Sunday, December 4, 2011

NOODLES IN TOMATO BASKET

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
ONLY PHOTOS SPEAK IN THIS POST :-)

Steamed tomato baskets..




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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Fresh Avarekalu(Hyacinth beans) ladoos

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
Do you all think that I am feeling lazy to post anything here in the blog!!! Yes and NO. Lazy because I am not trying anything new to post the recipe, No because I am not able to manage the time .
Today I am posting a very unusual recipe. Ladoos made with fresh Avarekalu/Hyacinth beans/Surti Papdi.
This recipe is from my mother which she saw in a cookery show and made it immediately when she was in Pune.
And last week she prepared it when I brought the beans...


Here goes the recipe:



Ingredients :
Fresh beans - 250 gm
Powdered Sugar - same as the powdered beans
Oil to fry the beans
Ghee - 2 tbsp (more or less)
Green cardamom powder - 1tsp
Cashew nuts - 2 tbsp, small pieces(optional)


Method:
Clean and wash the beans.
Dry with a cloth or kitchen tissue.
Heat the oil in a kadai and fry the beans till crispy and the raw smell of beans should go.
Transfer on a kitchen towel or tissue to remove the excess oil.
Once cool grind into powder and measure the quantity.
Measure the powdered sugar same as powdered beans.
Mix powdered beans, sugar, ghee and cardamom powder nicely. Add more ghee if you feel its dry.
Add cashews (if adding), make into small ladoos.

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

You will be missed Jayasree :-( / Vella Avil and Whole Wheat Choco Chip Cookies

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
Death is inevitable. We know it, but the pain is also unbearable when it happens in the family or friend circle.  I was in this pain when I heard about Jayasree's death. Sometimes, we really do not know people personally but they become close to us for some or the other reason. Blogging world has given me a chance to know many good people among whom many are my  very good friends. 



I was not so regular visitor to Jayasree's blog(Experiments in Kailas Kitchen), but have tried few of her recipes. So this post is to tribute to her. Her blog is full of amazing and very interesting recipes with an authentic touch.
I tried two of her recipes:
ONE is 
VELLA AVIL : The taste was really good and was perfect for my Thursday Offer to Sai Baba.


and the 
SECOND one is 
WHOLE WHEAT CHOCO CHIP COOKIES with a little change in it. I added little oats powder to make it more healthier.

You will be missed Jayasree.

May her soul rest in peace. May God give her family the strength to face this loss as its not possible to fill the loss by anything.
There are many more recipes in her blog to try and learn.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Potato Fry - Chinese Style


Tried and tasted by Nivedita 
Hi All,

One more time to say SORRY for not posting any recipe here. Its exactly one month that I posted any recipe here. I could not manage the time to be regular here.
Today I am here with potato fry in Chinese Style. My kids loved it. Its simple, yummy and perfect side dish for kids.

Ingredients :
Baby potatoes - 250gm
Onion - 1 big,  sliced
Ginger - 1tbsp, finely chopped
Garlic - 1tbsp,  finely chopped
Soy sauce - 1tsp
Vinegar - 1 tsp
Tomato ketchup - 2 tbsp( I used Maggi hot n sweet ketchup)
Chilly paste - 1/2 tsp
Crushed pepper - 1/4 tsp
Salt to taste
Olive oil - 1 tbsp(normal oil is also fine)
Sesame seeds - 1 tbsp, roasted 
Fresh coriander  and spring onion - 1tbsp each, finely chopped for garnishing(not in the photo)

Method:
Boil the potatoes.
Peel the skin and keep aside.
Heat oil in a thick kadai. When its full hot, add ginger and garlic. 
Saute it till brown.
Add onion and fry till brown.
Add the potatoes and fry for few minutes.
Now go on adding Soy sauce, Vinegar, ketchup and chilli paste.
Add Salt and pepper powder and mix well.
Fry for another minute on high flame.
Garnish with fresh coriander, spring onion and sesame seeds.
Serve hot with chapatis.


Keep Smiling,

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Sweet Potato and Bengal gram Payasa

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
Sweets!!!!!!!Sweets!!!!!I love sweets :-)
I always think and try to remove at least one sweet from my favorite list. But no way!! I love everything. I always get scared that what happens to me if I get diabetes!! There is 100% chance as it is hereditary, but that is not stopping me from eating sweets :-)
Here is one more sweet which I love to eat (I should  find new word for this!!!!) The twist in this is adding sweet potato.
We call it Genasina huggi(Genasu=Sweet potato) in Kannada.


