I brought back some Kolhapuri masala, the authentic stuff from (where else but) Kolhapur, and I have two packets of this spice to share with you.
This Kolhapuri Masala is fiery stuff, made with chillies, onion, garlic and other spices. It is also known as Kolhapuri chutney and is similar to Kanda-Lasun Masala. I use it for misal (see recipes from My FoodCourt and me). It is also widely used for meat curries, which can be easily converted to egg curry or vegetable curry. It is a tasty and versatile masala and adds a punch of flavor to simple subzis and rice dishes as well.
I am willing to ship the Kolhapuri masala to two addresses in the United States. I have to restrict this giveaway to the US to keep shipping costs down and also to avoid customs paperwork- sorry!
To enter the Kolhapuri Masala Giveaway-
- Leave a comment on this post telling me what your favorite meal is for a hot summer day.
- Comments will close on Sunday July 5th at 6 AM Central US time.
- I will randomly choose two winners from those leaving comments and announce them by noon on Sunday July 5th
- The winners will have a week to send me a US address so that I can mail out the spice.
Thank you for entering the giveaway!
My favorite summer meal would be cucumber sandwich with some cool drink or curd rice (cooked rice, curd, milk, salt, sugar and a tiny bit of tadka of mustard seeds and hing). It sure is getting really hot and not a good time for people with migraine to be roaming out in the sun as I found the hard way :)
ReplyDeleteHi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer meal would be curd rice with mango pickle followed by a ripe mango.
Padmapriya
Could you tell me where I could buy this masala in Mumbai?
ReplyDeleteWhen it's super hot outside I like a really simple salad dressed with lemon or lime juice ... followed by ice cream, of course! :)
ReplyDeleteMy summer time meal will be
ReplyDeletemango salad (posted on your blog) + strawberry smoothie + chicken/veg club sandwich (whole wheat bread+cucumber+tomato+lettuce+chicken(optional)+ feta cheese on mint chutney).
My favourite meal is Curd Rice with Mango Pickle :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer meal is light fluffy phulkas (rotis that fluff up), aam-ras and karela-potato-onion sabzi.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer meal, at the moment is a cucumber sandwich using the English Muffin Bread from a baker at my local farmer's market. I'm looking forward to next week when the tomatoes become ripe because *then* my favorite summer meal will be tomato sandwiches!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Kolhapur masala ......and kohlapur jaggery ..very famous right? My fav summer meal is chappathi,dhal,spicy veg curry and raitha.
ReplyDeleteIn my last trip to India I was lucky to visit Kohlapur with my whole family... I enjoyed my trip!!!
My favorite meal is for a hot summer day would be chilled curd rice (tempered with mustard, uraddal, greenchillies, ginger, curry leaves and cilantro) along with fried curd chillies. Finish it off with a bowl of pappaya or mango topped with 2 spoons of honey!!:) -SV
ReplyDeleteHi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteThe masala sounds YUMM.. and you are such a sweetheart to share them !!! :)
My favorite summer meal would be Cucumber-Dill soup, a really light veggie sandwich and for desert some slightly cooled-fresh-sliced cantaloupe. Another favorite is Dahi bhaat with some Moor Milagai.
Thanks a lot again for the giveaways !!!!
Mala
Hey Nupur..
ReplyDeleteFirst of all.. I am regular reader of your blog and I missed you here.
I am from western maharashtra too! and what else would my favorite summer meal be than - mangoes, mangoes and mangoes!
Thanks,
-Aditi
My fav meal would be dahi puri or dahi vada - both south and north style!!..now pick me..pick me!!
ReplyDeleteif you do not mind, can you tell me where you got it from? i could keep the address on me and ask my aunt to buy it for me...
thanks...
My favorite summer meal right from childhood is bhindi pyaaz ki sabzi, rotis sans ghee and cucumber raita with a bit of freshly made mango pickle on the side (while the mangoes are still crunchy). Back in those days, all the veggies used to be weather specific - bhindi, cucumbers etc would be available only in summers and had this fantastic flavor.
ReplyDeleteHow have you been Nupur? It's nice to see you posting again :)
When it's really hot, I like a cold soup (avacado, cucumber, or another), a salad of stale bread, tomato, cheese and olives and bread with a spicy spread or dip.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer meal would be chutney sandwich (with cucumber,tomato etc) and a lass of fresh mango panha!
