332 Indian Food Recipes - Sanjeev Kapoor
332 Indian Food Recipes - Sanjeev Kapoor
332 Indian Food Recipes - Sanjeev Kapoor
Navratan Korma .....................................................................................................................................................11 7. Malai Kofta.............................................................................................................................................................12 8. Samosa.....................................................................................................................................................................13 9. Masala Vada ...........................................................................................................................................................14 10. Hot Kachori ........................................................................................................................................................15 11. Spicy Sev............................................................................................................................................................16 12. Pear and Mango Chutney ................................................................................................................................17 13. Green All-Purpose Chutney.............................................................................................................................17 14. Sarson ka saag ...................................................................................................................................................18 15. Sweet Pongal......................................................................................................................................................19 16. Ulundu vada.......................................................................................................................................................19 17. Adai .....................................................................................................................................................................19 18. Dhaal vada ..........................................................................................................................................................20 19. Shrikhand............................................................................................................................................................20 20. Puranpoli .............................................................................................................................................................21 21. Patisa (Soan Papdi)............................................................................................................................................22 22. Coconut Burfi.....................................................................................................................................................22 23. Imarti....................................................................................................................................................................23 24. Kaju Barfi ............................................................................................................................................................24 25. Khajur Burfi or Rolls ..........................................................................................................................................24 26. Kalakand (Milk Burfi)........................................................................................................................................24 27. Badam ka seera...................................................................................................................................................25 28. Carrot Halwa .......................................................................................................................................................25 29. Doodhi Halwa.....................................................................................................................................................26 30. Chickoo Halwa ...................................................................................................................................................26 31. Dal ka seera.........................................................................................................................................................26 32. Atte ka seera.......................................................................................................................................................27 33. Beetroot Halwa...................................................................................................................................................27 34. Rava (Semolina) Ladoo .....................................................................................................................................28 35. Rossogolla ..........................................................................................................................................................28 36. Pedhas .................................................................................................................................................................29 37. Mava Burfi..........................................................................................................................................................29 38. Malai Ladoo........................................................................................................................................................30 39. Gulab Jamoon.....................................................................................................................................................30 40. Sweet Kachori....................................................................................................................................................31 41. Spicy Khaja.........................................................................................................................................................32 42. Shankarpala ........................................................................................................................................................33 43. Mitha Khaja ........................................................................................................................................................33 44. Karanjia ...............................................................................................................................................................34 45. Boondi.................................................................................................................................................................35 46. Sada (Plain) Dosa...............................................................................................................................................35 47. Rava Dosa...........................................................................................................................................................36 48. Mixed Dal Dosas ................................................................................................................................................36 49. Masala Dosa.......................................................................................................................................................37 50. Chutney spread:.................................................................................................................................................38 51. Channa Bhatura .................................................................................................................................................38 52. Pav Bhaji.............................................................................................................................................................40 53. Vegetable Pie ......................................................................................................................................................40 54. Poha .....................................................................................................................................................................41 55. Bhel......................................................................................................................................................................42 56. Tandoori Roti (without Tandoor)...................................................................................................................43 57. Naan.....................................................................................................................................................................43 58. Spicy Roti............................................................................................................................................................43 1
59. Baked Bread Rolls ..............................................................................................................................................44 60. Simple Potato Cake ............................................................................................................................................44 61. Mix Veg Curry ....................................................................................................................................................45 62. Palak Paneer........................................................................................................................................................46 63. Mysore Pak (South Indian Dish).....................................................................................................................46 64. Cabbage Kofta Curry ........................................................................................................................................47 65. Pineapple Gojju ..................................................................................................................................................47 66. Tur Dal Kofta......................................................................................................................................................48 67. Tikha Baigan Masala.........................................................................................................................................49 68. Vaangi Baath (Brinjal Rice)...............................................................................................................................49 69. Bread Besan Bajji...............................................................................................................................................50 70. Vegetable Cutlet.................................................................................................................................................50 71. Kesar Pista Kulfi ................................................................................................................................................51 72. Apple, Banana & Carrot Halwa (ABC Halwa)...............................................................................................51 73. Avial (Mixed Vegetables With Sauce)...........................................................................................................53 74. Milagu Kuzhambu .............................................................................................................................................54 75. Paruppu Thogaiyal............................................................................................................................................54 76. Erissery (Maya Nair).........................................................................................................................................54 77. Vella Appam (PK John).....................................................................................................................................55 78. Poricha Koottu...................................................................................................................................................55 79. Aviyal..................................................................................................................................................................55 80. Tamarind pickle (Pulikkachal) ..........................................................................................................................55 81. 7-cup sweet.........................................................................................................................................................56 82. VenPongal...........................................................................................................................................................56 83. Lime pickle ..........................................................................................................................................................56 84. Ginger Pickle .......................................................................................................................................................56 85. Coriander-tomato chutney ...............................................................................................................................56 86. Paruppu podi......................................................................................................................................................57 87. Curd Vadai..........................................................................................................................................................57 88. Vegetable Cutlet.................................................................................................................................................57 89. Rasam Powder....................................................................................................................................................57 90. Sambar powder...................................................................................................................................................58 91. Bonda with mashed potato..............................................................................................................................58 92. Dahi Vada (Savory Balls In Yogurt)................................................................................................................58 93. VEGETABLE Kurma ..........................................................................................................................................59 94. More Kozhambhu..............................................................................................................................................59 95. Lemon Pickle.......................................................................................................................................................60 96. Ras Malai ............................................................................................................................................................60 97. Pulikacchal..........................................................................................................................................................61 98. Gotsu ...................................................................................................................................................................61 99. Katirikka Rasavangi...........................................................................................................................................62 100. Pitlai.....................................................................................................................................................................62 101. Erucheri ...............................................................................................................................................................63 102. Venn pongal.......................................................................................................................................................63 103. Badusha ..............................................................................................................................................................64 104. Dum Alu..............................................................................................................................................................64 105. Haaq.....................................................................................................................................................................64 106. Simla mirch sabzi................................................................................................................................................65 107. Tomato Chutney ................................................................................................................................................65 108. Mint Chutney.....................................................................................................................................................65 109. Coconut Chutney ..............................................................................................................................................66 110. Coriander Chutney ............................................................................................................................................66 111. Moolangi Chutney ............................................................................................................................................66 112. Pinapple Gojju ....................................................................................................................................................67 113.....................................................................................................................................................................................68 114. Bittergourd Gojju ...............................................................................................................................................68 115. Bhindi Gojju ........................................................................................................................................................68 116. Sweet Mango Chutney .....................................................................................................................................69 117. Hot Mango Chutney.........................................................................................................................................69 2
118. Puli Inji.................................................................................................................................................................70 119. Mango Pachadi..................................................................................................................................................71 120. Gobi Manchurian...............................................................................................................................................71 121. Vegetable Pulao.................................................................................................................................................72 122. Peas Pulao...........................................................................................................................................................73 123. Vaangi Baath ......................................................................................................................................................73 124. Bisi Bela Huli Anna Powder.............................................................................................................................74 125. Bisi Bela Huli Anna ...........................................................................................................................................74 126. Puliyogare Mix...................................................................................................................................................75 127. Puliyogare ...........................................................................................................................................................76 128. Cabbage Upkari..................................................................................................................................................76 129. Aloo Dum ............................................................................................................................................................77 130. Avial....................................................................................................................................................................77 131. Bharva Bhindi.....................................................................................................................................................78 132. Bharwa Bhaingan...............................................................................................................................................78 133. Bhaingan Bhartha..............................................................................................................................................79 134. Malai Kofta.........................................................................................................................................................80 135. Home-made Paneer............................................................................................................................................81 136. Rasmalai..............................................................................................................................................................81 137. Coconut Laddoo ................................................................................................................................................82 138. Kaju Bharfi..........................................................................................................................................................82 139. Sweet Pongal......................................................................................................................................................82 140. Rava Laddoo ......................................................................................................................................................83 141. Kalakand.............................................................................................................................................................83 142. Mango Shrikand ................................................................................................................................................84 143. Hot and Sour Tomato Pickle ............................................................................................................................84 144. Rasam Powder....................................................................................................................................................85 145. Garam Masala Powder.......................................................................................................................................85 146. Tandoori Masala Powder.................................................................................................................................85 147. Pepper Rasam.....................................................................................................................................................86 148. Morkhozumbu....................................................................................................................................................86 149. Pitla ......................................................................................................................................................................87 150. Majjige Huli ........................................................................................................................................................87 151. Dhal Makhani.....................................................................................................................................................88 152. Dhokla .................................................................................................................................................................89 153. Medu Vada .........................................................................................................................................................89 154. Tomato Soup......................................................................................................................................................90 155. Pudina Paratha...................................................................................................................................................90 156. Lemon and Chilli pickle .....................................................................................................................................91 157. Mango pickle......................................................................................................................................................91 158.....................................................................................................................................................................................92 159. Rasmalai..............................................................................................................................................................92 160. Jalebi....................................................................................................................................................................93 161. Basoondi.............................................................................................................................................................93 162. Sweet pongal......................................................................................................................................................94 163. Dal payasam.......................................................................................................................................................94 164. Kozhukkattai.......................................................................................................................................................94 165. Poli .......................................................................................................................................................................94 166. Somaasi...............................................................................................................................................................94 167. Baadhusha ..........................................................................................................................................................95 168. Ribbon Murukku ................................................................................................................................................95 169. Omappodi............................................................................................................................................................95 170. Seedai..................................................................................................................................................................95 171. Thattai .................................................................................................................................................................95 172. Thenkuzhal.........................................................................................................................................................96 173. Motichoor Ladoo...............................................................................................................................................96 174. Kozhakattai.........................................................................................................................................................97 175. Brinjal Curry........................................................................................................................................................97 176. Green Pulao.........................................................................................................................................................98 3
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Baigan fry Recipe...............................................................................................................................................98 Kozukkattai (Stuffed Rice Balls)......................................................................................................................99 Onion Rice ..........................................................................................................................................................99 Aratikaaya Masala Pulusu (Spiced Raw Banana Curry)............................................................................100 Pulihora (Tamarind Rice)................................................................................................................................101 Masala Vada.....................................................................................................................................................102 Ravva Dosa ......................................................................................................................................................103 Bhakar Wadi.....................................................................................................................................................103 Aloo Gobhi Methi Ka Tuk..............................................................................................................................104 Khatti Arvi Ka Saalan.....................................................................................................................................104 Dum Ka Karela .................................................................................................................................................105 Dum Gobhi........................................................................................................................................................106 Garam Masala ...................................................................................................................................................107 Kalagoora Pulusu (Mixed Vegetables with Fenugreek Seeds).................................................................107 Sarkarai Pongal.................................................................................................................................................108 Malai Kofta.......................................................................................................................................................108 Vegetable Jhalfrazie .........................................................................................................................................109 Navaratna Curry ...............................................................................................................................................109 Vegetable Kofta ...............................................................................................................................................110 Rasmalai............................................................................................................................................................111 Sweet Shakarpara (Diamonds).......................................................................................................................111 Besan Ladoo.....................................................................................................................................................111 Cashewnut Barfi...............................................................................................................................................112 Dryfruit Halwa..................................................................................................................................................112 Dal Payasam.....................................................................................................................................................113 Red Beet Paratha..............................................................................................................................................113 Green Onion Bhurji..........................................................................................................................................113 Mysore Bonda .................................................................................................................................................114 Dahi Wada ........................................................................................................................................................115 Rasmalai............................................................................................................................................................116 Instant Dhokla..................................................................................................................................................116 Matar Palak.......................................................................................................................................................117 Aloo Mutter......................................................................................................................................................118 Venn Pongal.....................................................................................................................................................118 Tamilian Kurma ................................................................................................................................................119 Vegetable Korma ..............................................................................................................................................119 Mixed Vegetable Kofta in Tomato Curry .....................................................................................................120 Chakali...............................................................................................................................................................121 Moong Soup With Paneer .............................................................................................................................121 Healthy Tomato soup.....................................................................................................................................122 Corn Soup with Vegetables............................................................................................................................122 Green Peas Skin Soup.....................................................................................................................................123 Hara Nariel Ka Shorba.....................................................................................................................................123 Lentil and Vegetable Broth.............................................................................................................................123 Letil Soup..........................................................................................................................................................124 Tum Yum Soup.................................................................................................................................................124 Sweet Corn Soup .............................................................................................................................................125 RAJMA CURRY ..............................................................................................................................................125 MALAI KOFTA CURRY................................................................................................................................126 Cheesy Sweet Jamuns.....................................................................................................................................127 Kofta Lajawab..................................................................................................................................................128 Beetroot Parathas ............................................................................................................................................128 Badshahi Baigan ..............................................................................................................................................129 Red Tomato Gravy...........................................................................................................................................129 Green Gravy......................................................................................................................................................130 White Gravy .....................................................................................................................................................131 Brown Gravy.....................................................................................................................................................131 Besan Burfi .......................................................................................................................................................132 Raabdi................................................................................................................................................................132 4
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Ras Malai ..........................................................................................................................................................133 Rasagulla...........................................................................................................................................................133 Dum Arvi...........................................................................................................................................................134 Dum Aloo..........................................................................................................................................................134 Matar Paneer....................................................................................................................................................134 Bhindi Masala ..................................................................................................................................................135 Vegetable Jalfrasie ...........................................................................................................................................135 Rasam Masala ..................................................................................................................................................136 Mangalore Rasam Powder..............................................................................................................................137 Mangalore Rasam............................................................................................................................................138 Sambar...............................................................................................................................................................140 Cauliflower Curry .............................................................................................................................................141 Sambar Masala.................................................................................................................................................141 Vada ...................................................................................................................................................................142 Didir Onion Rava Dosa...................................................................................................................................142 Didir Dosa.........................................................................................................................................................143 Dosai..................................................................................................................................................................143 Basic Curry Sauce............................................................................................................................................143 Biryani...............................................................................................................................................................144 Double Ka Meetha (Bread Pudding)............................................................................................................145 Indian Cream of Tomato Soup.......................................................................................................................145 Kadhi.................................................................................................................................................................146 Bengan ka bhurta.............................................................................................................................................146 Halwa .................................................................................................................................................................146 Toll House Pan Cookie ...................................................................................................................................146 Rasavangi .........................................................................................................................................................147 Stuffed Brinjal Curry........................................................................................................................................147 Maida Bonda....................................................................................................................................................147 Rava Bonda ......................................................................................................................................................147 Palak Paneer......................................................................................................................................................147 Coconut Milk Pulav.........................................................................................................................................147 Tomato pickle ...................................................................................................................................................148 Lime pickle ........................................................................................................................................................148 Ginger Pickle .....................................................................................................................................................148 Tamarind pickle (Pulikkachal) ........................................................................................................................148 Maavadu (Tender mango pickle)..................................................................................................................148 Aavakkai (Mango pickle)...............................................................................................................................148 Gonkura Thokku ..............................................................................................................................................148 Curd Vadai........................................................................................................................................................148 Cabbage Vadai.................................................................................................................................................149 Urud Vadai (Medhu vadai).............................................................................................................................149 Dal Vadai (Aama vadai) ..................................................................................................................................149 Mangalore bonda ............................................................................................................................................149 Rawa Kichadi....................................................................................................................................................149 Rice Uppuma ....................................................................................................................................................149 Aval uppuma ....................................................................................................................................................149 VenPongal.........................................................................................................................................................149 Sevai (Idiyappam) ............................................................................................................................................150 Morkkali............................................................................................................................................................150 Masala Dosai....................................................................................................................................................150 Uthappam..........................................................................................................................................................150 Maida dosai......................................................................................................................................................150 Rava dosai ........................................................................................................................................................151 Laddu.................................................................................................................................................................151 Rava laddu (Ravaalaadu)................................................................................................................................151 Sakkarai Pongal................................................................................................................................................151 Jilebi...................................................................................................................................................................151 Kozhukkattai.....................................................................................................................................................151 Poli .....................................................................................................................................................................152 5
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Somaasi.............................................................................................................................................................152 Panchamritham (fruit salad)............................................................................................................................152 Milk Appam......................................................................................................................................................152 Sweet Puttu.......................................................................................................................................................152 Paanagam..........................................................................................................................................................152 Sweet Adai........................................................................................................................................................152 Chole..................................................................................................................................................................152 Palak Paneer......................................................................................................................................................153 Oatmeal Raisin Cookie ....................................................................................................................................153 Kunuku..............................................................................................................................................................154 Cashew Kunuku ...............................................................................................................................................154 Vermicilli Masala Vadai...................................................................................................................................154 Medhu Vadai....................................................................................................................................................154 Madhur Vadai...................................................................................................................................................155 Spinach Vadai...................................................................................................................................................155 Kara Vadai.........................................................................................................................................................155 Potato Bhonda .................................................................................................................................................155 Bhonda ..............................................................................................................................................................155 Thukada ............................................................................................................................................................155 Idli......................................................................................................................................................................156 Kanjeepuram Idli..............................................................................................................................................156 Aval Dosai........................................................................................................................................................156 Vella (Jaggery) Dosai......................................................................................................................................156 Rava Dosai........................................................................................................................................................156 Ordinary Adai...................................................................................................................................................156 Thaval Adai......................................................................................................................................................157 Peseret...............................................................................................................................................................157 Tamarind Uppma ..............................................................................................................................................157 Moor Kali..........................................................................................................................................................157 Eggplant Gotsu................................................................................................................................................157 Eggplant Podi Curry ........................................................................................................................................157 Plantain Puli Curry ...........................................................................................................................................158 Plantain Curry...................................................................................................................................................158 Vazai Thandu Curry.........................................................................................................................................158 Potato Podimas ................................................................................................................................................158 Venn Pongal.....................................................................................................................................................158 Badam Kheer....................................................................................................................................................159 Paal Poori (Sweet Poori)..................................................................................................................................159
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Aloo Palak
Ingredients 3 cups chopped spinach 2 large onoins chopped fine 2 large potatoes boiled and peeled 1 tomato grated 2 green chillies 1" piece ginger 1 tsp. lemon juice 1/2 tsp. wheat or other flour 1 tsp. red chilli powder 1 tsp. cinnamon-clove powder 1/4 tsp. turmeric powder 1/2 tsp cumin seeds 2 pinches asafoetida 1/2 tsp. garam masala 1/2 tbsp. butter 4 tbsp. ghee salt to taste METHOD: Put the washed spinach in a pan, add very little water (just a sprinkle) and a pinch of salt. Cover and boil over a high flame for 2 minutes. Cool quickly, or hold under running water in a colander. Put in a mixie, add green chilli and run for a minute. Keep slightly coarse, do not make very smooth. Keep aside. Cut the potatoes into big pieces. Heat ghee and fry potatoes till light brown. Drain the potatoes, keep aside. In the same hot ghee add the cumin seeds. Add the ginger, onions and fry till very tender. Add the tomato and further fry for two minutes. Add all the dry masalas and fry till ghee separates. Add spinach and potatoes. When it resumes a boil sprinkle the flour and stir well. Boil for 2-3 minutes. Add lemon juice Just before s erving heat butter in a tiny saucepan and add the asafoetida. Pour over the vegetable and mix gently. Serve hot with naan or parathas or even rice. Note: You may use boiled peas, boiled corn kernels or paneer chunks in the above dish, instead of atoes. Making time: 45 minutes Makes for: 6 Shelf life: Best fresh
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Gobi Manchurian
INGREDIENTS: 7
1 medium. cauliflower clean and broken into big florettes. 1 small bunch spring onoin finely chopped 2 tsp. ginger finely chopped 1 tsp. garlic finely chopped 1/4 cup plain flour 3 tbsp. cornflour 1/4 tsp. red chilli powder 2 red chillies, dry 3 tbsp. oil 1 1/2 cups water 1 tbsp. milk METHOD: Boil the florettes for 3-4 minutes in plenty of water, to which a tbsp. of milk has been added. Drain and pat dry on a clean cloth. Make thin batter out of flour and 2 tbsp.cornflour, adding 1/4 tsp. each of ginger and garlic and red chilli powder and salt to taste. Dip the florettes in the batter one by one and deep fry in hot oil. Keep aside. In the remaining oil, add remaining ginger, garlic and crushed red chilli and fry for a minute. Add the salt and spring onions. Stir fry for a minute. Add 1 1/2 cups water and bring to a boil. Add 1 tbsp. cornflour to 1/4 cup water and dissolve well. Gradually add to the gravy and stir continuously till it resumes boiling. Boil till the gravy becomes transparent. Add florettes and soya sauce. Boil for two more minutes and remove. Serve hot with noodles or rice.
Variations: Dry manchurian can be made by omitting the gravy. Make florettes as above and instead of adding water as above, add fried florettes, spring onions and soya ce at this stage. Sprinkle 1 tsp. cornflour on the florettes and stirfry for 2 minutes. Serve piping hot with toothpicks or miniforks and chilligarlic sauce or tomato sauce. Same procedure for veg. manchurian (with gravy or dry), but instead of using only cauliflower, use finely chopped minced vegetables and bind with some cornflour or bread crumbs and make small lumps the size of a pingpong ball. Fry as above and proceed as above. Making time: 45 minutes Makes for: 6 Shelf life: Best fresh
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Sindhi Saibhaji
Ingredients: 1 each - carrot, capsicum, onion, small cabbage,potato, brinjal, tomato, ladyfinger (okra) 100 gms. french beans 8
1/2 bunch each spinach, coriander, khatta (3 leaved) greens. 1/2 bunch any other leafy greens. 1 cup green gram dal 1/2 cup horsegram dal (channa dal) 4-5 green chillies 2-3 clovettes garlic 1 tsp. red chilli powder 1 tsp. dhania (coriander seed) powder 1 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. turmeric 3 tbsp. oil 1/2 tbsp. ghee 2 pinches asafoetida METHOD: Clean and wash dals. Clean, wash and chop spinach and vegetables except tomato. Heat oil in a pressure cooker, add all the vegetables, spinach and dals. Mix well, add enough water to cover the contents. Add all masalas and mix. Place whole tomato on top, cover and pressurecook for 3 whistles. Cool the cooker, open and handblend the contents. Heat 1/2 tbsp. ghee add a pinch of asafoetida add to the mashed vegetable. Serve hot with paratha or steamed rice Making time: 30 minutes (excluding cooling time) Makes for: 6 Shelf life: Best fresh
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Shahi Paneer
Ingredients: 250 gms. paneer (cottge cheese) 3 tbsp. ghee or butter 1 onion chopped into strips 1/2" piece ginger chopped fine 2 green chillies chopped fine 4 tomatoes chopped fine 2 cardamoms crushed 9
1/4 cup beaten curd 1/2 tsp. red chilli powder 1/2 tsp. garam masala salt to taste 1/2 cup milk 2 tbsp. tomato sauce To garnish: 2 tbsp. grated paneer 1 tbsp. chopped coriander Method: Chop the paneer into 2" fingers. Heat half the ghee. Add onion,ginger, green chilli and cardamom. Fry for 3-4 minutes. Add tomatoes and cook for 7-8 minutes, covered. Add curd and cook for 5 minutes. Add 1/2 cup water and cool. Blend in a mixie till smooth. Heat remaining ghee, add gravy and other ingredients except milk and paneer. Boil to get a very thick gravy. Just before serving, heat gravy, add milk and paneer fingers and boil for 3-4 minutes. Garnish with chopped coriander and grated paneer. Making time: 45 minutes. Makes for: 6 Shelf life: best fresh.
