Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Serenity..

..in the hustle bustle of a busy city

I chanced upon Apartment 3 today while looking for service apartment recommendations for a friend visiting Delhi. And as I looked through their gallery, I was completely floored by the stylistic flair and warmth with which this apartment has been put together. White couches and walls offset by rich rugs and dhurries, greenery inside out, summery bamboo chiks, beautiful furniture pieces, crisp linen, creative definition of space...I could go on and on about all that I like in the apartment..


Apartment 3 is in Hauz Khas, an arty bohemian urban village in the heart of New Delhi. And as the apartment's site tells us, Apartment 3 was created by an artist who has been painting at Studio Maya at the Village for a number of years. It took months and years for the artist to collect things for the apartment, things that had soul and things that gave comfort. The artist, Usha Hooda, whose art work lines the walls, has indeed created an oasis of comfort and style with an old world charm in the city.









Bougainvillea in full bloom in the adjacent deer park..


You can write to Apartment 3 at this email ID, and connect with them via their facebook group


[All images: Apartment 3]


Sunday, June 26, 2011

Happy Birthday!

Mr. Blog turns four today!
Four serendipitous years, where
I found you, and you found me
And we have been together since :)

Over the course of the next one month
I have some very exciting announcements to make
And I am pretty sure that
They will be as exciting for you, as they are for me
But, all that is next month..

Today,
A dear new friend 
Celebrates An Indian Summer's birthday
By sharing a sumptuous breakfast laid out
On the sunny terrace of Dar Kawa
In the far away land of Morocco
Do come and join our breakfast shindig!


"Breakfast time is that time in the morning that wakes you up from yesterday's slumber, to a beautiful, fresh life in the morning. I especially like the breakfasts in Morocco because all the ingredients are fresh. Nothing is better than a fresh squeezed orange juice, especially when you know that these oranges grow on trees just a few kilometers away. Homemade jams, breads, pancakes and all of them with a lot of variations. And the jams change with the changing seasons...
 
 

This breakfast today, is set in the orange and strawberry season, and later in the year, we will have cherries, apricots and figs. We cook without preservatives, which means that once the production is over you need to wait until the next year for the next delicious round. I like that; the idea of waiting...savouring what nature offers you and enjoying every part of it in that season. Not just fruits, but the bread and pancake varieties in Morocco are also so many that each day you can eat something different. During the winter and Ramadan, there are many street food breakfast dishes that you learn to appreciate when staying in the country for a while. My favorites  are bessara and amlou, two special blends, which traditionally are eaten with black bread and a sweet mint tea.

And some recipes now, straight from my breakfast table:

Marmalade
1kg of oranges
1/2kg sugar
Cinnamon pieces

Squeeze the oranges and cut the zest
Add the sugar, and
A small piece of cinnamon (just
for taste) with oranges and zest
Cook the mixture over high heat for + -1 hours
Cool and put it in the refrigerator for 12 hours.

Strawberry jam

1kg of strawberries
1/2kg sugar
Cinnamon pieces

Cut the strawberries into small pieces
Mix strawberries with sugar, And
Add a small piece of cinnamon (just for the taste)
Cook over high heat for + -1 hour and remove foam regularly.


 
'Raif' Moroccan crepe square
Serves Four:
1 / 2 kg flour
10g salt

Put the flour into a bowl, add salt and
water gradually until a ball of dough.
On an oiled surface make small individual balls of dough
Roll out each ball on an oiled surface
to obtain a very thin circle of dough.
Fold the sides to form a square.
Bake in a preheated skillet with a little butter.
Serve with jam.
 
'Baghrir' Moroccan crêpe 
(also known as sponge crêpe)
For Four:
150g semolina
50g flour
1 teaspoon yeast
1 packet of vanilla sugar
1 pinch salt

Dissolve yeast in water, mix with flour, salt and semolina.
Add water gradually until
obtaining a slurry but velvety texture.
Cover and let ferment at room temperature for 2h-1h30
In order to double the initial volume.
In a preheated skillet with a little
butter cook the pancakes on one side. 
When small holes are formed on the surface the crepe is cooked.
Mix melted butter with honey on a plate put them in the pancakes, turning so that the honey spread everywhere.



