Monday, July 19, 2010

3 ways to make stuffed noodles.

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
Home made Wheat sevian, Rice sevian are the recipes from olden days in India. We prepare upma, kheer and many more dishes with these.
It was like a revolution when the noodles were introduced in India. For me, it was a magic! noodles in 2 minutes!!  Now a days there are many good brands making noodles. Maggi was the first in India. Then came Top Ramen... Now countless..

The new in the market in this year is the Foodles from Horlicks. The taste is good and different.
Noodles are mom's best friend in the world. Kids love noodles in any form and with anything. I always try to do something new with these noodles. Here is one more which was tried for the cooking competition. My friend Vaishaly and I tried this together. After trying few shapes and the way of cooking we decided to make veggie noodles rolls for the competition.
Interesting thing in this is the masala mix is the same, only the way of stuffing and cooking is different. Choose the one you want!!
First is the recipe for making masala mix :
(This masala mix recipe is adopted from the advertisement in a magazine. It was the advertisement for some noodles product with the recipe. There the chef has prepared it for noodles basket. Here we tried to bake or steam it.)

For Stuffing:
Mixed Vegetables – 200 gm
(Carrot, Cauliflower florets, Capsicum, Cucumber, Onion, Sweet Corn, Peas, Beans, thinly sliced cabbage)
Garlic – 2 cloves, chopped
Green Chilly - 2 finely chopped
Red chilly flakes – 1tsp
Salt to taste                 
Oil – 1 tbsp

For Sauce:
Tomato Ketchup – ½ cup
White vinegar – ½ tsp
Red Chilly flakes - 1 tsp
Maggi veg.cube – 1
Black pepper powder – ½ tsp
Mix all the ingredients for sauce in a bowl and keep it aside.

For Batter
Corn flour – 3 tbsp
Veg. Stock – 1 cup
Mix it in a bowl and use as required

For the layers:
Flat noodles – 2 packets
(you can mix the normal one also)
Salt to taste
Maggi veg.cube – 1
Corn flour – 1 tbsp
Black pepper powder – ½ tsp
Mozzarella cheese to spread
Butter

Method:



To make Vegetable mix masala:

Heat the oil in Microwave safe dish on HIGH for 2 minutes.
Add chopped garlic and keep it back in oven on HIGH for a minute.
Add mixed vegetables. Sauté it and keep on HIGH for 5minutes. Keep on stirring in between.
Add the butter, ready sauce, batter and half the quantity of Veg. stock.
Keep back in oven on HIGH for 2 minutes. Stir it after one minute.
Check it after 2 minutes. If the mix is slightly thick remove it or keep again for one minute.
Cool it.  Divide it into equal quantity for stuffing.



To cook the noodles:
Boil the water with salt in a microwave safe dish on HIGH FOR 2 minutes.
Add Maggi Veg cube, salt and flat noodles and boil on HIGH for 1 minute.
Be careful not to over cook the noodles.  The noodles should be paraboiled.
Remove, drain the water and transfer it into colander. Pour cold water on the noodles and drain it properly to remove all the water. Sprinkle powdered Veg cube, corn flour and pepper powder. Mix properly and keep it aside.
To  Make Idly:
Making stuffed noodles idly was my idea and tasted great too. Check out the photos.


Take the Microwave safe idly plate. Spread the noodles in a thin layer. Take a tbsp of masala and keep it in the middle. Spread the mozzarella cheese on the top. Cover it with another thin layer of noodles. Repeat with all the moulds.
Keep it covered on HIGH for 3 minutes. Remove and allow it to cool. 
Stuffed noodles idly are ready to serve.

To stuff the roll:
Divide the noodles according to the size of the roll you want to make.
Take one portion; spread it on an even plate to make a round shape.
Press with wet hand to combine it.
Spread the grated cheese to make a thin layer.
Keep the ready vegetable mix in the center.
Cover it to give the roll shape. Apply the corn flour batter to close it properly.
Brush it with butter.
Repeat with other rolls.

Brush the microwave safe big plate. Keep the rolls in it.
Bake it oh HIGH for 3 minutes. Open and turn the rolls. Brush with butter. Again bake it on HIGH for few more minutes.
Allow to cool.
Serve with Ketchup or sauce.


Going little oily,
Take the stuffed idly shaped noodles, fry in the hot oil and serve it with ketchup or sauce.

