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Showing posts with label Vegetarian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vegetarian. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

SNAKE GOURD RINGS


This is something different and easy to try with snake gourd. Apart from the boring and usual podalanka poriyal, podalanka or snake gourd can be used to make something interesting like this. Its similar to the bajjis we eat, so it can be prepared as an evening snack, served as a starter or even with a rice preparation. 



INGREDIENTS

Snake gourd - 2 (small size)
Gram flour - 1 cup
Rice flour - 1/2 cup
Chili pwd - 1 tsp (add more if you require)
Salt 

METHOD

Wash and wipe the snake gourd dry. Scrape the skin lightly and cut them into rings. Remove the pith from the rings and keep the chopped rings aside. Prepare a batter with gram flour, rice flour, chili pwd and salt with water. It should resemble dosa batter. Check for salt and chili pwd and add more if required. Now add chopped snake gourd into the batter. Heat oil in a kadai and fry them. Snake gourd rings are ready!! 



Thursday, March 19, 2015

HOMEMADE MANGO ICE CREAM

Homemade ice creams are a special treat especially when its free from artificial colours and flavours. This mango ice cream tastes creamy and delicious with no colour or artificial flavour added to it. Its also egg less!It's also free from stabilizing agents and stays good for even a month if stored in an airtight container in the freezer. 



INGREDIENTS

Milk - 100 ml (cold)
Amul cream – 1 liter
Milkmaid – 400gms
Mango puree - 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp 

METHOD

Whip the fresh cream (750 ml) using a hand mixer until high peaks are formed. This will take about 15-20 mins. Take another bowl and add cold milk, milkmaid, puree and give it a mix. I prefer fresh mango puree but you can even use store bought puree. Now add the whipped cream to this mixture and stir using a spatula until all the ingredients are mixed well. Pour the contents in an airtight container and place it in a freezer. Take it out after an hour, add the remaining cream (250 ml) and beat it using a hand mixer in medium speed for about ten to fifteen minutes and place it back into the freezer. Let it set for about three hours and whip it again using a blender for 15 mins. Put it back into the freezer and let it set for 6 hrs before serving. It melts fast at room temperature so place it back into the freezer immediately after serving.

BAKED MULTIGRAIN CRISPS/CRACKERS


Preparing roti and poori with whole wheat and multigrain was little boring so wanted to try something different at the same time healthy. Here comes the recipe to a HEALTHY, NO BAKING POWDER, NO BAKING SODA, NO OIL, NO BUTTER multigrain crackers. Relish these lovely crisps with mayonnaise or any dip of your choice. I tried it with egg less sweet chili mayo and it was yummy!

It doesn't involve any hard work and its not time consuming. It can be made in ten minutes and will sure be a good evening snack or even a starter. You can even try it out with whole wheat and get experimental by adding herbs and spices of your choice. 


INGREDIENTS

Multigrain flour - 1 cup 
Salt - 1 tsp
Chili pwd or pepper pwd - 1/4 tsp
Dry herb - 1/4 tsp 

METHOD

Mix the multigrain flour (I used Ashirvad multigrain flour) salt, spices and herbs first. Mix well and check for salt and spice level. Then make a dough by adding little water. The dough should be tight. Please ensure that you add water little by little to make a perfect tight dough. Roll it like a chappati, using a fork make holes on it. This prevents puffing up and cut into pieces with a knife. The thinner you roll, the crisper the cracker. 

Pre-heat the oven to 200 c for 10 mins. Place a baking sheet on a tray and then place the cut pieces. Bake for 15 mins or until the they turn light brown.


Saturday, March 14, 2015

GARLIC BUTTER


This homemade garlic butter is very simple to prepare and can be made in no time. It can be used on a toasted bread, can be added to pasta or spaghetti to give a nice flavour or even to temper your dhal fry. I usually spread this on a slice of sweet or milk bread and then toast it on a tava and have it. Oh, its simple delicious! The taste of butter and the aroma of garlic with chopped coriander leaves is irresistible.

INGREDIENTS

Table Butter - 1 pack (100g)
Garlic cloves - 4
Finely chopped coriander leaves - 2 tbsp

METHOD

Soften the butter with the back of a spoon. You can either chop the garlic finely and add or paste it and add its juice alone with a filter. Since we're using table butter, salt is not required. After adding the garlic, give a mix. Finally add the chopped coriander leaves and mix well. Set in fridge for a few minutes and use it as you prefer. It can be stored for up to 2 days but having it fresh makes it more tasty.  





