About
Life is no brief candle to me. It is a sort of splendid torch which I have got hold of for the moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations.
-George Bernard Shaw
From time immemorial, culinary has remained an important skill which has been passed on from one person to another and most of the times from mother to daughter. The word ‘skill’ itself speaks something which can be learnt over a period of time provided one has certain degree of inspiration, interest and perseverance. This certain or rather I must admit most part of inspiration has come to me from my mother or as I fondly call ‘Aayi‘ in my mother tongue Konkani. Hence is name, Aayi’s recipes. Coming to interest part of it, I assume I have it enough without which I would not have had enough patience to prepare these dishes and draft the recipes. The last but not least, perseverance, I would leave it for you to understand. Only thing I can assure is this site will keep getting updated with my almost every visit.
The style of recipes would be Konkani homemade, originated in and around North Kanara district of Karnataka. May be even down South in Mangalore or up North in Goa, or may be even they match Maharashtrian food. But its individualistic taste stands apart from the rest.
I will also share some of the recipes which are non Konkani traditional food. I have learnt them from different people, books, watching different TV programs, internet etc due to my interest in cooking and the guidance from my Aayi & Pachi.
As mentioned earlier, my Aayi is the person from whom I learnt cooking. My mother’s sister Pachi is also a good cook, albeit all her preparations are simple ones. So these two sisters, by and large provided basic ‘ingredients’ for this site. My father and brother though by profession are doctor and engineer respectively, they are good cooks too. Their caustic comments added much essential ’spice’ to this site. My husband, who is also a software engineer, is responsible for look and feel of this site. In other words he is responsible for ‘garnishing’ of Aayi’s recipes site. Last, but not the least, my sis-in-law, who has the entire hard copy of this site, mostly does the proof reading of every new posting. These are the people whom I owe a lot for this site becoming a reality. Above all, some one needs to be there to relish as well and I anticipate you would do that job for me. Please come up with your thoughts. Whether good or bad, I will oblige your responses.
Finally, something about myself, I am a software engineer by profession. Born and brought up at a tranquil place called Kodkani on banks of river Aghanashini. This is a tiny place in North Kanara district of Karnataka state on West coast of India. I did my engineering from Belgaum and worked in Bangalore for nearly 4 years as a software engineer. Currently I am living in Kansas, USA with my husband. Apart from this, I don’t have much to say about myself, perhaps someday I may have or may be this site will do the job on my behalf.

I am dedicating this blog to my father and mother. Above is their picture infront of my home at native.
Come… Savor the delicacy.
- Shilpa

Hi Shilpa,
I don’t know how I discovered your site.But ever it has been on my favorite list.My mom is a saraswat and my dad was from bengal.I married a bengali ,but I have grown up eating konkani food all my life.I actually have cravings for konkani khan.
Your site has been a blessing for me.I visit it once every morning and then plan my menu for the day.
Keep up the good work .
Jayati
Dear Shilpa,
I have found your site very intresting and very different from other recipes sites. Especially your personal interaction with your users.
Well, I run a Photo contest website for kids – http://www.nanhiduniya.com
Recently I have added a Recipe Contest for Mommies.
I want you to get associated with my website and publish kids or vegetarian recipes.
Or may be answer queries to my users.
In return let me know what I can do for your website. Regarding monetary returns I’m running my website for free and trying to get sponsorship or ads.
Once I start getting ads then only I will be able to pay you.
Kindly reply me back on my email id. whether you are intrested or not.
Thanks ‘n’ Regards
Shailza
Hello All Konkanikars,
Nice to see all Konkani Dishes. I am from Bangalore, but my parents are from Kumta. I have tried most of the recipes listed here.
Good Job! Keep it UP
Dinu
Hi,
I knew a Shubhada Mavinkurve when I was in school named Holy Cross Convent in Amravati long time back . I am wondering if you are the one I am thinking you are. Were you ever in this place. Do let me know.
Thanks.
Kalpana Nagarkar
Hi,
My mom used to make a dish called Daali Bettey when I was a kid. It was primarily made in South Kanara and one of my relatives who hailed from there had taught this to my mom. Do you know what goes in to make this?
Namaskaaru Mai,
Yeh site mellele maka, namooneri khazano meLe vari jalle.
mast mast dhanyavaad
Anup
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No, just kidding, But do you know the recipe to this Paanak specially made on RAM navami day.If you do please post it…..Thanks….
Hi Shilpa..
Very nice recipes..awesome work…It’s very good site to instead of asking and calling frnds each time..i just go to Aayi’s recipes everyday..
will share some recipes with you..
Good work!!
Hi Shilpa,
Just happened to visit your site while I was surfing for cake recipes. Wonderful site and of great help indeed.