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Ingredients: 3 medium. potatoes boiled and peeled 1 cup curd or yogurt beaten 1 tsp. red chilli powder 1 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. dhania powder 1/4 tsp. turmeric powder 1/4 tsp. garam masala 2 pinches asafoetida 1 stalk curry leaves 10
1 tbsp. coriander leaves chopped 1 1/4 cup water 1/2 tsp. each ginger, garlic grated 2 green chillies slit 1 tsp. each cumin, mustard seeds 1/4 tsp. wheat flour 1 tbsp. oil Method: Cut potatoes into big pieces. Mash 3-4 pieces fine with hand. Keep both aside. Mix all the dry masala in 1/4 cup water. Heat oil. Add the seeds (cumin and mustard). When they splutter, add ginger-garlic, chilli and curry leaves. Add the masala mixture and fry for 2 minutes. Add beaten curd and fry for 5 minutes or till the curd loses its whiteness. Stir continuously after adding curd. Add the remaining water and all the potato and flour. Stir well. Boil and simmer for 10 minutes or till gravy thickens Garnish with chopped coriander. Serve hot with thin wheat chappaties and rice. Making time: 30 minutes. Makes for: 5 Shelf life: Best fresh
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Navratan Korma
Ingredients: 2 cups peas boiled 1 large carrot chopped and boiled 1/2 cup tomato sauce 1/4 cup curd 1/4 cup malai(cream) 3 tbsp. butter 1 small sweet lime 1 small apple 1 banana 2 slices pineapple 10-15 cashewnuts 20 raisins 2 glaced cherries for decoration 1 tbsp. coriander chopped 1 tbsp. ghee salt to taste 11
Dry Masala: 1 tsp. cuminseeds 2 tsp. khuskhus (poppyseeds) 1 tsp. cardamoms Wet Masala: 1 large onion 1/4 cup coconut shredded 3 green chillies
Method: Grind the dry and wet masalas separately. Chop all the fruit fine. Heat ghee and fry cashews, drain and keep aside. Add butter to ghee and heat, add the wet masala and fry for 2 minutes. Add the dry masala and salt and fry 2 more minutes. Add the carrots and peas, mix together curd and cream and add to gravy. Allow to thicken a bit, add fruit, cashews and raisins and boil till the gravy is thick and the fat separates. Garnish with grated cheese ,coriander and chopped cherries. Serve hot with naan, roti or paratha. Making time: 45 minutes Makes for: 6 Shelf life: Best fresh
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Malai Kofta
Ingredients: Gravy: 125 gms. cream 75 gms. khoya or paneer 150 ml. milk 50 gms. cashewnuts 3 tsp. white pepper powder. 2 1/2 tsp. sugar 2 tsp. grated ginger 1/4 tsp. nutmeg powder 1/2 tsp. turmeric powder 1 tsp. garlic crushed 1" cinnamon 6 cloves 6 cardamoms salt to taste 3 tbsp. ghee Kofta: 50 gms. khoya 12
50 gms. paneer 5 medium potatoes 20 gms. cashewnuts 20 gms. raisins 4-5 green chillies chopped fine 1/2 tsp. ginger grated 1 tsp. coriander chopped 1/2 tsp. cum in seeds salt to taste Garnish: 1 tbsp. grated cheese or paneer 1 tbsp. chopped coriander
Method: Koftas Boil the potatoes, peel and smash them. Mix together all the ingredients except raisins and cashews. Take a ping-pong ball sized dough in hand. Flatten. Place 2-3 cashews and raisins in the centre and shape into a ball. Repeat for remaining dough. Keep aside. Gravy: Roast the cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg and cloves together. Dry grind and keep aside. Wet grind all the other ingredients, except ghee, to a paste. Heat ghee in a skillet, add powdered spices and fry for 2-3 seconds. Add paste and fry further for 5-7 minutes stirring well. Add 2 cups water and simmer on low for 15 minutes. Warm the koftas either in the oven or on the tava. Optional: You can deep fry the koftas also. To serve place warm koftas in a casserole. Either pour boiling hot gravy on the koftas or pour and bake in hot oven of 5 minutes. Garnish with grated cheese and chopped coriander. Serve hot with naan or parathas. Making time: 45 minutes. Makes: 10 koftas with gravy. Shelf life: Best fresh.
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Samosa
Ingredients For cover: 1 cup plain flour (maida) 2 tbsp. warm oil water to knead dough For filling: 2 potatoes large boiled, peeled, mashed 1 onion finely chopped 13
2 green chillies crushed 1/2 tsp. ginger crushed 1/2 tsp. garlic crushed 1 tbsp. coriander finely chopped 1/2 lemon juice extracted 1/2 tsp. turmeric powder 1/2 tsp. garam masala 1/2 tsp. coriander seeds cru shed 1 tsp. red chilli powder salt to taste oil to deep fry Method For dough: Make well in the flour. Add oil, salt and little water.Mix well till crumbly. Add more water little by little, kneading into soft pliable dough. Cover with moist cloth, keep aside for 15-20 minutes. Beat dough on worksurface and knead again. Re-cover. For filling: Heat 3 tbsp. oil, add ginger, green chilli, garlic, coriander seeds. Stir fry for a minute, add onion, saute till light brown. Add coriander, lemon, turmeric, salt, red chilli, garam masala. Stir fry for 2 minutes, add potatoes. Stir further 2 minutes. Cool. Keep aside. To proceed: Make a thin 5" diam. round with some dough. Cut into two halves. Run a moist finger along diameter. Join and press together to make a cone. Place a tbsp. of filling in the cone and seal third side as above. Make five to six. Put in hot oil, deep fry on low to medium till light brown. Do not fry on high, or the samosas will turn out oily and soggy. Drain on rack or kitchen paper. Serve hot with green and tamarind chutneys (refer chutneys), or tomato sauce. Making time: 45 minutes Makes: 20 pieces (approx.) Shelflife: Bestfresh
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Masala Vada
Ingredients 1 cup yellow gram (chana) dak 1/2 cup onion finely chopped 1/2 cup coriander finely chopped 1/2 cup dill leaves finely chopped 3-4 green chillies finely chopped 1/2 tsp. cumin seeds oil o deep fry Method Wash and soak dal for 3-4 hours. 14
Keep 2 tbsp. dal aside, grind the rest,coarsely. Mix all other ingredients, including whole dal. Add 2-3 tbsp. hot oil to the mixture. Heat oil, make pattie shaped rounds with moist palm. Let carefully into the hot oil. Fry first one side then the other till golden brown. Serve hot with green chutney, tamarind chutney, or ketchup Making time: 20 minutes (excluding soaking time) Makes: 15 vadas (approx.) Shelflife: Best fresh
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Hot Kachori
Ingredients For cover: 1 1/2 cup plain flour 3 tbsp. oil salt to taste cold water to knead dough For filling: 1 cup yellow moong dal washed and soaked for 1/2 hour 1 tsp. garam masala 1 tsp. red chilli powder 1/2 tsp. dhania (coriander) powder 1/2 tsp. coriander seeds crushed coarsely 1/2 tsp. fennel (saunf) seeds crushed coarsely 1/2 tsp. cumin seeds 1/2 tsp. mustard seeds 1 tbsp. coriander leaves finely chopped salt to taste 2-3 pinches asafoetida 1 tbsp. oil oil to deep fry 1 tbsp. plain flour for patching Method For cover: Mix flour, salt and oil, knead into soft pliable dough. Keep aside for 30 minutes. For filling: Put plenty of water to boil. Add dal. Boil dal for 5 minutes, drain. Cool a little. Heat oil in a heavy pan. Add all seeds whole and crushed allow to splutter. Add asafoetida, mix. Add all other ingredients. Mix well. Do not smash the dal fully. But enough to make the mixture hold well. Remove from fire, cool. Divide into 15 portions. 15
Shape into balls with greased palms. Keep aside. To proceed: Make a paste with water, of flour for patching. Keep aside. Take a pingpong ball sized portion of dough. Knead into round. Roll into 4" diam. round. Place one ball of filling at centre. Pick up round and wrap ball into it like a pouch. Break off excess dough carefully. Do not allow cover to tear. Press the ball with palm, making it flattish and round. Repeat for 4-5 kachories. Deep fry in hot oil, on low flame only. If the kachori get a hole anywhere, apply some paste. Return to oil and finish frying. Turn and repeat for other side. Fry till golden and crisp. Small bubbles must appear over kachori. Drain and serve hot with green and tamarind chutneys. Making time: 1 hour (excluding soaking and cooling times) Makes: 10-12 pieces Shelf life: 2-3 days Note: Take care to fry on low. Hurried frying will result in soggy and oily kachories.
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Spicy Sev
Ingredients 2 cups gram flour (besan) 1/2 tsp. ajwain (omam) seeds 1 1/2 tsp. red chilli powder 1 tbsp. oil salt to taste 2-3 pinches asafoetida water to make dough oil to deep fry Method 1.Mix the chilli, oil, salt and seeds into the flour. 2.Add enough water to make a dough which is quite gooey. 3.It should not be pliable but sticky. 4.Grease the inside of a Sev-press, fill with the dough. 5.Press into hot oil, and fry lightly on both sides. 6.Drain well and cool before storing. Variation: You may adjust the chillies as per taste. 16
You may omit chillies to make bland sev. You may add finely crushed dried herbs (eg. mint) for add flavour. Note: A sevpress is similar to a vermicelli press, but it should be small enough to handle over hot oil. Making time: 15-20 minutes Makes: 250 grams approx.
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Ingredients: 250 gms. raw firm mango 250 gms. pears. 500 gms. sugar 2 tsp. salt 1 tsp. red chilli powder 1 tsp. garam masala 1 tbsp. marshmelon (kharbooja) seeds. 1 tbsp. raisins. 2 cloves powdered 8 each almonds and cashews chopped finely. Method: Peel and mash and pear. Put 1 tbsp. sugar in a heavy saucepan. Heat on a low flame, stirring and cooking till it turns brown. Add 500 ml. water and boil. When the sugar has fully dissolved in the water add remaining sugar. When it begins to boil again add the mashed fruit, cashew, raisins, seeds, chilli and salt. Boil till a thick jam consistency is obtained. Stir occasionally. Add the clove powder and garam masala. Cool a bit and transfer to clean airtight jar. Making time: 1 hour Shelf life: 1 month Makes 1.5 kgs. chutney.
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Ingredients: 15 green chillies 1/2 cup coriander 1/2 lemon 1 tbsp. sev or potato wafers crushed 17
1/2 tsp. jaggery salt to taste 1 tsp. oil 1 clovette garlic Method: Put all the ingredients , except oil and asafoetida , in a small mixie. Heat the oil and add the asafoetida and put in the mixie. Run the mixie till a smooth chutney is obtained. Try using no water or as little as possible to make the chutney keep longer. Add water as and when required. Store in a clean glass bottle. Note: Sev is a fried Indian snack made of gramflour. Makes 1/2 cup chutney Making time: 5 minutes Shelf life: 1 week (refrigerated)
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Sarson ka saag
Ingredients 1 bunch sarson greens 1 bunch spinach 1 onion grated 1/2 tsp. each ginger & garlic grated 3 green chillies 1 tbsp. grated cheese o r paneer (optional) 1/2 lemon juice salt to taste 2 tbsp. ghee 1 tbsp. oil 1/2 tsp. garam masala 1 tbsp. maize flour Method 1.Chop both greens, wash, drain. 2.Heat oil in the pressure cooker direct. 3.Add both greens, green chillies, stir. 4.Add ginger, garlic, stir. 5.Add few pinches salt, 1 cup water. 6.Pressure cook till done. (2 whistles). 7.Mash well. 8.Heat ghee in a pan, add onion, saute till brown, 9.Add all other ingredients, except cheese. 10.Stir well and cook till oil separates. 11.Garnish with cheese. 12.Serve hot with makki ki roti, or paratha. 18
Making time: 25 minutes (excluding pressure cooking time) Makes: 3-4 servings Shelflife: Best fresh
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Sweet Pongal
Ingredients (for two people) :Moong dhal - 1/2 cup. Rice - 1/2 cup. Milk Coconut cashew jaggery raisins (khish-mish - dry grapes) cardamom ghee. Fry the moong dhal (before washing) till it becomes little light brown (it will start smelling). Then soak rice and dhal separately for 10 minutes. Thoroghly wash and keep it in cooker with the right water (lesser is o.k)and cook it seperately (in two different containers). Meanwhile cut coconut in very small pieces and fry in ghee. Fry cashew and raisins also separately. Break the jagerry and put in water (very little) and make a syrup. This is done because sometimes jagerry has mud and stones. After we make the syrup strain it through tea strainer. Put the rice and dhal in a big vessel and add milk (may be one cup) and cook it till all the milk gets absorbed. Add jaggery syrup and again cook till even it gets absorbed. Add three big table spoons of ghee, powdered cardamon and cook again for a while. Add fried coconut, cashews and raisins. Serve hot in two cups with a spoon of ghee.
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Ulundu vada
urad dhaal hari mirch salt Soak dhaal in water over night. Grind dhaal in little water. Then make vada shape and deep fry in oil.
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Adai
Rice - cup urad dhaal - cup chana dhaal - cup thoor dhaal - cup yellow moong dhaal - cup red chillis 19
salt Soak everything in water over night. Grind with little water.
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Dhaal vada
urad dhaal chana dhaal red chillis Following is the thread test (tar) to check required consistency of syrup (chashni). If no thread is formed, but there is stickiness in the syrup when tested, then it is 3/4 tar (thread). This consistency is generally used in dipping sweets like, gulabjamoon, boondi, jalebi, imarti, etc. Boil some more and when 1 tar forms, it is used in soaking pancake pancakes like malpua. On further boiling two tars are obtained and this is used in sweets like burfis, mohanthal, etc. At this stage a drop of syrup dropped on a plate will form a soft ball when cooled. After this stage do no stir briskly and continuously or the sugar will recrystallise. Still further boiling will form 2 1/2 to 3 tars and this syrup is used to get a white coating of sugar on sweets like balushahi, surti ghari, etc. At this stage when the syrup is dropped in a plate it will form a hard ball when cooled. Following are the steps shown to make sugar syrup (chashni) in the right way. a.Take sugar and water in the ratio of 2 : 1 1/2 unless other wise mentioned. b.Put both in a deep saucepan to boil, stirring occasionally. c.When the mixture comes to a boil, add 1/2 cup milk. d.When a thick scum is formed on the surface of syrup, it is time to strain. e.Always use a metal strainer or moist cloth to strain the hot syrup, never plas tic. f.Put back to boil, checking the consistency required as above. g.Check frequently, because once the first thread forms, it proceeds to thicken to the next stages very quickly. h.Use as required in the recipe. Make syrup side by side of making the recipe, reheating the syrup too many times will alter the texture of the resulting sweet dish. To save time, prepare the syrup on a second burner, while making the rest of the recipe. This will avoid excess wastage of time and unnecessary cooling off, of the fried flours, etc. as the recipe demands.
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Shrikhand
Ingredients 1/2 kg. curds 300 gms. sugar 1/2 tsp. cardamom powder few strands saffron 1/2 tbsp. pista & almond crushed Method Tie curd in a clean muslin cloth overnight. (6-7 hours). Take into a bowl, add sugar and mix. Keep aside for 25-30 minutes to allow sugar to dissolve. Rub saffron into 1 tbsp. milk till well broken and dissolved. Keep aside. Beat well till sugar has fully dissolved into curd. Pass through a big holed strong strainer, pressing with hand or spatula. Mix in cardamom powder and dissolved saffron and half nuts. Empty into a glass serving bowl, top with remaining nut crush. Chill for 1-2 hours before serving. 20
Making time: 20 minutes (excluding tieing and keeping time) Makes: 6-7 servings Shelflife: 3-4 days refrigerated Variations: To make fruit flavoured shrikhand eg. mango, add pulp at the stage of adding cardamom and saffron.
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Puranpoli
Ingredients 300gms. channa (yellowgram) dal 300 gms. jaggery (molasses) 1 tsp. cardamom powder 150 gms. plain flour 1 tbsp. ghee warm water to knead dough ghee to serve Method Boil dal in plenty of water till soft but not broken. Drain in a colander for 10-15 minutes. Pass through an almond grater little by little till all dal is grated. Mash jaggery till lumps break. Mix well into dal. Put mixture in a heavy saucepan and cook till a soft lump is formed Take care to stir continuously, so as not to charr. Keep aside. Mix ghee, flour, add enough water to make a soft pliable dough. Take a morsel sized ball of dough, roll into a 4" round. Place same sized ball of filling in centre, life all round and seal. Reroll carefully to a 6" diameter round. Roast on warm griddle till golden brown. Repeat other side. Take on serving plate. Apply a tsp. of ghee all over top. OR Shallow fry on griddle like a paratha for a better flavour. But this method will consume more ghee and therefore calories. Serve hot with dal or amti. Note: The water drained from boiling dal is used to make the amti. ( a thin curry made using black masala, garam masala and some mashed dal.) Making time: 45 minutes Makes: 7-8 puranpolis Shelflife: Best fresh (puran {filling} may be stored in the refrigerator for a week.
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Ingredients 1 1/4 cup gramflour 1 1/4 cup plain flour (maida) 250 gms. ghee 2 1/2 cups sugar 1 1/2 cup water 2 tbsp. milk 1/2 tsp. cardamom seeds crushed coarsely 2 tsp. charmagaz (combination of 4 types of seeds) refer glossary 4" squares cut from a thin polythene sheet Method Sift both flours together. Heat ghee in a heavy saucepan. Add flour mixture and roast on low till light golden. Keep aside to cool a little, stirring occasionally. Prepare syrup simultaneously. Make syrup out of sugar, water and milk as shown in introduction. Bring syrup to 2 1/2 thread consistency. Pour at once into the flour mixture. Beat well with a large fork till the mixture forms threadlike flakes. Pour onto a greased surface or thali and roll to 1" thickness lightly. Sprinkle the charmagaz seeds and elaichi and gently press down with palm. Cool, cut into 1" squares, wrap individually into square pieces of thin plastic sheet. Store in airtight container. Making time: 45 minutes Makes: 20 pieces (approx.) Shelflife: 2 weeks
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Coconut Burfi
Ingredients 250 gms. finely grated coconut 250 gms. sugar 150 ml. water ghee for greasing plate Method 1.Prepare syrup with sugar and water to 2 1/2 thread consistency. Use method as shown in introduction. 2.Warm coconut in heavy saucepan, pour in the syrup. 3.Stir well and cook till soft lump forms. 4.Spread in a greased plate. Cool. 22
5.Sprinkle cardamom powder (optional). 6.Cut into squares, store in airtight container. Making time: 30 minutes Makes: 20-25 pieces Shelflife: 2 weeks
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Imarti
Ingredients 2 cups urad dal 3 cups sugar 300 ml. water saffron colour 1/2 tsp. cardomom ground 500 gms. ghee to fry Method 1.Soak urad dal overnight in plenty of water. 2.Wash and drain. Grind to fine thick batter. Put water little by little. 3.Add colour and mix very well. 4.If using a mixie, beat the dal well by hand till fluffy after grinding. 5.Keep aside for 3 hours. More is weather is cold. 6.Make 1 tar sugar syrup as shown in introduction. 7.Add cardomom powder to syrup. 8.Using either an imarti bottle (with nozzle) or cloth as shown in note, form imartis in the hot ghee. Lower flame and allow to crisp turning once. 9.Remove from ghee, drain and dip in hot syrup. 10.Soak for 3-4 minutes, drain and serve. 11.Repeat for remaining batter. 12.Make 4-5 imartis at a time, depending on size of frying pan. Note: Use a flat bottomed frying pan. The imarti bottle can be substituted with a soft plastic sauce bottle with a nozzle. If not available, take a 12"x 12" thick cloth, make a buttonhole type hole in centre. Place over a tumbler and pour in some batter. Hold like a pouch and press out imartis like icing. Shape the imartis as follows, make a ring first, then form small ringlets all along the ring. Till you come to the start. Making time: 1 hour (excluding soaking and keeping time) Makes: 20 imartis Shelflife: (1) Keep unsoaked in syrup for a day. (2) Soak in syrup as required.
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Kaju Barfi
150 gm cashewnuts 400 gm sugar elaichi powdered silver foil (optional) 500 gm khoya Method Dry grind the cashew Mix khoya (grated) and sugar Heat in a heavy pan, stirring continuously. Once the sugar dissolves, add the cashew (powdered) and elaichi Cooking, constantly stir till soft lump is formed and does not stick to sides Roll on a flat surface to desired thickness and apply silver foil.
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1 tin condensed milk 1 kg khajur deseeded (dates) 250 gm mixed dryfruits (badam, cashew, pista) 1/2 cup dessicated dry coconut Method Break up khajur coarsely Add milkmaid and dryfruit all in a heavy, non-stick pan. Cook on slow flame, stirring continuously. Do not allow to stick to bottom. It takes a while to cook Stir gently till a soft lump forms. Spread some of the coconut on a butter paper sheet. Grease hands and take a chunk of the mixture and roll into a thick roll, on the sheet, all the coconut to cover it. Chill the rolls in the fridge Cut into slices Or set in a tray and cut into squares.
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2 litres milk 1/2 to 3/4 cup sugar chopped nuts to decorate (pista, almonds) silver foil (optional) 1/2 tsp citric acid dissolved in 1/2 cup water. 24
Method Boil half the milk and add the citric solution as it comes to boil Switch off gas. Once the chenna settles sieve through muslin cloth, press out excess water, take in a plate and press down. Do not knead. Put the remaining milk in a heavy pan and boil to half. Add the chenna and boil till the mixture thickens, stirring continuously. Add the sugar and continue to cook, stirring all the while till softly thickens in a lump. Set in a tray, apply silver foil and sprinkle the chopped nuts.