Monday, March 9, 2015

METHI IN BABAY POTATO FRY/ VENDHAYA KEERAI URALAI KILANGU FRY


Vendhaya keerai/ Fenugreek leaves added to baby potatoes makes it a tasty and healthy combo. Its quite easy to prepare too. This dish can be had with rice and chapatti.

INGREDIENTS

Baby potao - 1 pack

Vendhaya keerai/ methi/ fenugreek leaves - 2 small bundles

Onion - 2 large, finely chopped

Sambar pwd - 2 - 3 tbsp

Turmeric pwd - a pinch

Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp 

Salt 

Oil 

METHOD

Wash and boil the potatoes. Add enough salt while boiling. Remove the peel and set aside. 
In a hot pan add oil, mustard seeds, onion and cook till the onions turn light brown. Add the chopped leaves, boiled potatoes, turmeric pwd, salt, sambar pwd or you can even use chili pwd if you prefer. Mix well and check for salt and spice. Cook for 10-15 mins. Serve hot.




Monday, December 29, 2014

BEANS USILI

Beans usili is a traditional dish prepared in South India more particularly by the brahmins. It's a lovely combination of lentil prepared in a particular way and mixed with beans. Its packed with nutrients and can be made with very little oil. Beans usili can be a good side dish for sambhar rice or mix it with hot rice with little ghee. It's delicious!

Usili is usually prepared using beans, cluster beans or banana flower. At home we use either cluster beans or beans.


INGREDIENTS

Beans - 30 nos
Toor dhal - 3/4 cup
Dry Red chili - 5 
Asafoetida - 1 tsp
Cumin seeds - 1/2 tsp
Turmeric - 1/2 tsp
Split Urad dhal - 1/2 tsp
Curry leaves
Salt 

METHOD

Wash and soak the toor dhal for an hour. Meanwhile, wash and cut the beans into small pieces. Cook beans with water and salt till done and keep aside. 
Drain the dhal of water and grind it to a coarse paste with cumin seeds, asafoetida, dry red chilies and salt. 
Heat oil in a kadai and add split urad dhal and curry leaves then add the ground paste with little turmeric and fry on low heat for about 11- 15 mins. You can also steam the ground paste in an idli maker. 
When it reaches a crumbly texture, add the beans and stir well. Check for salt. 
Cook for another 5-10 mins and beans usili is ready. 


Saturday, December 27, 2014

CHAPATHI AND BELL PEPPER STIR FRY

Usually, when I have left over chapathis's at home, I make kothu parota or make rolls with a filling or simply eat it with any left-over gravy. This time I wanted to make something different and also make use of the lovely and fresh bell peppers I bought. My kitchen is open to all kinds of culinary experiments and so I tried to cook something interesting with chapathi and bell peppers. It was a hit!

When I gave some to my parents, they asked me what it was. Since naming my dish dint really occur to me, I just called it - Chapathi & Bell peppers Stir Fry. Name it however you want but try this out and I'm sure you'll like it. 


INGREDIENTS

Chapathi/roti - 4 torn into pieces
Onion - 1  
Bell peppers - 2 (one of each yellow and red)
Cumin Pwd - 1/2 tsp
Chili Garlic sauce - 1 tbsp
Soya Sauce - 1 tbsp
Salt 


METHOD

  • Chop the onions and the bell peppers roughly

  • Heat oil in a Kadai and add the chopped onions and bell peppers. Cook in high heat for 3- 4 mins. Add the cumin pwd and mix well. 


  • Add the chapathi pieces, soya sauce and Chili garlic sauce. Give it a nice stir and switch off the heat. 

The picture above may not be very appealing but it definitely tastes nice. The slight crunchiness of the bell peppers and the mix of cumin pwd with the sauces gives it a different taste. 

CREAMY KADAI VEGETABLES

This creamy kadai vegetable dish tastes good with rotis and pulao. Its a mild gravy cooked with milk and cream and made without onion and garlic. Yes, it does not have onion and garlic and still tastes yummy. At home, we use onions for almost all our dishes in our daily cooking so I was wondering if I can cook something tasty and satvic - without onion and garlic. Determined to try a gravy without the 2 main (family.. lol) ingredients.. I got into my kitchen. Ingredients and method follows. 