I have a small query Shilpa. For baking cakes, what could be the substitute for oven. Can we make it in a pressure cooker? If yes, any care to be taken?
Thanks,
Kanthi
All along my only metric of food that I made or ate was that I had to get the salt right. Your site is compelling enough to make me put some more *thought* into what I cook
Shilpa,
Nice web site. My Dad and my husband Prashant’s parents are both from Kumta. I regularaly use your site for good konkani recipes. Thanks for creating this web site. We live in Virginia.
hi shilpa,
thanks to ur site ,i learnt cooking amchgele food coming out of india
thanks a lot and keep the recipes updated.
thanks,
Mahesh Prabhu
Hi Shilpa,
Very good site…. cooking style is very simple. many recipes are of my taste. Not to mention I am from North Kendra…
Thanks for your efforts…
Shiv
Shilpa – Great recipes here, I also live in Kansas and was raised in Dharwad Karnataka!
Keep up the good work,
-Ekta-
Hi Shilpa,
good to know about this website.you have done an excellent job.i have just ref.the URL to my anna.i am also from N.K ,HNR.my grandmother had come out with a exclusive cookery book in kannada quite some time back,all konkani recipes.i am planning to translate it to english for most of my relatives cant read kannada.
congrats….
nami
Hi Shilpa,
So nice to see this site.
I have learnt all my cooking from my mother, who is an excellent cook.
But, your site still truely helps me with konkani cooking here in teh US.
I hail from Karwar in North Kanara – however, there is nobody there now as everybody moved to Mumbai.
Keep up the good work dear.
hai,
your house is pretty good i would rather call it home…by the way i am soft ware engineer working in bristol and i work 4 orange… i appriciate your hardwork 4 gathering recipees and sharing it with the people. i am old enough to give you my blessings and i wish u all the best
Hi,
I came across your site as I was looking for Kohlrabi recipes. I am really impressed. I am constantly looking for new recipes to try and I know this is one site I will be visiting very, very often. I am from Goa living in Cyprus and am really heartsick for my motherland. Coming across your website has just eased some of that pain. Thank you!!!
hi,i am sandhya.u r recipes are very good.i tried alu parota.its so good.i want to “how to prepare egg rolls” plz send me this receipe.
Hi Varun,
Came across your site when I was searching for some Konkani Recipes. I am an Amchi and I come from Mumbai Nagari but have been in the UK for pst year and a half. I always loved cooking coz my Aayi is a fantastic cook but she never let me in the kitchen saying that I would have to do it when I get married. But due to my immense curiosity and love for cooking I still watched her cook. But your site really helped me a lot as I have forgotten some things which are crucial for some recipes. Like Patholli’s for Upaas etc… Now I can have yummy Amchi cuisine in Freezing UK!!
Thanks
Poonam
Sorry Shilpa,
Instead of typing your name I typed my brothers name!! I was speaking to him about this site and typing a comment for you so got mixed up!! My brother checked out the site and loved it…he is excited about trying some basic and easy recipes right now coz he started cooking just recently (after he landed in UK….heheh)
Well thanks again for the fantastic recipes!!
Regards,
Poonam
hello shilpa, i am avinash, born and brought up in bangalore. i have been living i the uk for the last 4 years. i am a doctor by orofession. i have regular curry nights and stumbled on your website through sheer accident. i was working the night shift and googled lemon rice to show my friend a picture. Lo! your site came up. i fell in love with it especially when i read the word chitranna. this is one of my dishes for curry nights. keep up the good work. i gotta go ‘cos got patients to see. will try to get back asap. maybe i’ll post my own recipes which i are my mum’s but i have made changes to suit my lifestyle in the uk. thanks. bye for now.
Hi Shilpa
Great job. Very interesting site. Keep it up.
Bhatia
hi Shilpa!
I’m from Goa, settled in California. I’ve been a fan of your site for the past few months now, since most of your recipes are similar to the ones my mom used to make. It’s been exciting to try recipes from your site, they never fail to impress. My quest is to try every single recipe posted here. Thanks and keep up the good work!
Hi shilpa,
Well done for bringing more spice n colour to “aayisrecipes”.
I have been a silent reader for past one year.I belong to the present generation of young konk gals who learn cooking only after marriage. Although i had bought a book of konkani dishes by “Jaya V Shenoy” , i preferred refering to this website. The main reason being every recipe had a clear ,elaborate Step by Step procedure along with Do’s and Dont’s which has helped a beginner like me to improve my culinary skills. Also the recipes include items/ substitutes which are readily available abroad. And yeah..the Cake Decoration is indeed a hot topic which has added more zest to this website. Please include topics like food carving/garnishing techniques too.
