
This month’s star is Alisha from the scrumptious space The Ardent Epicure. I remember it as one of the very first blogs my eyes feasted with awe during the initial days of blogging. Besides the name that has an exotic feel, her space is literally bursting with delightful recipes and is a haven for many exotic vegetarian dishes. Besides, her food pictures are wow- you just wanna grab that Beet Mousse or the daintily cut Asian pears !
Alisha who goes by the name Magic of Spice, agreed to grace my blog with her magical presence and without further ado, let’s hop on !
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Carpaccio is a style of cutting an ingredient at an angle very thinly. Typically this style is associated with rare or raw beef, but today nearly any ingredient will work beautifully. The dish was originally started at Harry’s Bar in Venice Italy, named for a painter from early Renaissance period, Vittore Carpaccio.
What you will need (Serves 4)
- 4 portabella mushrooms
- 2 large Asian pears
- 2 tablespoons (30 ml) light olive oil, halved
- 1 small bunch fresh cilantro
- 6 ounces (168 gr)Crème fraiche
- 1 lemon, juiced
- Small amount of cream for thinning, optional
- Fresh ground pepper and sea salt
- Garnish with fresh fruit if desired
In another sauté pan, heat remaining oil until hot. Add pears and cook until just becoming translucent, about 4 minutes. Set aside.
With both the portabella and pears, slice each at an angle, as thinly as possible.
To arrange, start with mushrooms and alternate with pears in a fan like design.Serve with the cilantro Crème on the side or drizzled on top.







Lovely post .. Great to know about Alisha & her creativity!!!
Nice informative post… Loved the cut..
Wow thi is wonderful. Thanks for the intro.
never thot smething other than meat cud be arranged this way
Alisha does amazing things with vegetables!
Hi Priya! Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and entering the giveaway :) You have a lovely blog here, and this 'blogger of the month' is a beautiful feature! LOVE LOVE LOVE Alisha's blog, and so it is great to see another fabulous recipe from her… Aren't her photographs awesome? Great post, Alisha!
I look forward to visiting you again, Priya! Keep the good food coming :)
Nice and interesting post!!
A very beatiful presentation from Alisha.. Looks appetizing… This is an excellent series where on gets an intro to exotic blogs like Alisha's… Thanks for presenting this series Priya :)
I agree with ayesha – Very beautiful presentation and happy to know a fellow blogger better, although I am always encouraged by Alisha's "likes" on facebook :)
Hi Priya, thank you so much again for the guest post and for the lovely introduction :)
And thank you everyone for your great comments :)
Hi Priya and Alisha, feature. I absolutely love portobello mushrooms. The recipe sounds great and definitely going to give it a try very soon. Hope you are both having a great weekend!
Alisha does have a wonderful talent when it comes to pairing food and flavors! Glad that you have her guest posting for you. This dish looks like another winner, delicious recipe!
looking really nice and yumm too.book marked……..Maha
nice space vth awesoem recipes.loved it……….
beautiful presentation.
What a wonderful dish this is and such fabulous photos. Great post.
Hi Alisha,
You know I enjoy being one of your followers; your photos, your recipes and your ideas inspire me. Thank you.
Rita
What a beautiful, healthy dish! I love the flavors you've paired with mushrooms — asian pear sounds wonderful!
Heading over from Alisha's blog. What a lovely guest posting series. Nice to meet you, Priyanka :)
lovely guest post, very interesting and healthy dish..
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Lovely mushroom and Asian pear cut with the acid and topped with creme fraiche? Yeah, that works. The Veggie Queen doing what The Veggie Queen does.