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May Photo A Day : Day 26 : Fave Thing To Do On Sunday…

When you have a husband whose passion for cooking and eating good food runs very high, who loves to explore new dishes and enjoys eating them with equal gusto…… the best thing you can do is to leave the kitchen in his able hands. No, it is certainly not possible on all days. No, it is not because he has work to do. But that’s because, my kitchen and my maids would not be able to handle the daily aftermath of a hurricane hit kitchen.

The kitchen is all his on Sundays. Right from breakfast to lunch or sometimes brunch and then dinner… he decides the menu and cooks too.

As for me, I either assist him by handing him the pots and pans, ingredients or books or simply sit and enjoy television or play games on laptop or read. Yes, I am lucky that way.

I get respite from thinking about the most irksome and perennial question, “What should I cook?” and also remain stress-free, for the food that is served is not under scanner. For a passionate chef like KG the food has to awesome and amazing, delicious and delectable ALL the time!

So, my fave thing to do on Sunday is to give the reins of the kitchen to KG and sit back and enjoy the dishes he dishes out…

This is clicked on one Sunday of 2011…

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This post is a part of May Photo A Day.

49 Responses

  1. You are one lucky lady! So, your Sundays must be filled with a lot of favourite things you like to do with all the time at hand and mind at rest from the perennial question of ‘what to cook!’

  2. Lucky that way? You are immensely lucky. I’m going to marry a guy who doesn’t know how to make tea and I feel mighty jealous 😀

    1. Here’s the recipe from the chef :
      Take Amul Cream and milk… beat the mixture. Add thyme, oregano, chili flakes to this.
      In a baking dish… add olive oil, spread a layer of sliced potatoes, add salt and pepper and pour the above mixture over it. Add grated cheese (Parmesan) and sprinkle Paprika.
      Bake it in the oven for 40 minutes at 200 Degrees.

      Try it out and let us know about it 🙂

  3. Yesterday there was am interview of Samar Harlankar in Mumbai mirror where he was saying that at his place it is he who handles the reins of the kitchen at his home. He cooks for his wife (Priya Ramani)and when I read it all to my Hubby you know what he said? “If he cooks what does the wife do?” I was like, hello! when I cook what do you do??? 😀 We had a mini fight after that (all in jest though)So I shud show this post to him 😀

    1. LOL… agree, the agony on seeing a hurricane hit kitchen is greater than the happiness on eating a delicious dish (which is not cooked by you!) 😀

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