Congrats once again & ALL THE BEST !!! U have a long way to go..:)
HAPPY UGADI !
Thanks,
Navaneetha Bhat
London
Hello Shilpa
your web site & its contents are wonderful.
I really like the recipes posted on the site and eagerly wait for new post.
by the way,
could tell me who is hosting your site and which blog software you are using
thanks & best regards
Shilpa: Thanks Mohan for the kind words about my site. We have hosted this site on dreamhost as of now. I am using wordpress.
Hi Shilpa,
I came across your site when I was searching for some recipe.
Your recipes are too good. I loved the paneer chilli and the Sambar.
Keep up the good work.
Cheers
Hema
Hi Shilpa,
I love your site.I have to glance through it at least once or twice a day!Every recipie that I have tried from your site is great!It is even better as you welcome any suggestions & in the end we get even a more perfect result!I am a Punjabi raised in Bangalore.Speak more of Kannada then Punjabi & also cook food from all parts of India.I applaud your effort & thankyou sincerely.Keep up the good work.
Hi,
This site is just great. I dont know how I found it…but am glad I did. My family comes from Ankola. I was born and raised in Belgaum. So was very happy to see the connection. I dont speak konkani, but my aayi’s cooking is very much the konkan style.
My dad says that his granparents were from Kodkani.
And BTW did you study in GIT??? If you get a chance do write to me offline. Would like to chat with you.
I love this site. Thank you very much for this.
Chandrika
I am so excited to have found your site!!! I love to cook, and Indian food has always been my absolute favorite. It’s such a pain to sift through all the other recipe sites to find an Indian recipe! I am also a practicing Buddhist and vegetarian- your site is such a great help! Thank you so much!
hello shilpa
this is harini from mumbai. when i saw ur site. i was thrilled not for the recipe. the way you presented all the recipes alongwith pictures (in a simple language). so that any layman can understand and do the best. even i am mangalorian. but really good recipes. i really feel to chat with u anytime as per your convenienc.
thanks
wish u all the best for the future
harini
You are really awesome! I really appreciate your passion to pursue cooking and also your enthusiasm. Your recipies are so unique and they are the best. You are an awesome cook and I genuinely thank you for sharing your recipies.
Thanks a lot!
Namita
Hi Shilpa
I have been visiting your site frequently. The blog name itself attracts me to visit your site and learn the aamchi recipes.
Today I cam across our “About” page and realised that we have 2 common things – I’m (partly) from Belgaum and my post-marriage last name is same as your native place!!
It wuld be nice to share all the memories of Belgaum.. do drop me a line at my email address.
Thanks for sharing all the wonderful recipes.
Dear Shilpa,
My surname is Kodkani,my ancestors hailed from that place.While searching on Google I came across this wonderful website: ayeesrecipes.com,and am pleased to see that it has become popular in a relatively short time.I will tell my daughters-in-law to visit this website…Vaccunachi tondaak uddak suttata…
Sudhirmam
Shilpa: Thanks Sudhirmam. Good to know your ancestors are from Kodkani. I know Konkani family, I think none of them are in Kodkani now. Thanks for your kind words.
I’m actually from Andhra, I spent 2 yrs in Mangalore when my mom was a lecturer in college. Mangalorean cusine is amazing! The Sannas, the fish curries and breadfruit in coconut curry – there’s nothing quite like Mangalorean cuisine. Also used to enjoy eating Ideal ice-creams with my mom and granny. Miss it so much now.
I tried your Kothimir Saar and it was SUPERB! Thanks and Keep up the great work!
Shilpa: Thanks a lot Manjari. I am honored.
Hi Shilpa
I have followed your website for sometime, and have been meaning to write. For aamchi raandap, this is by far the most complete and authentic site. Keep up the good work.
Always check with your recipes before cooking !
Thanks
Sachin
Shilpa: Thanks a lot Sachin. I am so happy to know you all like my work.
Hi Shilpa,
First of all, let me congratulate you on fantastic work , its amazing !! With your help my wife(gujju, now konkani!) prepared amazing vali bhajji ambat , and now tht we have found ur site i will cherish more konkani food . Thank you
Well my mother is from kodkani and i know your family closely.
Purushottam & Rishabha
Shilpa: Welcome to AR
. I think we met in Manipal once. I hear a lot about you from my better half (mostly I keep anonymous on the blog, so I trimmed your comment a little bit. Hope you don’t mind). I am so happy to see you here. Thanks a lot
Hello
It was great to come across this site accidently looking for Aamchigelle recipes.
It is a great site with wonderful recipes and great links.