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Badam ka seera
1 1/2 cup almonds soaked overnight 3 cups hot milk 250 gm ghee 1/2 to 1/3 cup sugar Method Peel the almonds, wash and grind to fine paste. Heat ghee in a heavy pan. Add paste and cook on first high then slow flame, stirring continuosly. After a while it should turn a light brown and aromatic. Carefully pour hot milk and stir. Use a long-handled spatula as the mixture tends to splatter. When thickens, add the sugar and cook, stirring continously and gently till ghee begins to separate. Decorate with chopped nuts and serve hot.
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Carrot Halwa
1 kg juicy orange carrots 1 1/2 litre milk 400-500 gm sugar elaichi powder (cardomon) saffron few flakes few drops orange colour (optional) 1 tbsp ghee Method Peel and grate carrots Put milk and carrots in a heavy saucepan. Boil till thick, stirring occassionally. Once it starts thickening, stir continuously. Add sugar and cook further till thickens. Add ghee, elaichi, saffron and colour. Stir on low heat till the mixture collects in a soft ball or the ghee oozes out. Serve hot, decorated with a chopped almond or pista. 25
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Doodhi Halwa
1 kg doodhi 1 1/2 litre milk 400-500 gm sugar elaichi powder (cardomon) saffron few flakes 1 tbsp ghee Method Peel and grate Dudhi Put milk and dudhi in a heavy saucepan. Boil till thick, stirring occassionally. Once it starts thickening, stir continuously. Add sugar and cook further till thickens. Add ghee, elaichi, saffron and colour. Stir on low heat till the mixture collects in a soft ball or the ghee oozes out. Serve hot, decorated with a chopped almond or pista.
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Chickoo Halwa
6 chickoos 1/2 tea cup milk 1/4 - 1/3 cup sugar 150 gms khoya or milk powder made paste. 2 - 3 drops cochineal (essence) 1 tbsp ghee Method Peel and mash chickoos or blend. Add milk and boil in heavy saucepan. When slightly thick add khoya and cook, stirring continuously. Add sugar and ghee. Cook on low turning continuously till ghee oozes. Garnish with almond or walnut in centre of the halwa.
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Dal ka seera
500 gm Moong dal (green) 500 gm sugar 500 gm ghee saffron soaked in a little milk 26
elaichi powder water about 250 ml. Method Soak the dal for 5-6 hours. Wash and remove the skins well. Grind dal fine either in a stone grinder or electric grinder or mixie. Use as little water as possible. Put sugar and water in a pan and put to boil. Once sugar dissolve add a few tblsp. of milk. As the syrup boils the scum will rise. Remove with a strain. Further boil till the syrup become sticky between the fingers. (One thread should fall when poured from a tilted spoon) keep aside. Heat the ghee in a heavy kadai (vessel) and add dal. Keep stirring rigorously to avoid burning. Once the dal stops sticking to the vessel, stir gradually till golden brown, and ghee begins to separate. Pour the hot syrup, add elaichi and dissolved saffron. Stir very carefully, not allowing hand to be scalded. Cook slowly till all water is absorbed. Decorate with chopped dry fruit. Serve hot especially on a cold day.
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Atte ka seera
2 tbsp. wheat flour 2 1/2 tbsp. ghee 3/4 to 1 cup sugar or molasses (jaggery) elaichi powder chopped pista and almonds Method Add flour and roast on slow fire, stirring continuously Side by side add to sugar 2 1/2 cups water and keep to boil When the atta becomes a golden brown, add the boiling sweet water Stir gently and continuously till excess water evaporates and the ghee separates. Decorate with chopped nuts
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Beetroot Halwa
1 kg beetroot 1 1/2 litre milk 400-500 gm sugar elaichi powder (cardomon) saffron few flakes 1 tbsp ghee 27
Method Peel and grate beetroot Put milk and dudhi in a heavy saucepan. Boil till thick, stirring occassionally. Once it starts thickening, stir continuously. Add sugar and cook further till thickens. Add ghee, elaichi, saffron and colour. Stir on low heat till the mixture collects in a soft ball or the ghee oozes out. Serve hot, decorated with a chopped almond or pista.
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Ingredients: 1 cup rava 3/4 cup sugar 2 tbsp. ghee 1/4 cup milk METHOD: Take ghee in a deep saucepan and heat. Add rava and cook on low heat. Stir continuously. When the rava turns light brown add the sugar. Stir for 3-4 minutes. Keep aside cool for some time. Add cardomom powder, coconut flakes and saffron. Add half the milk. Mix well. Wet hand with milk and shape the mixture in ladoos. Serves: 12 helpings Time required: 1/2 hr. Shelf life : 15 days
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Rossogolla
Ingredients: 1 litre milk 1/2 tsp. citric acid 1 1/2 cups sugar 4 cups water 2-3 drops rose essence Method: Heat the milk and bring to boil. Cool the milk for a couple of hours. Remove the cream layer. Reheat the milk and bring to a boil. Add the citric acid dissolved in some water. Stir slowly till the milk is fully curdled. Keep as it is for 5 minutes. Meanwhile heat the sugar and water in a wide sauce pan. Bring to a boil. Strain the milk through a muslin cloth. Wash the chenna in the cloth under cold running water. 28
Press out the excess water and remove in a wide plate. Gently knead into a soft dough by passing between fingers. Make twelve equal sized balls of the dough. Let them into the boiling water. Cover with a perforated lid. Boil for 13 to 15 minutes. Take off from heat and cool them to room temperature. Add essence and chill for at least 4 to 5 hours. Serves: 6 helpings Time required: 1/2 hour.
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Pedhas
INGREDIENTS 500 gms. khoya (mawa) 300 gms. sugar 3 drops colour as required 8 to 10 pistas sliced 1/2 tsp. cardamom powder cookie mould Method: Grate khoya . Powder sugar . Mix together in a skillet . Heat on low flame , stiring continously . Cook till mixture thickens . It should form a very soft lump . Cool for 10 minutes . Add cardamom powder & colour . Mix well . Take a small fistful of mixture . Form a ball . Press into the cookie mould . Turn out carefully . Press 2-3 slices of pista on the centre . Repeat for remaining mixture . Note on khoya. Khoya is available in most Indian sweetmeat stores anywhere. Making at home consumes time but isn't that difficult. Boil milk on high flame in a large heavy saucepan till water evaporates , leaving a soft lump. Stir frequently while cooking. OR Substitute with 1 tin (400 gms.) condensed milk and 1 cup milk. Lessen sugar by 1/2. Boil till a soft lump is formed. Stir continuously while cooking. Serves: 36 pieces Time required: 1/2 hr. Shelf Life: 15 days (refrigerated)
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Mava Burfi
Ingredients: 500 gms khoya 300 gms. powdered sugar 1 tsp. cardamom powder 29
2 sheets silver foil (edible) Method: Mash khoya . Mix in tne sugar. Put into a heavy saucepan. Cook on slow flame, stirring continuously. Cook till the mixture is a very soft lump.* Place on a working board and roll with a rolling pin to 1/2 inch thickness. Cool a little. Spread on the working board silver foil carefully and evenly. Make incisions with knife to cut in the desired size and shape. Note: Burfi is usually cut into 1 1/2 inch squares. Variation: To make chocolate mava burfi: Follow till * as above. Divide the mixture in two parts 1/3 and 2/3 In the smaller part mix 1 tablespoon cocoa powder and 1/2 tsp. chocolate colour. Roll both parts separately. Place the chocolate on the mava layer. Roll lightly. Continue as for mavaburfee. Serves: 25 helpings Time required:1/2 hr. Shelf life: 10 days
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Malai Ladoo
Ingredients 1/2 cup condensed milk 250 gms. paneer (cottage cheese) 2-3 drops kewra essence 1/4 tsp. yellow colour Method 1.Mash paneer. 2.Add condensed milk and cook on slow flame, stirring continously. 3.Cook till thick and sides leave. 4.Add essence and remove from flame. 5.Mix well. 6.Pour on plate. 7.Cool. Make ladoos. 8.Sprinkle powdered elaichi and decorate.
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Gulab Jamoon
1/4 tsp. baking soda 1/4 cup milk 1/4 tsp. cardomom powder 1 pinch saffron strands 250 gms. sugar ghee to deep fry Method 1.Crumble the khoya. Sieve in the flour and soda together. 2.Mix in the cardomom powder and crushed saffron. 3.Mix well to form a soft dough. Use as much milk as required for kneading. 4.Make balls of even size. Makes about 25-30. 5.Heat the ghee very well. Take off fire and cool a little. Let in some of the jamoons. 6.When they rise up put back on fire and fry till medium brown. 7.Remove from ghee and put in the syrup. Soak for 10 minutes. Drain and transfer to a glass bowl. 8.Repeat for all the balls. When done pour the remaining syrup over the jamoons. 9.Microwave lightly or warn over boiling water before serving. To make the syrup: 1.Take the sugar in a heavy pan and add water to just cover the sugar. 2.Boil and add a tbsp. of milk to separate the dirt. Strain and boil again. 3.The syrup is done when , while dropping from a spoon it falls in a thin single thread. Serves: 25-30 helpings Time required: 1 hr. Shelf life :2-3 days, (1 week refrigerated)
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Sweet Kachori
Ingredients: For filling: 200 gms. khoya 50 gms milk powder 1/2 tsp.nutmeg-cardomom -cinnamon powder For cover: 250 gms. plain flour 1 tbsp. cornflour 30 gms. ghee For syrup: 250 gms. sugar 1 cup water 1 big pinch saffron Ghee for deep frying 31
Method 1.Mix ingredients for filling. The mixture should be soft and crumbly. 2.Mix ingredients for cover. Using water knead to a pliable dough. 3.Cover with a wet cloth. Keep aside 4.Boil sugar and water adding a tbsp. of milk to clear the syrup. 5.Boil till the syrup is slightly sticky between the fingers. 6.Strain. Crush and add the saffron. Keep aside. 7.Make 15 to 16 flattish balls of the mixture. 8.Divide dough also into 15 to 16 parts. 9.Roll one part into a puri, place one mixture ball in the centre. 10.Pull up all the sides to seal the mixture and press in centre. 11.Make 5 to 6 such kachoris, heat ghee and fry on low flame till light brown, turning once. 12.Repeat for remaining kachoris. 13.When slightly cool, make a hole in the centre of each (approx. 2cm. diameter). 14.Pour about half tbsp. of syrup and roll kachori around to let the syrup spread. 15.Allow to stand for half hour before serving. Note: The unsweetened kachoris may be stored without refrigeration for one week and sweetened as required . Serves:15 helpings . Time required:2 hr. Shelf life: 10 days .
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Spicy Khaja
Ingredients 2 cups gram flour 1/2 cup plain flour 2 tsp. red chilli powder 1/2 tsp. omam seeds (ajwain) 1/2 tsp. cumin seeds 1 tbsp. coriander very finely chopped 1 tbsp. oil salt to taste oil to deep fry Method 1.Mix both flours together. 2.Make a well in the centre, add all other ingredients, except oil to deep fry. 3.Mix them well in the flour. 4.Add enough water to make a soft pliable dough. 5.Divide dough to make small (4" diameter) thin rounds. 6.Prick on both sides with a fork. 7.Allow to dry on a clean cloth for 25-30 minutes. 8.Deep fry in hot oil till a light browning appears. 9.Do not over fry. 10.Drain and cool completely before storing. 32
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Shankarpala
Ingredients 1 cup water 1/3 cup sugar 1/3 cup ghee 1 1/2 cup maida (plain flour) ghee to deep fry Method 1.Warm the water, sugar and ghee together till sugar dissolves. 2.Add maida and knead into a soft pliable dough. 3.Divide dough into 4 parts. 4.Roll into chappatis 1/3" thick. 5.Cut with a cookie cutter or knife into small diamond shapes. 6.Lift with spatula and loosen. Keep aside on a dry cloth for 1 hour. 7.Deep fry in hot ghee over slow flame till light golden brown. 8.Drain well and keep aside till cool. 9.Store in clean, dry containers. Making time: 45 minutes. Makes: 2 1/2 cups.
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Mitha Khaja
Ingredients 1 1/2 cup maida (plain flour) 1/2 cup jaggery 1 cup water 1/4 tsp. cardamom powder 1 tbsp. ghee ghee to deep fry Method 1.Heat the water and jaggery till all of it dissolves in the water. 2.Strain and cool a bit. 3.Mix the cardamom powder and ghee in the flour. 4.Knead the flour with the jaggery water. 5.The dough should be stiff but pliable. 6.Break into approx. 20 parts. 7.Knead each with palm and roll into 4" rounds. 33
8.Make many tiny slits with knife or fork on each on both sides. 9.Keep them aside on a clean cloth for an hour or so to dry a bit. 10.Deep fry in hot ghee on low flame till light golden in colour. 11.Drain and cool for a while. 12.The khajas will become crisper and harder as they cool. 13.Store in airtight container after cooling completely. Making time: 45 minutes Makes: 20-25 pieces
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Karanjia
Ingredients For cover : 1 cup plain flour (maida) 1 tbsp. ghee water to knead For filling: 1/2 cup coconut flakes fine 1/2 cup khoya 1 tbsp. poppy seeds (khuskhus) 1 tsp. cardamon powder 1 tbsp. crushed almond 1/4 cup sugar ground 10 to 15 raisins Method For cover: 1.Roast khoya to a light pink by stirring continuously over low heat. 2.Cool and break in fine crumbs with fingers. 3.Mix flour and ghee well. 4.Add enough water to make soft pliable dough. 5.Keep aside. For filling : 1.Roast coconut flakes lightly. Cool. 2.Mix all other ingredients. 3.Check for sweetness. 1.Make small (4 ") rounds, not too thin not too thick . 2.Place 1 tsp. filling in one half of round . 3.Fold over the other half, sealing in the mixture. 4.Seal edges by twisting or pressing together . 5.Make all in t he same way. 6.Dry on clean cloth for 30 minutes. 7.Deep fry in hot ghee on low till light brown on both sides. 8.Drain and cool completely before storing. Note: You may use a karanjia mould for filling them if available. Making time: 1 hour. 34
Makes: 13 to 15 pieces.
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Boondi
Ingredients 1 cup gram flour 1/2 cups sugar 1 cup water 1/4 tsp. cardamom powder 6-8 chopped almonds ghee to deep fry perforated flat spoon about 5" diameter Method 1.Boil the sugar and water together. Add a tbsp. of milk to bring up the scum. 2.Remove scum and boil liquid till the syrup is sticky between the fingers. 3.Keep aide, but keep warm for use. 4.Make batter with gram flour, which should not be too thin. 5.The batter should evenly coat the back of a spoon when dipped in it. 6.Heat ghee, hold perforated spoon a little above the hot ghee, pour some batter on the spoon. 7.Tap very lightly at edge of spoon to allow small droplets to fall in the ghee. 8.Pour back remaining batter and wipe spoon. 9.Stir the boondis in the ghee gently and fry till crisp but not brown. 10.Drain and put into the syrup. Keep for 3-4 minutes before draining from the syrup. 11.Spread on a wide plate, add cardamom powder, almonds and mix gently. 12.Cool completely and loosen the boondi with finger till each droplet separates. 13.Store in airtight container. Note: Take great care while dropping the boondi in the hot ghee so as not to burn yourself. A little practice and it is very easy. Making time: 30 minutes. Makes: 3 cups approx.
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Ingredients: 1 cup plain rice 1 cup parboiled rice 1/4 cup white udad dal 1/2 tsp. methi (fenugreek) seeds 1 /2 tsp soda bi carbonate 1/2 cup curds 10-12 tsps. ghee or oil as preferred water for grinding Method Wash the rices and dal together. Add plenty of water and methi seeds. 35
Allow to soak for 7-8 hours or overnight. Rewash the rice by draining the water 2-3 times. Grind to a paste. Rawa -like grains should be felt in the batter. Add soda bicarb and salt and mix well. Keep aside in a warm place for 8-10 hours. Beat the curds well. Add to the batter, add more water if required. The consistency of the batter should be thick enough to thickly coat on a spoon when dipped. Heat the iron griddle or non-stick tawa well. Pour a spoonful of batter in the centre, spread with the back of the spoon to a thin round. Pour a tsp. of ghee or oil over it. Remove with spatula when crisp. Serve hot with chutney and / or sambar.
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Rava Dosa
Ingredients: 1 cup fine soji (semolina) 1/2 cup rice flour or plain flour 1 tbsp. oil 1/8 tsp. soda bicarb 2-2 cups buttermilk 1 tsp. coriander chopped fine 2 green chillies chopped fine Method: Blend all the ingredients together. Add more buttermilk if necessary. ginger grated Roll the dosa in a three-fold cylinder. oil to shallow fry Serve hot with onion and/or coconut chutneys. The batter should be relatively thin. salt to taste Keep aside for 20 - 30 minutes. Heat griddle and pour 1 large spoon of batter on it. Spread by gently rotating the griddle. Put some oil (1/2 tsp.) over dosa. Lift with a spatula as for basic dosa. Makes: 10 - 12 thin dosas Shelflife: Fresh only. Texture: Thin with polka sized holes, not too crisp, foldable.
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INGREDIENTS: 1 cup rice 1/3 cup each yellow moong, channa, udad dal 2 tbsp. curds 36
1/2 tsp. soda bicsarb 2 tbsp. oil salt to taste oil to shallow fry Method: Wash rice separately and dals toghether. Soak in plenty of water and keep aside for 5-6 hours. Wet grind the rice till semolina type grain can be felt Wet grind rice till fine.Mix both batters. Add the curds, salt, soda and oil. Mix well till fluffy and light. Keep aside for 3-4 hours before making dosas. Heat griddle, pour batter and make as for plain dosas. Serve hot with chutney. Make thin or thick as desired. Makes: 8-10 medium sized dosas Shelflife: 1 day refrigerated. Texture: Light and thin, foldable but crisp.
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Masala Dosa
Ingredients: 1 cup plain rice. 1 cup parboiled rice. 1/4 cup white udad dal. 1/2 tsp. methi (fenugreek) seeds 1 /2 tsp soda bi carbonate 1/2 cup curds the batter. 10-12 tsps. ghee or oil as preferred water for grinding Method: Wash the rices and dal together. Add plenty of water and methi seeds. Allow to soak for 7-8 hours or overnight. Rewash the rice by draining the water 2-3 times. Grind to a paste. Rawa -like grains should be felt in Add soda bicarb and salt and mix well. Keep aside in a warm place for 8-10 hours. Beat the curds well. Add to the batter, add more water if required. The consistency of the batter should be enough to thickly coat on a spoon when dipped. Heat the iron griddle or non-stick tawa well. Pour a spoonful of batter in the centre, spread with the back of the spoon to a thin round. Pour a tsp. of ghee or oil over it. Spread chutney spread over dosa. Place a tbsp. masala in the centre. Fold into triangle to cover masala. 37
Remove with spatula when crisp. Serve hot with chutney and/or sambar. For masala: Ingredients 2 large onions in vertical slices 2 large potatoes boiled and peedled 4-5 green chillies 1 tbsp. chopped coriander 8-10 cashews halved 1/2 tsp. each udad dal, cumin & mustard seeds 2 tbsp. oil 1/4 tsp. turmeric salt to taste Chop potatoes coarsely. Chop green chillies. Heat oil, add cashews and brown lightly. Add dal, seeds and splutter. Add chillies and onions. Fry till tender. Add turmeric, salt, potatoes, coriander. Mix well.
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Chutney spread:
1/2 cup grated coconut 4 red chillies or 1 tsp. red chilli powder 1 long bean tamarind 2 flakes garlic 1 tbsp. groundnuts salt to taste Grind all ingredients together to form a firm chutney. Use very little water.
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Channa Bhatura
Ingredients For Channa 1 cup kabuli channa soaked overnight 1 large tomato 2 large onions 1 1/2 tbsp. chopped coriander 1 tsp. ginger grated 1 tsp. garlic crushed 1 lemon (juice extracted) 2 tbsp. oil, 1 tbsp. ghee 1 tsp. tea leaves (tied into a pouch in a small piece of clean muslin cloth) 4 green chillies slit 2 bay leaves 1 tsp. sugar 1 tsp. cumin seeds 38
Dry masalas :1 tsp. red chilli powder 1/2 tsp. each cinnamon - clove powder, turmeric powder 1/4 tsp. each garam masala, pepper powder salt to taste For Bhatura 2 cups plain flour (maida) 2 tbsp. curds 2 tbsp. butter or oil 1/2 tsp. soda bicarb salt to taste Milk to knead dough oil to deep fry Method: Sieve together flour, salt and soda. Add and mix in curds and oil. Add enough milk to knead into a soft pliable dough. Cover with a wet cloth. Keep aside for 5-6 hours. Make sure the cloth does not dry up, or wet again. Knead dough again. Take fistful of dough. Roll into 1/4" thick 5" diameter round. Fry in hot oil. Turning only once. Till very light golden in colour. Repeat for all. Serve hot with hot channa and slices of onions and lemon.
