Thursday, 24 May 2012

Alu Nimki =]

Aloha Darlings!
I know that this is a completely random post. And will probably be a few more coming your way soon =D
I am no Cook but I love to do it anyways.HehEheheheheh.
Anyways me and my friends drool over Alu Nimki. Whenever we get to eat some it's gone within 5 seconds. But I think obviously the best tasting on can only be found in Nepal. I remember walking down the road from my house every afternoon while I was on holiday there to just get my hands on the alu nimki served on a bit of news paper and a card spoon.  
THE BEST! ARGHH!!!

And while here although you can buy alu nimki in some Nepalese restaurants and cafes now, it really doesn't taste the same to me. So I asked my lovely mum for the recipe so that I can try it myself. :D
It really wasn't too difficult. Now I prefer the one I make at home rather than buying it when im out. 

So erm.. thought Id share it with you guys as well!
My mums friend who makes the most AWESOMEST nimki in the world always sends me some when she is making them. And I finish eating it the day I get it! I regret it after wards...
I think the longest and difficult part in making the alu nimki would be the nimki...bloody mixing and cutting and frying. I just burn more than others, some are waaaaay thicker than others so now I usually tend to eat when im sent some nimki. All in all it takes me about 30 mins to get all done and ready to eat. Without making my own nimki of course. One of the easiest food thing ever!!
I got sent some more a few days ago and decided to take photos as I went this time for this post. Its all gone now... :(

ANYWAYS HERE WE GO!! -

INGREDIENTS-


* Nimki Obviously.  Make Your Own or Buy Some From a Shop?

* Potatoes Boiled and Lightly Mashed. Use About 3 I Would Say.

* Chopped Onion (preferably red), Chilli and Coriander.   

* 3 Tablespoons of  Plain White Flour. I Think You Actually Use Some Other Type of Flour But Since I Didn't Have Any Plain White Flour Seemed To Work Fine. 

* Teaspoon of Garlic and Ginger Paste. Which most of already have in the kitchen.

I Don't Know What The Actual Name is So Ill Just Say Masala. Jeera Masala? I Think? Mine Just Has The Masala, Chilli Powder and Black Salt All Mixed Together. 


* And Just Colouring. Optional.

* Oh And SALT!

* And also would say have about 1 and a half cup of boiled water ready! Just makes things easier when its hot already.

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Heat Up a Pan/Pot.

After Heated for a Few Minutes, Add The Flour And Keep It Moving So It Doesn't Burn.


Add The Half a Teaspoon Colouring and Salt Now. Mix Together.

Add Teaspoon of Garlic and Ginger Paste. MIX!!!


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Slowly Add The Boiled Water and Keep Stirring Till All The Lumps Go Away.

Afterwards Add The Mashed Potatoes. and Mix!!!

Will Look Like This. Allow to Cool for a Bit.


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Get Nimki Ready in Bowl.

Add the Potato Thing.

Then Add The Chilli, Onion, Coriander and Masala.

Oh Then You can add some lemon juice for more NOM. Add More Salt If You Need To.


NOM!


S.C
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Friday, 18 May 2012

Living Goddess!

Aloha Bubbles! 

After weeks of no sleep, Its finally OVER!!!
The private exhibition was today and so I thought it would be a good day to post up my final photos I used for it.
I took and edited the photos myself hence why if you see some mistakes or it doesn't look right..... =D hehehe im no expert on photoshop so no commento! 
Thank you to my lovely model Sima, who never usually agrees to do something like this so it was a miracle when she did! And also thank you to my lovely assistant Anu, for helping me drag all the equipment to the location and also doing the hair and make up :]    
I was so happy that on the day of the shoot, the rain actually stopped and the sun came out!! Which is the time when the three of us actually RAN! Haha

The title of my project was. Kumari, The Living Goddess. 
Simple.
I wanted to take the concept of the Kumari and combining some western influences within the design.And what I mainly was looking at how a ordinary child gets transformed into a living goddess with a few garments and make up.  
Won't write more here for now, because I will be writing about it in an article which will be out soon in the Nepali Patra! 

OKAY SO HERE WE GO! Hope you like them!
Tried my best!















Here is what my space looked like, that bloody golden circle took a while and thankfully my friend helped! So thank you TOM!! I set it up as a shrine to her, with some traditional stuff layed out.



Hope you liked it and I shall be posting up the rest of the exhibition photos up soon!
So don't forget to come back and check them out!


SC
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Sunday, 13 May 2012

✝ Black Cross Nails ✝

Aloha Darlings!
Been a while. =]
After weeks of no sleep and TOO much to do, I am FREE. Now I wait for results and concentrate more on other things. After celebrating my birthday I am currently in London relaxing and thought I would post up something I came across, an awesome way to do your nails which i'm sure you will LOVE or at least I hope you will. And tried to make up my own simple design. Quick and easy!
✝ Black Cross Nails✝ as the title implies. 


Since my nails were in no condition to be even looked at I was lucky enough to have my cousins nails save the day! BEAUTIFUL long nails! =] PERFECT! 
And all you need for this is any colour nail varnish really and a clear one to seal the deal. 

And all you need for this is any colour nail varnish really I chose BLACK cause I am in london with out other colours and a clear one to seal the deal. 
Oh and a pair of scissors!
Then the real trick revealed!!!!!
SELLOTAPE! 

You can probably guess what you do but I shall explain anyway! 

 Using the black nail varnish paint it on the tape make sure its all equally painted. 


After it dries cut the painted part off.
 Then cut into further strips of the tape :]

 You can paint your nails with other colours as a base if you want but I decided to keep it just clean.
Place a strip down the middle if there is any access, just snip it off without cutting your nail off.
 Do it to all your nails. I guess you can keep it like this if you want. Reminds me of cat eyes. Hmm.
 Then with another strip place across the strip you already have done making sure its a bit higher than the middle of course like ✝ this =] and cut off the access.
Then paint it with the top clear coat to seal it all together. 
And that's IT!!!!
Easy right???

This ones just showing it with a colour underneath and of course having triangles cut out and put on as well. =] A great way to do all the tribal style nails that i've been seeing everywhere!!!
Might take a little bit to get the hang of it but once you get it wOO. Theres so much you can do with it! Playing around with the colours and all. 
I just really love the simplicity of the crosses. 
Hope you like this and defo try it out!


 Other than that i've been dying to get a tattoo! and will be doing so soon. 
I've been telling my cousin and recently for my birthday she got me this! Lol Till I get a real one I can always draw on myself =] 


My next post will be up later this week! 
Night All!!

SC
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