I have noted down recipe for fish curry and am eager to try it out.
I am sure it will turn out good.
Keep up thr good work
Ravi
Hi Shilpa,
Congratulations!on bringing out this beautiful site.It is great to see new recipes being added everyday with fabulous pictures showing step by step the various preparations.I must thank my cousin Bakula for directing me to your site.Keep up this good work.
Lavanya
Shipa, you indeed have a wonderful site. Great work. I am yet to try your recipes, but all of them look very delicious.
I will be privileged to be linked to your site. Check out mine, I am very new to blogging and have only just started. Do let me know your suggestions on mine.
http://www.cooking4allseasons.blogspot.com
HI Shilpa,
Got to know abt this great site from ur brother
.. great going ..
Im from kumta too .. This site is too good .. especially for people who are not living in india..
I have recommended this link to my brother who is in denmark now. I know this site would help him cook some good stuff with what he gets there ..
This is one of the nicest sites done by an individual that pertains to foods in India. Congrats! Let me know and I can add you on our site .It will be nice if we can get a mention about our site ( http://www.IdiscoverIndia.com) on your page as well.
It will be helpful for your readers. Keep up the good work of spreading the Indian culture. Hopefully that will bring more tourists to India and have them see the wonderful land we all know as “India”.
Hi Shilpa,
Simply mind blowing…you have really cherished the Konkani Cuisine.
Would you be having the receipe for “Kabbu Ambade Gassi” It is mainly a dish from south kanara.
Shilpa: There is Ghashi recipe on site. Have a look at it and I am not sure if it is same that you are asking. I am not very familiar with SK names. Will try to find.
Hi
There is going to be a Blogcamp in India on 16th of June. Around 250 bloggers will be taking part in the event.
This is what they say on their blog: “The way unconferences work is that, you don’t have an agenda, rather we will put up a white board, where participants will themselves add the topics they are interested to speak upon. Depending upon the number of speakers we will go for multiple threads. There will be some intense discussions, we will have a lot of fun and yes there will be blogging, video blogging, photo blogging, podcasting … everything under the blogger sun.”
The registrations have started. We are planning to have 250 participants from all over the country. There are some people taking part virtually, using youtube, slideshare, skype etc. if you are interested please add your name to the wiki.
Check the:
wiki: http://barcamp.org/BlogCampPune
official blog: http://www.blogcamppune.blogspot.com
rashmi
Hi,
Your send email link does not seem to be working.
-Ram
Shilpa: It works. I have changed the id slightly to avoid spam. Just remove all brackets and the letters in capitals.
Kudos! Good deal with the site.
As a suggestion, it would be really great if you can add a way to make these recipes print friendly.
Hi Shilpa
Iam new to u r site it is a very good site and i have tried some recipies they r delicious and very tasty and u r great how u r managing u r job and all these things it’s very great keep it up
It’s very happy to hear that u r parents r coming enjoy the week with ur parents
Have a nice time
Bye
Hello shilpa
I had a shenoy neighbour in early 80s, for reasons they had to change their house, my shenoy auntie gave all of us great food,
I am now in shanghai, china, and hard to keep in touch with her and her family for recipes
you have done a great job giving the konkani recipes,
i have tried most of your recipes, gives me that perfect taste and also reminds me of those bygone days,
love your recipes
thanks a lot
have a great time
Sunitha
Nice to know you.
Wonderful work shilpa. Neat presentation.
You are on the top of my favourite list.
Thanks for sharing.
Hey Shilpa,
First of all really good work…
I just love this site.All recipes looks so good so perfect.
I have tried some of them and almost all came out well.
I am from a place called gokarna and currently in blore.
Came across ur site while searching for some recipe.
Are you a working women?How and when do u get time for all these madam?
I was thinking probably u r a house wife so u will get time to do all these.
But while reading abut “AMBE SAATH” i came to know that u alos work.
Hats of to u.Where there is a will there is a way very true…
I love cooking and eating good food.
My Hubby is from Kerala. People do u know that in kerala also there is huge konkani community?
All recipes that u have posted are mostly from karnatak GSB ones.
If i find some mind blwing recipes from GSB kerala i would send it across..
Let me know how will i post it acros to u.
Pratibha
Shilpa: Thanks for the kind words Prathiba. I have few Kerala Konkani recipes on thie blog. But yes, I will be happy to get more…Thanks for the offer. Please mail them to me when you find them.
Yes, I am a working women. My day usually start at 5-5.30. I go to office by 7.30 and comeback by 6-6.30. Morning I cook breakfast and lunch and in the evening, dinner. Its my passion to cook. So I manage to do it, even when I am busy. Working timings are bit relaxed in US compared to India. So it is okay.