20 June, 2010

Happy Father's Day and Kashmiri Chuk Wangun (Crispy, Sweet and Sour variation of Eggplant-Pear Curry)

Most can rant about their mothers for ages as mothers are over expressive with their minutest of feelings and thoughts. Fathers are just the reverse. Fathers have their profound feelings hidden in some abyss which rarely erupts.

I sometimes am so protective about my appa that I get paranoid at the slightest of things. Being so far away, I always feel he wouldn't say things out explicitly and keep it within himself.  Now that is something about my mother I worry the least; she cannot hide even the least important of things from me.

I look up to my father with a lot of admiration. He is strong, honest, hardworking and never gives up. He is so well read and most importantly so modest about it. Not once have I seen him miss a target.

I wish I got an iota of strength and courage that is in him. From being a first class SMETO (Senior Meteorology Officer. He left Air Force to give me a good education by not letting me hop schools every 2 years); then a Director in large scale construction and administration and then moving on to being a Principal. My father has produced more than a dozen technical papers in satellite and radar communication systems for defense weather studies (he was invited by the University of Wisconsin to do his PhD, but he couldn't pursue that one). He also did his labor law and fights court cases (he loves doing it!). I sometimes think if can I even do 1/4th of the wide gamut of work that he is done until now.

Sometimes I feel I have let my father down in so many ways by just being average in my endeavors. But I cheer up thinking I still have another 20 years to make him proud and shouldn't give up. I think he will be disappointed only if I give up.


Appa: to your right without cap!

My father has always been penchant for adventure sports. He loved trekking in the Himalayan belt during his posting in Udhampur. As I was a few months old then, I have no vivid memory of those times. Nevertheless, I love flipping the photo albums to see the lovely photos taken in J & K and relating them to the numerous incidents cited by my mother in her conversations. To re-live those moments, my parents took me to a trip just before my wedding to Udhampur to show me where we used to live. I used to always complain to him that we never have a family holiday as both my parents were busy with their careers. He satiated my desire (as he is done to all of my desires). Both my parents resigned their jobs and he took me to Udhampur and Jammu to re-live those moments again together before my wedding. I have nothing to complain further. This was a dream come true.

  Appa and myself

I really want to thank my father for giving me important gift in life; he set a right example for me to follow. There is nothing more pure and straight to me than my father himself. He is an embodiment of honesty and truth for me. I hope I can do the same for my progeny: to set a good example.

This is a simple kashmiri dish remembering the lovely times at J and K. There are a million ways to make this dish. Some use tamarind and some tomato sauce. This is how our Kashmiri neighbour made it (she even added some potatoes to get her son eating the eggplants) and we really liked this variation.



Ingredients:-
1 cup of chopped eggplants (medium sizes chunks)
1 cup of chopped potato in small sizes pieces (optional)
1 tsp ginger paste
1 tsp of red chilli powder
1/4 tsp of fennel powder
1/2 tsp of jeera powder
1/4 tsp of coriander powder
1/2 asian pear grated (gives the sweet and Sour taste)
1 tb spn of oil
salt to taste

Method:-
Heat oil in pan. Add the ginger paste, potatoes, eggplant, salt and pear.
Cook in medium heat until they are cooked. Keep stirring so that the curry doesn't burn.
Add the masalas/spice powders and cook for another one minute in low heat.
Garnish with coriander leaves and serve.

32 comments:

kitchen queen said...

Happy Father's day.A lovely tribute to fatherhood.The dish is very delicious and yummy.

PJ said...

wow, what a wonderful father's day tribute! beautiful post and a delicious recipe, Preeti.

divya said...

Happy fathers day!!wonderful post and delicious curry...

Cool Lassi(e) said...

I love this post very much. I dunno why, this post makes me very emotional. As I age, I have this fear that my time with my parents is very limited..that I am going to lose them soon..That makes me wish that I was a child all over again..that way, i don't have to be wondering along the lines that I do more often than not.
You have lived in Kashmir? You will have to tell me all about it sometime. When I visit India next time, I am going to take a trip up north.Maybe Kashmir.
Nice Kashmiri dish.

Mina Joshi said...

Loved your Post about your dad and enjoyed looking at the photos. It's a very lovely Post. I love your recipe too.

Preeti Kashyap said...

@ Lassie: Sure I will. I am sure of all us feel the same way abt our parents. And you should make a trip to Kashmir...it is really wonderful!

Usha said...

Preeti, that is such a lovely post for Father's day ! Loved the pictures and the curry looks delicious too....

Rachana said...

What a delicious Curry and a sweet father's day tribute :-) Beautiful post!

Swathi said...

Nice kashmiri dish. nice write up too.

Nitha said...

Wonderful father's day tribute...

Of course the Kashmiri curry looks delicious too..

sonu said...

wow ..nice to know abt ur father..im sure u must be so proud of him..this recipe is very new to me..looks gr8,nice click as usual..

Sushma Mallya said...

Loved reading abt your fathere and lovely pics too preeti..wonderful post...

Aruna Manikandan said...

Nice post dear!!!!
Happy Father's day :-)

Curry looks delicious !!!!

s said...

a very heartwarming post, and i loved reading it.

sowmya's creative saga said...

beautiful post...

Priya said...

Wow beautiful tribute to ur father..Kashmiri chuk wangun sounds interesting and beautiful..

Preeti Kashyap said...

Thanks everyone!

Suja Sugathan said...

Loved reading..wonderful fathers day tribute..the dish sounds interesting..will try this.

Sarah Naveen said...

Gr8 knowing about your father...
Curry looks awesome!!!

Kanchan said...

happy fathers to you ! wonderful write up ...

btw I just tried your rava dosa ... n posted about it too :)

Loved it !!it tasted perfect ! thank youu :)

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

Preeti, happy father's day to you too. I am sure you dad thinks otherwise and you already make him proud in so many ways. I love the sound and pic of this curry. Very very new to me :)

Sayantani said...

pREETI hAPPY FATHER'S DAY TO YOU TOO...you made me so emotional.you know living far away from them am always scared...sometimes I want to reach to them and give them a tight hug for being so good to us. and you created one such moment for me. thanks for this dear.
the chuk wangun looks tempting. would love to make it sometime.

Sanyukta Gour(Bayes) said...

happy fathers day..enjoyed reading the write up and pics..thanks for sharing...delcious n awesome dish..

Panchpakwan said...

Amazing post preeti..dish looks delicious.

? said...

A favourite dish for many reasons and a lovely post Preethi.

PranisKitchen said...

Happy Father's Day..Nice write up abt ur father..
Parents are wonderful gifts from GOD..always thankful.
The eggplant dish is really delicious.the combination is really good eggplant pear and potato good one preeti..

Joanne said...

This is such a sweet tribute to your father! You are an amazing person, and I'm sure he is as proud of you as you are of him.

Delicious dish! I love all the flavor imparted to the eggplant.

Preeti Kashyap said...

Thanks everyone!

Rachana said...

Beautiful post and a great dish Preeti! Lovely pictures too!

GayathriRaj said...

Hey wow such a lovely curry....liked it..looking very spicy and yummy....
And wow sucha lovely post abt Fathers Day....thanku so much...

meeso said...

Awww, that's a sweet post :)

lavina said...

hi there..i just love to read your blog...very nice way of writing and amazing recipes!