Hi there!
Edible Garden is maintained, authored, and obsessed over by me, Nags. I am a full time working mom and this little website has been a passion project of mine from 2006. I am a bit of a Jill of all trades and like to try my hand at a lot of things although most of them fizzle out at some point. Food blogging, however, has been a constant in my life and I am so glad to have this little corner of the Internet to call my own.
I currently live in Singapore but was born and brought up in Kottayam, Kerala. My family has lived in Kerala for a couple of generations now but we are Telugu by origin and our food is a fantastic mix of Kerala food + South Tamil Nadu style cooking + Andhra cuisine and let me tell you, it’s unique and delicious! I document a lot of our family-stye recipes here under “Reddiar Recipes“.
I know most blogs talk about how they started off blogging so I feel obliged to share my story too. Actually, there’s no story. One fine day I came across a food blog. I thought it was pretty cool. A month or so later, I had my own although I was barely cooking back then. This was in 2006 when I had just moved to Hyderabad from Kottayam for my first job. I was living in a shared apartment with two other girls and among the three of us, I picked up most of the cooking due to my growing interest in it.
At that time, I got more interested in food photography, food styling, recipe development, restaurant reviews, blogging and a whole bunch of things which I never knew existed a few years back. It has changed my life, definitely for the better. I have made so many friends through the world of food blogging too!
The Recipes
The best way for you to get started is by searching for a recipe. You can also just search for an ingredient name in the search bar, whatever you’d like to cook or bake with at the moment. The category links on the sidebar work great too so feel free to use that to dive into a particular group of recipes you may be interested in.
All recipes are tried and tested in my kitchen unless otherwise mentioned.
Oh and also, use all recipes as a guideline. Food is a very personal thing and my tastes are almost definitely going to be different from yours. Use your discretion when you add, subtract, and substitute ingredients. If you are absolutely new to cooking and what you make looks nothing like the pictures I have posted, remember that cooking takes practice and patience.
Comments
My site is open to comments, which means you can check out what I have written and leave your thoughts and opinions. We are all entitled to have our own opinions and while I welcome yours, I do request that you share yours in a respectful manner. I know respectful is a very subjective word but if you are rude, crude, mean, or just not adding any value with your comment other than to spite someone (or me), then the comment may get deleted. If ever a dispute arises, we are going to assume I am ultimately right. Ok? Ok.
Advertising and Revenue
You may see ads on the website from time to time. I spend a considerable amount of time buying ingredients, cooking, photographing, researching, obsessing, and writing out the content of this site and that’s my excuse for monetising it. Since moving to WordPress in late 2015, I also incur significant costs in server space, site maintenance, etc. If at any time you feel the ads are offensive or annoying, please let me know.
Some posts may also contain affiliate links. This means if you follow a link from this site and sign up or purchase the item or service I have linked to, I get a small commission from it. This comes at no extra cost to you, it’s just a small token you are passing to me for recommending amazing things. Ah yes, I was going to mention that – I only recommend things I use and love and feel confident you would too.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What can I substitute ingredient A with?
This is tough for me to admit, what with me being perceived as a cooking guru and all. But I will say it anyway. In most cases, I have no clue. If you want to learn how to substitute eggs in a recipe, I would recommend a Google search. In fact, for most questions on substituting ingredients, I would recommend a Google search. Sometimes, a comment on the post itself may help or someone else may have asked the question and I or someone else may have replied. But, I would request you do your own research on this. I may have a suggestion but it’s likely that I haven’t tried it and so can’t vouch for it.
Q: How do I pre-heat my oven Model #XYZ
Again, no idea! As you can imagine, it’s impossible for me to know every make and model of ovens there is. Ironically, my post on how to pre-heat an oven made a lot of people ask me this question for their specific models. Sadly, I can’t help on a 1:1 basis. If my post doesn’t help, please check the instruction manual that came with your oven or with the retailer who sold it to you.
Q: I tried recipe A but it turned out different than your picture. What went wrong?
This is getting to be a long list of “I have no clue” answers but that’s really the truth. It’s tough for me to know under what conditions you tried my recipe. If you were cooking something, maybe the type of ingredient you used was different. Something as basic as a potato comes in so many different varieties! If you were baking, even tougher. You could have used your oven wrong, overbeat or underbeat the batter, used different-sized eggs, etc. Like I mentioned above, use your discretion and hopefully things get better with practice.
Q: Can I post a recipe of yours in my blog which I adapted from you?
Of course! All I ask is that you link back to my post and credit the original recipe to me by linking to my site. Also, it would be great if you could let me know so I can check it out too.
Q: I have a question regarding one of your recipes that wasn’t answered above. What’s the best way to reach you?
Leave a comment on the recipe and I will try to come back to you as soon as possible!
Q: Where can I get ingredient A where I live?
The best place to ask this question would be the Edible Garden Facebook Page because we have members from all over the world who could help answer you. Come on over and speak up, don’t be shy.
That’s it for now! I hope you like what you see and will stick around a bit more. Browse around, have fun.
gautam
Hi N,
I was drawn in by the title "Edible Garden" because I love the concept of homes growing their own vegetables, no matter at how small a scale. Even a small pot on a balcony can provide a satisfying return of green chillies, cherry tomatoes, "Bengal roses" (fragrant & edible)and of course, jasmines, also edible.
Beyond a pot, if people have tiny slivers of land abutting boundary walls, even 1-2 feet wide, these can be made wonderfully fecund under Indian conditions, bad/non-existent soils or rats/pests not being an issue.
Even terraces and roofs, under certain conditions, can become delightful gardening spots for those with sufficient interest.
I should be delighted to offer suggestions.
Finally, I am from a generation that shies away from Westernized abbreviations of Indian names. I should be most grateful if you could let me know if you are Sm.NagaLakshi or Sm.NAgaLakshmi. Both are beautiful in their own right, but a long vowel profoundly changes the meaning and context.
Thank you for all the work, goodness and good cheer that you put into the blog, and for the happiness it brings to readers.
Nags
that's a really great suggestion and i find it very frustrating too. i will soon do something to fix this, i promise 🙂
Anonymous
I reaally really love your blog and your recipes. Have tried loads of them. But I find it very difficult to browse/search for a particular recipe as you have so many and my net connection is slow so I have to keep clicking on "Show older posts" to find the right one.
I was wondering if you could organize your recipe index with summaries to make it easier to search for a dish? Something like this: http://zaiqa.net/?page_id=5598 ? (This is another one of my favorite food blogs)
Hope you don't mind me requesting.
Thank you and have a nice weekend 🙂
Nags
will surely try to post kerala appam soon
Anonymous
Hi Nags
Will you be able to provide the recipe for Appam (Hoppers) as made in Kerala?
Neethu
Hi Nags, a very good morning :)..
I always look into your blog to keep learning new new things. I tried searching for a personal id but couldnt find one. I always look up tp u as my guru :)… I m not a great a cook and have tons and tons to learn. I m writing to you, to help me grow through the phase of an average cook to a good cook. Could you please send me your id through my blog? I would love to hear from you and your support. Looking forward to your mail :)..
Aarathy
Nice blog dropped here through google
Andrew-L'autre
I came here from "Blogs of Note", so I wish to say congratulations for making that, and I also wish to say that you have a great blog.
Anonymous
Great blog! Your macaron tips made mine come out perfect first time!
aishu
great blog.keep up the good work