ReplyDeleteNupur,
ReplyDeleteI have been a silent reader of your blog. I have tried several recipes with great results. I didn't want to miss this opportunity of winning the favorite Kolhapuri masala hence my first comment!
My favorite meal on a hot summer day is taak bhakri and green chilli pickle.
My favorite meal on a hot summer day is a liquified one..coool watermelon juice..
ReplyDeleteI love to eat curd and rice with luscious sweet mangoes (love the sweet, tangy combo). I also eat a lot of sliced cucumbers with a sprinkle of salt.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite summer meal would sev dahi batata puri and cold watermelon.
ReplyDeleteI tried your palak chana today and it was really really good. I didnt have chana masala so used my own garam masala and used fire roasted crushed tomatoes. I will be making this again like i do with many of your other recipies. keep the good job going.
roshni
my favourite meal would be dahi bharta...the one with (chargrilled eggplant with small cut onions green chillies cilantro salt mixed in yogurt)with bhakri's ...and kheer by side .
ReplyDeletelooks like most of the readers like what i like..curd rice and mango pickle. My secodn choice would be a nice cool gazpacho!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite has to be curd rice (seasoned with mustard seeds, etc) and mango pickle. Simplicity at its finest! :)
ReplyDeleteThe kolhapuri masala sounds yum! (I tired a few other 'un lazy' food adjectives but they just didn't fit..lol)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer meal would be a light rasam rice with maybe a bhindi sabji and lots of homemade dahi on the side.
Oh and a jal jeera or nimbu paani for frequent sipping..:)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer meal is pithale,Bhakari,kanda-kairi chutney ani Mattha...Yum...
ReplyDeleteGitanjali
Hi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteI think it would have to be spicy and cold pani puri :)
Nupur,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your generosity and sharing your goodies with 2 lucky readers!
My pick would be: pudina thogayal, pachai more kozhambu, and cold neer more to go with that!
-SS
My favorite summer meal is Bagala bhath (buttery curd rice) with Mor molaga (deep fried curd chillis). Thanks a lot for sharing this amazing masala.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteThis one really forced me to think. Going back the memory lane, I think my favourite meal during a hot summer day would be;
Kairi ka pannaa (boiled raw mango pulp with sugar and other spices added to it) with some besan/ dal chillas soaked into it or may be some bundi. with fresh rotis any seasonal vegetable (like bhindi or any green veggie without any onion or garlic tadka)
and to end it some watermelon/cantaloupe/ honeydew melon/mangoes
Yes that would be a PERFECT summer meal.
Hi Nupur
ReplyDeleteI must congratulate you for an excellent blog! I love your writing style. Like many other my favourite summer food is also curd rice and ofcourse icecream!
OMG I definitely have to win this!!! I love kolhapuri masala!!! My favorite meal for a hot summer day is -
ReplyDeleteCool curd rice tempered with curry leaves, mustard, jeera, hing, red chillied and this goes perfectly with freshly made mango pickle with ginger and garlic:)
Hi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see you back blogging! I have been going over your posts I missed and *drooling* -- what a wonderful time you must have had in India :):)
Of course you know my favorite meal, summer winter spring or fall -- sambhar!! -- preferably brinjal sambhar ;)
Looking forward to trying some of these new recipes -- my favs so far include the samosas-for-b'fast and the cheesy aloo tikki. Dale is looking handsome as ever, too btw :)
My very favorite recipe for a hot summer day is honeydew soup. Take the fruit of a melon, puree with vegetable stock and green peas (currently growing faster than weeds, in my garden), chill, serve with mint.
ReplyDeleteIt's an unusual combination, but completely delicious.
Cold soba noodles with grated Japanese mountain yam (yamaimo), shredded nori, sliced green onions and shichimi pepper spice. Dessert would have to be fresh mango eaten over the kitchen sink so that when the juices drip down your arms and off your elbow you don't make a mess.
ReplyDeleteNupur,
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful trip back home. Enjoyed reading ur post on breakfast.It brought back some old memories to me.
My favorite meal on a hot summer day is misal-pav washed down with kairi panha.
Kamakshi
I would love to have Dahi Bhalla and a cup of cool fruit salad with Ice cream...
ReplyDeleteBTW whr do you get that masala in MUMBAI??
Hey I wish I was in the US!....Can I have it virtually..Kolhapuri masala....I love it in the Shev-Bhaji ...fiery and hot!:)Tondala pani sutla.
