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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Oatmeal Vindaloo

Vindaloo is a combination of spices commonly found in Indian cuisine. It is a variation of a Portuguese dish that has been change to fit available Indian spices. Premixed vindaloo powder often contains, but isn't limited to, various spices such as Cumin, Coriander, Turmeric, Ginger, Cinnamon, Cloves, Cardamom, Black Pepper, Cayenne, and Mustard powders in varying amounts.


 Oatmeal Vindaloo
To make this strange, delicious, and easy breakfast side dish, take a bowl of soaked oats and heat it up. Then add almond butter and honey. After that you can mix in the vindaloo powder. Start out with a very small amount, such as 1/4 tsp, and add more if needed, but it won't take much.

This seems like a strange combination but it really is excellent so give it a try.

1 comments:

Fatman said...

That's an interesting take, I am a big fan both of Indian cuisine and oatmeal but have never considered blending the two. Definitely something to try!

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