INGREDIENTS


Potato - 2 small if big 1
Capsicum - 1 (I've used green, yellow and red. So one of each) 
Peas - 1/2 Cup
Paneer - 10 cubes
Tomato - 2
Green chili - 1
Mint leaves/ Pudina- 20
Coriander - 1 tbsp chopped
Turmeric pwd - 1 tsp
Coriander pwd - 1/2 tbsp
Chili pwd - 1/2 tbsp
Garam masala - 1 tsp
Dry methi leaves - 1 tsp
Jeera/ cumin seeds- 1 tsp
Ginger paste or chopped ginger - 1 tsp
Milk - 1/2 cup
Cream - 1/2 cup
Sugar - 1 tsp
Salt

Please use your choice of vegetables to it. Also, you can do away with the cream if you don't prefer. 

METHOD

Parboil* all the vegetables in little water with salt. 
Heat 1 tsp of oil in a pan and saute the chopped tomatoes, green chilies, chopped coriander and pudina/ mint  leaves one by one. Let it cool and grind it to a paste.
Heat a kadai, add oil and crackle jeera seeds. Add the garlic and saute for a minute, add the dry methi leaves, ground paste and after 3 mins add all the masala pwds. Add the parboiled veggies and cook for 5-10 mins in low heat adding little water. Add necessary salt and 1 tsp sugar. Once the veggies are cooked and the raw smell of the masalas go add the milk and cream. Stir and mix well in low heat for a minute and switch of the heat. 
Garnish with chopped coriander leaves.






Note
*Partially cooking the vegetables and removing from water once they are soft and before they are fully cooked. 

Friday, September 5, 2014

YAM FRY

I've already posted a recipe with yam/chena kilangu and this is just another variation.






INGREDIENTS

Chena kilangu/ Yam - 250 gms
Sambhar pwd - 2 tbsp
Turmeric pwd - a pinch
Salt to taste
Oil - 2

METHOD

Cut the yam into small cubes.
Boil them in water with required salt and turmeric till its cooked about 70% (it should not get too soft or mashed)
Drain the water and cool the yam cubes (it should dry completely) 
In a pan add oil, yam cubes, sambhar pwd (you can use plain chili pwd too, in that case reduce the quantity to 1 tbsp) and salt.
Toss it and cook till crisp.
This dish goes well with sambhar sadham/rice, curd rice or as an evening snack all by itself.

NOTE
Yam should not be cooked completely while boiling.
A few curry leaves can be added while frying to enhance the flavour.



Saturday, June 14, 2014

CHEESY MINT SANDWICH

This sandwich can be prepared in no time. Actually feels silly to write ingredients and method for this post. Nevertheless, I hope it helps beginners. Here goes the recipe for an utterly simple and utterly delicious mint and cheese sandwich. 





INGREDIENTS

Bread slices - 4
Pudina/ mint chutney - 2 tbsp
Cheese slices - 2
Ghee or Butter to toast

METHOD

Spread the mint/pudina chutney on a bread slice, place a cheese slice and close it with another slice of bread. Toast it on a tawa or a sandwich maker. Use a little butter or ghee if you're using a tawa to toast. This is too simple and can be made in a jiffy with left over mint chutney at home and tastes yummy. 


Thursday, June 5, 2014

PANEER DOSA

INGREDIENTS 

Paneer (grated) - 100 gms/ 1 cup
Onion (finely chopped) - 1
Tomato (chopped) - 1
Red chili pwd - 1 tbsp
Turmeric pwd- a pinch
Curry leaves - 4
Mustard - 1/2 tsp
Cumin seeds/ Jeera- 1/2 tsp
Salt to taste

METHOD

Heat a kadai and add 1 tbsp of oil. Add the mustard, cumin seeds, curry leaves and throw in the chopped onions once it crackles. Saute and wait till it turns light pink. Now, add the chopped tomatoes and the chili pwd. Mix well and cook for ten mins or till it turns mushy. Add the required salt and mix the grated paneer into it. Stir and cook for about 2 mins. Let it cool and just smear a generous portion on your dosa (just before serving it from the tawa) and roll or pack as shown below to enjoy yummy paneer dosa. Alternatively, it can also be used as a side dish for dosa. 

