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This blog contains my views on various things around me and my attempts at poetry and other stuff. Hope you find it an interesting read. Encourage you to leave your comments, after all each of us are entitled to our own way of thoughts.

Aug 20, 2013

Masala biscuit

Again: After many trials looking into different websites, below recipe is the one that worked for me.

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1/3 cup butter
  • 2 tablespoons yogurt 
  • 1 tsp chilli powder 
  • 1 teaspoon grated ginger
  • 3 teaspoons sugar 

Almond Cookies

My trials for baking cookies have begun. I have referred to MANY websites to get this right. After a couple of trials, here is the one which works well for me.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 cup sliced almonds or powdered almonds
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter 
  • About 2 tablespoons of milk
  • Baking powder - 1/2 teaspoon( Optional)

What to do:

  • Pre heat the oven to 350 degree F.
  • Mix the flour, sugar, salt, sliced almonds and baking powder

Brinjal Fry

Brinjal has always been in the back burners when it came to veggies at home. The reason is simple, its not as tasty as other vegetables on plate and another main reason for me to avoid it was that it would always give out its characteristic smell even on cooking for long. Of course, I found out that I was not doing in the right way at all. Thanks to Solais kitchen , the blog which has an immense knowledge about South Indian cooking.

Like I have always maintained: I am a newbie to cooking and I always look up to other blogs for recipes. The recipes you find here are not my own .. but a combination of ideas from many others.

Some important tips to consider:
1. While buying brinjal, look up for ones that have a THICK stalk attached to it. This means the brinjal is still tender and in turn has lesser seeds.
2. Usually the smaller brinjals are tender
3. After cutting the brinjal, soak it in SALT water for about 5 minutes and then wash it.
4. After cutting the brinjal keep it immersed in water

Aug 18, 2012

Spinach curry

Spinach can sometimes be bland and lot of people avoid coking it unless it is Palak paneer. Here is one simple and easy to make dish which goes well with rice. Spinach has a lot of iron content and is nutritious food.

Ingredients:
Onion - 1/2
Tomato - 1
Green chillies - 4
Tamarind - small piece
Garlic pods - 3
Cumin seeds (optional)
Oil - 2 teaspooons
Ghee - 1 teaspoon (optional)
Spinach - required quantity

What to do:
1. Wash spinach, cut them so that the leaves are smaller in size and keep them aside

Apr 2, 2012

Expect the unexpected!

Life is strange. Each one is unique. Criss-cross, unexpected, sorrowful, joyful, eventful are some words you could use to describe it. To each his own life. Sometimes life throws questions at you, answers for which are unheard of. You wake up from a deep slumber and try to answer the best possible way. Sometimes the answers are right while most of them turn out in bad taste. Each question has a reason and each answer has a hope. When the answers get clumsy, we lose faith. We question basics. We want somebody else to answer our questions. Well, whoever said life is difficult is an intellectual. If only we had the power to go back and take our experiences with us to rewrite our story of life, wouldn't that be great?

Dec 12, 2011

Don't judge the book by its cover

Guzaarish.....directed by Mr. Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the movie was rubbished by critics and was not doing well in the box office. As with many other people, I too went ahead to conclude that the movie must be boring.But, when I did watch the movie, I realised that the movie did not get the recognition that it deserved. Once again I reminded myself that "All that is good may not be successful and all that is successful, need not be good".The movie touched me in a way that is inexplicable.

Dec 1, 2011

Tomato Pulav

Ingredients:
Cloves -4
Cinnamon -2 sticks
Fennel seeds - few
Onion - 1/4
Tomato - 1.5
Ginger garlic paste - 3/4 teaspoon
Garlic - 1 pod
Mint leaves - a few
Green Peas - 1/2 cup
Turmeric powder
Green chillies - 7
Red chilly powder - 1 teaspoon
Basmati rice - 1 glass (for 2 people)
Water - 1.75 glass (Little less than double amount of rice)
Garam masala powder - a pinch
Lemon juice from half lemon
Oil- 5 teaspoons
Salt to taste

Simple, quick and yummy cup cake

End to end preparation time is about 12 min

Ingredients:
2 tablespoon All purpose flour
1 tablespoon sugar + 1 teaspoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
2 teaspoon cocoa powder
A pinch of salt
2 tablespoon milk
1/4 teaspoon vanilla essence
3/4 teaspoon oil
Almond pieces for garnishing

Oct 1, 2011

Tomato - garlic Thokku

This is lovely side dish that I came across on the net for idli and dosa. It is simple to make and tastes great.