ReplyDeleteNupur,
ReplyDeleteMy favourite meal for a hot summer day is amras with poli/chapati or shrikhand with chapati. This used to be our lunch often during the summer holidays.
What is your favoutie hot summer day meal? Thanks for sharing your goodies with us, that will be one lucky person!
I'd have to say on a hot summer day my favorite meal is a Greek salad with tomatoes, cucumbers, olives and feta cheese. I rarely enter give-aways, but I'd love to win this!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite hot-day meal is one where I don't turn on the oven, or even the stovetop. Salads are good.
ReplyDeleteI love curd rice, but it has to take second to my all time favorite meal has to be watermelon/feta/olive/parsley salad with some good bread. It's a Nigella Lawson recipe, and it is so, so good on a hot day.
ReplyDeleteFavorite summer meal: Ripe red juicy tomatoes cut into fat slices and arranged on a large plate. Sprinkle sea salt. Add a layer of finely chopped onions, minced green mango, green chillies, and fresh coriander leaves. Splash of lemon juice. Top with lots of crisp kurmura, some sev, and chaat masala. This is my version of a popular street snack in Bangalore called tomato-puri (the puri refers to the kurmura). Serve with a glass of chilled mango or apple milk shake to cool down when the green chili hits.
ReplyDeleteMy all time favorite summer meal :
ReplyDeletespicy molaga (banana pepper) bajji finished off with cold coffee...
Curd Rice and pickle wud be my first choice.
ReplyDeleteNupur - thanks to you I make my own kolhapuri masala! :) Have a great summer!
ReplyDeleteHello Nupur:
ReplyDeleteI am from Nagpur and on a summer hot day I would prefer "KAIRI CHA PANHA" ani zunka bhakri. Thank you. You have a very nice blog.
To those asking about where to buy Kolhapuri masala in Bombay, the answer is that I don't know! I have never needed to look for it in Bombay since I get my supply in Kolhapur, and we also share it with friends and relatives in Bombay, so I simply don't know where to find it there.
ReplyDeleteMadhuli- It is far easier for you to drive 3 hours to Kolhapur and get the real thing than to be in the US and enter this giveaway, no? :D
nupur, u really started a pie piper's trail here..so what should i write to get my hands on this masala?
ReplyDeletemy fav meal for a hot summer day is roti, bhindi ki subji and cucumber raita.
the masala looks fiery as you said and would love to have some, if lucky! A hot summer day reminds me of curd rice with lemon pickle. :)
ReplyDeleteSiri
Give me a backyard picnic, lol. I like a bowl of cold Strawberry Soup, cold potato salad, veggie dogs, grilled vegetables, and a frosty glass of iced tea.
ReplyDeleteSo when r u moving to UK? ;)
ReplyDeleteOh my the masala looks so hot and spicy!! my fav summer meal would be some spicy chaat like ragda pattice along with yummy sugar cane juice..hmmm heaven!
ReplyDeleteHey Nupur
ReplyDeleteI am glad to see that you are back. I missed your blogs. The masala looks very tasty.
Ok, my favorite summer meal is a refreshing plate of Gol Gappe from GK market, Delhi, followed by a plate of the absolutely amazing Poori Aloo from Sundar Nagar, Delhi accompanied by a glass of Fresh sweet Lassi. (My god! I am salivating just thinking about this :)
My new favorite summer meal is a version of Tikka masala. yummm Marinated chicken legs in full fat yogurt and spices and grilled to a lovely char! Served with the yogurt with cucumber sauce. hummm Might have to go get some legs! Making myself hungry! : )
ReplyDeleteIf it is a hot day, I know it is also going to be hot in my kitchen, so I don't like to use the stove. My favorite meal on hot days is something that I don't have to cook. I like a salted lassi with toasted jeera an a simple salad with cucumber, tomato and onion with lime and chapati if I have some made in advance, or I'll cook papadums in the microwave and have with fresh hot onion chutney. If I'm going to cook something on a hot day, I'll cook potatoes and make a large plate of behl puri and serve it cold! I can't think of a better hot day food than chilled behl puri!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! My favorite warm weather meal is a big bowl of gazpacho with a dollop of greek yogurt and a huge slice of crusty bread. Dee (sheepish56(at)aol(dot)com
ReplyDeleteHi
ReplyDeleteI would love to have a packet of that masala. It sure does sound good, never tasted it though.