Note*
Do not add water and cook in medium flame. 
Paneer can also be cut  into very small cubes instead of grating




  


Wednesday, May 7, 2014

CARROT AND ROASTED PEANUT RAITHA

Though I've tried a variety of raitha recipes, something with peanuts was little unusual and that intrigued me. I ended up preparing it the very next day for bisi bela bath and trust me it was simply superb and heavenly for this summer heat. It tastes too good that it could be eaten without any roti or rice preparation. 
A little information about peanuts wouldn't hurt. Despite their name, peanuts are not actually nuts, they are legumes. Peanuts contain mono unsaturated and polyunsaturated fats that keep the heart healthyPeanuts are an extremely high source of plant protein. Peanuts contain high concentrations of the antioxidant polyphenols, primarily a compound called p-coumaric acid and oleic acid, that not only protect the heart but inhibit the growth of free radicals, keeping infection at bay.  Peanuts provide our body with essential vitamins, that also help in regulating metabolism, converting fat and carbohydrates into energy, and facilitating bone and tissue formation. A good source of folate, peanuts reduce the incidence of birth defects, and anemia related conditions. The number of peanuts health benefits match the number of ways it can be consumed.
Here's the recipe to yummy and healthy peanut and carrot raitha. 



INGREDIENTS

Carrot (grated) - 1
Peanuts - a handful
Curd/ Yoghurt - 2 cups
Mustard - 1/2 tsp
Cumin seeds/ Jeera- 1/2 tsp
Curry leaves- 4-5
Salt 
Oil - 1 tsp




METHOD

Mix the grated carrots, curd and keep it aside. In a pan, add the peanuts and toss for about 3-4 mins in medium heat without oil. In case you're using roasted peanuts then this step can be skipped. Add the roasted peanuts and required salt to the curd mixture and give it a good mix. In a small pan heat oil and add mustard and cumin. Once they crackle add the curry leaves, switch off the heat. Pour this over the curd mixture. Roasted peanut carrot raitha is ready to be served. Tastes good when chilled.  






Friday, March 7, 2014

YUMMY MASALA CASHEWS


We all love this crunchy nut, don't we? This delicately sweet yet crunchy and delicious cashew nut is packed with energy, antioxidants, minerals and vitamins that are essential for robust health. Here are a few health benefits of these super nuts : 

  • Cashews have a lower fat content when compared to most other nuts
  • They contain soluble dietary fibre 
  • Contains magnesium and copper that help to strengthen bones and are good for blood flow.
  • Cashews (100 gms) have almost 7 mg of iron while beetroot has only 0.8 mg.
  • Cashews keep our arteries flexible, prevent plaque build up.
  • Promotes bone health and traditionally used to prevent night cramps.
Source
www.whfoods.com
Rujuta Diwekar ( https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?id=51805188423&story..)



Coming to the recipe. Its a quick evening snack and can be made in a jiffy! I have used chili powder, the same can be prepared using pepper powder too, if you prefer. 



INGREDIENTS

Whole Cashews - 20-30
Chili pwd - 1 tsp
Salt
Ghee for frying

METHOD

Heat ghee in a kadai and when hot drop the cashews. Fry until golden brown in medium flame. Before letting it to cool add the chili pwd and salt and give it a good mix. Let it cool for a few minutes and enjoy your masala cashews with hot tea. 


Thursday, January 9, 2014

IDIYAPPAM - BIRYANI STYLE


This is similar to the Egg Idiyappam recipe posted earlier but this one is without eggs for vegetarians. It can be had with cucumber or onion raitha or even without that as it tastes good even without any side dish or gravy. Excellent dish and quite easy to prepare. This has been one of our favourite dishes at home and we prepare this frequently. If you're using the store bought ready-made idiyappam then steam it or heat it in the microwave and then use.





