Eco-Cooking: Episode 3 Watermelon Rind Indian Pickle

Eco-Cooking: Episode 3 Watermelon Rind Indian Pickle

Watermelon rinds you say? What blasphemy is this, Priyanka?! It’s true! They’re edible and the star of Episode 3 of My Ecokitchen self-produced series, where I showcase low-waste recipes in April for Earth Month! See Episode 1 & Episode 2 here! Americans LOVE their watermelon – it IS the favorite melon in the US according …

Eco-Cooking: Episode 1 Carrot Top Pesto

Eco-Cooking: Episode 1 Carrot Top Pesto

What can we be doing as individuals to help our planet? Well, it starts on our plate. No, I’m not trying to “brainwash” you into becoming vegan, but I am trying to raise awareness on how our actions affect the environment (and mostly negatively, unfortunately). For instance – food waste. Over 40% of the food …

Pantry Clean-Out Black Bean Soup

Pantry Clean-Out Black Bean Soup

This soup has zero fresh produce – kind of an oxymoron for me, no?! But this is the reality of real life, amirite? I have been traveling for three weeks and before I left, I cleaned out everything from my fridge that could potentially spoil – don’t worry, everything was either composted, repurposed or froze! …

Crispy Garlic Potato Balls (low-waste)

Crispy Garlic Potato Balls (low-waste)

I can never understand why some people would go to a restaurant, order a bunch of food, not finish it and then NOT pack it. The only times I would do this are if I’m on vacation and/or traveling, and I physically cannot carry the food or store the food. But even THEN I’d still …

All wine isn’t vegan, but I have a solution!

All wine isn’t vegan, but I have a solution!

Did you know that all wine isn’t vegan? I learned this a few years ago from one of my friends who I call a wine connoisseur and needless to say, I was severely grossed out. A seemingly harmless item that has been around for centuries, has now been adulterer with animals? WHY?! Well, according to …

“Brothy” Indian Lentils aka Saaru

“Brothy” Indian Lentils aka Saaru

I’ve seen “brothy beans” trending all over the internet, but South Asians have been making “brothy beans” aka saaru (as we say in Kannada or Daal in Hindi) for thousands of years. Why is it that the Western world finds something and then total upends it? I don’t mind people embracing other cultures and adapting, …

Mango Peel Chutney, Vegan & Zero-Waste

Mango Peel Chutney, Vegan & Zero-Waste

There is nothing stopping me, people! But before I go on about my latest sustainable recipe, I have a disclaimer – please do a small test before eating any fruit or vegetable peels that may not ‘normally’ be consumed. Many folks can easily eat the flesh of the mango, but can be allergic to the …

Spicy Cauliflower Tacos, Vegan & Low-Waste

Spicy Cauliflower Tacos, Vegan & Low-Waste

I was in the mood for some tacos. So, I made some tacos. Anytime I make a dish from any culture (including my own), I feel the need to say – this is by no means “authentic.” I mean, what does “authentic” even mean? I love cooking because you don’t need to follow rigid rules. …

Spicy Dijon Panzanella Salad, Vegan

Spicy Dijon Panzanella Salad, Vegan

Y’all already know this, but anything involving carbs or bread – I am THERE. Especially when it’s not supposed to be there, I.e., in salads. But that’s where the wonderful Italian creation of Panzanella Salad steps in. A fantastic and carb-loaded way to use up any stale bread (or just not-stale bread). What is Panzanella …

Lazy Woman Chili Oil Noodles

Lazy Woman Chili Oil Noodles

I know this may come as a MASSIVE shock to you all, but I am lazy. I am basically a human version of the sloth (by the way, I love sloths and they’re highly underrated. But that’s for another time). I am a late riser, lover of sweat pants, and binge show watching gal. But …