Monday, 7 November 2011
Jeera Rice | Cumin Rice
Saturday, 5 November 2011
Pineapple Cup Cake with Chocolate Ganache
Labels:
Baking,
Cakes,
Dessert,
Microwave,
Party food,
Sinful Delights,
Snacks
Friday, 4 November 2011
Chole Masala | Chickpea Curry
Looking forward to what Mom will be cooking for my lunch box or peeking to see how she goes on about making the food or quickly making 1 or 2 Dosas when she is away for 2 seconds are a few things that made me realize I definitely had a lot of interest in cooking. And I have to majorly credit my mother for nurturing the interest at a very young age. Since the 5th grade, she has been encouraging me to do a little of this & a little of that. No matter how exact the recipe is, a little advice from Mom always reassures my confidence in the dish.
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Pav Bhaji | Mixed Veg Curry with Burger Buns
Hi folks!
Yet another Blog Hop Wednesday... And I found myself hopping over to Nirmala's Kitchen. And to my delight, what did I find? PAV BHAJI! (paa-oh bhaa-jee) Since the time I sprouted teeth, I remember eating Pav Bhaji every time we went to a restaurant - every-single-time without fail! Pav Bhaji is one of my most favorite dishes ever. Just thinking about it makes me drool! :-D And who makes the best Pav Bhaji (besides Sadguru Hotel in Mumbai)?? My Momma! :-D Yes, I love the hotel Pav Bhaji. But they make you feel heavy right away! My mom's Pav Bhaji is light & I can keep gobbling more & more! :-D So, following the basics of Nirmala's recipe, I finally learnt my Amma's magic! :-)
A little about Pav Bhaji -
Its pretty much a mixed vegetable curry eaten with Pav. Pav is similar to your Burger Buns (although not quite) You can eat the curry with any form of bread, tortillas, rice etc. I eat the curry in bucket-loads! :-) Of course, if you don't have the cpcity to bear the spice, you're dead! :-D But nothing that can't be adjusted with a little sugar & little less of the red-chili powder & other spices.
Now- there are different ways of making the curry. But I settled for my mother's method because it seems like the easiest one. She used the Pressure Cooker method.
Ingredients -
For the Curry:
Potato - 2 medium sides cut into small cubes
Bell Pepper / Capsicum - 1 chopped finely
Carrot - 1, cut into small pieces
Cauliflower - 1/2 cup
Tomato - 3-4, chopped
Onion - 2 medium sliced finely
Peas - 1/2 cup, boiled (i skipped coz I didn't have)
Garlic - 2 cloves, minced
Ginger - 1 teaspoon grated
Green chilies - 2, chopped
Red Chili Powder - 1 teaspoon (more or less)
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 teaspoon
Pav Bhaji Masala / Garam Masala - 1 tablespoon
Salt - to taste; 1-2 teaspoons
Sugar - 1/4th of a teaspoon
Oil - 2 tablespoons
For Garnish:
Butter - 1 teaspoon
Pav Bhaji Masala / Garam Masala - 1 tablespoon
Coriander / Cilantro leaves - to decorate
Method
1. Wash the cauliflower well & boil it in salt water. Flowers tend to have worms in between so it is important to do this - apparently. Drain excess water
2. Keep the other veggies ready.
3. Heat 2 TB of oil in a pressure cooker & add the onions
3. Then add green chilis & ginger, garlic. Sauté for 1 minute
4. Add the turmeric powder & saute
5. Next, add salt
6. Then, add potatoes & Sauté well
7. Add carrots & capsicum & mix well.
8. Add a pinch of sugar (to balance the flavors)
9. Add red chili powder
10. Garam Masala / Pav Bhaji Masala & mix
11. Add the boiled cauliflowers & mix well.
12. Let the veggies cook for about 2 minutes. Then add the tomatoes & mix
13. Finally add enough water to cover the entire vegetables-mix
That's it. Now let it cook in the pressure cooker (until about 5-6 whistles) (takes about 15-20 minutes)