My friend Vaishaly took The Veggie noodles rolls to  LG MALLIKA - E - KITCHEN  contest. Here is the photo for the same :



Sending these to Srivalli's 365 days of Microwave Cooking! event 

Keep Smiling,


Sunday, July 18, 2010

Eggplant cups stuffed with veg and nuts

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
Few days back I got a call from LG company to ask whether I am interested to participate in the cooking competition. First I said No as I was little busy with mom's work. But, thanks to LG guy, who came home and explained the contest and the procedure, my mom forced me and told me it will be a good experience. I registered my name without any recipe in my mind. I thought of trying a cake. But I did not get more time spend on the recipe and the garnishing. 
I don't know why this recipe came in my mind!! May be because, it was easy, simple, quick and easily available ingredients. I had read it in one of old magazine at my friend's place. But never tried it before. It is a Turkish dish called "Imam Bayildi" May be I chose this one because, it is 100% cooked in a microwave which was the rule of the contest. In the original recipe, its a traditional cooking method. But I changed it into M/W cooking.


My friend Vaishaly is also a very good cook, very creative and very enthusiastic person. We both did shopping and tried it together(her and mine). I will post her recipe also in coming days.
Now coming to my recipe :


Ingredients:
Long and big Brinjals – 2
Onion- 1 chopped finely
Carrot - 1 cubed
Green Capsicum – 1 small, cubed
Fresh corn – 2 tbsp
Oil – 4 tbsp
Garlic – 2 cloves, chopped finely or crushed
Salt to taste
Sugar – ½ tsp
Oregano – a pinch
Lime juice – 1 tbsp
Fresh coriander – 2 tbsp, cleaned and chopped finely
Nuts – ¼ cup, cut into small pieces (Almonds, Cashew nuts,
Raisins)
Pepper powder – a pinch
Tomato – 1 big, cubed
Method:
·        Keep the brinjals in salted water for half an hour.
·        Cook the brinjals in a large uncovered microwave safe bowl on HIGH for 5 minutes, turning from time to time. Then immediately keep the brinjals in cold water to cool.
·        Now split the brinjals into half lengthwise, scoop out the flesh, leaving a little inside the shell and chop the pulp.
·        Heat half the oil in a micro wave safe bowl on HIGH for 1 minute. Put Garlic and keep on HIGH for a minute.
·        Add the onions and carrot and keep on HIGH for another minute. Now add cubed capsicum and sweet corn. Mix properly and cook for another half minute.
·        Now add chopped Brinjal. Cover and cook on HIGH for 3 minutes. Keep on stirring in between.
·        Open and season it with salt pepper and oregano. Mix well and add sugar. Cook for 2 more minutes.
·        Take it from the microwave and transfer into a bowl. Add 1 tsp oil, lime juice, half of fresh coriander and half of nuts.
·        Sprinkle evenly the salt and pepper powder inside the shells.
·        Stuff the mixture into the Brinjal shells and chill in the fridge.
·        Before serving, garnish with remaining fresh coriander and nuts.
Just make sure that the brinjal is baked properly.
And
If you choose the small brinjals, you can serve it one whole cup as a starter.
This is how I tried the garnishing at home, but was not happy with it. So changed it.

The competition was a very good experience for me as it was the first cooking competition. All the contestants were very creative.
Hoping to participate and be more creative in the future.


Sending this to Srivalli's 365 days of Microwave Cooking! event 
Keep Smiling,

Monday, July 12, 2010

Mangalore cucumber Sambhar

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
Do not invite me for food, if you have this sambhar in your menu. I swear you will repent! I am going to finish all the sambhar with hot rice and ghee. I just love it. I love the way, it is prepared by Udupi people. I am not giving you the Udupi recipe. It is my version, which I make with home made sambhar pudi or masala.
I use any vegetable which is available at home. But I like it more when I use this Sambhar Kai  or Mangalore cucumber. 
Without much introduction I am coming to the recipe,

Ingredients used 
Mangalore cucumber - 1/2 of one big cucumber, washed and cut into medium sized cubes.
Add little water to cover the cubes and boil for 5 minutes.
Toor dal - 1 cup, cleaned, washed and boiled

To make into fine paste,
Tomato - 1 big, chopped finely
tamarind paste - 1 tsp
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Sambhar powder - 2 tbsp
Salt to taste
Jaggery - 2 tbsp
Red chilly powder - 1 tsp
Transfer everything in a mixi or blender and churn it into a fine paste with little water.