Method for Channa Put the soaked, washed channa in a cooked with enough water, teapouch and bay leaves. Pressure cook till done. (approx. 6-7 whistles). Cool about 5 tbsp. channa for grinding. In a mixie, blend together 1/2 tomato, 1 onion, cooled channa and 1/2 tbsp. coriander. Keep aside. Chop remaining tomatoes and onions fine. Heat oil in a large skillet. Add cumin seeds to splutter. Add ginger-garlic and fry for a minute. Add chopped tomatoes, onion and fry till tender. Add channa-paste, fry further 3-4 minutes. Add all dry masala except cinnamon-clove powder. Stir and fry till oil separates. Add drained channa and 2 cup water which was drained from channa. Stir and bring to boil. Simmer for 7-8 minutes till gravy thickens. Take in serving dish. Heat ghee in a small sauce pan. Add the chillies and cinnamon-clove powder. Add chopped coriander and pour hot over the channa. Squeeze lemon over channa. Stir in seasoning gently. Making time :- 30 mins (excluding pressure cooking) Serves - 5 39
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Pav Bhaji
Ingredients 8 pavs (squarish soft buns about 4" x 5" size) butter to shallow fry. For Bhaji 1 capsicum chopped fine 2 onions chopped fine 2 tomatoes chopped fine 2 1/2 cups chopped mixed vegetables (beans, carrots, cauliflower, potota, beans, bottle gourds, etc.) 1/2 cup shelled peas 2 tbsp. butter 2 tsp. pavbhaji masala 1 1/2 tsp. chilli powder 1/4 tsp. turmeric powder 1/2 tsp. sugar salt to taste 1 cup water (in which vegetables were boiled) 1/2 tsp. each ginger grated, garlic crushed juice of 1/2 lemon. To Garnish 1 tbsp. coriander chopped 1 onion chopped small pieces of lemon Method Pressure cook mixed vegetables and peas till well done. Mash them coarsely after draining. Heat butter in a pan. Add ginger-garlice, capsicum, onion, tomatoes. Fry for 2-3 minutes till very soft. Add pavbhaji masala , chilli powder, turmeric, salt, sugar and fry further 2-3 minutes. Bring to boil. Simmer till gravy is thick, stirring and mashing pieces with masala, in between. Add lemon juice, stir. Garnish with chopped coriander and a block of butter. For Pavs Slit pavs horizontally leaving one edge attached. (To open like a book). Apply butter (as desired) and roast open on a griddle till hot and soft with the surface crisp on both sides. Serve hot with bhaji, a piece of lemon and chopped onion. Making time : 30 mins. (excl. pressure cooking time) Serve : 4 (2 pavs each)
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Vegetable Pie
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Ingredients 2 cups plain flour (maida) 100 gms. chilled butter 1/2 tsp. salt chilled water For Filling 2 cups Chopped vegetables of choice (eg. potatoes, peas, beans, carrot, spinach, cauliflower etc, All or any) 2 onions 1 tomato 2 green chillies 1/2" piece ginger 1 tbsp. oil 1/2 tsp. red chilli powder 1/2 tsp. curry masala (or garam masala) 1 tbsp. cream 1 tsp. corn flour salt to taste Method Sieve together flour and salt. Add chilled butter. Mix with fork till mixture is crumbly. Sprinkle chilled water over it. Quickly, with light hand mix the dough into a lump. Do not over knead. Chill dough for 15 mins. in a plastic bag. Roll dough into 4" thick round. Place over a greased pie plate. Prick with a fork all over. Bake in a pre-heated o ven for 12 mins., or till light brown. Keep aside. Filling Grate tomato, onion, ginger. Finely chop green chillies. Chope and boil other vegetables. Heat oil in a skillet, add the grated vegetables and chillies. Cook for 4-5 mins. Stirring occasionally. Add all other ingredients except cream. Cook till the water evaporates and curry is thick. Sprinkle a little cornflour over the crust. Pour and spread the filling in the shell. Pour cream all over. Bake for 8-10 mins. in pre-heated oven. Slice and serve warm.
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Poha
1 cup beaten rice (poha) 1/4 cup crushed groundnuts 1/4 cup grated or scraped coconut 41
1/4 cup coriander leaves 1 stalk curryleaves chopped 1/4 tsp sugar salt to taste 5-6 green chillies 1 tsp lime juice 1 1/2 tbsp oil 2 onions chopped 1 small potato chopped 1/2 tsp each cumin & mustard seeds. Wash poha till clean. Drain water sprinkle a handful of clear water and keep aside. After 15 minutes loosen the poha gently, and break lumps with fingers. In a heavy saucepan, heat oil, add seeds and then potatoes. Stir for 2-3 minutes. Add onion, chillies and curry leaves. Stir and fry onions till tender. Take off fire. Add poha and all other ingredients. Save some coconut and coriander leaves for garnishing. Mix very well. Adjust salt and lime as per taste. Return to low flame till hot. Stir gently every now and then. Transfer to serving dish and garnish with coriander and coconut. Serve hot with freshly brewed coffee. Making time: 15 mins (excluding soaking time) Serves: 3 Shelflife: best fresh
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Bhel
1 1/2 cups puffed rice 1 onion 1 tomato 1 small boiled p eeled potato 1/2 tbsp coriander leaves 1/2 cup fine sev 1/4 cup parboiled moong sprouts -- optional 1 tsp roasted peanuts -- optional 1 tsp hot green chutney 1 1/2 tsp tamarind chutney salt to taste 1/4 lime juice 10-12 puries (used for bhel or panipuri optional) crushed Method Just before serving. In a large mixing bowl, add puffed rice, and all ingredients except 1/4 the coriander and sev. Mix well. Sprinkle a few drops water if too dry. Adjust taste and salt. Spoon into individual bowls. Sprinkle some sev and coriander to garnish. Serve immediately. Making time: 15 minutes (excl chutney making time) makes: 3 servings Shelf life: best fresh.
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Ingredients 2 cups slightly coarse wheat flour 1/4 cups maida 2 tbsp ghee 2 tbsp curd salt to taste. Knead slightly stiff dough cover and keep for 2 hours. Take naan sized dough and make a ball. Roll to a thickish roti (4-5 mm thick). Heat griddle (tawa) place on tawa and dry one side. Wet upper side with water and invert. Invert griddle and roast over gas flame (or if available a barb- que coalfire). It will fall off when done. Serve hot with desired vegetables.
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Naan
3 cups self-raising flour (maida) 1 tbsp oil 2 tbsp butter 1/2 cup curds fresh salt to taste 1/2 tsp baking soda (soda - bicarb) warm milk for kneading. METHOD Sieve together dry ingredients into a large rimmed plate. Add butter curds, oil and crumble with fingers. When does is like course crumbs, add milk a little at a time, till a soft pliable dough is formed. Cover with wet muslin cloth. Cover with another plate and keep aside for 5 - 6 hours. Knead dough lightly. Break of piece, the size of a medium potato and roll into a thick triangle, using dry dough if required. Place on a pre-warmed griddle (tawa). Apply water on the top part with hands Invert naan and stick to griddle. Invert griddle and roast over the gas flame direct (or nothing like toasting over bar-b-que coals). Serve hot with a blob of butter on it.
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Spicy Roti
1 1/2 cups wheat flour 1/2 cups gram flour 1 1/2 tsp chilli powder 1 tbsp oil salt to taste 43
1/2 turmeric powder 2-3 pinches asafaetida 1/2 tsp each cummin / oregano seeds finely chopped coriander 1 tbsp water METHOD Knead a slightly stiff dough, adding all above ingredients, cover with wet cloth. Break off bits and make small potato sized balls. Roll to 3-4 mm thickness. Roast on griddle (tawa) as for phulka. Or after brown spots appear place direct on gas flame and puff, with help of tongs. Phulka also may be done similarly if puffing with cloth, feels difficult. Apply ghee or butter and serve hot with sweetened mango preserve (chunda) or curds or jam.
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Ingredients 6 slices soft bread fresh 1 tbsp. butter softened 2 flakes garlic crushed 1/2 tsp. crushed red chilli salt to taste 1 tbsp. grated cheese Method 1.Roll the bread flat with the help of a rolling pin. 2.Mix the salt, chilli, garlic in the butter. 3.Apply on all slices generously. 4.Roll one slice tightly from end to end. 5.Brush all over with a bit of butter. 6.Coat the roll with grated cheese by rolling in it. 7.Repeat for all slices. Cover rolls with a moist cloth. 8.Place in the refrigerator for 30 minutes. 9.Bake in a hot oven for 10-15 minutes or till golden brown and crisp. 10.Serve hot with ketchup. Note: If you have trouble keep the rolls in place when raw, secure them with toothpicks before placing in the fridge. Remove toothpicks before baking. Making time: 10 minutes (excluding chilling and baking time) Makes: 6 rolls
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1 capsicum 1/2 cup grated cheese 1/2 cup bread crumbs 1/2 cup milk 1red chilli crushed 2 tsp butter 1 tbsp. plain flour Method 1.The potatoes will turn out best if boiled and refrigerated overnight before using. 2.Do not peel potatoes. Slice into thin rounds or grate coarsely. 3.Deseed capsicum and slice into thin rounds 4.Heat a thick nonstick pan about 5" diameter. 5.Meanwhile mix cheese, milk, crumbs, flour and chilli. 6.If mixture feels thin, add some more bread crumbs. 7.Add salt to taste. Apply 1 tsp. on bottom of pan. 8.Arrange potatoes to cover the pan. Top with capsicum. 9.Pour the mixture all over evenly. Level to cover all the potatoes. 10.Sprinkle fresh ground pepper, salt and simmer on low till bottom is golden brown. 11.Flip over very carefully with a wide sharp spatula, and roast the other side. 12.Let in the remaining butter around the edges to seep down. 13.Let other side become golden brown too. 14.Flip on serving plate and make sections with a knife. 15.Serve hot and crisp. Variation: Bake the same if desired, instead if roasting. Making time: 40 minutes
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Ingredients 1 cup mixed vegetables sliced, boiled (use carrot, cauliflower, beans, peas, potato, etc.) 1 tomato sliced 1/2 coconut grated 1/2 tsp. ginger grated 1/2 tsp. garlic crushed 3 green chillies 1 tbsp. sesame seeds 1/2 tsp. each cumin, mustard seeds 1/2 tsp. red chilli powder salt to taste 1 tsp.lemon juice 2 cloves 1" piece cinnamon 2 tbsp. butter Method 1.Drain the boiled vegetables, keep stock aside. 2.Blend together, coconut, chillies, sesame seeds, cinnamon, cloves in mixie. 3.Heat butter, add seeds, allow to splutter. 4.Add ginger, garlic and paste. 5.Stir fry for 3-4 minutes. 6.Add vegetables except tomatoes. 45
7.Add 1/2 cup stock. Cover, simmer for 5 minutes. 8.Add salt, chilli powder,tomatoes and cook till gravy is thick. 9.Serve hot with parathas or chappatis. Making time: 20 minutes. Makes: 2 servings
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Palak Paneer
Ingredients Spinach - 500 gms Onions - 5 medium sized Garlic - 2-3 flakes Cooking oil - 6-7 tbsps Cummin seeds - 1 tbsp Paneer - 150-200 gms Salt to taste Garam Masala, Geera Powder, Chilli Powder Method 1.Cook the spinach in water. 2.Drain the water and then make puree of the spinach leaves. 3.Cut 4 of the onions finely and saute them till transparent. 4.Grind the other onion and the garlic flakes to a fine paste. 5.Add this paste to the sauted onions. Also add the puree and the spice powders. Add some water if necessary. 6.Let boil for a minute or two. 7.Cut the paneer to cubes of desired size (preferably not too small). Fry this in oil till golden brown, 8.Add this paneer to the prepared palak. 9.Serve hot with rice or rotis.
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6.Stir, till the flour and ghee has completely blended with the syrup. 7.Repeat procedure 2 till you finish all of the besan. 8.Continue to stir and keep adding ghee 1tsp. at a time till the mixture changes color and texture. At one point, you will observe that the mixture is not able to absorb any more ghee. Also, the whole mixture becomes porous and starts leaving the edges of the vessel. 9.At this point, transfer the mixture into a greased plate and with a spatula press the mixture down till the excess ghee surfaces. Do not remove the excess ghee. 10.Allow it to cool for 10 minutes. Then, cut it into desired shape and wait for another 10 minutes. Carefully remove each piece and arrange on the serving tray. Cooking time: 45 minutes. Yield: 40 medium sized pieces.
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Pineapple Gojju
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1 table sp sesame seeds 1 table sp urad dhal 1 table sp channa dhal 3 red chillies 2 green chillies 1 tsp chick peas 1/4 tsp asafoetida (hing) 1/2 tsp tamarind paste a small piece of jagerry OR 1 table sp brown sugar 1/2 cup grated coconut Salt to taste 1/4 tsp turmeric powder 4-5 table sp's Oil for frying 1 tsp mustard seeds Method 1.Dry fry sesame seeds, urad dhal, channa dhal, red chillies and asafoetida till they all turn roast(frying time 5-6 mins) 2.Grind the fried ingredients with green chillies, chick peas, tamarind paste, jaggery (or brown sugar) and grated coconut to a smooth paste (add little water while grinding). 3.In the meantime, keep oil in a kadai and let it heat for a minute. Then put mustard seeds and turmeric powder and allow mustard seeds to pop. 4.Then put the canned crushed pineapple to it and fry the pineapple for about 15 mins approximately. 5.Later on, add the ground paste to the fried pineapple and fry further 10 mins. 6.Add salt according to taste 7.Remove kadai from the heat. 8.This goes well as a side dish with chapatis or rice & rasam and can be eaten hot or cold.
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Vegetable Cutlet
Ingredients 1 medium size carrot 1 medium size potato 1 medium size beet root (optional) 4-5 Beans Peas (optional) To Grind garlic 1 small piece Fennel seeds 2-3 Green chili 2-3 Coriander leaves little bit One medium sizes onion finely cut & keep. To dip 2-3 tablespoon of Maida & add little bit of water and mix them well (it should be pouring like idli flour) Powder Take 3-4 slices of bread & powder them. (you can use either breads crumbs) Method 1.Finely cut all the above said vegetables. 2.Wash & Pressure-cook with little bit of water, turmeric powder & salt. 3.Smash them & keep it aside (if there is any excess waterin the cooked 50
vegetables just drain). 4.Heat one tablespoon of oil. 5.Fry onions till it turns into brown & add the grounded paste. Just fry for few seconds. 6.Then add the smashed vegetables & fry till it gets thickened. Wait to cool. 7.Then make them into small balls and dip it in the above said Maida consistency & immediately smear them in the above said powder and spread them in the plate or paper to dry. 8.Once everything over just do deep-fry or roast both the sides of them by adding little bit of oil till it turns into brown in the wok or thava. Servings: 12-15 (depends upon the balls you are making) Side Dish: Ketchup, Chilly chutney
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Preparation time: 40 minutes Serves: 4 Required ingredients: Rice -- 3 cups Tamarind Extract -- 5 tbsp. Split Bengal Gram -- 2 tbsp. Peanuts -- 0.5 cup Mustard Seeds -- 0.5 tsp. Dried Red Chile -- 5 Green Chile -- 4 Black Pepper Corns -- 8 Turmeric Powder -- 0.5 tsp. Oil -- 0.5 cup Water -- 5 cups Coriander Leaves -- 1 bunch Curry Leaves -- 20 Sesame Seeds -- 1 tbsp. (powdered) Asafoetida -- 0.5 tsp. Salt to taste In a large bowl, add water and rice and cook until well done. Remove from heat and in a wide, large bowl spread out the rice. Add turmeric, half of the curry leaves and three tablespoons of oil to the rice and mix thoroughly. Keep it aside. Meanwhile in a skillet, heat remaining oil on low heat. To this add black mustard seeds, split bengal gram, red chile, pepper corns and peanuts. When the bengal gram turns light brown, add coriander leaves,remaining curry leaves, asafoetida, sliced green chiles and tamarind extract. Stir well. Remove from heat. Now add salt and sesame seed powder to the skillet and add it all to the bowl containing rice. Mix thoroughly. Serve with Verusanagapappu Pacchadi or plain yoghurt. Note: You can adjust the amount of tamarind extract according to your taste. 52
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In a wide skillet heat oil on medium. When oil is hot add dry red peppers and fry for one minute. Then add mustard seeds, black gram and curry leaves. When the mustard seeds pop, add asafoetida. Immediately add the vegetables and sauce from the pot. Cook for a minute or two. Remove from heat. Goes well with plain white rice, pita, paratha, puri. *If drumstick is not available, you can add some other vegetable. Eggplant, however, is not advised because it becomes bitter when boiled in water.
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Milagu Kuzhambu
coriander seeds - 2 spoons(fry first) toor dal - 2 spoons whole black peppers - 2 spoons whole red peppers - 3-4 asafoetida and curry leaves -little Fry the above ingredients in a little amount of oil and grind it.Mix this paste with tamarind juice, add water and heat until the raw smell is gone. Side dish - This can be mixed with rice and served along with paruppu thogaiyal, or as a side dish to curd rice.
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Paruppu Thogaiyal
toor dal - 1 gram dal - 1 whole red peppers ,asafoetida Fry the above ingredients in alittle ghee, add salt and grated coconut and grind.
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Green bananas or plantains (nenthrakkay) - cubed turmeric powder - 1 teaspoon chili powder - 1 teaspoon cumin seeds - 1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds - 1/4 teaspoon urad dal - 1/4 teaspoon coconut, grated - 1/2 cup (may substitute des. coconut) coconut for garnish - 1 tablespoon black pepper - 1/4 teaspoon curry leaves - a few salt to taste oil - 1 teaspoon 54
Soak the cut plantains in warm water mixed with half teaspoon turmeric for ten minutes. Drain and cook the plantains with the remaining turmeric and salt. Grind the coconut well with cumin and add to the cooked plantains. Let it simmer. Meanwhile, heat the oil and pop the mustard seeds. Add the urad dal and the coconut reserved for garnish and stir till browned. Add this mixture to the erisherry and mix in the curry leaves.
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2 cups of white rice Half a coconut 1 table spoon of yeast Sugar Salt 2 table spoon of partially ground, cooked rice Soak the washed rice for 3 to 4 hours.Wash and drain. Grind the soaked rice in a blender with just enough water so that the ground material will be thick. In the early stages of grinding take out about two table spoon of the partially ground rice and keep it apart for cooking and later mixing.(This will be called KURUKKU). Mix separately 1 teaspoonful of yeast , quarter cup of luke warm water and 1 tablespoon of sugar and allow the mixture to rise. Grind the coconut to a milky emulsion. Mix your ground rice, 'Kurukku'(cook the partially ground rice saved earlier like a thick porridge) the yeast mixture and ground coconut Allow the mixture to ferment for about 6 hours. Add sugar and salt as your taste dictates.You can add a little coconut milk to adjust the consistency.(You can add one beaten up egg at this stage if you fear appams sticking to the pan.- Alternately you can wrap a half fried egg in cloth and use it to rub the frying area of your pan.) Now put the mixture in a warm oven for 2 hours just before you make the Appams After it rises DO NOT STIR. Use a cast iron pan and use the same technique that one uses for pancakes.
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Poricha Koottu
toor dal, coriander seeds, urud dal, whole black peppers, cumin seeds - each 1 teaspoon 1 whole red pepper, grated coconut (fry last) Fry the above ingredients in little ghee, grind and keep it aside. Vegetables - Snake gourd, cabbage, beetroot Cut any of the vegetables into small pieces, add moong dal and steam it in pressure cooker.Add the ground mixture to this and heat for a little while to mix uniformly.Add splattered mustard seeds.Add curry leaves.
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Aviyal
Vegetables - Plantain, potatoes, brinjal, carrots, beans, drumstick, green peas Cut the vegetables into long pieces and steam in pressure cooker. Grind grated coconut and green hot chillies and salt.Add this to thick curd.Add cooked vegetables, mix well and heat for sometime. When cooked, add curry leaves and 1/2 spoon coconut oil.
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in a fry pan and add some gram dal and whole red peppers and fry slightly. Add tamarind juice to this and bring it to boil.Add salt and heat with constant stirring until the mixture becomes thick. Now add the ground powder and stir constantly with heating until it becomes a non-sticky paste.Store in refrigerator.
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7-cup sweet
Milk - 1 cup gram flour - 1 cup Sugar - 3 cups Grated coconut - 1 cup Ghee - 1 cup Mix well and heat in a fry pan until it becomes soft.
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VenPongal
Mix rice and moong dal in the ratio 1:1.Add 3 times water and steam until it is overcooked.Cut green chillies and ginger into fine pieces.Take some ghee in a fry pan and add whole black peppers, and cumun seeds.When the peppers burst add chillie and ginger pieces and a pinch of turmeric powder.Add some cashewnuts and remove the pan when the cashews are roasted and begin to smell.Add this to cooked dal-rice.Add salt, curry leaves and mix well.Add some ghee while serving.
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Lime pickle
Fresh lime(large size, thin skin, ripe) - 6 Cut into medium pieces.(Preseve the juice while cutting).Add salt- 4 spoons,red chilli powder - 4 spoons, asafoetida - 1/2 spoon and mix well. Next day add 1/4 cup of sesame oil and leave it aside. Next day, add mustard seeds to 4 spoons of oil and when it splatters add fenugreek seeds and asafoetida.Add this to the poickle and mix.Store in refrigerator.
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Ginger Pickle
Grate ginger finely.Take oil and add mustard seeds.When it splatters, add fenugreek seed powder an asafoetida.Add grated ginger and fry well till the moisture is gone and it becomes a non-sticky paste.
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Coriander-tomato chutney
Fresh coriander leaves(cilantro/parsley) - 1 cup Tomato - 1 large Grated coconut - 1/2 cup green chillies - 2 tamarind - a pinch Salt - to taste Wash fresh coriander leaves and pick the leaves from the stem.Cut the tomato into medium sized pieces.Add the other ingredients and grind it in the blender into 56
a thick paste. Heat 3 spoons oil in a fry pan, add mustard seeds.When it splatters, add urud dal.Add the ground paste and fry till the raw smell dissappears.
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Paruppu podi
gram dal - 1 toor dal or Pottu kadalai - 1 whole red peppers - 5 Roast the above without oil, add salt and asafoetida and grind into a very fine powder.
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Curd Vadai
Grind some grated coconut and green chillies into a thick paste.Add thnis to thick curd and keep it aside. Rinse the required amount of urud dal(black gram) for about 1 1/2 hours.Grind into a thick paste. Add salt, coconut pieces, black whole peppers, and asafoetida.Take a small piece of plantain leaf or plastic sheet of paper and tap the flour on the sheet into a round flat shape Make a small hole in the middle so that it gets fried uniformly.Drop this carefuly into boiling oil and fry till it turns golden brown. Put the vadai immediately in a vessel of water and after about 2 minutes add it to the curd mixtue.Add fresh coriander leaves, boondi.Splatter with mustard and asafoetida.
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Vegetable Cutlet
Vegetables-Potato,Beans, Carrots,green peas,Beet Root(if preferred) Steam the vegetables in a pressure cooker or a food steamer and mash them into a tight paste. Add grated onions, salt, red chilli powder, garam masala powder and ground cinnamon(a pinch).Knead the mixture tightly. Take some rice flour and add water to make it into a slightly watery juice.Make the vegetable mixture into evenly sized balls and roll over the rice flour and then cover it with rawa.Deep fry the balls until they turn golden brown. Side dish : Tomato ketchup
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Rasam Powder
Whole black peppers - 1 Toor Dal - 1/2 Cumin seeds - 1/2 coriander seeds - 1/2 Slightly heat without adding oil in a fry pan and grind the above ingredients into a nice powder.
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Sambar powder
Whole red peppers - 1/4 kg Coriander seeds - 1/4 kg Toor Dal - 200 g Gram dal - 200 g whole black peppers - 25 g asafoetida - a pinch Dry the above ingredients and grind into a nice powder.
