

My weekend was I what would quantify as an ordinarily extraordinary. I never realized I had so many little surprises that were in store for me. Not that I was cleaning the house and realized that I just won a lottery ticket and you are actually reading a blog of a millionaire (though I love the sound of this :-)). The truth is you might find it absurd but I always find great happiness on small things. As I rearranged our living room yesterday I realized that our hibiscus plant sitting at the corner for years have finally given us a beautiful red flower. It was just hard to imagine that after years of not bearing any flower this day finally happened. There was even a day we thought of dumping the plant long time ago.
As my husband and I were marveling at our hibiscus flower our daughter approached toward us crawling. Then all of a sudden she stood up with her two feet and smiled at us and applauded. Alright it didn’t last that long about 4 seconds. But could you just imagine how happy it made us that she did stood up for the first time without holding on to something. We just realized that she just turned tenth month old yesterday. Those little happy moments are priceless.
By the way, I hope Kevin of Closet Cooking adores spicy pasta because I am sending this recipe to the Presto Pasta Nights he is hosting, a lovely event created by Ruth of Once Upon a Feast . You can check up the link in here.

500 g of fettucine pasta
250 g of prawns
250 g of mushrooms (champignon de paris)
2 cloves of garlic
1/2 a tsp of cayenne powder (more if you desire)
some sliced chili if you desire (optional)
1 onion
20 cl of fresh cream
1 tsp pg ginger powder
2 tsp of curry powder
some olive oil
salt and pepper
some parmesan cheese
love the presentation, the toppings and the small green leaf on top. looks so delicious.
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ReplyDeleteNice pix.. the foods are looks so delicious!
Hi!! That looks yummy. My daughter was just telling me that she wanted pasta for dinner. Now I know what I'm preparing :D
ReplyDeleteHappy WS!
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Life's little surprises, best to celebrate with pasta.
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful! The pictures are delicious, too.
ReplyDeleteI love good food! Who doesn't? :) Nice shots!
ReplyDeleteI really do enjoy the pairing of shrimp and mushrooms and you've added just enough curry kick!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you - the simple things on life are often the best. Your hibiscus looks lovely. Nice recipe too - I am a curry fan.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, wonderful photos and I agree with you its the little things in life that turn out often to be the best :) Lovely curry too!!
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Wow super delicious. I want to have the whole plate
ReplyDeleteOh WOW!!! I'm so happy for little Dhanggit!! (What do I call her?... Dhilis!??! Kidding!) That's wonderful! In a few months you guys will hardly be able to keep up with her, hahaha! I didn't know Hibiscus took so long to flower. I've only ever seen lush, adult plants. Maybe you could steep it into tea? Heh heh :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe your little one will also stand and applaud your wonderful pasta! :)
i love pasta...thanks for sharing..
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Mmm this looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteYummy pasta combination, I like it.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you can grow gumamela indoors.:)
Love spiyn pasta, mushroom all in one ! Perfect combination :D ! Next time teach all your secrets in the kitchen .
ReplyDeleteSeriously, as soon as I read your story about the flower, I thought it was a gift from your Dad in heaven! And then your daughter!
ReplyDeleteWhat magic you had!
And I love the spicy pasta. But I love your attitude best.
Oh wow, isn't this a lovely dish! Gosh I bet it is so yummy and delish. I'm going to make this one.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is very nice!
ReplyDeleteAnd i'm very hungry!
what a pretty gumamela (hibiscus) you have! love your story, those precious little moments, indeed... and your pasta looks scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I think I want to eat prawns all summer long! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good.I think I will make this for a dinner party.
ReplyDeleteNot only do I like spicy pasta but prawns, mushrooms and curry are some of my favorite foods and flavours! This pasta sounds really good! Thanks for sharing with Presto Pasta Nights.
ReplyDeleteAwwww, thank you for sharing that heart-warming moment with us! Seeing your baby stand up and applaud makes me want to do the same! :)
ReplyDeleteYour spicy pasta looks fabulous as well. I'd love some right now to calm my growling stomach.
I'll be tagging you for a meme, I hope you'll participate :) it is choosing 10 of your food photos.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the week-end accomplishments! Life is a succession of small moments after all but what a way to celebrate! I love the sound of that pasta with curry, prawns and mushrooms. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteIt's a gift, Hilda, to be happy with small things. I've never met anyone who was quite satisfied with all the big things they have; they are never big enough.
ReplyDeleteCurry looks fabulous! You are quite a cook!
I have not posted it but curry powder has been my secret ingredient to my pasta dishes recently. Well, I thought it was secret but apparently it is not since some great cooks like yourself know it :P
ReplyDeletethis is awesome, I am now a pasta master, you get my seal of approval! ;)
ReplyDeleteYou had me at fettucine and prawns. YUM!
ReplyDeletegumamela..... i can them everyday here in Florida and it transport you back home
ReplyDeleteI copied the recipe something quick and easy for the crew..
I couldn't agree more...we all need to celebrate the little joys we find daily. Thanks for sharing with Presto Pasta Nights. I do hope we see you back often.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try the curry. I've never made curry dishes with pasta before.