Guest guest Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 hello! Im an Indian living in India would like to know what exactly cilantro is and indian name/substitute to this. regards pothukuchi --- On Fri, 31/7/09, Viji Sundaram <vijisundaram3 wrote: Viji Sundaram <vijisundaram3 hello and here's a recipe Friday, 31 July, 2009, 4:22 AM Hello all: So happy to join your group. I have recipes for a bunch of Indian vegetarian dishes that I'd like to share with you, and here's one: Vegetable stew in coconut milk Ingredients (for 4 people) Carrots (large): 2; Yukon potatoes: 2 (large); broccoli: 1/2 pound; green onions: 4 to 6; garlic: 2 cloves; a pinch of turmeric, 3/4 tspn. salt and fresh cilantro, hot green chillies: 2. Coconut milk (organic): 1 can. Method Sautee green cut green onions until onions become transluscent. Set aside. Boil cut carrots -- make sure they remain crunchy, potatoes cut into one-inch cubes, and broccoli broken into crowns. Add boiled veggies, sliced chillies to sauteed onions. Add turmeric and salt and cook over low flame for about 5 minutes. Then add coconut milk and cook for no more than five more minutes. Garnish with fresh cilantro chopped fine. Happy eating! Viji Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 It is the same as coriander leaves & seeds. hth, Peace, Diane , venkata padma <ppadmasuri wrote: > > hello! > > Im an Indian living in India would like to know what exactly cilantro is and indian name/substitute to this. > regards > pothukuchi > > -> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 Cilantro is exactly the same as coriander which is commonly used in Indian cooking.Just called by a different name in the West. --- On Thu, 7/30/09, venkata padma <ppadmasuri wrote: venkata padma <ppadmasuri Re: hello and here's a recipe Thursday, July 30, 2009, 9:01 PM hello! Im an Indian living in India would like to know what exactly cilantro is and indian name/substitute to this. regards pothukuchi --- On Fri, 31/7/09, Viji Sundaram <vijisundaram3@ > wrote: Viji Sundaram <vijisundaram3@ > [vegetarian_ group] hello and here's a recipe Friday, 31 July, 2009, 4:22 AM Hello all: So happy to join your group. I have recipes for a bunch of Indian vegetarian dishes that I'd like to share with you, and here's one: Vegetable stew in coconut milk Ingredients (for 4 people) Carrots (large): 2; Yukon potatoes: 2 (large); broccoli: 1/2 pound; green onions: 4 to 6; garlic: 2 cloves; a pinch of turmeric, 3/4 tspn. salt and fresh cilantro, hot green chillies: 2. Coconut milk (organic): 1 can. Method Sautee green cut green onions until onions become transluscent. Set aside. Boil cut carrots -- make sure they remain crunchy, potatoes cut into one-inch cubes, and broccoli broken into crowns. Add boiled veggies, sliced chillies to sauteed onions. Add turmeric and salt and cook over low flame for about 5 minutes. Then add coconut milk and cook for no more than five more minutes. Garnish with fresh cilantro chopped fine. Happy eating! Viji Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 thanks Diane --- On Fri, 31/7/09, strayfeather1 <otherbox2001 wrote: strayfeather1 <otherbox2001 Re: hello and here's a recipe Friday, 31 July, 2009, 10:19 AM It is the same as coriander leaves & seeds. hth, Peace, Diane , venkata padma <ppadmasuri@ ...> wrote: > > hello! > > Im an Indian living in India would like to know what exactly cilantro is and indian name/substitute to this. > regards > pothukuchi > > -> recommends that you upgrade to the new and safer Internet Explorer 8. http://downloads./in/internetexplorer/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 We refer to cilantro as fresh coriander here in the UK. According to Wikipedia the term cilantro is mostly used " in the Americas. " Christie , judith bell <judithb wrote: > > Cilantro is exactly the same as coriander which is commonly used in Indian cooking.Just called by a different name in the West. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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