Ingredients:
Sweet Potato - 2 big
Chana dal - 1/2 cup
Jaggery - 1/4 cup
Ghee - 1 tbsp
Cardamom powder - 1/2 tsp
Salt a pinch
Poppy seeds - 1 tsp, roasted(optional)
Water to boil the chana and potato

Method:
Wash the sweet potato. Boil sweet potatoes and chana till soft. I kept both in different vessels in the cooker and gave 2 whistles. allow it to cool.
Grate the jaggery and keep it aside.
Mash the sweet potatoes and chana. Add the grated jaggery, ghee and salt.
Keep it to boil on low flame till the jaggery gets mixed.
Once its mixed, add the cardamom powder and cook for one more minute.
Add roasted poppy seeds, cook for a minute and remove from the fire.
Serve hot..
Sending it to 
 MY event which is guest hosted by 
Raks of RAKS KITCHEN
Celebrate-Sweets-Event---Ra

Keep Smiling,

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Jalebi for ICC August

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
Yess!! I am back into ICC after 2 months.  I missed the previous 2 months. I was really stuck with many other things. When I saw this month's Indian Cooking Challenge, I was not much happy thinking that making Jalebi at home is not an easy task.
But again as it is a challenge I have to accept and do it. Again the time was my enemy. But I overcame it and here are clicks of my Jalebi.
And for some percent I was right, I could not get the perfect jalebi shape and my sugar syrup was thick.
Thinking that I will make the syrup again, I started on the second batch. But..... again I had to rush for some important work which took my whole day. When I came back my dough was sour and watery. So I had to throw the whole thing into the dustbin.
Luckily I took the clicks of first batch I prepared.
I used half the quantity from Srivalli's given quantity.

 The ingredients easy to get and the method is super easy. I loved the making of Jalebis but was not happy with myself, as I could not get the proper shape. But the taste was really good. My jalebis remained crispy even the next day :-)
 Ingredients:
To make the batter:

All purpose flour  - 100 gm or 7/8 cup
 Yoghurt - 1 cup Lime juice - 1 tsp Cornstarch - 30 gm or 1/8 cup Hot oil - 1 tbsp a large pinch of saffron color, It was not useful, I thought of adding some food color to it.


To make syrup
Sugar - 1 cup Water - ½ cup
Oil for deep frying




For the batter,
Take all the ingredients under "to make batter". Mix all together to make it thick batter. Keep it to ferment for overnight.


Before making jalebis
take the sugar and water to make the syrup till one boil.
Keep it warm.
Heat oil in a kadai. THE OIL SHOULD BE REAL HOT.
Use the zip bags( I used milk packet). Snip off one corner(very thin hole) Fill it with the batter.
Pipe the batter into hot oil and fry till golden. Drop these into syrup for a minute or two.

Remove and serve hot. 




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Monday, September 12, 2011

CELEBRATE SWEETS -FRUITS & VEGGIES WITH RAKS

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
SO HOW IS LIFE GOING ON? BUT PLEASE DON'T ASK ME!!! I AM NOT ABLE TO MANAGE MY TIME WELL. ITS LIKE THE WORK NEVER ENDS. NO SLEEP, NO REST... I HAVE BECOME A JUGGLER TO BALANCE ALL THE WORK ALL ALONE. HOPE TO BE BACK SOON TO MY REGULAR BLOGGING.
TODAY I AM HERE TO ANNOUNCE MY EVENT "CELEBRATE SWEETS" WHICH IS GUEST HOSTED BY RAKS  OF "RAK'S KITCHEN"
PLEASE VISIT HER SITE TO CHECK THE DETAILS AND SEND THE ENTRIES. 

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

ABSOLUTELY NO KNEAD BASIC WHITE BREAD(FOOD REMAKE)

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
HOW ARE YOU? I KNOW I AM NOT ABLE TO POST HERE REGULARLY. HOPEFULLY I WILL BE BACK TO MY REGULAR BLOGGING SOON. 
THERE ARE SOME TIMES WHERE YOU DON'T GET THE THINGS YOU WANT. AND ITS VERY COMMON WITH ME.. LIVING IN A SMALL CITY, I ALWAYS FACE THIS PROBLEM OF NOT GETTING FEW COMMON INGREDIENTS ALSO.
I WAS SEARCHING FOR INSTANT DRY YEAST FROM PAST 15 DAYS. I WAS NOT GETTING TIME TO GO TO THE CITY TO SEARCH FOR IT. AS THE LAST DATE OF EVENT IS COMING NEAR, I HAD TO RUSH TO THE MARKET(15 KM AWAY) TO GET THE DRY YEAST.
AND I WAS NOT AT ALL SURE ABOUT BAKING THE BREAD. I ALWAYS THOUGHT ITS ONLY THE  BAKER'S JOB.
SO WITH LOT OF HESITATION, I STARTED THE PROCESS. THINKING THAT THE END PRODUCT WILL BE NOT COME OUT GOOD, I DID NOT BOTHER TO TAKE THE PHOTOS...
BUTTTTTTTT.........
MY FIRST EVER BAKED WHITE BREAD WAS JUST PERFECT, EXACTLY OR MORE TASTIER THAN THE BAKERY PRODUCT(VERY PROUD TO SAY). IT WAS SOFT, SPONGY, WITH PERFECT TASTE OF LITTLE SWEET BREAD........ YUMMMMM. I COULD NOT STOP SEEING AT IT BEFORE I CLICKED THE PHOTOS. AND I COULD NOT WAIT TO HAVE A BITE WITH BUTTER ON IT AT NIGHT 10 o'CLOCK.
I CAN'T STOP WRITING ABOUT IT... 