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Ingredients: -----------1 medium Onion 2 cups Potato buds 1 1/2 cup Peas and carrots 2 big ones Green chilies 1 teaspoon Lemon juice 1 cup Gram flour 1/2 tsp Mustard seed pinch Turmeric 1/2 tsp Baking powder 1/4" piece Ginger 1 small bunch Coriander leaves 2 tsp Salt Oil Method: ------The filling is prepared as follows: ----------------------------------Mix potato buds and 1/2 teaspoon of salt with 1 cup of hot water. Finely chop ginger, chilies, coriander leaves, and onion. Heat oil (about 5 Tbsp) and add mustard seeds. Add chopped ingredients and fry until onions are brown. Add carrots, peas, turmeric and 1 tsp of salt and cook on low heat for about 10 minutes. Add potato (now mashed) and fry for 5 minutes. Remove from heat, add lemon juice and let cool. The batter is prepared as follows: ---------------------------------Combine gram flour, 3 Tbsp of oil, 3/4 cup water, 1/2 tsp salt, the baking powder and mix thoroughly After the batter is prepared, make small balls out of the filling and roll them in the batter. Next fry it in hot oil. You will get about 20-30 small bondas.
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1 c Yogurt Spice to taste (cumin and paprika) Oil for frying 1/4 c Milk Method: ------Clean dal, wash and soak in water for 4 hours. Blend in blender at medium speed using the minimum amount of water required to keep paste moving freely. Add salt and start heating oil. Drop spoonfuls of batter in the hot oil using a large tablespoon. Fry until golden brown. Drop in water. Let it soak till ready to serve. Beat yogurt with milk. Add spice according to taste. Squeeze out water from the vada and add yogurt. Serve.
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VEGETABLE Kurma
Ingredients: -----------2 cups Vegetables 2 Onions cut length-wise 2 Green chilies cut length-wise 1 tsp Coriander powder 1 1/4 tsp Salt one pinch Turmeric powder 1/2" Cinnamon stick 2 Cloves 2 Cardamom 2 tblsp Coconut powder 1 tsp Khus-Khus (poppy seeds) 1/4 tsp (3 cloves) Garlic 1/4 tsp powder (or 1/2" fresh) Ginger Method: ------Put a reasonable sized vessel on the range and heat oil. Add cinnamon, cloves and cardamom and fry for 2-3 minutes. Add onions and green chilies and fry till onions turn brown. Add garlic + ginger paste and fry for a minute or so. Add vegetables and fry for about 3 minutes. Add Water (about a cup or two). Let the vegetables + turmeric powder cook. If you are using canned or frozen vegetables skip the above step. Add coconut paste, khus-khus, salt and wait until cooked. (Note: Cook on low heat.)
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More Kozhambhu
Coriander seeds 2 tsp. Cumin seeds 2 tsp. Red Chili powder 1 tsp. Chana Daal 1 tsp. Rice or rice powder 1 tsp. Coconut (grated) 2 tsp. Salt 2 tsp. Mustard 1 tsp. Turmeric pinch Red Chili 1 Preparation Fry Coriander seeds, Cumin seeds, Chana Daal, Red Chili in a little oil. Grind the mixture with the coconut and add to the beaten yogurt. Add turmeric and bring to a boil. Stir in rice powder, and heat on low until consistent texture is achieved. Heat oil and mustard seeds and add to the mixture.
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Lemon Pickle
Ingredients Lemons 6 Salt 5 tsp. Chili powder 5 tsp. Turmeric pinch Hing 1 tsp. Methi 1 tsp. Oil 5 tbsp. Preparation Cut lemons into small pieces and remove the seeds. Add salt and keep for about 12 hours. Add chili powder, turmeric, and methi. Heat oil, mustard seeds, and asafoetida. Spread this mixture over the lemons. Mix thoroughly.
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Ras Malai
Ingredients Ricotta Cheese 2 lb. Half and Half 2 qts. Sugar 2 cups Cardamon pods 5 Bay leaf 1 Vanilla 1 tsp. Rose Water To taste (opt.) Preparation Mix 1.5 cups of sugar with the Ricotta cheese and bake it in a 400o F oven for about 1hr and 15 minutes in a flat dish covered with aluminum foil. The cheese should have hard- ened and turned a pale brown. Thicken the Half and Half by simmering over low heat for a long time. This is best done in a microwave; if a 60
microwave is not available, do it over low heat and stir frequently. Thicken until the volume drops to around half of the origi- nal volume. Add the remaining 0.5 cup sugar, cardamon pods, bay leaf, vanilla and rose water (and any other flavouring that you may want) to the Half and Half. Heat for a few minutes. After the cheese has been baked, cut it into 1 inch squares and add to the hot thickened half and half. Cool for a few hours in the fridge.
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Pulikacchal
Ingredients Soaked tamarind about the size of a large lemon 1 1/2 tbspn jaggery 2 tbspns sesame seeds roasted dry 6-8 green chillies, slit into two (add more for spice) 2 inch ginger cut into thin strips 1 tspn mustard seeds 1 tspn chana dal 3-4 tbspns oil, preferably sesame good pinch asafoetida pinch turmeric curry leaves Preparation Squeeze out the pulp from the tamarind. You can add a little fresh water each time to extract the pulp. When you have a about a small bowl full, set aside. Warm oil, season with mustard seeds first. When they start to pop throw in red chillies, chana dal, asafoetida and curry leaves. When dal turns red, add the green chillies and fry. Throw in the ginger, add tamarind extract carefully, a pinch turmeric, salt to taste and jaggery. Simmer on low heat till raw smell disappears and the sauce has reduced to one-third or thickened yet spoonable. Crush the roasted sesame seeds with a rolling pin on paper or in a spice mill rather coarsely. Add this at the end to the pulikacchal Mix well so there are no lumps.
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Gotsu
Ingredients One small to medium eggplant 1/2 tbsp tamarind paste or extract from a tamarind size marble, soaked one large onion, chopped (if using little ones in a bag, about five) 2 ripe tomatoes, diced 6 hot green chilles, slit and cut into pieces curry leaves 1 tspn mustard 1/2 tspn turmeric garlic (optional) salt to taste 3-4 tbspn oil Preparation Chop the eggplant into very tiny pieces. Heat oil, add mustard seeds, when popping add curry leaves, chillies, 61
onions and fry till onions become transcluscent. Add tomatoes and eggplant and fry for another five minutes. If using tamarind paste add a cup and half of water, or pour equal quantity of extract from fresh pulp. Throw in the turmeric, salt and garlic. Let it simmer for a while until eggplant becomes really soft and is barely able to retain its shape. Remove from heat. Tomato-Onion Gotsu More tomatoes can be substituted instead of the eggplant for a tomato- onion gotsu. Add more chillies if necessary.
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Katirikka Rasavangi
Ingredients One Bhima eggplant(Brinjal) 1/2 tbsp tamarind paste 1 1/2 tspn coriander seeds 1 tspn chana dal 3-4 dried red chillies 4 tbsp coconut (dry will do but fresh is better) 1/2 cup cooked toovar dal (with turmeric) 1/2 tspn mustard seeds a pinch asafoetida curry leaves A little oil for roasting and seasoning salt to taste Preparation Cube eggplant. In about a cup of water dissolve the tamcon paste. Set on stove, add eggplant to tamarind water, a little turmeric, salt and let cook until eggplant is done but has not lost its shape. In a pan with very little oil roast red chillies, coriander seeds, chana dal and asafoetida. When you can get the aroma of roasted coriander or the red chillies have turned a dark, dark red remove fromheat and let cool. Throw into blender with coconut, add 3 tbsp water and grind slowly into paste. Add a little water if blade gets stuck. Remove from jar and wash it out with water and save this. Mash cooked dal with a spoon until blended and add to cooked eggplant. Now add the coconut paste and its water. Keep on low heat till it starts to simmer a little. Take off heat. Season with spluttering mustard seeds and curry leaves. Variations: You can throw in a handful of chick peas from a can into this, thin it out somewhat and have it as katirikka sambar. Alternately, you can make the cooked dal with half toor and half chana dal, in which case you should not cook until mashed. Remove a trifle before it gets fully done.
100. Pitlai
Ingredients 2 med bitter gourds ("karela") 3/4 can chickpeas 1/2 cup cooked toovar dal 3 green chillies slit 1 1/2 tspn tamarind paste 3-4 red dry chillies 2 tspns urad dal 1 1/2 tspn coriander seeds 1/2 cup grated coconut few peppercorns a little jaggery or sugar 62
turmeric, salt to taste mustard seeds, curry leaves, oil for seasoning Preparation Slit bitter gourd into four quarters and cut 1/2 inch thick pieces across. In a little oil, saute cut bitter gourd and green chillies. Add 2 cups water, tamarind, turmeric and salt. Let simmer until bitter gourd are tender. Add chickpeas and jaggery/sugar. While bitter gourd are cooking, in another pan sprinkle a little oil and fry coriander seeds, urad dal, red chillies and peppercorns until well roasted. Add coconut, stir a min or two and then grind in a blender. Add a little tomato paste if handy for color. Blend in cocunut paste into the bitter gourd-tamarind mixture. Add the dal. Mix well and reheat a till it begins to simmer. Take off stove. Pour seasoning on top.
101. Erucheri
Ingredients 2 plaintanos 1 1/2 cups fresh coconut crushed black pepper turmeric, salt to taste. mustard, 1 red chilli, urad dal, curry leaves, oil for seasoning Preparation Peel plaintanos and cut into small pieces after slitting lengthwise into quarters. Cook with water well above level of veggies, salt turmeric and pepper added on low heat until plantanos get really done. Takes about 25 mins or so. Grind half the fresh coconut and add to cooked plaintanos. In a separate pan season with mustard, urad dal, curry leaves and fry remaining grated coconut until a reddish brown. Pour this onto the plaintainos and ericheri is ready.
103. Badusha
Ingredients 2 cups bisquick, sour cream, 2 cups sugar, 1 cup water Preparation Make one thread consistency syrup with sugar and water. Make a dough with bisquick and sour cream. Roll it into balls and flatten slightly. Score a circle on the patty with a knife or small cap. Deep fry in crisco or oil on low fire till a med brown. Dip in syrup by pushing it deep down, remove and set aside. Can place a walnut or pecan in the center immediately after dipping.
105. Haaq
spinach crushed fennel seeds (sounf) ginger heeng dried red chilies green chilies dry roast the ginger and fennel seeds and remove. In oil sprinkle heeng and add red chilies and then green chilies. Add fennel seeds and ginger and fry. Add spinach and cook covered.
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2-3 tsp lemon juice 1 tsp cumin seeds or powder 1 tsp urad dhal 1 tsp channa dal Salt to taste Method Fry all these in a little oil, one by one. Blend to a smooth paste using a little water.
Ingredients 1 1/2 cups of grated white radish 5-6 tbsp scraped fresh coconut 3 green chillies 1 tsp dalia (Hurugadle) 5-6 garlic flakes, crushed 3-4 peppercorns 1 small piece ginger 1 tsp tamarind juice Salt to taste 1 tbsp cooking oil 1/2 tsp mustard seeds 1 sprig curry leaves Method Blend together the coconut, tamarind, peppercorns, dalia, green chillies and the ginger. When it's almost smooth in texture, add the garlic, salt to taste and the grated radish. Run the blender for about 3-4 secs. The radish and garlic should be about a qarter mashed up. Remove from the blender and season with mustard seeds and curry leaves.
Add salt to taste and take it from the fire when the mixture comes to a boil
A small piece of ginger, crushed finely(optional) 3-4 green chillies chopped finely 1 sprig curry leaves A pinch of hing Salt to taste Method Apply salt to the bhendi and deep fry in hot oil till dark brown and set aside. Heat 2 tsp oil and add the mustard seeds, ginger, green chilles, curry leaves and the hing. Fry till the mustard starts crackling. Add the fried bhendi and stir for 2 minutes. Take it from the fire. Add the buttermilk and salt to taste(remember that the okra is already salted).Mix well. Add some water if the gojju is too thick. Eat with plain rice and dal.
1 tsp mustard seeds A pinch of hing (asoefetida) Salt to taste 6 tsp cooking oil Method Peel the mango and cut it into small chunks. Heat about 2 tsp oil in a pan and fry the chunks till they turn mushy. Drain, mash well and set aside. Roast the methi, saunf, cumin and coriander seeds and crush coarsely using a mortar and pestle. This is how powders are traditionally made. But if you are of the impatient kind, go ahead and use the coffee grinder but make sure that the powder is a little coarse. Set aside. Heat the remaining oil and add the hing and mustard. When the mustard crackles, add the ginger and green chillies and fry for about 1-2 minutes. Add the mango, powdered masala, salt to taste, lime rinds and lime juice. Bring to a boil on a low flame. Remove from heat and let it cool to room temperature. Store in an airtight container. If boiled and cooled well, since no water is used in making this dish, it should keep well for more than a week. Store it in airtight containers in the fridge.
1/2 cup cornflour,baking powder, salt, soy sauce, 1 tablespoon garlic/ginger paste, 1 tsp chilli powder, turmeric powder and 1 tablespoon green chilli paste. Mix well with water, till you get the consistency of thin batter. Dip the cauliflower flowerets in this batter and deep fry in oil, drain and set aside. In a open pan, add some oil and when it smokes add the remaining garlic and ginger paste. The minute it starts turning brown, add the chopped onions and fry only till they start becoming translucent. Now add the chopped garlic and green chilli paste and fry for a minute. Add the soy souce and stir for a minute. Bring down the heat and then add the cornflour-water paste and the red coloring. The mixture will start to thicken......keep on stirring on low heat and when the mixture turns thick enough, add the chopped corainder leaves and stir for 20 seconds. The leaves should not lose thier color. Take this mixture from the heat and pour it onto the fried caulilower. If you desire, you can add the cauliflower when the mixture is in the pan itself in the last stage. But this will turn the cauliflower soggy.. It all depends on how you like to eat the Cauliflower manchurian...soft or crispy...
and fry for 30-45 seconds. Now add all the vegetables,including the cauliflower and sprinkle some water on it. Keep covered and cook on a low flame till the vegetables are cooked. This might take approximately 15-20 minutes. Keep sprinkling water periodically to speeden up the process, but do not add excess water as it will ruin the pulao. When the vegetables are done, transfer the vegeables to a big mixing dish, add all the boiled rice, salt to taste and the blended masala. Mix thoroughly and then heat it either in a microwave or on low heat on the cooking range.It is heated again to let the salt spread across the dish. Serve with Raita.
Salt to taste 1 tsp urad dal 1" cinammon 1 1/2 tsp coriander seeds 1/2 tsp cumin seeds 2 green chillies 1 tsp channa dal 1/2 tsp mustard seeds 1 tsp oil for frying the masala 1/2 cup sour buttermilk or 2 tsp lemon juice Method Fry in the 1 tsp oil 4 out of 5 red chillies, turmeric,cloves, cinammon, cumin, coriander and peppercorns. Powder them using a coffee grinder and set aside. Heat the ghee in a pan and add the mustard seeds, red chilli, green chillies, urad dal and channa dal. When the seasoning is almost done, add the brinjal pieces and fry till the brinjal is done. Now add the buttermilk and mix well. Add the powdered masala and mix. Add salt to taste. Bring to a boil and remove. Mix this with the cooked rice and heat through. Serve hot.
1/2 cup thick tamarind juice 5 tsp Bisi Bhele Huli Anna powder(See "Pickles and Spice Mixes" section) 2 cups chopped vegetables(carrots, green beans, potatoes,etc) 4 green chillies, chopped 3 tbsp ghee(clarified butter) 1/2 tsp mustard seeds 2 tsp cashewnuts, chopped 1 sprig curry leaves 1 tsp channa dal 1 tsp urad dal Salt to taste Method Wash the rice and toor dal together and cook under pressure with the chopped vegetables till completely done. Add the tamarind juice to the above rice/dal/vegetables and mix well. Mix in the bisi bhele huli anna powder. Set aside. Heat the ghee and add the mustard, green chillies, curry leaves, cashewnuts, urad dal and channa dal. When the seasoning is ready,add it to the rice mixture and add salt to taste.
sesame seeds and curry leaves. When the seeds start crackling, add the tamarind juice and salt/jaggery. Mix well. Add salt to taste. The liquid will start boiling. Now add the powdered masala and simmer till you get a sticky masala. Heat through and cool. This will keep well for a month in a airtight container if refrigerated. Mix this with plain cooked rice to get puliyogare or tamarind rice.
127. Puliyogare
Ingredients 2 cups cooked white rice 2 tbsp Puliyogare Mix (See "Pickles and Spice Mixes" section) Salt to taste Tamarind juice for taste Method Mix the cooked rice with the Puliyogare mix. Add salt to taste. You can add extra tamarind juice and mix if you need the dish to be more sour. Heat through and serve.
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Method Boil the potatoes. Peel them and prick the potatoes with a fork. Fry the potatoes in hot oil till they turn slightly brown. Drain and set aside. Heat oil in a shallow pan and fry the onions to light brown. Grind the coconut, poppy seeds, cardamon, ginger and green chillies to a paste. Add the paste to the onions. Fry till the oil seperates. Add chilli powder,cumin powder and dhania powder and stir for 5 mins. Add the yoghurt , salt and the fried potatoes. Add enough water to cover the potatoes and simmer till the gravy is thick for about 10 minutes. Now add the garam masala powder and mix well. Garnish with the chopped coriander leaves. Eat with chapathi/nan.
130. Avial
Ingredients 2 cups of cubed and boiled vegetables like: beans carrots potatoes drumsticks raw bananas cauliflower Roast in a little oil one by one and blend to a smooth paste: 2 tsp cumin seeds 2 tablespoons of coconut, shredded 4-5 green chillies 3/4 packet buttermilk A pinch of turmeric 77
Salt to taste 3 tsp cooking oil for seasoning 1 tablespoon fresh coriander leaves, chopped finely Method Add the salt, turmeric and the coconut paste to the buttermilk.Add the boiled vegetables. Heat on a low flame till the buttermilk mixture reaches a thick texture.Keep stirring continously. Now add the chopped coriander leaves. Season with mustard, curry leaves, hing , cumin and red chillies in hot oil. Heat hot with plain rice.
3 tbsp. roasted groundnuts powdered coarsely 3 tbsp. grated fresh coconut, roasted 1 tsp cloves, roasted 2 tsp red chilli powder, roasted 2 tsp dhania-jeera(coriander-cumin seed mixture ), roasted and powdered 1 small bunch coriander leaves, chopped and roasted salt to taste 2-3 tbsp. oil 1/2 tsp each mustard and cumin seeds 1/2 cup curds(plain unflavored yoghurt) Method Wash and the clean brinjals. Make 2 slits to form a cross. Rub them with some curd and salt and set aside. Mix all the roasted masala in the blender with some curd to make a smooth filling. Stuff some of this mixture into each slit of the brinjals. Heat oil in a heavy or non-stick pan, add the mustard, cumin seeds wait to splutter, slide in the brinjals slowly. Any mixture which is remaining can be now added to cover the vegetable. Add some water. Simmer till the vegetable is tender and done.
a thick consistency.Mix well. Heat through. Serve when hot with plain rice/paratha.
When the g ravy comes to a boil, add the koftas. Heat through and serve. The koftas should be put in just before eating the dish or else they will turn soggy.
136. Rasmalai
Ingredients 32 oz ricotta cheese(or an equivalent amt of freshly made Paneer) 10 oz powdered Confectioner's sugar 2 small packets Half and Half 1 tsp powdered cardamom 1/2 tsp rose water 2 tsp slivered almonds 2 tsp chopped pistachios 6 cups water 3 cups sugar Method If you are using the Ricotta cheese, mix together the confectioner's sugar and cheese. Spread on a baking dish and bake in a moderate oven for about 1 1/2 hrs till the cheese turns light brown and loses all moisture. Take it out and let it cool. When cool, shape into small flat balls. If you are using paneer, mix the paneer and sugar and shape it into flat balls. Bring the water and sugar to a boil to yield sugar syrup.The syrup should not be too thick. Insert the balls one by one in the syrup and warm them up. They should become spongy. In the meantime, boil the half and half with the rose water. 81
Set aside. Add the cardamom and nuts to the half and half. Mix well. Add the cooked balls to the half and half. Let it stay immersed for about 1 hr. You can either chill it or serve it at room temperature.
2 tbsp cashewnuts 2 tbsp raisins 5 cardamoms powdered 2 cloves powdered 1 small piece nutmeg grated or powdered A pinch of saffron Method Roast dry the green gram dhal for a couple of minutes. Cook the rice and green gram dhal with 2 1/2 cups of water and 1 cup milk in the microwave and set aside. Dissolve the jaggery in 3/4 cup water and cook on a low heat till the jaggery melts. Strain the jaggery to remove the dirt. Put the syrup once more on the heat and stir till it becomes slightly sticky. Add the cooked rice and dhal. Heat the 4 tbsp ghee. Fry the cashewnuts and raisins and add t o the pongal. Add the powdered cardamoms,cloves nutmeg and saffron. Mix well. Serve hot.
Roast the rava in the 2 tbsp ghee till light golden in colour. Mix the sugar,roasted rava and cardamom and powder fine in a dry grinder. Heat the remaining ghee,fry the cashewnuts and raisins. Add to the rava-sugar mixture. Shape into tight laddoos(small round balls). The laddus can be stored in an airtight container for a few days.
141. Kalakand
Ingredients 10 oz powdered milk 10 oz confectioners white sugar 16 oz ricotta cheese(a small container of the cheese will do) 2 tsp sliced almonds and chopped cashewnuts Method Mix the three together to get a creamy paste. 83
Put the mixture in a microwaveable dish and cook on low heat in the microwave for about an hour. Transfer to a open flat dish and top with sliced almonds and cashewnuts. Eat when cooled down to room temperature. If you use low-fat cheese and milk and cut down on the sugar, you have a very low-calorie delicious and nutritious dessert.
Add the tomatoes and the remaining vinegar. Stir continuously as the mixture comes to a boil. When the pickle is almost done, the oil begins to float at the top. Take it off the heat and let it cool. Store in a clean bottle. Will keep for a year.
garlic powder paprika ground ginger mango powder dried mint deep red coloring chilli powder yellow colouring)
Method Mix all together and store. The coriander and cumin powders must be freshly ground. Use as required. This will keep for months if stored in an airtight container.