INGREDIENTS 


Idiyappam (torn to small bits) - 3 cups
Onion (finely chopped) - 2
Tomatoes (finely chopped) - 2
Mint leaves (chopped) - ¼ cup
Turmeric pwd - ¼ tsp
Chili powder - 1 tbsp
Garam masala - 1 tsp
Ginger garlic paste - 1 tsp
Coriander (finely chopped) - little for garnishing
Salt

METHOD


Heat oil in a kadai and add the chopped onions. Cook till translucent. Add ginger garlic paste, little salt and sauté till the raw smell of the ginger and garlic paste goes. Add chopped mint leaves, tomatoes, turmeric pwd, chili pwd and salt. Cook till the tomatoes get mushy. Add the garam masala or biryani masala (I use garam masala).Once it gets mushy (this might take about 15 mins in medium heat) add the tiny pieces of Idiyappam and stir well. Garnish with finely chopped coriander leaves. Serve hot.





Thursday, December 19, 2013

EASY RASAM

This rasam can be made in no time and tastes really good. Try this out when you crave for a good rasam but have only five minutes to spare. It will also be of help for starters as its very simple to make and you cannot go wrong. This also comes in handy when you're unable to prepare fresh spice powders. In fact this recipe was born as a result of power cut. I usually grind whole black pepper, cumin, coriander and garlic (coarsely) every time I prepare rasam which gives it a nice aroma and taste. Since I don't use any ready made powders for rasam or sambhar I came up with this idea. Nevertheless this also tastes good.




 INGREDIENTS

Tomato (chopped) - 1 small size
Tamarind juice* - 1 cup
Coriander powder - 1 tsp
Black pepper powder - 1 tsp 
Cumin powder/Jeera powder - 1/2 tsp 
Sambhar powder - 1/2 tsp
Turmeric powder - a pinch
Salt
Coriander leaves for garnish

For tempering

Ghee - 1 tsp 
Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
Cumin seeds/ jeera - 1/4 tsp
Garlic pods - 4
Curry leaves - 5
Karuvadagam* - a tiny piece

METHOD

In a bowl or vessel, add the chopped tomatoes, tamarind juice and all the masala powders. Add about 11/2 cups of water or according to your taste and add the required amount of salt. Keep this aside. Heat a kadai and add ghee, mustard seeds, cumin seeds, garlic pods, curry leaves and the karuvadagam in the same order. Once the seeds crackle and the garlic turns light brown pour the tamarind juice mixture to this and let it boil. Switch off the heat after the first boil. Let it set and transfer it to a vessel. Garnish it with coriander leaves. Simple rasam is ready to serve hot.


STEP BY STEP PICTURE


Add all the masala powders to the chopped tomato and tamarind juice. Add required salt and water.



 Crackle mustard, cumin, garlic pods, curry leaves and karuvadagam in a tsp of ghee and pour the above mixture. Let it boil.




Transfer it to a vessel and garnish with coriander leaves. 







NOTE
*Tamarind juice to be made with a small ball of tamarind in hot water
*Karuvadagam is a combination of small onion, garlic, fenugreek seeds, mustard seeds, cumin seeds and  split black gram. Combined and sun dried for days in a particular way and stored. This is used for  tempering.
 Adding karuvadagam is optional.




Monday, December 16, 2013

TOMATO AND SPROUT SALAD

I was looking to make a salad and the only ingredient I had was tomato and luckily found some sprouted green gram too! So the chef in me said why not put them together with a dash of olive oil and a pinch of pepper and salt. Here's the recipe to my tomato and sprout salad with a twist ;)




INGREDIENTS

To make a small bowl of salad for one person

Tomato - 1 (cut into 1 inch pieces)
Sprouted green gram - a handful
Rusk - 2
Olive oil - 1 tbsp
Lemon juice - 2 drops
Salt and Pepper as per taste
Chopped coriander leaves for garnish if you prefer



METHOD

Add the chopped tomato pieces and sprouted green gram to a bowl. The twist in this salad recipe is adding sweet rusk. Yes, rusk!! Break the rusk into 2 inch pieces. I've used sweet rusk here but it can be tried with any kind of rusk. Flavoured rusk may change the taste of the salad so refrain from using that unless you like it. Add the rusk pieces to the tomatoes and sprouts along with a tbsp of olive oil. Give it a good mix. Add 2 drops of lemon juice and the required salt and pepper. I've used white pepper for this salad. Garnish with chopped coriander leaves. The crunchiness of sprouted green gram and the sweetness of rusk mixed in the juice of tomato and olive oil makes it tasty. Try this simple and healthy salad and you're sure to love it.