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Food Lover's Guide to Portland Blog...

began as a collection of some of the research, recipes, images and culinary adventures that went into the making of Food Lover’s Guide to Portland. The first edition came out in 2010 and I started the blog in February 2009 as a companion piece to it and to help organize my thoughts while researching and writing it. The second edition came out in September 2014 from Hawthorne Books. The blog is now home to all different food, drink and beyond things I want to show and tell.

I’m also co-author of Fermenter: DIY Fermentation for Vegan Fare, author of Dumplings Equal Love, co-author of Toro Bravo: Stories. Recipes. No Bull from McSweeney’s, as well as Hello! My Name is Tasty: Global Diner Favorites from Portland’s Tasty Restaurants from Sasquatch Books and Grow Your Own: Understanding, Cultivating, and Enjoying Cannabis from Tin House Books.

I didn’t think I’d like blogging when I first started this, but it turns out I really do, mostly because I get to shout out people and things that I love.


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We had good friends over for this one -- Vij's lamb curry. It was really tasty and we will definitely be making it again.

We had good friends over for this one -- Vij's lamb curry. It was really tasty and we will definitely be making it again.

Vij's Cookbook Pt. 2

April 16, 2012 in Cookbooks, Homemade Food, Indian Food, Portland DIY, Uncategorized

I first wrote about Vij's cookbook -- Vij's Elegant and Inspired Indian Cuisine -- here in late December. At that point I'd cooked a few tasty dishes from it (love their Vancouver, B.C. restaurant so much) and just about licked the plate clean with every one. Since then I've cooked some more from it and I'm sharing some of that here with you.

I don't often cook so much from any one cookbook in such a short amount of time but this one never lets you down and I've learned so much. I also happen to love Indian cuisine and haven't found too much of it in Portland to be honest that hits the spot. (Although I'm really looking forward to checking out the newly opened Bollywood Theater.) If you love Indian food as much as I do I recommend checking out this book.

We served the Vij lamb curry with this quick cabbage curry with mustard seeds that still had a lot of crunch and flavor to it and was really tasty.

We served the Vij lamb curry with this quick cabbage curry with mustard seeds that still had a lot of crunch and flavor to it and was really tasty.

I went ahead and bought a twenty pound sack of basmati from Fiji Emporium on North Interstate Ave. since I cooked a lot of Indian food over the winter and early spring.

I went ahead and bought a twenty pound sack of basmati from Fiji Emporium on North Interstate Ave. since I cooked a lot of Indian food over the winter and early spring.

I've been bulking up on my Indian spices as well...

I've been bulking up on my Indian spices as well...

This simple vegetable curry was really tasty with raita and black chickpea curry.

This simple vegetable curry was really tasty with raita and black chickpea curry.

We make a lot of the Vij chai now too. It's a simple one with green cardamom and fennel.

We make a lot of the Vij chai now too. It's a simple one with green cardamom and fennel.

Vij's Cookbook Pt. 1

Vij's Elegant and Inspired Indian Cuisinewww.vijs.ca

Tags: Food Writing, Home Cooked, Indian Cooking, Portland DIY, Vij's Cookbook, Vij's Elegant and Inspired Indian Cuisine
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