148. Morkhozumbu
Ingredients 5 cups of buttermilk 4-5 green chillies, slit 1 1/2 tsp cumin seeds 2 tsp coriander seeds 1 tsp turmeric powder 2-3 tablespoons coconut, shredded Salt to taste 1 tsp mustard seeds 1 sprig of curry leaves 86
Oil for seasoning Water for diluting the buttermilk if needed Method Add 1/2 tsp of turmeric to the buttermilk and mix well. Add water if the buttermilk is too thick. Add salt and heat on a low flame till the buttermilk reaches room temperature. Take it from the fire and set aside. Roast in a little oil, one by one, the coconut, the remaining turmeric,jeera, coriander and green chillies. Blend to a smooth paste. Add this coconut paste to the warm buttermilk, put it back on the stove and heat for approximately 4-5 minutes. Season it with mustard seeds and curry leaves. Delicious when eaten with hot plain rice. Cannot be re-heated on direct fire.
149. Pitla
Ingredients 3 tablespoons besan (bengal gram flour) 1/2 tsp hing(asoefetida) 1 medium tomato chopped finely 1 tablespoon chopped coriander leaves 1 sprig curry leaves 1/2 tsp mustard seeds 1 small onion, chopped finely 1 tsp roasted cumin-coriander powder 1 tablespoon lemon juice/tamarind juice 1 tsp red chilli powder 1/2 tsp turmeric powder Salt to taste Method Fry the besan in a little oil till it turns light brown. Set aside. Heat some oil and add the mustard and curry leaves. When they crackle, add the onions and fry till they turn brown. Add the cumin-dhania, red chili and turmeric and fry for a minute. Now add the besan and keep frying for 2 minutes. Add the tomatoes and the coriander and some water to get a liquid consistency. Add salt to taste. Now add the lime/tamarind juice and heat through till it boils. Add hing and serve hot with chapatis or white rice.
150. Majjige Hu li
Ingredients 5 cups buttermilk 1/2 lb. green beans 7-8 green chillies 87
1 cup fresh coconut, shredded 1 tsp mustard seeds 1/2 tsp cumin seeds 1 sprig curry leaves 2 tsp oil for seasoning Method Cut the beans into longish pieces. Boil in a little water till done. Drain and set aside. Blend together the coconut and green chillies. Add this paste to the buttermilk and mix well. Add the beans and salt to taste. Dilute with some water if needed. Bring to a boil on a low flame. Season with mustard, cumin and curry leaves. Other vegetables like eggplant,cucumber,cayote etc can also be used for this preparation.
Bring it to a boil and remove. Serve hot with rotis or plain rice.
152. Dhokla
Gram flour 200gms. Curd (yogurt) 1 cup Chopped green chili 1 tbsp. Turmeric powder 1/2 tsp. Mustard seeds 1 tsp. Chopped ginger 1 tbsp. Soda bi-carb 1 tsp. Chopped green coriander 1 tbsp. Fresh grated coconut cup Lemon 1 no. Oil 2 tbsp. Salt As per taste 1.Take gram flour in a bowl. Add beaten Yogurt and warm water. Whisk well to remove all lumps. The mixture should have a thick consistency. Add salt and cover it and leave it to ferment for 3-4 hours. 2. Make a paste of ginger and green chilies. 3. Add this paste to the fermented mixture. Add turmeric powder and correct seasoning. 4. Keep the steamer ready on the flame. 5. Grease a dhokla mold or a shallow cake tin with a little oil. In a small bowl take one teaspoon of soda bi-carb, 1 teaspoon oil and juice of 1 lemon. Mix well and add this to the Gram flour mixture. 6. Pour the batter into the greased mold and steam for 10-12 minutes. 7. Cool for sometime. Cut into squares and arrange in a serving platter/bowl. 8. Heat oil in a small pan. Add mustard seeds. When the seeds begin to crackle, remove and pour over the dhoklas. 9. Serve garnished with chopped green coriander leaves and grated coconut.
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2. Grind into a fine paste. 3. Add salt, asafetida, curry leaves, cumin seeds and crushed peppercorns to the batter and mix well. 4. Heat oil in a Kadhai. 5. Wet your palms and take batter into the palms. Shape into a ball and make a hole with the thumb in the center like a doughnut. This is now called a vada. 6. Deep fry the vadas in medium hot oil until golden brown and crisp. 7. Serve hot with Sambhar and Coconut chutney.
3. Mix flour, salt and mint powder, add water to make a semi hard dough. 4. Knead well, cover and keep aside for 10 minutes. 5. Divide into 8 equal portions, 6. Roll out each portion with a rolling pin to approximately six inch diameter. 7. Cook rolled portion (paratha) on a Tawa (griddle plate), on moderate heat for 3 minutes. Turn it and smear half a table spoon of oil on paratha. Repeat the same on the other side. 8. Cook on low heat till golden brown. Serve hot with Dal Pakhtooni or curry of your choice.
1. Grind mustard seeds to a coarse powder. 2. Cut limes into eight pieces. 3. Slit green chilies and cut them into half inch long pieces. 4. Mix powdered mustard seeds, turmeric powder and salt with green chili and lime pieces. 5. Transfer this to a sterilized glass bottle or an earthenware jar. Pour oil on top and shake the bottle well. Note: This pickle can be enjoyed within 5-6 days of preparation also.
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powder. 4. Heat mustard oil until smoking point, remove and let it cool. 5. Mix fenugreek seeds, fennel and mustard powder with red chili powder. Add half of the mustard oil to this mixture and rub this spice and oil mixture to the mango pieces. Mix thoroughly. 6. Put this into an earthenware jar and pour the remaining mustard oil. Cover the jar with a muslin cloth and keep it in the sun for 5-6 days. 7. Make sure you stir the contents o f the jar for the first two weeks at least once a day. This is to ensure that the mango pieces are always in contact with the oil. Note: In most of the Indian pickles, salt and oil are used as preservatives.
1. Knead and mash Chhena, add 2 tablespoons flour and make a dough. 2. Divide it into 12 equal portions, make balls and press between your palms to flatten them. Keep aside. 3. Dissolve 500 gms. sugar in the same quantity of water, bring it to a boil and add rest of the flour dissolved in water. 4. Now add the dough portions (rasmalai) in it and cook over a high flame for 10 minutes. Add half a cup of water and again bring it to a boil. Cook for another 3 minutes. 5. Remove them and keep in a thin sugar syrup prepared from 250 gms of sugar and 500 mls. of water. 6. Now take milk in a heavy bottomed pan, bring it to a boil, reduce the flame, stir continuously. Simmer until it is reduced to a thick consistency. 7. Add rest of the sugar and keep on a medium flame till the sugar is completely dissolved. Remove from the flame and refrigerate for an hour. 8. Squeeze the rasmalai and put them into chilled milk. Keep in refrigerator for another half an hour. 9. Serve cold, garnished with sliced pistachio nuts.
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160. Jalebi
Refined flour Green cardamom powder Curd (yogurt) Sugar Color (optional) Soda bi-carb Ghee for deep frying 300 gms. tsp. optional 500 gms. a few drops 1 tsp.
1. Mix flour, soda and Yogurt. Add some water and make a batter. 2. Leave it overnight to ferment. 3. Mix it, add a little water if required and make it into a pouring consistency. 4. Prepare sugar syrup with equal quantity of sugar and water. Add green cardamom powder and cook it for 20-25 minutes. 5. Heat Ghee in a Kadhai. Pour batter into a jalebi cloth and then pour it into medium hot Ghee giving jalebi shapes. 6. Cook it from both sides. Remove and keep it in sugar syrup for at least 5 minutes before serving. Tip: For jalebi cloth, take some stiff cloth and make a 3 mm hole in the center.
161. Basoondi
Milk 2 ltrs. Sugar 200 gms. Charoli seeds 25 gms. Green cardamom powder
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1. Heat milk in a thick bottomed pan. Bring it to a boil. Simmer and reduce it to get a thick consistency. Stir continuously to avoid milk sticking to the bottom of the pan. 2. Add charoli seeds and sugar. 3. Cook on a slow fire for 10 minutes. 4. Add green cardamom powder . 5. Pour into a serving dish and serve cold
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164. Kozhukkattai
Outer cover: Rice flour - 1, water 1 Heat water to boil.Pour 2 tsp sesame oil in it and add rice flour with constant stirring so that it becomes thick. Cover and keep aside for 1/2 hour.Then take even sized balls of this and shape it into a hollow hemisphere. Inner stuffing(Poornam): Mix 1 cup grated coconut, 1 cup powdered jaggery, leave for 5 min.Heat this mixture in low heat with constant stirring Stuff the poornam in the hemisphere and close it by extending the covering flour.Place these in a plate and steam in a pressure cooker or a large vessel until fully cooked
165. Poli
Poornam:Boil gram-dal until half-cooked and drain the water.Add jaggery, grated coconut, cardomom and grind.Make it tghick by heating in low heat for a little while. Make this into round balls. Add a pinch of salt to maida and knead it by adding a few tsp of sesame oil and pat it on a plastic sheet into round flat shape.place a ball of poornam on it, mix well and pat it again.Heat a griddle, put the poli and add a spoon of ghee around it.Turn over until both sides are cooked well.
166. Somaasi
Poornam: Grind 1/4 kg Pottu kadalai, 1/4 kg sugar, and 5-6 cardomoms(skin removed) and 1 cup grated coconut(slightly roasted in a little ghee) into a powder. 94
Take maida:rawa in the ratio 1:1, each 1/4 kg, add a pinch of salt, add minimum water and knead tightly. Make this flour into even sized balls and roll in the form of pooris or chappathis. Place 2 tsp of the poornam on this and fold it sealing on the sides, so that it becomes semi-circular in shape. Deep fry this in oil.
167. Baadhusha
Make sugar syrup by mixing 150g sugar with equal amount of water and cooking for about 5 minutes. To 100g of ghee add a pinch of salt, a pinch of baking soda and mix until bubbles appear. Add 100g of maida to this and mix by sprinkling water in steps so that it becomes soft. Make this into uniform balls and flatten it lightly on both sides. Deep fry this in oil and when it it cooked, put it immediately into the sugar syrup for about 5 minutes and the remove it on to a plate. Repeat the procedure with all the balls. You can decorate it on top with grated coconut.
169. Omappodi
Soak omam for 1/2 hour and grind into a very smooth paste.Drain the water completely. Mix gram flour 500g, rice flour - 3 tsp, omam paste 2 tsp, salt, 2 tsp ghee and 1/2 tsp asafoetida and mix well. Use this flour and omappodi achu(very small holes) and squeeze out the flour in boiling oil and turn over until fully cooked and crisp.
170. Seedai
rice flour-500g, grated coconut - 1 cup, red chillie powder - 1 tsp, urud flour - 4 tsp, salt - 1 tsp, sesame seeds - 4 tsp, ghee-2 tsp, asafoetida - 1/2 tsp,. Slightly heat the rice flour in a dry pan. Add other ingredients and mix well. Add little water so that the mixture becomes a solid paste. Make very small balls using this flour and deep fry in oil.
171. Thattai
Soak 4 tsp of gram dal for one hour. Slightly dry roast 500 g of rice flour. Add 1 cup grated coconut, 2 tsp red chilli powder, 2 tsp ghee, 1/2 tsp asafoetida, 1 tsp salt, 4 tsp sesame seeds, to the rice flour and mix well.Add the soaked dal and minimum water to this and make into a thick paste. Take a ball of this paste and pat it on a plastic sheet of paper . Make it thin. Deep fry these in boiling oil. Turn over until it is fully cooked and crisp. 95
172. Thenkuzhal
Rice flour - 250g, urud powder - 4 tsp, cumin seeds, sesame seeds - each 1 tsp Mix the ingredients first with a tsp of ghee and then with minimum water into a thick paste. Then place a large ball of this in thenkuzhal achu(medium sized round holes) and squeeze in boiling oil as in curd murukku . Urud powder Dry roast urud dal and grind into a very nice powder.
Ingredients For boondi: 2 1/2 cups gram flour (not superfine variety) 500 ml. milk 1/2 tsp. cardamom powder 3 cups ghee for deep frying a fineholed shallow strainer spoon For syrup: 2 1/2 cups sugar 3 1/2 cups water 2 tbsp. milk few drops saffron (kesri) colour
Method For syrup: 1.Put sugar and water in a vessel and boil. 2.When sugar dissolves, add milk. 3.Boil for 5 minutes till scum forms on top. 4.Strain and return to fire. 5.Add colour and boil till sticky but no thread has formed. 6.Add cardamom powder and mix. Keep aside. For boondi: 1.Mix flour and milk to a smooth batter. 96
2.Heat ghee in a heavy frying pan. 3.Hold strainer on top with one hand. 4.With the other pour some batter all over the holes. 5.Tap gently till all batter has fallen into hot ghee. 6.Stir with another strainer and remove when light golden. 7.Keep aside. Repeat for remaining batter. 8.Immerse boondi in syrup. 9.Drain any excess syrup. 10.Spread in a large plate. Sprinkle few tsp. hot water over it. 11.Cover and keep for 5 minutes. 12.Shape in laddoos with moist palms. 13.Cool and keep open to dry, before storing in containers.
174. Kozhakattai
1 full coconut 200 gm grated coconut 2 or 3 spoons water mix all 3 and keep n sim in stove. Powder elaichi and add ghee before bringing down. When you touch water and then the jaggery, it should not stick. 2/3 cup water, little salt, 1 big spoon oil, rice flour allow water to boil, add flour, keep in sim and cook till it sweats. When steam comes, stop and bring down. Mix the batter, it will roll into a boll. Leave for 15 minutes. Then stuff and steam kozhakattai in cooker.
mustard seeds. Allow to splutter. Add red chillies and fry nicely. 4.Put the brinjal pieces, salt and turmuric. 5.Fry them for a while and cover the pan, with a plate. Put some water in the plate. 6.After the brinjals are half cooked, put the tamarind juice, ginger-coriander paste in the brinjal pieces and mix well. 7.Close the pan again, but stir it frequently. 8.After 5 or 6 minutes, the curry is ready. 9.Sprinkle the coriander leaves and serve. 10.Tastes good with white rice and ghee.
1.Cut the baigan into thin round slices. 2.Mix chilli powder, turmeric powder and salt thoroughly. 3.Heat the frying pan with the peanut oil. 4.Take one slice of baigan at a time apply the mixture to both the sides and fry it. 5.Serve it hot with chapatis.
3.Heat oil in a pan and season with mustard and cumin seeds. 4.Add cut onions and green chillies , fry until onion is light brown in color and add green peas. Pour little water and allow the mixture to boil till the mixture is dry. 5.Add the boiled rice and coriander leaves into the mixture and mix well.
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Note: Some tamarind paste can be very sour, so you may need to adjust according to your taste. You can add a spoon of sugar just before removing from heat.
Preparation time: 40 minutes Serves: 4 Required ingredients: Rice -- 3 cups Tamarind Extract -- 5 tbsp. Split Bengal Gram -- 2 tbsp. Peanuts -- 0.5 cup Mustard Seeds -- 0.5 tsp. Dried Red Chile -- 5 Green Chile -- 4 Black Pepper Corns -- 8 Turmeric Powder -- 0.5 tsp. Oil -- 0.5 cup Water -- 5 cups Coriander Leaves -- 1 bunch Curry Leaves -- 20 Sesame Seeds -- 1 tbsp. (powdered) Asafoetida -- 0.5 tsp. Salt to taste In a large bowl, add water and rice and cook until well done. Remove from heat and in a wide, large bowl spread out the rice. Add turmeric, half of the curry leaves and three tablespoons of oil to the rice and mix thoroughly. Keep it aside. Meanwhile in a skillet, heat remaining oil on low heat. To this add black mustard seeds, split bengal gram, red chile, pepper corns and peanuts. When the bengal gram turns light brown, add coriander leaves,remaining curry leaves, 101
asafoetida, sliced green chiles and tamarind extract. Stir well. Remove from heat. Now add salt and sesame seed powder to the skillet and add it all to the bowl containing rice. Mix thoroughly. Serve with Verusanagapappu Pacchadi or plain yoghurt. Note: You can adjust the amount of tamarind extract according to your taste.
Cooking time: 30 minutes (with soaking time of 1.5 hours) Serves 4-5 Required ingredients: Split Bengal Gram (channa dal) -- 1 cup Split Green Gram (moong dal) -- 1/4 cup Cinnamon -- half inch stick Cloves -- 3 Coriander Seeds Powder (dhaniya powder) -- 1 tsp. Ginger Paste -- 1 tsp. Garlic -- 1 tsp. Nutmeg Powder -- 1/4 tsp. Chopped Onion -- 1/2 cup Chopped Green Chili -- 1 tsp. Salt to taste Oil to deep fry Mix the two dals and soak for 1.5 hours. Drain water from the soaked soal. Add salt to taste and put it in a mixture and grind into a semi-soft paste (do not make too soft; do not add any water). Crush cinnamon stick and cloves into powder and add to the paste. Add coriander seeds powder, nutmeg powder, onion, garlic, ginger and green chili. Mix well. Make this dough into small balls (roughly half the size of a golf ball) and keep aside. In a deep skillet warm oil and deep fry the balls on lo w heat until brown.
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a pinch of sugar salt and chilli powder to taste 100 g. coriander leaves, chopped fine a marble sized ball of tamarind, soaked in a little water black masala powder (branded curry powder) to taste MIX together gram flour and wheat flour. Add salt, asafoetida, 60 ml. hot oil and enough water. Knead to a stiff dough. Keep it aside. Roast the grated coconut, sesame seeds and poppy seeds and grind to a powder. Add sugar, salt, chilli powder and coriander leaves to the masala powder to prepare the filling for bhakar wadi. Add tamarind pulp and black masala powder and mix well. Divide the dough into small portions and roll each portion into a thin rectangular shaped chappati. Spread the filling all over the chappati and roll up the dough with the filling into a tight cylindrical shape. Seal the edges with a little water. Cut into three cm. long pieces and deep fry in hot oil till brown and crisp. Remove from oil and store in an airtight container.
Time required: 50 minutes 16 medium sized arvi 2 tsp (10 ml) lemon juice 5 tbs (75 ml) oil 8 flakes (16 g) garlic 1/2-tsp (2 g) mustard seeds 1/2-tsp (2 g) cummin seeds 1 tsp (5 g) urad dal 4 whole dried red chillies 16 curry leaves 200 g onions, chopped fine 3/4 cup (180 ml) fresh tomato puree 4 tbs (60 ml) Tamarind pulp 3 tsp (15 g) coriander powder 1 1/2 tsp (7 g) chilli powder 1 tsp (5 g) turmeric powder 1 tbs (15 g) jaggery Salt to taste WASH the arvi thoroughly and cook with enough water till done. Add lemon juice and bring to a boil again. Drain. When cool, peel and quarter lengthwise and reserve in a panful of water. Grate the jaggery and reserve in three tbs water. Heat oil in a pan. Add garlic and saut over medium heat until light brown. Add mustard seeds, cummin seeds, urad dal and whole red chillies. Stir until the seeds begin to crackle. Add curry leaves. Stir for a minute. Add onions and saut until golden. Add tomato puree, tamarind pulp, chilli powder and turmeric powder. Stir-fry until the oil floats on top. Add salt and three cups water. Bring it to a boil. Lower the heat, add arvi and jaggery. Bring it to a boil again. Lower the heat, simmer, stirring occasionally, until the gravy reaches thin sauce consistency. Remove and adjust the seasoning. To serve: Remove to a serving bowl and serve with steamed rice.
For the tempering: 3 tbs (45 ml) sesame oil 1/2 tsp (2 g) cummin seeds 1/2 tsp (2 g) mustard seeds 1/4 tsp (1 g) fenugreek seeds 24 curry leaves WASH and slit the bitter gourds on one side. Remove the seeds and rub with salt. Arrange on a tilting tray and keep aside for at least an hour. (Keep the bitter gourds overnight if you prefer them to be even less bitter). Put enough water in a pan. Add salt, ginger paste, garlic paste, and turmeric powder. Stir and bring to a boil. Add the bitter gourds and blanch them until soft. Drain and keep aside. To prepare the filling: Remove the brown skin and roughly chop the coconut. Dry roast the coconut, groundnuts, sesame seeds and cummin seeds in a frying pan until each emits its unique aroma. Hold the onions with tongs and roast them directly over the flame until the skin is charred. Cool, peel and roughly chop the onions. Grind all these ingredients, except paneer, with 1/4th cup water to fine paste.Add paneer, ginger, jaggery, corriander powder and chilli powder to the paste and mix well. To prepare the tempering: Heat oil in a frying pan and season with cummin seeds, mustard seeds and fenugreek seeds. Stir over medium heat until they begin to crackle. Add curry leaves and stir. Pour over the paste, mix well and divide into 12 equal portions. Put a portion of the filling into each of the blanched bitter gourds. Arrange them in a greased roasting tray with the slit side on top. Cover with foil. Punch a few holes in the foil and cook on dum in the pre-heated oven at 275oF for 30 minutes, basting at regular intervals. Remove and uncover. To serve: Remove to a serving dish and serve with cummin-tempered whole potatoes and buttered seasonal vegetables on the side.
serve with basmati rice. 4 servings, less than 98 calories GARAM MASALA 2 oz. black cardamom pods, 1 oz piece of cinnamon stick, 1 oz. cloves, 2 oz. peppercorns Heat a heavy skillet, reduce heat, add pods and cinnamon. Move them around for two minutes. Add clves and peppercorn, and shuffle for another minute. Turn off heat, but continue shuffling until the heat is out of the pan. Pour roasted spices into grinder and grind til you have a fine powder. If not fine, strain it, and discard what won't pass through strainer.
Next add tamarind extract, coriander leaves, curry leaves, sugar, water and stir well. Cook on medium heat for 20 minutes such that the sauce is not too watery or too thick.
2 tablespoons cherongia sapick (charoli) 2 teaspoons khus -khus 25 mm (1") piece ginger 2 tablespoons chopped fresh coriander
Procedure (Koftas): Crumble the paneer and knead very well. Mix the paneer, plain flour, baking powder, chillies, coriander and salt. Shape into small balls and deep fry in ghee. Keep aside these koftas. Procedure (Gravy) Cut the tomatoes into big pieces, add 4 teacups of water and cook. When soft, prepare a soup by passing through a sieve. Heat the ghee in a vessel and fry the paste very well. Add the c hilli powder and fry again for 1 minute. Add the tomato soup, cream and salt and boil the gravy for at least 10 to 15 minutes.
How to serve Just before serving, add the koftas. Serve hot with parathas, puris or rice. Note: You can add 1 teacup of boiled green peas to the gravy if you like.
