Wednesday 1 May 2013

Proxy war

In the words of Samuel Beckett, 'The Endgame' of the powerful in this 21st century appears to be quiet frightening with ordinary people losing their lives or getting badly hurt and such mindless happenings eludes ones understanding. However looking at it from a different perspective, like a thriller genre, it appears that  real super heroes fight against real villains.

The heroes and villains are out there but the point is we are unable to identify them.Our classics that speak of proxy war has Lord Rama shooting his arrow to kill Valli hiding behind Sugreiva and thus clinching the deal with Hanuman. Similarly Osama was shot dead and the entire operation was carried out under a blanket of secrecy, we still wonder who the Batman was and who was the real brain behind Osama's operations and still many theories are put forward about the good versus the evil. 

The recent Boston bombing only shows the Endgame is still not  over, but the shift is from secret attacks - this is on the open, more dangerous and scary, as the perpetuators are young and trained , but by whom? and why?.. answers are missing.So are we fighting a third world war? ...a cold war were the actual identities are not known or the reasons for such acts are not clearly understood, as we did when we studied about the first two world wars. only now we have the concept of terrorism, human bombs, suicide bombers , pressure cooker bombs , suitcase bombs, along side highly  sophisticated weapons like  night sensors, drone helicopters and remote sensors  and on the same planet we have people looking for food and safe water to drink! Freedom and security is vital as well as quality life for all, hence the struggle?



Saturday 23 March 2013

Journey of life...Shelley a remix!



 I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed.. (Shelley)                                
I fall only to rise
I cry only to laugh
I die only to be born
The sun sets only to rise again!

So lift me as a wave, a leaf...
If winter comes can spring be far behind?(Shelley)                                                                   

Saturday 23 February 2013


  

                         Broccoli Wheat Kozhukattai




-:Ingredients :-

Wheat Rava                        1 cup
Broccoli                              1 cup
Grated coconut                   ½ cup
Water                                  2 ¼ cups
Mustard                              1 tsp
Salt                                      as per taste
Urad dhal                            1 tsp
Oil                                       3 tsp

-:Method:-
1.Toss the wheat rava for about a minute until the raw flavor goes off. Leave it to cool.
2.In a pan add oil, mustard seeds, urad dhal. Fry until the mustard seeds crackle and now add the curry leaves. Keep this aside.
3.Clean the broccoli by adding a pinch of salt to boiled water and soak the broccoli for 5 minutes. After 5 minutes wash it again in running water.
4. After washing the broccoli chop it to fine pieces.
5. Boil 2 cups of water in the pan containing the mustard and curry leaves , add broccoli, salt , and slowly add the wheat rava and keep stirring on low flame
6. When the mixture solidifies add grated coconut .
7. Let the mixture cool. Make balls of desired shape (oval shape is usually preferred) and steam for 10 minutes
8. Serve  hot with tomato chutney or sauce.









 






Cooking tips:
Use roasted wheat rava for better flavoring.