 Amlou

1/2 kg almonds
Peanut oil
1/2 kg liquid honey
1/2 litre argan oil
2 pinches of cinnamon

Fry the almonds in peanut oil before
chop finely in a blender and mix with honey and cinnamon.
Pour argan oil gradually until a homogeneous mixture.

Amlou is eaten with black bread. It is a rich food
which is consumed more in winter.

Bessara bean
300g of dried beans
1 clove garlic
1 tablespoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon paprika
8 tablespoons olive oil
Salt and pepper

Place the beans to cook in a large pot of
salted water for about 35 minutes.
After cooking, drain the beans then pass through blender with the garlic.
Put everything in a saucepan with the cumin, pepper, olive oil 
And simmer for 15 minutes.
Season to taste


 Merci beaucoup Valérie!

And Thank you,
My fabulouso readers
Here's to another great year of inspiration
And exciting new ventures!



Thursday, June 23, 2011

El Carligto

Oh! El Carligto
Why do you lure me so?
When you know
A vacation is really not in the horizonto
Oh! El Carligto!


I can't have you El Carligto
But my readers and I sure can stalk you!

And here Mr. Blog plays the evil laughter track: hyuk hyuk ha ha ha. 
Yes, that's how my evil laughter track sounds like. If you have a better one, play it in the comments then!












[All images: El Carligto]



Inside Home

Not my home, but
Some I-wish-I-lived-here homes
Showcased on




So first, I need to find a table fan, and then I need to take it apart, and then paint it purple and then put it back together again. I too shall be a proud owner of a super cool fan then!




What a color perfect room!


InsideHomePage is an Amsterdam-based company which specialises in the production of interior and lifestyle editorial features. Real people in real houses from around the world!

[All images owned by: InsideHomePage]

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

And the tunic goes to...

Amyinnola!

Congratulations on winning the tunic from Muny!
Please send an email here with your color and size preference, and your shipping address

Thanks to all of you who participated
And shared your summer activities with Samara and me
Reading your stories, I relived my summers as a kid!

Thank you Muny for hosting such a fabulous giveaway!


Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Got any spare change?


Well, you see
I need to buy one
Or, to be honest
A couple of these gorgeous houses
And any spare change would go a long way..
..In my dreams at least!

Fabulous homes, at excellent locations (like Goa!), many designed by the likes of Tarun Tahiliani, are in the market for sale. And, they are as expensive as they are expansive! But that doesn't stop us from bookmarking our favorites, does it?


These beautiful rooms are my favorites from the homes listed on Prime Properties – a service launched by Saffronart and Cushman & Wakefield in April, 2010 to source and market premium residential real estate across India, initially through private sales, and later through online auctions. 








 

Got a favorite?


[All images: SaffronArt]


Psst1: Shout out to my reader Kurus B - checkout the furniture, man!

Psst2: Have you entered the Muny giveaway yet? Enter, i.e leave a comment right here to win a summery block print tunic for kids! Open for readers from all countries!


Friday, June 10, 2011

BlueKrit

The team at BlueKrit had graciously shared their portfolio with me more than a few months back. I lost them in my email deluge, but thankfully found them again on facebook recently. And I remembered just how much I had liked their work the first time I had seen it. It's after a long time that I have come across an interior design studio in India that has such a distinct personality. BlueKrit team's work is elegant to the core and makes excellent use of Indian design elements in a contemporary setting. 


Founded by Neha and Mehul Sanghvi, BlueKrit is a Mumbai based design studio, contributing to the creative and contemporary fields of architecture, interior planning, styling and furniture design. Their philosophy of not adhering to a fixed formula, style or method, instead adapting ideas to suit the context and end user, ensures that each space that they design is unique. Take a look at my favorites from their portfolio...








[All Images Copyrighted to: BlueKrit]

Update: Neha and Mehul have got an excellent response via this post! They would like to share their contact details with An Indian Summer readers. So, if you are also interested in reaching out to them, please write to them at these emails IDs: e-neha(at)bluekrit.in; mehul(at)bluekrit.in