COMING TO THE RECIPE,
MY HUNT STARTED ON THE RECIPES IN BLOGGING WORLD. I ENDED UP WITH 3 RECIPES AND I CHOSE ONE FROM THEM,  Its from Vaishali's Zestyflavors.
CLICK Gorgeous White Bread! for the original recipe.
I have followed the exact procedure only skipping the use of electric mixer. 
Absolutely, I did not knead it....
AND TO BAKE I FOLLOWED THE METHOD FROM Suma Rowjee's  Batter White Bread - One Easy Loaf!
READ IT IN HER OWN WORDS:
Once the dough doubles, gently deflate and transfer it to the greased loaf pan. You can oil your hands to pat the dough into shape. Cover with a greased aluminum foil and let rise again till double in volume. Its important to grease the foil or it will stick to the top of the risen dough. When you feel away the foil...aaagh!!! some part of the dough will come along with it. It happened to me..the torn loaf broke my heart :-) so I am telling you to learn from my mistake...
Ingredients:

All purpose flour - 3cups(sieved and measured, this is from Suma's recipe)
Warm Water - 1 Cup 
Sugar - 1/3 Cup 
Active Dry Yeast - 2.5 Tsp 
Salt - 1/4 Tsp 
Oil - 2 Tbsp 
Warm Milk - 2 Tbsp 


Method: 1. In a bowl, mix yeast and sugar in 1 Cup of Warm Water. Allow it to proof atleast 10 minutes. It will become frothy.2. Now add Oil, Warm Milk and Salt. Mix well. Keep it for few minutes.3. Take the flour in a big wide vessel. Add the yeast mix and start kneading it. Knead till you get soft dough.4. Place dough in a well oiled bowl. Cover with a damp cloth. Allow to rise until it is doubled, about 1 hour. I kept it for one hour.5. Take the dough and Punch it down. Knead for a few minutes and shape into loaf and place into well oiled 9x5 inch loaf pan. 6.Allow to rise for 45 more minutes, or until dough has risen 1 inch above.7.Bake at 175degree C for 35 minutes. 8. Once the bread is done, take it out from the pan. Brush some butter on the top (It gives a nice glaze) and let it cool on wire rack completely. 
I have copied the exact recipe from Vaishali.




I can't wait for my kids to get up in the morning and have this bread for the breakfast :-)))))

Sending this to Shama's event 
which is started by ME

Keep Smiling,

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Chocolate Chip Chocolate Bread(Food Remake)

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
My first ever baked bread. Yuppieeeee, I loved baking this. I never thought I can bake the bread. 
This month all my dreams are coming true. I learnt to drive the car :-))))))) It was my daughter's dream and my mothers's wish that I should learn to drive the car. Now I am waiting to get the permanent licence to take my kids for a long drive :-))

I have followed the recipe from Champa's blog. She is my first teacher when it comes to baking. Her blog is like one baking class where you feel that she is standing in front of you and teaching you.
Click here for the original recipe. Only change in my recipe is I have used half the quantity from the original recipe.


