Anderson, who was here on a three-day visit to be part of Colors' reality show " Bigg Boss 4", also learnt how to knead the dough thanks to Pakistani actress Veena Malik. But she quips that she still has to master the art of making round rotis.
"I cooked rotis, but they were of really weird shapes. I think I'll have to use scissors to shape them into proper circles. All of them were so perfect in making perfect circles. They were doing it with so much ease,"says Anderson.
The 43-year-old star flew back to Los Angeles Friday night. She said she would want to treat her two children - Brandon, 14, and Dylan 13 - to an Indian meal as soon as possible.
"I am going to make rotis and vegetables when I get back to home. I have learnt to make mixed vegetables in Indian style with onions, garlic and ginger, crushed pepper and some masala and turmeric...I have got the list of spices and I am sure I am going to find them.
"I'm a vegetarian, you know...and there are so many ways to roast and steam vegetables. I bake them, I roast them and steam them but this is a totally different way. There are so many flavours into it. Not that my kids can have spicy food, but they will like a dish with new spices," added Anderson.
For her entry on the show, the usually skimpily dressed Anderson chose to wear a white Ashley Rebello sari, and looked resplendent after teaming it with a sexy blouse. She even packed up some Indian garments to take home.
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