For tempering
Oil - 1 tbsp
Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
Curry leaves - few
Turmeric powder a pinch
Fresh coriander to garnish
Heat oil in kadai. Add mustard seeds and cumin seeds. Add curry leaves and ground paste. Fry for 3 to 5 minutes.Add turmeric powder. Add boiled cubes. Mix it properly. Add boiled dal and two cups water. Cook for few minutes. Adjust the seasoning and add some more water if you feel the dal is thick. Cook for at least 10 minutes. Garnish with fresh coriander. 
Serve with hot rice, pickle and paapad.
Sending it to Priya of Enveetu Kitchen who is hosting the event which is started by Jagruti.
 
Keep Smiling,

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Green chilly crispy poha

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
I drafted this post 15 days back itself, but was not getting enough time to complete and publish it. But when Sanjeev Kapoor announced the competition on FB  on monsoon snacks, I remembered this one and I am publishing it now. I sent 3 entries to his competition but not this one. And I too started the post with "its monsoon here" !!! It was just by chance!! Here it continues ...
Its monsoon here. We feel like eating something crispy, fried snack with evening tea. This green chilly crispy poha is the best for a rainy evening with a cuppa tea  or a mug or hottt coffee.
My co sister always liked this one from me. So its for her now.
In my house, this is always prepared and kept in the kitchen. There are 3 recipes. One is with Red chillly powder, garlic as main ingredient. Second is with Red chilly, hing as main thing. The third one is this with green chilly and hing.
Thin poha - 250gm
Oil - 1/4 cup or less
Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
Peanut - 1/4cup
Dalia - 1/4 cup
Curry leaves - 15 to 20
Green chilly - 3 to 4, slit and cut in to two
Hing - a pinch
Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
Sesame seeds - 1 tbsp
Salt to taste
Sugar - 1 tbsp
Add oil in a kadai. Wait till the oil is hot, add mustard seeds. When splutter add cumin seds, peanut and curry leaves. Fry for sometime till peanut changes its color to golden color. Be careful as it may burn of if you delay or move away from kadai.
Now add green chilly and hing. Fry for half a minute. Add dalia and sesame seeds. Fry for half a minute. Off the heat. Keep on stirring. Now add Salt, turmeric powder. Let it cool.
Add the cleaned poha and sugar. Mix it properly. 
Take little quantity and transfer it into microwave safe bowl. (If you take more quantity, all the poha will not become crispy) Keep it on HIGH or 100% and run it for 30 seconds to one minute. Allow it to cool for 10 minutes.  Repeat with remaining poha. You will get crispy poha to eat.
Keep Smiling,

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Sprouted Sorghum and onion masala

Tried and tasted by Nivedita 
Hi All,
One more recipe from North Karnataka. A very healthy, nutritious and tasty food and tastes different. My mother used to make this when we were in school. But I do not know when we stopped eating this or when mom stopped making this.

Last week when I brought  Jowar or Sorghum to make flour (in flour mill). I remembered this recipe and thought of trying with very little quantity. I was not sure, whether I will like it now or not.
But, the taste was so good that I have decided to sprout the sorghum again and try it in salads or curry.
Here is the recipe for Sprouted Sorghum and onion Masala :
To sprout :
Sorghum - 1 cup
Wash the Sorghum and soak it in 3 cups of water for 24 hours.
Drain the water, wash it 2 times with fresh water. 
Tie in a muslin or cotton cloth for 12 hours. Open and check whether its sprouted or not, If not, tie it and keep it for another 8 to 10 hours.
Sprouting time depends on the weather. In cold weather, it takes more time than in hot weather. 