Sending this to Shama's event 
which is started by ME

Keep Smiling,

Friday, August 19, 2011

MINI IDLY TIKKA

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
When it comes to breakfast we all in the family are 100% South Indians. We all love idly, dosa, paddu, uttappam, upma, wada.... the list goes on. We enjoy even the Parathas, Puri, but my both the kids love to have idly and dosa for breakfast on alternative days.
Here one more type of idly which is perfect for all the kids, from 1 year baby till the teenage.
Today morning when I was making idly, it just flashed in my mind to try these.
But after making and taking the photos, now when I came to post this recipe, I thought of searching for the idly tikka on google and I got it :-), so There are many like minded of like thinking people in the world. The idly tikka is not new(as I first thought with so much proud that its my original recipe) but the method and ingredients are different.
Here goes my recipe


Ingredients:
Mini idly -12
Carrot - 1 small cut into circles
Potato - 1 small cut into circles
Tomato Ketchup - 1 tsp for each tikka
or
Sambhar - 1 tbsp for each tikka
or  
Coconut Chutney - 1tbsp for each tikka
Click Idly, Sambhar and Chutney for the recipe.
Ghee or butter to roast the tikkas
Tooth pick - 4 for making 3 tikkas

Method:
Bake the carrot and potatoes in M/W for 3 minutes. Sprinkle some salt on it evenly.Keep it aside.
Take one tooth pick. Arrange the potato, idly, carrot for three times or till the tooth pick is covered.
Repeat for other tikkas.
Heat tawa, spread the butter or ghee. When hot, keep the ready tikka on tawa and roast on all the side till brown.
Transfer the tikkas on serving plate.
Spread one tbsp of  either the chutney or ketchup or sambhar and serve immediately. 

Keep Smiling,

Friday, August 12, 2011

CELEBRATE SWEETS WITH SHAMA

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
My event "CELEBRATE SWEETS" is going on successful. All thanks to all the wonderful bloggies who have participated and supported me.
This month, Shama of EASY2COOK RECIPES is hosting the event and the theme she has selected is Sweet breads/Buns/Croisants. 
Here is the detail of the event.

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I hope this time also you will participate and support the event. 
Waiting for your entries..

Keep Smiling,

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Til Ladoo(Sesame Seeds ladoo)

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
As I said in earlier post, many recipes are common in whole India. Ladoo is one more recipe which is prepared everywhere. This til ladoo is the must food to make during Nagapanchami in North Karnataka. 
Gujarat menu also has til ladoo in sweet section so here is my recipe for the same.


Til or Sesame seeds - 500 gm
Roast the sesame seeds on a low heat. Allow it cool and keep aside.


To make jaggery syrup, we need
Jaggery - same as Til(Measure  in a cup, and take the same amount of jaggery)
Salt  - a pinch
Water -1/4 cup or less
Ghee - 1 tbsp
Click Here to make the Jaggery syrup. But boil the syrup for few more minutes to make the syrup more thick.

Other ingredients:
Dalia powder - 1/4 cup
Dry coconut - 1/4 cup, grated
Nutmeg and cardamom powder 1 tsp
Take the sesame seeds  in a big and wide plate. 
Add  dry coconut, Nut Meg  powder and dalia powder to it. Mix it well and keep it ready.


Now you should be quick:
Put this syrup to the Sesame seeds plate. Spread it slowly so that the the sesame seeds gets the syrup evenly. 
Now take a small quantity and make balls by mildly pressing with both the palms to give proper ball shape.
This will make around 30 ladoos.
Keep it to cool for sometime. Store it in a jar or box.
Sending these to

Announcing the Celebrate Sweets Event 

focusing on "Gujarati Sweets"

                                                             (Which is started by ME)

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Sweet Potato Puran Poli

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
The Shravan Month has started and the sweets are here:-), I love sweets.. 
One more delicious sweet from Gujarat. As per my knowledge, puranpoli is very common in all the parts of India. But when I was browsing for Gujarati sweets, I saw this sweet in all the sites I visited. Then I thought of making the puran poli with sweet potatoes. And they were yumm.
Here is the recipe.

Ingredients:
For Stuffing
Sweet potatoes - 3 to 4
Jaggery - as per the quantity you get from mashed potatoes
Salt a pinch
Cardamom powder - 1/4 tsp
For the cover or poli
Wheat flour - 1/2 cup
Maida or APF - 1/4 cup
Oil  - 1 tbsp
Salt - a pinch
Water to make the dough
Oil to shallow fry the poli.
Method:
Take the flours, oil and salt in a plate or a bowl. Add water to make soft dough. Keep it aside for half an hour.
Boil the sweet potatoes and allow to cool.
Grate the jaggery and keep.
Mash the boiled potatoes. Add the jaggery, salt and cardamom powder. Mix well. Divide into equal small size balls.
Take the ready dough, divide it into tiny balls.(half the size of normal small lemon)
Take dough ball and roll into a small puri.
Take the potato ball and keep in the middle. Cover it and make the stuffed ball ready.
Use oil to roll into small puran poli.
Heat tawa and roast the poli on both the sides till golden color.
Serve hot with ghee, pickle and fried dry stuffed chillies...

sending it to..

Announcing the Celebrate Sweets Event 

focusing on "Gujarati Sweets"

                                                             (Which is started by ME)

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