Sukaina of Sips and Spoonfuls recently blogged about a topic that resonates so closely to what I feel as a blogger.
The post talks about how Sukaina got an email from one of her readers and how the reader thought she had a perfect life with everything about it perfect- “the perfect house, the perfect blog post, the perfect meal, the perfect recipe, that perfect image, the words or story that sounds just perfect.” But, of course, as she points out in her post, in reality, things are far from perfect.
For me, Sukaina’s blog is perfect. Her recipes look and sound great. The pictures are bang on in terms of styling, lighting, sharpness, and focus. The video she made is still, in my opinion, one of the best cooking videos I have seen. So it was refreshing to know that she goes through the same doubts as I do, that like me, she too is constantly struggling with getting everything perfect and somehow that more often than not does not happen.
I know I have come a long way from where I started almost 3 years back, but I still look at blogs and sigh to V, when will I be THAT good!
I also know there are people who have started blogs with the perfect pictures, the perfect recipe and everything about their blog being perfect; but I have come to terms with the fact that while some people catch on quickly, some take their time. I am the latter, but then, I try every day to improve myself and I think that says for some thing. So even though I am not happy with what I have to put forth today, I know tomorrow I will improve on it. But because of my insecurities I should not let a good recipe go by and as Sukaina puts it:
There would be no blog if that moment of perfection is coveted. Perfect is not always possible. And that shouldn’t be our aim. If you succeed each time, you will stop trying. And if you stopped trying, you would stop creating.
With that said, here I am trying, and creating, another Garam Masala Tuesday.
I know I seldom post breakfast recipes on GMT, so this should be a change. Its just that even though I cook Indian breakfast I hardly get time to photograph it in the morning, and we never have leftovers for me to take a picture later. And hence the lack of such recipes. And as I just mentioned this too would have been shelved away, but somehow it fought its way through.
This is a recipe I got from my parents’ cook in Allahabad, Heera (our dear, dear, sweet Heera, how I miss you and your food!)
Heera would make this savory masala oats dish or Oats khichdi as we would call it for breakfast almost every other day, because well, we would request it almost every other day. The fact that it is chock full of veggies and healthy had nothing to do with it. It was because it just tasted so darn good. The health benefits were just a freebie. And when I got to know it was so simple and quick to make I had to get the recipe, because breakfast should be just that- easy and quick. You do not want to spend an hour in the kitchen early in the morning when all you want to do is get something in your mouth.
Hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we do.
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