By Paul
First there was the Carnival of the Capitalists. Then there was the Carnival of the Recipes. Now there is even a Carnival of the Godless.
Below is my contribution to the Carnival of the Recipes; How to make Katta Sambol, a popular Sri-Lankan dish in this part of the world.
- 2 tablespoons Maldives fish flakes or small dried shrimp, soaked in water for 10 minutes and drained
- 10 small fresh red chilies, or as needed
- 1 shallot, finely sliced
- Sea salt.
With a mortar and pestle, pound together the fish, chilies, shallot and a pinch of salt. Taste and adjust chilies and salt as needed; mixture should be hot, fishy and slightly salty. Serve as a condiment.
Yield: About 1/3 cup.
K. Brancato adds -- this recipe is not guaranteed to help you understand economics, or to help you earn money, but it may very well impress a ladyfriend..
Posted at February 22, 2005 08:54 AM
If you are looking for a blog dedicated to 'food
economics' there is good one by Parke Wilde who
calls himself a food economist at http://usfoodpolicy.blogspot.com/
By the way there is also a regular medical
carnival on the blogosphere as well; the latest one is up at Catallarchy
http://catallarchy.net/blog/archives/2005/02/22/grand-rounds-xxii/
-Paul
more carnivals- this time Carnival of Tomorrow
http://www.blog.speculist.com/archives/000348.html
-Paul
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