14. Switch off the flame. Once you can open the cooker, take a large spoon or a vegetable-masher & mash the entire mix.
Yet another Blog Hop Wednesday... And I found myself hopping over to Nirmala's Kitchen. And to my delight, what did I find? PAV BHAJI! (paa-oh bhaa-jee) Since the time I sprouted teeth, I remember eating Pav Bhaji every time we went to a restaurant - every-single-time without fail! Pav Bhaji is one of my most favorite dishes ever. Just thinking about it makes me drool! :-D And who makes the best Pav Bhaji (besides Sadguru Hotel in Mumbai)?? My Momma! :-D Yes, I love the hotel Pav Bhaji. But they make you feel heavy right away! My mom's Pav Bhaji is light & I can keep gobbling more & more! :-D So, following the basics of Nirmala's recipe, I finally learnt my Amma's magic! :-)
A little about Pav Bhaji -
Its pretty much a mixed vegetable curry eaten with Pav. Pav is similar to your Burger Buns (although not quite) You can eat the curry with any form of bread, tortillas, rice etc. I eat the curry in bucket-loads! :-) Of course, if you don't have the cpcity to bear the spice, you're dead! :-D But nothing that can't be adjusted with a little sugar & little less of the red-chili powder & other spices.
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| B&W doesn't give the effect, does it? :-| |
Ingredients -
For the Curry:
Potato - 2 medium sides cut into small cubes
Bell Pepper / Capsicum - 1 chopped finely
Carrot - 1, cut into small pieces
Cauliflower - 1/2 cup
Tomato - 3-4, chopped
Onion - 2 medium sliced finely
Peas - 1/2 cup, boiled (i skipped coz I didn't have)
Garlic - 2 cloves, minced
Ginger - 1 teaspoon grated
Green chilies - 2, chopped
Red Chili Powder - 1 teaspoon (more or less)
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 teaspoon
Pav Bhaji Masala / Garam Masala - 1 tablespoon
Salt - to taste; 1-2 teaspoons
Sugar - 1/4th of a teaspoon
Oil - 2 tablespoons
For Garnish:
Butter - 1 teaspoon
Pav Bhaji Masala / Garam Masala - 1 tablespoon
Coriander / Cilantro leaves - to decorate
Method
1. Wash the cauliflower well & boil it in salt water. Flowers tend to have worms in between so it is important to do this - apparently. Drain excess water
2. Keep the other veggies ready.
3. Heat 2 TB of oil in a pressure cooker & add the onions
3. Then add green chilis & ginger, garlic. Sauté for 1 minute
4. Add the turmeric powder & saute
5. Next, add salt
6. Then, add potatoes & Sauté well
7. Add carrots & capsicum & mix well.
8. Add a pinch of sugar (to balance the flavors)
9. Add red chili powder
10. Garam Masala / Pav Bhaji Masala & mix
11. Add the boiled cauliflowers & mix well.
12. Let the veggies cook for about 2 minutes. Then add the tomatoes & mix
13. Finally add enough water to cover the entire vegetables-mix
That's it. Now let it cook in the pressure cooker (until about 5-6 whistles) (takes about 15-20 minutes)
14. Switch off the flame. Once you can open the cooker, take a large spoon or a vegetable-masher & mash the entire mix.
(I over-mashed it. Don't mash it to the int that it looks like pulp)
15. Then add the boiled peas & mix. (I skipped)
16. This is what my mum does for extra flavor. > Heat butter & add 1 TB of Pav Bhaji / Garam Masala mix well
17. Add this to the mashed veggies & mix well again.
18. Garnish with some Coriander leaves & onion slices.
Serve with toasted Pav / Bread / Buns / Tortillas / Rice etc.
Best eat with Pav.
~~~~~~Slurp~~~~~~
One of the famous Mumbai Street foods. If prepared at home with care, it can be a very healthy lunch option too.
Linking it to Radhika's BHW & also linking this one to the Healthy Lunch Challenge hosted by Edible Entertainment (started by Smita) & Pari's Only Curries
Monday, 31 October 2011
Eggless Molten Lava Cake (in a Microwave)
Visit www.foodomania.com for the recipe & step by step pictures.
Link to this recipe - http://foodomania.com/chocolate-lava-cake/
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