A favorite summer meal would be a simple bowl of fruits, no cooking involved. :)
My favorite meal is a fresh salad!
ReplyDeletewow!
ReplyDeletethats a great giveaway!
my favourite summer meal would be cool sol kadhi with rice,,accompanied with batatya chya kachrya ,and some raita. Followed by seetapahal ice cream.
For me perfect summer meal reminds me of my summer family lunches in India. Simple food with pannah (must in summer) whole family eating together in cool room with all windows closed and cooler on.
ReplyDeletePick me! Pick me! :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer meal would be some creamy curd rice with mango pickle.
ReplyDeleteThe perfect summerlicious meal would be a platter of cucumber sandwiches with tangy mint chutney on thinly sliced bread, a bowl of chilled fruit chaat, a tall ,frosty glass of nimbu soda(or mango lassi)and top it all off with a bowl of the almighty shrikhand ;))
ReplyDeleteNupur,
ReplyDeleteI'm thrilled that you decided to share the kolhapuri masala, have heard so much about it from one of my friends.
My favorite summer meal would be a light sandwich with tomatoes , cucumber and mint chutney on a whole wheat bread. Ofcourse have to have kulfi at the end.
my fav summer meal wud be:
ReplyDeleteripe mango drink(kairi panha), roti with potato subzi and rice with spicy buttermilk. Also mango pickle wud definitely be required.
Those packets of masala look so inviting!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer meal would be a nice bowl of chilled dahi wadas...garnished with some tamarind chutney, jeera powder and some cilantro. I also love to have paani-puri and spdp ....items with least amount of cooking involved! :)
Also, i never miss a nice cool glass of mattha to finish off .:)
goodness...only one favorite?! that is hard!! i adore methi theplas with homemade dahi, or chole chaat, or dahi batata sev puri...all followed by a juicy, delicious, heavenly haafus!!!
ReplyDeleteMmmm...yummy Kolhapuri masala, I simply yearn for anything from my hometown.
ReplyDeleteMy fave summer meal would be a difficult pick, summer brings such an explosion of cool fresh foods and I pretty much like anything cool and fresh! But I have to say my winner meal would be a fruit chaat for starters, a simple phulka and not-too-spicy batata rassa, a li'l bowl of yogurt with boondi on the side and to wash it all down, refreshing watermelon juice and slices of ripe (as long as I'm on my dreamride, I wish for haapus) mangoes for dessert! That's probably a lot of food for a summer meal, but hey it sounds perfect in my head :)-
Crazy as it sounds I usually have pav bhaji, spinach with garlic and black mustard seeds washed down with iced tea. It seems like the more red chili powder I use the cooler I feel.
ReplyDeleteThanks for thr great offer! I have been reading your blog for more than a year now but this is my 1st comment :D
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer meal is - aamras poli.
This is hard - my eating patterns have changed so much recently, but I guess when I think of summer the memorable meals are picnics and the various salads that accompany them. My favorite of these was always "macaroni salad" (which everyone would call pasta salad now), which was not much more than a green salad (sans lettuce), macaroni (our favorite shape - shells), and some mayonnaise thinned with vinegar and seasoned with salt, pepper, and celery seed. Mmmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteI like to eat spicy food in the summer. I usually stick with Thai food, but I also love Indian and Mexican. Yum!
ReplyDeleteHi Nupur,
ReplyDeleteI am a regular blog reader of One Hot Stove. You are doing a good job and I adore your narrative and descriptive writing style.
My favorite summer meal would be Kokum Kadhi (with garlic) + mounds of Rice and Batata Kaapa as a side dish. The curative powers of Kokum is a blessing during hot summers and Mom advised us to gulp down abundant helpings of this yummy summer drink.
Continue your good work!
Cheerz!
Ashwini.
I am from ahmedabad and my favorite meal for summer will be, moong dal sabji and some thin gujarati style roti we make for mango ras it is 2 layers, chilled kesar mango ras, and cold chas with more raw kesar mango and onion salad.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer meal will be curd rice with tadka and a sweet ripe mango to go with it.... mmmm yumm!
ReplyDeleteFavorite meal on a hot summer day ... has to be Pani Puri ! I can imagine the tang of Tamarind, the tinge of Mint, the thin half-wet stringy Shev, the Ragada and the inter-mingling of these tastes in a single all-consuming un-subtle explosion ! Wouldn't that be something?
