Hi all,
I'm lucky to have many international markets close to my home, and I regularly scour them for backpacking ingredients. Awhile back I discovered freeze-dried Indian meals. And they're $3!
You know how good a warm, well-spiced meal feels in the backcountry: When I tasted this Dal Makhani, I nearly died of happiness. So I'm sharing my find with you; I just don't want any of you to suffer through any more rehydrated beans and weak-ass mac and cheese that you hoped would be easier to choke down.
I repacked the contents in freezer Ziplocs and added some freeze-dried spinach and broccoli. My husband also added freeze-dried chicken. Add boiling water, let sit, and assume all the other hikers within a five-mile radius are quaking with jealousy.
Other brands like Deep make similar meals—also worth trying—but I have a soft spot for Haldiram's Dal Makhani.
Cheers,
Mom
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Re: Obsession: Instant Indian Meals
Those look awesomely tasty.
What are the markets you are finding these at? Ever looked for them on line?
Edited to answer my own question:
https://www.ishopindian.com/Haldriams-I ... til-Curry/
What are the markets you are finding these at? Ever looked for them on line?
Edited to answer my own question:
https://www.ishopindian.com/Haldriams-I ... til-Curry/
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Re: Obsession: Instant Indian Meals
I can't tell if this is an incredibly stealthy ad, or a good recommendation. Either way, looks like a good alternative to the ramen & mashed potatoes I usually eat.
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She did an intro, so I figured the latter.
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Re: Obsession: Instant Indian Meals
I don't work for them! I just enjoy the meals. Also this $4 coconut curry soup.
Cheers!
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Re: Obsession: Instant Indian Meals
Soo...if you have a dehydrator, these meals are pretty trivial to make. In order to not infuse my nice silicone trays with the smell of Indian spices and the color of turmeric, just line them with parchment paper. After that, you can just use instant rice or if you are truly insane, dehydrate your own cooked rice.
Another general trick for Thai curries is the following: Many Thai curries call for cooking the paste with a little coconut milk and oil. Rather than do that on the trail, I do that step at home and take the rendered curry paste along. After that, powdered coconut milk, a little Nestle Nido and dehydrated canned chicken breast from Costco do wonders. The same trick works for most Thai soups.
Another general trick for Thai curries is the following: Many Thai curries call for cooking the paste with a little coconut milk and oil. Rather than do that on the trail, I do that step at home and take the rendered curry paste along. After that, powdered coconut milk, a little Nestle Nido and dehydrated canned chicken breast from Costco do wonders. The same trick works for most Thai soups.
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