Ingredients :
Boiled Sprouted Sorghum - 1 cup
(Add 2 cups of water to the sprout and keep in a cooker to give 2 whistles. Let it cool and drain the water in a bowl to use it later.)
Onion - 1 big, cleaned, chopped into cubes
Oil - 2 tsp
Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
Curry leaves - 10 to 12, cleaned and chopped finely
Salt to taste
Red chilly powder - 1 tsp
or green chilly - 1 finely chopped
Turmeric powder - a pinch
Lime juice - 1 tbsp
Fresh coriander - 1 tbsp, finely chopped
Heat oil in a kadai. Add mustard seeds. When splutter add curry leaves and onion. Fry till onion changes its color. (Now add green chilly if you are using it). Or add red chilly powder, turmeric powder and salt. Mix it properly. Add the boiled water about 1/8 cup. Cook for a minute. Add the boiled sorghum. Cover and cook it for 2 minutes. Remove the lid add lime juice and fresh coriander. Mix it and remove from the Fire. 
You can use fresh coriander also.
Serve it with chapati or rice or even puri!!

I would love to thank Nithu of  Nithu's Kitchen, who made me to feel happy and proud of myself by taking my interview and posting in her blog.
Check out my  interview  in her blog and enjoy her unique recipes too.
Sending this to 



Keep Smiling,

Monday, July 5, 2010

Ginna (First Milk Halwa)

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
Are you thinking that what is this First milk? This is the first milk taken from cow just after the delivery and normally it is known as Colostrum. While browsing for more information, I got this link, where it says, this colostrum helps the human immune system tackleviruses, including HIV and H1N1.

During my childhood, milkman used to supply the milk. There were no packet milk. Milkmen used to bring the milk in big aluminium cans or in bottles.  And when ever there was any cow to deliver, we used to wait for this first milk.  Mom used to prepare this Ginna from that milk. 
But when I came to know that how much important it is for a calf to have the colostrum, I (at least) stopped having ginna.  I felt bad for the calf! 
Even for human babies, mother's first milk is very important to develop the immune system.
But, it is not advisable for a pregnant woman as this is considered as heat food or which produces heat in the body.
Last week, my mother's friend bought this ginna for us! And I could not wait taking pictures. I think I tasted it after 25 years!
Here is the  recipe from my mom,
Colostrum - 1 litre
Powdered or grated Jaggery - 250 gm  or according to your taste
Cardamom powder - 1 tsp
 The milk should be used as soon as possible otherwise you will not get the halwa texture, it will become water like payasam.
Add the milk and jaggery in a cooker vessel.  Mix it till the jaggery is dissolved.  Add cardamom powder.
Check for the sweetness. If less add more.
Keep it in a cooker and give 2 whistles. Allow it to cool.
Remove the vessel. Cut the cooked halwa into desired shapes. 
If the milk is one day old,  repeat the same thing but cook it outside in a vessel by stirring it often.  You will get watery ginna, but that also tastes good. We used to have it with puri or chapati.
Sending this to my event : 




Keep Smiling,

Friday, July 2, 2010

Green gram flour rotti (Rotti Sandige)

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
One more traditional food from North Karnataka. It is usually prepared  in villages on No moon day with some sweet. It is taken to the fields also on Sheege Hunnive and Kar Hunnive.
The preparation is same as Thaali peeth.  It is served as a side dish in small pieces.
Ingredients :
Green moong flour - 1 cup
(You will get ready flour packet in any Indian stores,here in India or villages, we take the whole green moong to the flour mill to make it into flour)
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp, crushed
Green chilly - 2 to 3 crushed
Curry leaves - 10-12, chopped finely
Salt to taste
Water to make dough
Oil to fry these.
To make
Aluminium foil - 1 square sheet (12" x 12")
(in olden days, the small white clean cloth was used for the purpose)
water to apply on the foil

Take the flour in a big plate with the edges. Make the small well in the middle. Add all the ingredients except water and oil. 
Go on adding water slowly and mix it properly to get nice dough(Not very hard or very soft) The dough should be little softer than chapati atta.
Divide the dough into equal balls of small orange size.
Take one ball. Keep it on the foil. 
Start pressing it from the middle to make it into thick rotti or a bigger size puri.
Heat tawa and apply oil. 
Hold the foil carefully and put it with the rotti down side on tawa. Slowly remove the foil after few seconds.
Let it cook for a minute. 
Now spread 1/2 tsp oil and turn the rotti. Fry both the sides till it is cooked. Keep on pressing everywhere for rotti to cook evenly.
Repeat with other balls.
Remove it and keep it open for 10 minutes. If you cover the rottis immediately they will leave the water and the rotti gets spoiled.
Have it with Jowar rotti and other vegetable preparations.
Keep Smiling,

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