The Day I Brought Asia to Kaunas
Today I made two types of curry for my grandparents so they could get a little taste of Asia and so they could get a glance at what I've been enjoying for the past six months.
I made green curry with fresh basil and massaman curry with peanuts and some rice for both. Although my grandmother isn't really keen on spicy food, I had to make it a bit hot. She still enjoyed it though which was a relief and a compliment since she is an amazing cook. My grandfather on the other hand enjoys spicy food so he loved it right away. He was actually my sous chef today and helped me with cutting and other essentials. Good team work ;)

I brought back a HUGE chicken from my aunt which I used for the curry. Of course, there was still loads of meat left. That chicken was massive!!
We also opened a bottle of wine and had a nice little celebration topped off with delicious coffee and šakotis, a traditional Lithuanian pastry. (My favorite!!) :D
It was a lovely day spent with people I love and had missed so much. I am very lucky to have them and everyone else who I love in this world.
I made green curry with fresh basil and massaman curry with peanuts and some rice for both. Although my grandmother isn't really keen on spicy food, I had to make it a bit hot. She still enjoyed it though which was a relief and a compliment since she is an amazing cook. My grandfather on the other hand enjoys spicy food so he loved it right away. He was actually my sous chef today and helped me with cutting and other essentials. Good team work ;)

I brought back a HUGE chicken from my aunt which I used for the curry. Of course, there was still loads of meat left. That chicken was massive!!
We also opened a bottle of wine and had a nice little celebration topped off with delicious coffee and šakotis, a traditional Lithuanian pastry. (My favorite!!) :DIt was a lovely day spent with people I love and had missed so much. I am very lucky to have them and everyone else who I love in this world.



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