100 grams (4 oz) paneer 100 grams (4 oz.) cashewnuts 100 grams (4 oz.) raisins 100 grams (4 oz.) green peas 2 tomatoes 1 teacup curds 4 tablespoons ghee Ghee for deep frying Salt and sugar to taste Silver papter, pineapple pieces and few cherries for decoration. To be Ground into a paste 6 cloves garlic 2 green chillies 4 kashmiri chillies 25 mm (1") piece ginger 2 teaspoons coriander seeds 1 teaspoons cumin seeds 1 teaspoon shah-jira 3 cardamoms Procedure Cut the french beans, carrots and potatoes into small cubes. Cut the cauliflower into big pieces Boil the french beans, carrots, cauliflower and green peas Deep fry the potatoes in ghee Cut the paneer into small cubes and deep fry in ghee Cut the capsicums into long strips Grind the tomatoes with very little water Whip the curds Heat the ghee in a vessel and fry the paste for a little time Add the tomatoes and curds and fry again for a few minutes Add the vegetables, cashewnuts, raisins, paneer pieces, salt and sugar and cook for a few minutes Decorate with pieapple pieces, silver foil and cherries
METHOD :
1. Cook the potatoes and carrots and mash them up. Mix salt and pepper to taste. Reserve the vegetable stock. 2. Form the mixture into small balls, coat with flour and deep fry in hot oil till golden brown. 3. Keep it aside. Fry onions in oil till golden brown. Add ginger, garlic, cloves, cinnamon, turmeric and a little water. 4. Cook for 2 mins. Add the tomato puree and simmer till it forms a thick sauce. 5. Then add the stock, pepper, salt and chilli pwd and bring to boil.
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6. Place the cooked koftas in the sauce and simmer for some time. Add the cream just before serving and garnish with corriander leaves.
196. Rasmalai
INGREDIENTS :
Milk - 1 1/2 litre White Vinegar - 3 tbsp. Sugar - 3 cups Flour (Maida) 2 tbsp. Crushed Green Cardamoms - 1 tsp. Pistachios - 10-12
METHOD :
1. Boil milk and cool it. 2. Add vinegar to the milk, slowly little by little and keep stirring. 3. Filter the mixture using a muslin cloth and squeeze out the water (whey). 4. Place the cheese (paneer) on a board and while still hot, knead it till no granules are left. 5. Repeat the process after adding the flour to it. 6. Make small balls from the mixture and flatten it. 7. Make thin sugar syrup. In a small bowl mix little flour with water and add this to the boiling sugar syrup. 8. Add crushed cardamoms to the syrup. 9. Add the rasmalais to the sugar syrup. Garnish with grated pistachios.
METHOD :
1. Warm milk . Add ghee and sugar and stir till well dissolved. 2. Add this mixture to the flour and bind to a hard dough. 3. Add sesame seeds and knead well. Divide the dough into large balls. 4. Roll out on a board into thick rounds. Cut into small diamond shaped pieces. (This can be done by cutting it horizontally into strips and then cut it across in a slanted fashion) 5. Deep fry in hot oil till light brown in color.
METHOD :
1. Heat the ghee in a pan. 2. Add besan part by part and mix it well. Keep on low flame. Keep stirring to avoid burning. 3. When the aroma comes, remove from heat and cool. 4. Add the powdered sugar to it and mix well. 5. Add the almonds and shape the mixture into balls.
METHOD :
1. Pass the cashewnut powder through a fine sieve, then fry in oil for a couple of mins. and keep aside. 2. Add khoya to cold milk. Separately, add the nutmeg with a little milk and keep aside. 3. Fry the coconut in oil till it turns a light brown. 4. In a heavy bottomed vessel, boil the milk and add the sugar. 5. Stir till it dissolves, then add cardamom, saffron and nutmeg. Add the khoya, cashewnut pwd, grated coconut to the milk mixture and stir thoroughly. 6. Continue cooking on a low flame, stirring constantly. When the mixture leaves the side of the vessel, remove and spoon contents into a greased thali. 7. Smoothen with the back of a flat spoon. Garnish with varak, almonds and pistachios. 8. Cut into diamond shaped pieces and serve.
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1. Heat the ghee and fry the khoya stirring all the time till it turns a light brown. Keep aside. 2. Boil the milk and add the sugar. Stir till the sugar dissolves. 3. Remove from heat and mix well with the khoya. Add the dryfruits , raisins and cardamom pwd. and mix well. 112
4. Spoon the mixture into a greased plate and smoothen with a flat spoon. 5. Cut into diamond shaped pieces and garnish with almonds and pistachios.
METHOD :
1. Wash and drain the dal. Fry it in hot ghee for 2-3 mins. Keeo aside. 2. Fry the cashews and raisins in ghee and keep aside. 3. Cut 5-6 coconut rings and chop it further to small pieces. Fry it in ghee and keep aside. 4. Grate the remaining coconut and grind it with 1 cup hot water. 5. Drain and reserve the coconut milk. This will be thicker. 5. Again add 1 cup hot water to the ground and drained coconut and grind. 6. Squeeze the milk out and reserve in a separate bowl from the previous. 7. Add this second milk to the fried dal and pressure cook it. 8. In the meantime, boil 1- 1/2 cup water and add the jaggery to it. 9. Boil it till the liquid obtains a thick consistency. Pour this into the boiled dal mixture and stir well. 10. Cook for a few mins. Add cardamom pwd. and the fried cocunut pieces, cashews and raisins. 11. Keep strring all the time. Add the thick coconut milk and mix well. Remove from heat and serve hot. 12. It tastes great if eaten cold too.
4 small bunches of green onions (onion bulbs with the leaves on) 3 eggs 1 teaspoon chilli powder 1/2 teaspoon Turmeric powder Salt Oil Method Clean the green onions and cut the onion bulbs from the green leaves and chop the bulbs finely. Keep aside Chop the leaves finely. Take oil in a wide mouthed pan and saute the chopped onion bulbs for some time till they become soft. Add the chopped leaves and mix well. Close with a tight fitting lid. Decrease flame and let it cook till the leaves become soft. After the leaves get cooked thoroughly , add chilli powder and turmeric powder. Mix well. Beat the eggs and add to the pan. Mix the whole mixture well till the eggs get cooked and the mixture is dry. Add salt to taste . Serve piping hot. Note : Do not add any water to the onion leaves. They should cook in their own juice.
Serve hot with green chutney or ketchup. Make sure the curd is sour enough. These bondas are very crispy and tasty too.
Arrange the squeezed wadas in a deep dish. Pour the yogurt on the wadas such that all the wads are covered well by the yogurt. Sprinle red chiili powder, roasted jeera powder and black salt (sanchal).Serve with sweet tamarind(imli) chutney.
206. Rasmalai
Ingredients Makes: 15 pieces Shelflife: Refrigerator fresh 2-3 days. 4 Measuring cup milk for chenna (2% milk) 3 measuring cup milk for Ras 4 - 4 1/2 tbsp. sugar for Ras 1 cup sugar 3 cups of water safforn, cardomom, pista, almonds lemon juice Method First keep the 3 cups of milk for ras to boil until it reamins 1 3/4 cup. Bring 4 cups of milk to boil. Now to curdle the milk add lemonjuice to it stirring continously. Then drain it in athin muslin cloth or handkerchief. Hold it covered with cloth in the running water.Drain the excess water by pressing the cloth there must not be water remaining. In a pressure cooker take 3 cups of water and 1 cup of sugar. Take the chenna out of the cloth in a dish , mash it and make around 15 small size of balls out of it Toss that balls in the pressure cooker and bring two whistle. In the mean time see the milk for ras may be ready. Add the sugar for ras to it and add cardomon, pista, almond and safforn to it.Let it cool aside As the pressure cooker is warm now open it take out the balls of chenna with the spoon ina dish and let the water drain by pressing it little and let it cook. When the milk is cool add chenna balls to it . Refrigerate it. And it is ready to serve. Isn't it quick and easy * while putting chenna balls inthe pressure cooker do not put one onthe other. Depending on the size of the pressure cooker I put 12 pieces at a time
2 tablespoon Lemon juice 1/4 cup Water 1 tablespoon Oil 2tablespoon Chopped Corinder 1 table spoon Grated Coconut Method Mix togather besan, salt, oil, lemonjuice and water. In a pressure cooker or big vassle put 1 glass water and keep a mesh upside down. (so that water should not touch the dhokla pan) Grease a baking dish (it should fit in the vassle or cooker) Now add Eno and mix well and pour this mixture right away in the greased pan. Steam it for 20 minutes. Prepare the tampring adding rai, greenchillies and curryleaves in hot oil. Mix togather water,sugar and lemonjuice and pour into tempring. boil it. Take out dhokla and cut into pieces. Pour the tapering mixture over it. Garnish with grated coconut and Coriander.
Chop onion and tomatoes into small pieces. Cut the boiled potato into evenly shaped cubes. Heat oil in a pan.Add the cumin seeds and asofetida. Add the onions,peas and tomatoes. Fry for 2-3 mins.Add the potato cubes and allow to cook on medium flame for 5 mins. Once the onions and tomatoes are cooked, add the spinach-chilli paste to the above. Add turmeric powder and salt to taste. Simmer it for 10 mins. Tastes good with rotis/parathas.
Cook the rice and dal together either in a pressure cooker or in a vessel directly on the stove. The two should be cooked till soft. In a seperate kadai add the ghee and when it is hot fry the cashew pieces in it. When the pieces turn brown add the crushed peppercorn and the cumin. When they splutter add ginger and fry. Add the cooked mixture of the rice and dal to it with salt according to your taste.Mix well. Add a teaspoon of ghee over it in the end before serving. This can be eaten with coconut or onion chutney. The rice and the dal can be cooked earlier and the rest of it just takes 5minutes.
half tbs Cumin seeds 1 tbs Corriander powder few Corriander leaves half tbs Chillie powder half Lime half tbs Turmeric powder Take oil in a pan. Add the sliced onions. After that add ginger, garlic, corriander powder, chillie powder, salt & fresh corriander leaves . Fry it nicely. Then add the vegetables & pressure cook till done. When the vegetables are cooked add the ground coconut and little water to it & let it simmer for 5 minutes. Squeeze lime to it & the veg korma is ready. Serve hot with chapatis.
Use some oil in your palm of the hand to form the balls. Meanwhile heat some oil in the pan . See that the oil is not very hot. Keep Medium Flame. Deep fry the Kofta balls. Set them aside. For the Tomato curry , I would highly recommend to cook the curry about 3 hrs before you serve. Chop the tomatoes in small pieces. Cook them with salt for about 15 minutes on medium flame. Add the Tomato paste. Keep on Stirring . Add water and ginger and simmer for 2-3 minutes. Add the rest of the ingredients for the Tomato curry. 15 minutes before serving Put the Koftas in the serving dish and pour the Tomato Curry. Keep it in the oven at warm till you serve. Garnish with Fresh Cilantro or Paneer.
214. Chakali
Ingredients 3 cup rice flour 1 cup basan 1 stick butter (half cup)liquify 5,6 green chillies finely chopped 2 tsp coriander &cumin seed powder 1/2 tsp turmeric 2 tsp curd 1 tsp suger salt to taste Chakali utensil which is common for shev-papdi Method Mix rice flour & basan with all above interdients.add a little bit warm water and make a soft dough. (dough should be softer than the chapati dough.) Grease the chakali utensil make chakali. Deep fry in oilon midimum flame till golden brown in colour. Let it soak on paper. serve with curd or butter.
teaspoon asafoetida 1 teaspoon lemon juice 2 pinches sugar teaspoon pepper powder 2 tablespoons ghee salt to taste How to proceed 1. Soak the moong for a few hours. Add 6 cups of water and cook in a pressure cooker. 2. Blend the cooked moong in a blender. Strain. 3. Heat the ghee and fry the cumin seeds and mustard seeds. When they crackle, add the asafoetida and moong liquid. 4. Add the lemon juice, sugar, salt and pepper and boil for 2 minutes. 5. Add the paneer and cook for 2 minutes
1. Mix the cornflour with 6 teacups of water. Add the paste, corn and Ajinomoto powder and cook in a pressure cooker until done. 2. Add the vegetables, butter and cheese and boil for a few minutes. Serve hot with chillies in vinegar and chilli sauce or with grated cheese.
1 chopped onion teacup shredded cabbage teacup chopped spinach 2 tablespoons baked beans or tomato ketchup 1 chopped tomato 1 tablespoon oil salt and pepper to taste grated cheese to serve For the stock 1. Cut the onions and tomatoes into big pieces. 2. Add the moong dal and 6 teacups of water and cook in a pressure cooker. 3. When cooked, blend in a liquidiser and strain. How to proceed 1. Heat the oil and fry the onion for 1 minute. 2. Add the vegetables and fry again for 1 minute. 3. Add the stock and boil for 10 minutes. 4. Add the beans, tomato, salt and pepper and give one boil.
Serve hot with chillies in vinegar, soya sause and chilli sause.
For the green chutney. 1 teacup chopped coriandder 4 green chillies 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1/2 teacup water 1/2 teaspoon salt For the garlic chutney. 10 cloves garlic 2 teaspoons chilli powder 1/2 teacup water 1/2 teaspoon salt. For the sweet and sour sauce. 1 teacup jaggery (gur) 1/2 teacup tamarind 1/2 teaspoon chilli powder 1/2 teacup water Salt to taste Chopped coriander for garnish How to proceed. 1. String the papadi. Do not separate into two. 2. Peel the kand and cut into big pieces. 3. Cut the potatoes and sweet potatoes without peeling. 4. Make slits on the brinjals. 5. Mix all the vegetables. Apply the ajwain, chilli-ginger paste, soda bi-carb and salt. Mix thoroughly and apply the oil all over. 6. In a small earthen pot (matka), put a few leaves of lettuce at the bottom. Fill with all thevegetables and cover with the balance lettuce leaves. 7. Cover the matka, with an earthen lid and bake in a hot oven at 200 *C (400 *F) for 1 hour. 8. Alternatively, instead of cooking in a matka, wrap the vegetable mixture (without lettuce leaves) in aluminium foil and bake in a hot oven at 200 *C (400 *F) for 1 hour. 9. Serve with green and garlic chutneys and sweet and sour sauce, oil and seve. For the green chuntey. Blend all the ingredients in a liquidiser. For the garlic chutney. Blend all the ingredients in a liquidiser. For the sweet and sour sauce. Blend all the ingredients except coriander except coriander in a liquidiser. If too thick, add enough water to get the right consistency. Garnish with coriander.
9 cloves garlic 25 mm. (1") piece ginger 7 green chillies For the gravy. 750 grams tomatoes 3 onions 4 cloves 2 small sticks cinnamon 1 tablespoon cornflour 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon garam masala 1 teaspoon chilli powder 4 tablespoons butter Salt and pepper to taste To be ground into a paste. 15 cloves 25 mm. (1") piece ginger 5 green chillies For baking 1 tablespoon fresh cream 1/2 tablespoon grated cheese For the koftas. 1. Boil the peas. 2. Steam the cauliflower, french beans and carrots in a pressure cooker without adding water. 3. Add the vegetables and peas to the potatoes and make a dough. 4. Add 1 tablespoon of bread crumbs and the bread slice. 5. Add the paste, garam masala, chilli powder, le mon juice and salt and form into kofta balls. 6. Roll the koftas into the remaining bread crumbs and deep fry in oil to a golden brown colour. Keep aside. For the gravy. 1. Put the tomatoes in hot water for 10 minutes. Remove and blend into a puree. 2. Blend the onions in a liquidiser with very little water. 3. Heat the butter,add the onions and stir fry for 5 minutes till light brown. 4. Then add the cloves, cinnamon and paste and fry again for 2 minutes. 5. Add the tomato puree and cook for 2 minutes. 6. Add 1 teacup of water and boil for 3 to 4 minutes. 7. Pour the mixture into a blender, add the cornflour and sugar and blend. 8. Put to cook again and add the garam masala, chilli powder, salt and pepper and cook for 5 minutes. How to proceed. 1. Arrange the koftas in an ovenproof dish. Pour the gravy and fresh cream over the koftas. 2. Sprinkle the grated cheese on top and bake or grill for 10 to 15 minutes in a hot oven at 200 *C (400*F) until the cheese melts.
1 tbp raisins-chopped 1tsp chironji-chopped Syrup 200 gm sugar 3 cups water 1 tbsp milk 1/2 tsp cardamom powder 2 tsp rose essence Silver foil for decoration Method Prepare syrup by boiling together the sugar and water. And milk and remove the scum as it surfaces. Boil till 3 cups of clear syrup are obtained. Remove from fire and flavour with essence and caedamom powder. Keep aside. Cook the mawa for stuffing in frying pan till it is golden brown. Add the rest of the ingredents and mix well. form into small balls and keep separately. Squeeze out the water from the puffed rice and mix it with the rest of the ingredents for Jamuns except oil. Knead well and from into as many balls as the number of stuffing balls you have. Flatten out the puffed rice balls on the plam of your hand and place a mawa ball on it. Fold over adn close sides to make an oval Jamun. deep fry on low fire till dark brown. Drain well and immerse in warm syrup for an hour. Serve warm decorated with silver foil.
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1/4 tsp. cinnamon-clove powder 1/2 tsp. garam masala powder 3/4 tsp. red chilli powder 1/4 tsp. turmeric powder 1/2 tsp. sugar salt to taste 2 tbsp. oil or ghee Method: Dry roast peanuts or cashews lightly. Dry grind coarsely. Semi puree tomatoes and capsicum together. This should be done in a food chopper or grated. Chop onions very fine or run in a chopper. Heat oil or ghee in a heavy pan. Add ginger garlic and stir for a moment. Add onions and stir fry till light pink. Add tomato capsicum puree, stir bring to boil. Add all other masalas, salt, sugar and crushed nuts. Stir. Add veggies at this stage. Mix. Cover and simmer till gravy is thick and fat starts separating. Garnish with coriander before serving. Goes with: Vegetables like brinjals, baby corn, potato, stuffed baked capsicum, or cauliflower. Makes: 2 cups
Take spinach in a large vessel, add gourd and soda. Toss to mix. Sprinkle 2 tbsp. water all over it. Cover and put to boil on high, for 3 minutes. Cool in a plate or run under tap water to cool. Put in a mixie, add chillies, flour and a few pinches salt. Run till semi-smooth. Heat oil in a pan, add ginger, stir. Add cinnamon clove powder, and stir. Add onions, stir fry till light pink. Add blended spinach mixture, all other ingredients except cheese Stir and allow to cook till thick or 3-4 minutes. Add prepared vegetable at this stage. Allow to cook for 2-3 minutes more. Garnish with grated cheese before serving. Goes well with: Veggies like peas, baby corn, french beans, potato chunks, etc. Makes: 2 cups gravy (approx.)
1/4 tsp. turmeric powder 1/2 tsp. dhania (coriander seed) powder 1/2 tsp. cumin seeds 3 pinches asafoetida salt to taste 3 tbsp. oil Roast together and dry grind: 2 cardamoms 2 cloves 2 peppercorns 1/2 cinnamon stick broken 1 bayleaf 2 whole red chillies dry Method: Dry roast wheat flour to a light pink, stirring continuously. Keep aside. Heat oil, add onions, fry till well browned. Drain well by pressing, putting back oil in pan. Cool onions a bit. Grind in mixie. Keep aside. In remaining hot oil, add cumin seeds allow to splutter. Add asafoetida, capsicum, ginger, garlic stir fry for a minute. Add all dry and ground masalas, flour, stir well. Add tomatoes, tamarind water, salt, stir. Simmer till gravy is thick and oil starts to separate. Add prepared veggies and stir, keep cooking for 2 minutes. Garnish with chopped coriander, serve with parathas, rotis, etc. Goes well with: Chunky veggies like boiled baby potatoes with skin, boiled peas, chopped stirfried brinjal pieces. (For this, fry brinjals pieces in oil, drain, keep aside, adjust quantity of oil required, and continue by frying the onions.)
235. Raabdi
Ingredients: * Whole Wheat/Plain Wheat flour -- 1 cup *Sugar -- 6-7 tbsp * Milk -- 4 cups *Ghee/Unsalted Butter -- 4 tbsp * Chopped Almonds -- 1 tbsp or to taste * Chopped Pistachio nuts -- 1 tbsp or to taste<BR. strands * Raisins -- 1 tbsp or to taste 132
Method: 1. Melt un-salted butter in a pan on a mild flame for a few minutes to prepare ghee from butter. 2. Now add wheat flour to this 3. Stir till the flour is very very light brown in color. ( At this point of time you can smell the aroma around!) 4. Add milk to wheat flour 5. Add sugar to mixture 6. Stir this mixture for 10-15 minutes on mild flame till its just a little bit thick (and NOT thick) 7. Add Almonds, Pistachio, Saffron (extremely good for winter)
Method
Mix 1.5 cups of sugar with the Ricotta cheese and bake it in a 400o F oven for about 1hr and 15 minutes in a flat dish covered with aluminum foil. The cheese should have hard- ened and turned a pale brown. Thicken the Half and Half by simmering over low heat for a long time. This is best done in a microwave; if a microwave is not available, do it over low heat and stir frequently. Thicken until the volume drops to around half of the origi- nal volume. Add the remaining 0.5 cup sugar, cardamon pods, bay leaf, vanilla and rose water (and any other flavouring that you may want) to the Half and Half. Heat for a few minutes. After the cheese has been baked, cut it into 1 inch squares and add to the hot thickened half and half. Cool for a few hours in the fridge.
237. Rasagulla
Ingredients: Milk 1 gallon Lemon Juice 1 cup Sugar 1 cup
Method
Bring one gallon of milk to a boil. When boiling add one cup of either whiter vinegar or lemon juice. Turn the stove off. Milk should separate into whey and curd. Pour into collander, leaving only the panir/curd. Leave curd in strainer until cold and dry. This will take at least an hour (you can leave it overnight). Place curd in food processor and process for one minute. It should be soft but not sticky. Form small balls from the curd. Using vinegar usually re- sults in about 80 to 100 rasagollas. Bring one cup sugar and 3 cups water to a boil in a pressure cooker. Place 20-25 rasgoolas in syrup. Turn off the heat to place the cover on the pressure cooker. Turn heat on high. When cooker begins to whistle wait for a couple of minutes, then turn it off. When pressure cooker depressurizes, remove cover and re- peat previous step with the rest of the rasgoolas. Do not use the same sugar syrup more than once.
