Here is the round up for the spicy hot Indian dishes you came up with and its a brilliant one with dishes from all over the country, all heated up with those wonderful spicy chillies. After the round up, don't forget to head over to Lyndsey's blog on the 1st to check out the theme for February. I personally can't wait to see what it is!!
To the round-up we go!
First up we have the sweet Ash from Indulge - Ash's Corner. Ash linked up three fabulous Indian recipes for this event, and I can't wait to share them with you all.

Next up, her interesting take on pumpkin, with this Baakar Bhaaji.
And finally she linked this unusual Corn-Cilantro Upma that makes fusion food look so easy and delicious.
Next on the list is Manali's Cravings who has linked up two gorgeous recipes.

And now presenting the lovely Nivedita, who blogs unusal fusion Indian dishes over at Panfusine.

The internet is an amazing place. We get to meet people who we don't know in real life but who turn out to become real friends! Ansh of Spice Roots is one such person. Absolutely lovely, and I can't wait to meet her for real. It has to happen soon Anshie!

Next up is Smitha from from Smitha's Spicy Flavours.
Sukanya from Saffron Streaks, writes a food and travel blog.

I am a besotted new follower of Francesca's Checky's Kitchen.
Next up I'd like to introduce you to the lovely Corina from Searching for Spice.

Now how come I never thought of a pairing like that?
Manasi from A Cook @ Heart brings us this lovely Aloo Tikki Chaat or Stuffed Potato Shells.

Hasna from Kachuss Delights shares with us two spicy hot dishes.
And second, this wonderful looking BBQ Chicken Biriyani. I think I need to figure out a way to head to her house for dinner soon!

The redoubtable Vaishali from Ribbon's to Pasta's is on a roll! She brings us, get this, SIX fabuolus dishes from all over India and some innovative fusion ones as well. I am in awe of her already.
Third, she shares these crispy Daal Vadas (my favourite Indian street food!)
Her fourth contribution, this unusual Indian preparation called Daal Patra or Steamed Colocasia Dumplings.
Then she tirelessly shares these Green Dal Kebabs.
Those are some energy levels you have, my dear!!!
Anjali from Spice n Sugar Tales brings us another of my favourite Indian street foods.

Anjali actually made these little puffed puris herself in those pretty and cute shapes.
Respect!!
Shireen from Ruchik Randhap is one of my contemporaries from Mangalore. Weirdly we never met in Mangalore, but we have become hugely firm friends over the internet and through all the distance separating us.


And a vegetarian classic, also from Mangalore,
Raw Banana Curry.
Hemavathi from Hema's Vantagadi, brings us these two popular Indian recipes.

Poriyal Podi (A Chutney Powder with Urad Dal) Yummy!!
Resh from Daily Cuppa is a coffee lover who moonlights with delicious food recipes too. She has shared two recipes with us.
And this South East Asian inspired Nasi Lemak with Prawn Sambal is yet another spicy treat. Thank you for sharing, Resh!
Lubna from Yummy Food taught me a few things about Indian greens with this lovely Red Sorrel Leaves Chutney.

Check out her photography too, its beautiful.
One of my all time favourite bloggers in the world is the adorable Phil from As Strong As Soup.

He has recreated a classic Rajasthani dish, Laal Maans for this challenge. It just looks so delicious, I want to gobble it right up now!
The founder of Sweet Heat Chilli Challenge, Lyndsey from Vanilla Clouds and Lemon Drops cooked up a curry feast.

Two spicy slam dunks in one post!
Rasi from Vegetarian Food and Me is another blogger specialising in vegetarian cuisine.

Anything that makes life easier is always fine by me!
Mansi from Fun & Food Cafe serves up this perennial Indian favourite aubergine dish, the Baingan Bharta.

And Janet from The Taste Space also makes a bharta.

Everything tastes better with chickpeas, at least according to me!
And that, my friends, concludes the round-up for the Sweet Heat Chilli Challenge # 4. Now aren't you curious as to what Lyndsey has in store for you for next month? Head over to her blog, and find out on the 1st of February.
A HUGE thanks to everyone who participated and made this event such a success. As I said before in one of my posts, you, my friends, are what define me. So thank you again!
For more spicy recipes, please head downward to some of my posts from this month :-)
What an incredible collaboration. Each of the recipes look, and sound, delicious.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Round Up Michelle! Great job : )
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute round-up! Thanks for a wonderful collection of Indian dishes to try. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderfully done, Michelle. Yes!! We must plan to meet real soon :) I am so looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great round up! Thank you !
ReplyDeleteThat's an fantastic roundup....three cheers for making it so nice...loved the way you introduced each and every recipe and thank u for the event and nice words...
ReplyDeleteI wish I could try everyone's dishes. Great roundup.
ReplyDeleteLovely round up Mich!! There are a whole lot of new blogs for me to explore now!! Thanks for all your lovely words about my blog. Its amazing how the net can connect people across the world!! It's great to be friends with u :)
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