ReplyDeleteKolhapuri masala - Bharli Vangi ... great combination. But I haven't been able to find small eggplants here.
Love your blog! My favorite summer meal would be a big salad with fresh cucumber, tomato, oil, vinegar and lots of fresh dill and parsley with some garlic and cilantro thrown in. Home made spicy croutons to top it off; watermelon and/or ice cream for desert!
ReplyDeleteMy all time fav is curd rice and any pickle. Yum...
ReplyDeleteSuganya
Hello Nupur,
ReplyDeleteFirst time writting a comment on your site but I am long time reader. Do love your recipes but more than that I love your posts. I do get the feeling from your posts that we grewup around same time in India and cherish same things.
About food I would love on a hot summer day would be Ras(Mango Puree) and Puri.
For evening Falooda would be wonderful or Ice Dish (Shreded Ice topped with serup,cashews,tuti-fruity,kishmish,cream) would be fun too.
Hi Nupur!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see you posting regularly again :)
My favorite summer meal would be a fresh tomato and mozarella sandwich with pesto on a crusty baguette. Some mango or watermelon sorbet to follow!
M
Can I bribe you to get this masala ?
ReplyDeleteOk, my fav summer meal would be rice, light masoor dal with a wedge of lemon and alu bhaja(potato fries) followed by a amer ambol( a soupy mago chutney)
Hi Nupur,
ReplyDeletePleased to see you back blogging. I am a fan of your blog. I hv started my own blog, it's still a baby. I will definitely like to win the Kolhapuri Masala.
My favourite summer meal is Dahi Bhat & Cold Taak with masala in it to drink & lots of Ratnagiri Hapoos. I really miss the hapoos here.
Hi Nupur, It's good to see you blogging again. I really appreciate you doing this. You have a great blog!!
ReplyDeleteSudha
My favorite summer meal is a home grown tomato sandwich, there is nothing like it. Good bread, lightly toasted, Best Foods (Hellman's) Mayonnaise, a little salt and fresh ground pepper. Don't let any of the juices get away from you, they are the best part.
ReplyDeleteOh there are so many but maybe the favorite will have to be freshly cut alphanso mangoes, some nice puri with alu bhaji and buttermilk (chaas) spiced with roasted cumin to wash it all down :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Summer meal would be Aamras-puri, Dalimbyanchi aamti, aambemohoracha bhaat; tyavar toop-varan-limbu, aani olya kajuchi usal. :)
ReplyDelete- PM
My favorite summer time meal would be kalkandu rice followed by a cool melon salad.
ReplyDeleteYum....Kolhapuri masala sounds good!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite summer meal is a cold gazpacho soup and a sandwich with made with homemade pesto.....now I must run to check if the tomatoes have ripened!
My favorite summer meal is aambyacha ras & garam chapati with suki batatyachi bhaaji. my grandma used to make it all the time & i still relish it every summer.
ReplyDeleteHey!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your blog and it inspired me to create my own!
My favorite meal for a hot summer day is my mother's yogurt gravy..It is very similar to the Sindhi Kadi..but much lighter...We have it with rice and it really helps cool down the system!
Thanks for your lovely blog...I tried your sabudhana khichdi and it came out so well!
my favorite thing to eat on a hot summer day is a big, fat, juicy heirloom tomato sandwich on fresh bread.
ReplyDeleteMy Favourite Summer day meal is Takachi kadhi, bhaat, Fanasachi bhaaji and Mango pickle or moramba.
ReplyDeleteThen end up the course with Fresh cut Mango halves.
Enjoy the day with Kairi panhe or Watermelon Juice and a plate of fresh cut cubes of Watermelon and/or cucumber with dash of pepper-salt or just Chaat masala.
And with most of cold days in CT who would not love to have some HOT! Kolhapuri Masala...
On a hot summer day I love a nice grilled veggie burger topped with hummus and a pepper jack cheese, on a toasted potato roll with tomato, avocado, and arugula. Start off with a cold cucumber soup, and with the burger a side of chilled grilled asparagus. Add a pitcher of sangria and you've got a lovely outdoor summer meal for two.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite meal for a hot summer day is gazpacho, ceviche and iced tea.
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wow, soo many amazing responses! i think my fav summer meal is a smoothie with bagel and cream cheese...light and yet so filling !
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