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Method
Heat oil, add bay leaf and onion. Fry for 3-4 minutes. Add ginger and garlic and fry for another minute. Add mustard and cumin seeds. The potatoes should be sliced, and the tomatoes and cap - sicum cut up. Add these, mix well, and cook for 4-5 min- utes, continuously stirring. Sprinkle with turmeric, coriander and chili powder. Beat the yogurt and blend into a smooth mixture. Add yo- gurt and salt. Mix gently, cover and cook for about 10 minutes on low heat.
Prepare the cheese chunks, and in a wok or heavy skillet fry them in hot oil until golden. Remove with slotted spoon and set aside to drain on a paper towel. In the remaining oil saut the chopped onion until it begins to turn brown. Do not scorch. Add the garlic/ginger paste and bhoona 2 minutes. Add the chopped tomato and bhoona 5 minutes to achieve a thick gravy. Add the dry masala and bhoona 3 minutes more. (NOTE: If the sauce is lumpy at this stage, puree it in a blender and continue.) Add 1/4 cup water, then stir in the peas. Add the paneer cubes and bhoona 2 minutes. Stir in the cashew paste, add salt, pepper. Serve at once. Serves 4 to 6 people.
Method
Chop onion; cut green peppers, tomatoes, broccoli, and cauliflower into 1 in. cubes. Melt butter and saute onion. Add all the remaining vegetables and stir-fry for about 5 minutes over medium heat. Add the spices and vinegar. Stir in the tomato puree, and simmer for about 5 minutes. Season to taste with salt and fresh-ground pepper.
Dal radish Ingredients 1 cup toovar dal (soaked in water for one hour) 2 radishes 1 large tomato 1 large onion 1 tbsps. sambhar powder 1 tsp. jaggery 2 tbsps. finely grated coconut A little mustard 2 sprigs of curry leaves 6 whole cashewnuts 2 tbsps. oil Salt to taste. MethodScrape and cut radish into round pieces. Heat oil in a kadai. Put in the mustard. When it splutters add chopped onion. Fry till golden brown. Mix chopped tomato, curry leaves, sambhar powder and the grated coconut. Keen frying for a few minutes. Add drained toovar dal and the radish slices. Add salt to taste and about two cups of water. Simmer on a slow fire till cooked. Serve hot with rice.
Masala Preparation
Roast black pepper, chana daal, coriander, and asafoetida. Add chillies when daal starts getting red. If using dry coconut, soak it in a little water. Blend the daal mixture and coconut until the paste is fine. Keep aside.
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Dry coriander seeds - 1 cup Gram dhal - 2 tablespoons Oil - 1 tablespoon Cumin seeds - 1 teaspoon Fenugreek - 1/2 teaspoon (methi seeds) Hing - a pea size lump or 1 teaspoon hing powder. Curry leaves - 3 sprays. Method:
Break up the chillies along with the stalks into smaller pieces (to enable easier powdering). Heat oil in a kadai and fry on a slow fire, the hing and the fenugreek seeds till light brown in colour. Add coriander seeds, red chillies, cumin seeds, gram dhal and curry leaves and fry for about five minutes on a slow flame till from it is well roasted and you get a lovely aroma. Remove
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flame and allow to cool. Powder fine and bottle it. This powder can be used for 2-3 months.
Use the chillies along with the stalks - as the stalks also have the for potency the of the chillies, and also provide fibre
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Ingredients Tuvar dhal (thuvaram paruppu) - 1/2 cup. Tamarind - lime size. Tomatoes - 2 Green chillies - 1 Rasam Powder - 3 teaspoons p73 Sugar - 2 teaspoon (optional) - 2-1/2 tsp. Salt - 1-3/4 teaspoon Turmeric powder - 1/4 teaspoon Seasoning Ghee - 1 teaspoon Red Chilli - 1 Mustard seeds - 1 teaspoon Black gram dhal - 1/2 teaspoon
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Method
tuvar dhal with one cup of water and a for ten minutes - when cold, mash well.
powder
tamarind in two cups of water for ten minutes, squeeze and strain out the liquid. Boil tamarind water with turmeric slit green chilli, the raw tomatoes (chopped) salt and sugar powder, till
smell of tamarind disappears and the tomatoes are cooked. Add the mashed powder dhal, two and a half cups of water, and the rasam
and boil for five minutes till slightly thick. Add curry leaves and coriander leaves. Remove from fire.
Heat ghee in a pan, add the mustard seeds, red chilli and black gram pour dhal. When mustard seeds splutter add hing powderthe
seasoning over the rasam. Serve rasam hot with steaming rice and papads. * * *
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246. Sambar (serves 6) Ingredients Tuvar dhal - 3/4 cup Vegetables - 3 cups (like sambar onions, white pumpkin, chow-chow) Tamarind - lemon size Coriander leaves - 2 tablespoons Curry leaves - 1 tablespoon Rasam powder - 2 teaspoon Salt - 1-3/4 teaspoon - 2 teaspoons Sugar - 1-1/2 teaspoon (optional) Turmeric powder - 1/4 teaspoon Green chillies - 2-4. Seasoning Oil - 1 tablespoon Red chilli - 1 Mustard seeds - 1 teaspoon Black gram dhal - 1/2 teaspoon Hing powder - 1/4 teaspoon
Method
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tamarind water and simmer till raw smell disappears. Add mashed p73 dhal, rasam powder tillthick, add coriander leaves. and curry leaves. Simmer
chilli. When mustard seeds splutter, add hing powder and pour the seasoning over the sambar. Serve sambar hot with rice and chips. * * *
Coriander Seeds 4 tbsp. Red Chillies 4-5 Asafoetida(optional) 1 tsp. Coconut (grated) 3 tbsp. Oil 3 tbsp.
Masala Preparation
Roast methi, chana daal, and asafoetida. Add chillies when daal starts getting red. If using dry coconut, soak it in a little water and blend the daal mixture and coconut until the paste is fine. Keep aside.
249. Vada
Ingredients Moong Daal 1/2 cup Urad Daal 1/2 cup Onion 1 Coriander 2 tsp. Green Chili 1 Chili powder 1/2 tsp. Salt 1 tsp. Ginger 1 tsp. Baking Soda 1/4 tsp.
Method
Soak urad daal and moong daal for 2-3 hours. Grind daals into a coarse paste. Add finely chopped onion, salt, coriander powder, chili powder OR green chili, ginger and soda. Mix well and set aside for 4-5 minutes. Fry small spoonfuls of the mixt ure in hot oil.
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Method
Mix rava, maida, rice flour together into a thick batter adding little water at a time so no lumps are formed. Mixing by hand is a good idea if you don't have a whisk or electric mixer. Add salt, crushed cumin asafoetida and leave in a warm spot for six to seven hours at least. When ready to eat, spray a non-stick pan lightly with oil and warm. Thin out the batter to the consistency where it can be drizzled onto the pan with a spoon. Drop chopped green chillies and ginger into batter. Sprinkle some of the cut onions and cashews onto the pan and now continuing on low-medium heat, drizzle the batter such that there is a latice work effect. A lot of holes is just the thing. Dribble a bit bit of oil around it and when the edges start turning brown coax it off the pan with a flat, wide spatula and flip it over. Remove in a few minutes and make more. For the plain rava dosa leave out the onions.
Method
Mix well so no lumps are formed. Salt to taste. Leave covered in a large pot overnight. Make thin crepes, preferably in nonstick pan.
252. Dosai
Ingredients Rice 1 1/2 cups Urad Daal 1/2 cup Salt 2 tsp.
Method
Soak the rice and daal separately in slightly warm water for 2 - 8 hours. Grind separately to a smooth paste and mix in a large vessel with salt. Mix thoroughly (use blender if possible). Ferment for 12 hours.
5 tablespoons plain passata (smooth, thick, sieved tomatoes, US = pure) or 1 tablespoon concentrated tomato pure (US = paste) mixed with 4 tablespoons water
Method Heat the oil in a heavy pan then add the chopped onion and stir for a few minutes with the heat on high. Add the ginger, garlic and green chilli (if using). Stir for 30 seconds then put the heat down to very low. Cook for 15 minutes stirring from time to time making sure nothing browns or burns. Add the turmeric, cumin and coriander and cook, still very gently, for a further 5 minutes. Don't burn the spices or the sauce will taste horrid - sprinkle on a few drops of water if you're worried. Take off the heat and cool a little. Put 4 fl oz cold water in a blender, add the contents of the pan and whizz until very smooth. Add the passata and stir. Put the pured mixture back into the pan and cook for 20 - 30 minutes (the longer the better) over very low heat stirring occasionally. You can add a little hot water if it starts to catch on the pan but the idea is to gently "fry" the sauce which will darken in colour to an orangy brown. The final texture should be something like good tomato ketchup. Warning - it WILL gloop occasionally and splatter over your cooker, it's the price you have to pay!
254. Biryani
Indgredients: (serves 6) 2lbs Spring Lamb (cleaned and cut into medium size pieces) 4ozs Yougurt 4ozs Ghee 1lb Rice (washed) 4ozs Onions (sliced finely) 1oz Ginger & Garlic (equal amounts crushed) 1 Lemon 1oz Armonds (ground) 2 Cinamon sticks 4-6 Cardimons 1oz Milk Qtr tspn Safron 2-3 Green Chilies Half tspn Black Zeera 2-3 Cloves Half tsp Garam Masala (equal amounts of Black Zeera, Cardimons & Cinamon sticks, with half amount of cloves) Salt to taste Corriander and Fried Onions to Garnish Method: In a large bowl mix the meat, yoghurt, almonds, chopped green chillies, ginger and garlic, salt, and ground garam masala. To the mixture add half a teaspoon each of chilli powder and termeric. Marinate for at least 4-6 hours in the fridge. Fry the onions in ghee until golden brown and crisp. Drain away any excess ghee and then remove the onions and spread over a large plate. This should keep the onions crispy. Once they have cooled crush the onions with your fingers and add this to the marinated meat mixture. In a large pan half fill with water and add salt, whole garam masala and one green chilli. Bring this to the boil and add the washed rice and cook until the water boils. Once the water has boiled drain the rice in a colander and rinse with a little cold water. Grease the saucepan generously with ghee and transfer the meat mixture. Level the surface and now spread the rice evenly over the meat. Squeeze the lemon and pour the juice over the rice.Warm the milk and crush the safron into it. Pour the milf/safron mixture over the rice. Dot generously with ghee. To garnis h spread the fried onions and corriander over the rice. Cover the saucepan tightly. Allow to steam on high heat for about 10 minutes and then lower the heat and cook for another 1 and a half to 2 hours. Before removing the pan from the cookeer ensure that there is no moisture left in the meat. This can be checked by simply listening for a sizling sound. If there is no sizzling then the Biryani is ready. Biryani is traditonally served with Mirch Salan and Yoghurt Chutney.
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257. Kadhi
1 cup buttermilk1/4 cup besan1 cup watersalt and chilli pd. to tastea pinch of Heeng ( a MUST)a few kadhi patta 1/2 tsp. turmeric1 tsp. oil or ghee1/2 tsp. mustard seeds1/4 tsp. garlic pd.a little bit of minced gingerTo make pakode for the kadhi you'll need:1/2 cup besansalt and chilli pd. to tastea little garam masala1/4 tsp. baking sodaoil to deep fryMake the pakode and keep them aside. Now mix the besan for the kadhi with the buttermilk. Add salt, ginger, garlic and chilli pd.to the same so that they mix thoroughly as well. now heat up the oil. Add the mustard seeds, kadhi patta, turmeric and heeng and then pour in the liquid. Add the water and let the whole thing simmertill the "kachcha" taste of besan is gone i.e. till the whole thing tastes as if" kadhi pak gayi hai". If the water has evaporatedby now do add more as now we'll add the pakode to the kadhiand boil the whole thing till the pakode get completely soaked.Making kadhi is not as difficult as it seems from the recipe butit might take you a little bit of practice to perfect the ART asit takes some instinct.
259. Halwa
1 cup cream of wheat (Sooji/Rawa, you can find that in the cereal section of the store)2 cups of water1 cup sugar1/2 cup unsalted butter or gheesome raisins and cashewsHeat up the butter at medium heat and add the cream of wheat to it. Let the c of w become golden pink and then add the water. Stir the whole thing quickly so that no lumps are formed. When the water more or less evaporates,add the sugar and the dry fruits. Once the consistency is right just eat it up. The whole thing should at most take you 15 minutes and it never fails -comes out perfect each time.
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261. Rasavangi
ingredients:Brinjal-big size 2nos, Toor dal -1cup,Tamarind(imli)pulp -1 table spoon, turmeric powder 1/4 teaspoon, salt -to taste For the paste:coriander 2teaspoon, channa dal 1/2 teaspoon, fenugreek 1 teaspoon, red chilli 10 numbers, haldi powder 1/2 teaspoon, coconut gratings 3 tablespoon,all t hese ingradients are to be fried dry and ground to a paste. method:Cut the brinjal into 1 inch blocks. Boil in water and add all the above except toor dal. the dal has to be cooked separately and finally added to the main portion. Seasoning:fry in oil mustard, toor dal and coconut gratings and add to the main dish. Also add coriander leaves and Kari veppu leaves. This dish will have to be made thick and brinjals should not be fully mashed. This dish can be eaten along with rice and chapathis.
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black whole peppers, and asafoetida.Take a small piece of plantain leaf or plastic sheet of paper and tap the flour on the sheet into a round flat shape Make a small hole in the middle so that it gets fried uniformly.Drop this carefuly into boiling oil and fry till it turns golden brown.
282. VenPongal
Mix rice and moong dal in the ratio 1:1.Add 3 times water and steam until it is overcooked.Cut green chillies and ginger into fine pieces.Take some ghee in a fry pan and add whole black peppers, and cumun eeds.When the peppers burst add 149
chillie and ginger pieces and a pinch of turmeric powder.Add some cashewnuts and remove the pan when the cashews are roasted and begin to smell.Add this to cooked dal-rice.Add salt, curry leaves and mix well.Add some ghee while serving.
284. Morkkali
rice flour - 1 cup, water - 2 cups, sour curd or buttermilk - 1 cup Mix the above well. Heat 2 tsp of oil add mustard seeds, when it splutters, add 2 curd chillies(alternatively, use red whole peppers), 1/4 tsp asafoetida, . Now add the liquid to this and stir well iuntil it becomes thick and non-sticky.
Kaaradai
Roast 200 g of raw rice and powder it into a nice rava.Dry roast 2 tsp of cowgram. In a thick vessel, heat water to boil, and add the roasted cowgram , coconut pieces(cut into very small pieces) and 1/2 tsp salt.When they are cooked, add the rawa and stir into a paste. Flatten this flour ino round shape (the size of urud vadai), place in idli plates and cook.
286. Uthappam
Par boiled rice - 4 cups, Urud dal -1/2 cup, fenugreek seeds - 2 tsp Soak the above in water for about 4 - 5 hours and grind into a fine flour. Leave it for about 8 hours to become sour. Heat a dosa tawa and spread a tsp of oil over it. When it becomes hot enough, place a laddle of flour and spread on it(it should be thick than a normal dosa). When it is cokked on one side, turn over, add a tsp of oil all over its edge and remove when fully cooked. Side dish -Error! Bookmark not defined., curd.
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289. Laddu
Prepare Error! Bookmark not defined. .Make sugar syrup by boiling 1:1 Sugar and water for about 5 minutes. Drop the boondis into the sugar syrup and mix well.Roast some cashews and raisins in ghee and add it to the mix. Also add a feww cardomoms and kalkandu and mix well. Wait until the mixture cools down to a temperature where the hand can withstand the heat. Now make into even balls by pressing lightly with hand. Allow to cool.
292. Jilebi
Sugar syrup:Heat sugar and water(1:1) and any essence if preferred until it becomes thick. Soak urud dal for 1/2 hour and grind it into a thin soft paste. Pour this paste in a thick plastic cover and make a small hole at its bottom corner.Heat oil in a fry pan and squeeze the paste into the oil in the form of tubes and fry until fully cooked.Remove this from oil and drop into sugar syrup for 2 minutes and then remove.
293. Kozhukkattai
Outer cover: Rice flour - 1, water 1 Heat water to boil.Pour 2 tsp sesame oil in it and add rice flour with constant stirring so that it becomes thick. Cover and keep aside for 1/2 hour.Then take even sized balls of this and shape it into a hollow hemisphere. Inner stuffing(Poornam): Mix 1 cup grated coconut, 1 cup powdered jaggery, leave for 5 min.Heat this mixture in low heat with constant stirring Stuff the poornam in the hemisphere and close it by extending the covering flour.Place these in a plate and steam in a pressure cooker or a large vessel until fully cooked.
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294. Poli
Poornam:Boil gram-dal until half-cooked and drain the water.Add jaggery, grated coconut, cardomom and grind.Make it tghick by heating in low heat for a little while. Make this into round balls. Add a pinch of salt to maida and knead it by adding a few tsp of sesame oil and pat it on a plastic sheet into round flat shape.place a ball of poornam on it, mix well and pat it again.Heat a griddle, put the poli and add a spoon of ghee around it.Turn over until both s ides are cooked well.
295. Somaasi
Poornam: Grind 1/4 kg Pottu kadalai, 1/4 kg sugar, and 5-6 cardomoms(skin removed) and 1 cup grated coconut(slightly roasted in a little ghee) into a powder. Take maida:rawa in the ratio 1:1, each 1/4 kg, add a pinch of salt, add minimum water and knead tightly. Make this flour into even sized balls and roll in the form of pooris or chappathis. Place 2 tsp of the poornam on this ans fold it sealing on the sides, so that it becomes semi-circular in shape. Deep fry this in oil.
299. Paanagam
Dissolve jaggery in water. Add a a few cardomoms, mix and serve cold.
301. Chole
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2 chopped onions 2 potatoes 2 tomatoes 2 tablespoons dhana -jira powder 2 tablespoons chilli powder 1 tablespoon amchur power 1 tablespoon garam masala teaspoon soda bi-carb teaspoon black pepper powder 3 tablespoons ghee salt to taste Slices of tomatoes and ginger, chopped coriander and a few whole green chillies for decoration.
Procedure Soak the channas for at least 6 hours Add teaspoon of soda bi-carb and cook in a pressure cooker Cut the potatoes and tomatoes into big pieces Heat the ghee in a vessel and fry the potatoes until soft Remove the potatoes. In the same ghee add the onions and cook for a little time. Add the dhana -jira and chilli powder and fry again. Add the boiled channas and salt. After 5 minutes, add the garam masala, amchur and black pepper powder and cook for 2 minutes. Add the potatoes and tomatoes and cook for 2 minutes. Decorate with coriander, chillies and slices of tomatoes and ginger.
cup sugar cup brown sugar 2 eggs 2 tsp vanilla extract cup walnuts 1 tbsp orange rind 1 cup quick cooking oatmeal Grease cookie sheet, sift together dry ingredients. Beat together butter and sugars until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs and vanilla until well blended. Stir in flour mixture until well moistened. Stir in oatmeal, nuts and rind. Drop by tsp fuls 2 apart. Bake at 350 F for 8 min.
304. Kunuku
Ingredients: Thuvar Dhall 1/2 cupChanna Dhall 1 cupUrad Dhall 1/4 cupRice 1/2 cupDried Red Chilles 5Green Chilles 3Salt 1 t.spoonHing a small pinchGinger chopped finelyCurry Leaves a fewCilantro a small bunch washed and finely choppedCooking oil for frying Method: Soak thuvar dhall, channa dhall, urad dhall, and rice in water for one hour. Wet grind the above mix with chilles, and salt coarsely. Add hing, ginger, curry leaves, and cilantro. Make small balls and deep fry in oil.
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312. Bhonda
IngredientsUrad dhall 2 cupsPepper 1 t.spoonGreen chillies 2 Coconut 2 t.spoon finely choppedCurry leaves a fewHing a small pinchSalt 3/4 t.spoonCooking Oil for frying MethodSoak urad dhall in water for half an hour. Wet grind urad dhall,green chilles, and salt finely. Add pepper, hing , coconut, and curry leaves to this. Make small balls and deep fry in oil.
Bhonda
IngredientsUrad dhall 2 cupsPepper 1 t.spoonGreen chillies 2 Coconut 2 t.spoon finely choppedCurry leaves a fewHing a small pinchSalt 3/4 t.spoonCooking Oil for frying MethodSoak urad dhall in water for half an hour. Wet grind urad dhall,green chilles, and salt finely. Add pepper, hing , coconut, and curry leaves to this. Make small balls and deep fry in oil.
313. Thukada
IngredientsAll purpose flour (Maida) 2 cupsChilli powder 1/2 t.spoonHing a small pinchSalt 1 t.spoonButter 2 t.spoonCooking oil for frying MethodMix maida, chilli powder, hing, salt, and butter with little water, and make a nice dough similar to Chappati dough.Make small balls, and roll them similar to chappati/puri's andcut them into small squares/dimonds. Deep fry these small squares in oil.
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314. Idli
IngredientsPar boiled rice 3 cupsUrad dhall 1 cupSalt 2 t.spoon MethodRnse and soak rice and urad dhall seperately in water for 2 hours. Grind the two seperately, and mix them together with salt.Keep it overnight, before making idlis.
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321. Peseret
IngredientsWhole Moong dhall 2 cupsRice 4 t.spoonsOnions 3 finely choppedGreen chillies 6 finely choppedRed chillies 2Ginger small piece Cumin seeds 1/2 t.spoonCilantro 1 bunch finely choppedSalt 1.5 t.spoonsCooking Oil for making peseret MethodRinse and soak whole moong dhall and rice in water for 4 hours.Grind the above with green chilles, red chillies, ginger, cumin seeds, salt and little onion.Fry the remaining onions in oil and keep them aside.Make the peserat like dosas, and put a spoon full of onions onthe dosa and fold the dosa before serving. Serve with corrianderchutney or onion chutney.
slightlyuntil the eggplant gets cooked. Now add the remaining salt, tamamrind paste, and the ground masala powder. Mix it well andadd a few t.spoons of cooking oil.
Plantain Podimas
IngredientsPlantain 2-3 Turmeric 1/4 t.spoonHing a small pinchGreen Chillies 6Ginger a small piece minced/grattedUrad dhall 1/2 t.spoonChanna dhall 1 t.spoonMustard 1/4 t.spoonCurry leavesCilantro a small bunch washed and finely choppedLemon 1Cooking Oil 2 t.spoonSalt 1 t.spoon (or to taste) MethodBoil plantains with turmeric and salt.Peel skin and grate them and keep it aside.Fry mustard, urad dhall, channa dhall, hing, turmeric, curry leaves, red chillies, finely chopped ginger, lemon juice andsalt in 2 t.spoons of oil and then add the grated plantains.
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