Ingredients:

Red chillies
Fenugreek seeds - few
Cumin seeds
Mustard seeds- few
Oil
Tomato puree - (Use 3 or 4 tomatoes for a serving of 2 people)
Tamarind - small piece
Onion - Finely chopped (1/2 if its small, 1/4 if its big)(Optional)
Garlic pods ( 5 or 6) - finely chopped
Garam masala powder - a pinch
Asafoetida - a pinch
Red chilly powder - 1 tspn (Optional)
Salt to taste
Curry leaves - chopped (Optional)

Kadai Paneer

This dish mentioned below is slightly modified than the original,only to taste better :)

Ingredients:

Paneer cubes
Capsicum - slit lengthwise
Oil
Onion (1/2 finely chopped)
Garlic pods ( 2) - finely chopped
Tomato puree of 2 tomatoes
Fenugreek leaves ( Kasuri Methi dry also is fine) - a few
Curry leaves - chopped
Green chillies - finely chopped
Red chilly powder
Dhania powder
Garam masala - a pinch
Chole masala - 1/2 teaspoon
Curd - 1 tablespoon (Optional)
Cumin seeds
Asafoetida - a pinch
Turmeric a pinch
Salt to taste

Sep 18, 2011

Today's letter "Q"

1. Quack (2 meanings):
A. Duck's harsh cry
B. Person who falsely claims to have medical skill or remedies

2. Quadrennial:
Happening every fourth year, lasting four years

3. Quagmire:
Bog, Marsh

4. Quay:
Landing place built for ships to load and unload

5. Quell:
Suppress

6. Quiescent:
Inactive, quiet

Today's letter: R

Runt:
Undersized person or animal

Recuperate:
Recover (health, strength or losses)

Ragamuffin:
Person in ragged dirty clothes

Repose (2 meanings) :
A. Rest, sleep, tranquillity
B. Place (trust etc.) in

RSVP :
Abbr. French - Repondez S'il Vous plait which means Please Reply

Ructions:
Protests and noisy arguments, a row

Sep 10, 2011

Tindli dry fry

Tindli fry with curd rice, was a hit with my friends in college. My friend's mom would cook it and poor girl she would get to eat only 3 to 4 spoons of her own food. Once I started cooking, I was waiting to try this out. And one fine day I was able to get my hands on it. The kind of dish that I make with tindli uses a wee bit more of oil. However, the results are amazing.

Sep 4, 2011

Bread Upma

Scene: Its a Sunday. Got up very late. Husband has to go to his tennis practice in 20 min. I am feeling lazy and totally confused on what to make for breakfast so quickly. Like those saints who have a vision, the bread that I had at home helped me to look up for some quickies. That is my story of how I ended up making the bread upma and the comment I received from my hubby "This looks interesting. Good you started making new stuff". I was happy that I did not tell him about the scene part of this blog ;-)

Aug 14, 2011

Ragi Dosa

Dishes made of Ragi are very healthy. The easiest to make would be Ragi Dosa. When I wanted to make this dish, I was apprehensive on how it might taste - bland?. But, I must agree I was pleasantly surprised at how crispy and good it tasted.The preparation time for the dish would be 20 min end to end. Yes, its that simple!

Aug 5, 2011

Rava Idli

Rava idli is one of the easiest dishes that I know of and is a saviour when guests surprise you with their visit. Its simple, delicious and quick to make.

Ingredients:
Rava
Curds
Baking soda - a pinch
Cumin seeds
Mint leaves - few
Carrot - grated
Pepper - few pods
Ginger - a small piece ,chopped finely
Asafoetida
Coriander leaves - chopped
Salt to taste

What to do:
1. In a bowl, take some curd ( curd should not be too thin). In a spoon of water mix a pinch of baking soda until it dissolves and add it to the curd.Set it aside
2. Heat 2 teaspoons of oil in a Wok.Fry Cumin seeds, pepper pods, mint leaves and then roast the Rava in it
3. Add a pinch of asafoetida to it . Allow it to cool
5. Add the roasted rava mixture to the curds and add salt as per taste. Add Coriander leaves. Make sure the batter is not too liquid.
6. Set this aside for 10 minutes or so
7. Use the idli steamer to make wonderful , fluffy idlis

I usually retain the idlis' in the steamer for 10 min. Rava idli goes well with mint chutney. Try it and enjoy !

Egg- pepper curry

Egg pepper Curry

Ingredients:
Boiled eggs
Pepper
Cumin seeds - few
Corriander powder
Coconut - little
Garlic - 2 or 3 pods
Onion
Salt to taste

What to do:

1. Add a teaspoon of oil and fry all the ingredients except for coconut. Once done, grind it with coconut into a paste
2. Heat Wok, add a teaspoon of oil, fry the pepper paste in oil and add the boiled eggs and salt

Simple and tasty curry. I just loved it. Suitable for eating with chapati or rice and sambar

Jun 26, 2011

Beans - peanut fry

I wanted to try something new with beans other than the normal "onion + tomato + chilli powder + beans" fry. Hence Made my mind to check the beans and peanuts combo. I must say it tasted good.This dish will be a super-hit with curd rice.

Ingredients:
Beans - thinly sliced (cooks faster)
Onion- quarter
Cumin seeds
Peanuts
Garlic
Red chillies
Salt

Jun 23, 2011

Mushroom biryani

I have already mentioned in my previous post that mushroom is not a very favourite veg of mine. However, overwhelmed by its nutritional constituencies, I convinced myself to try them.My husband now loves this dish.The recipe was shared thru' a messenger by my cousin. Thanks to her for sharing it with me.

Note: The ingredients below will result in hot and spicy biryani. If you wish it to be less spicy, reduce the number of green chillies and red chillies as per your requirement.

Ingredients:
Mushroom - about 10
Basmati rice
Peas
Cinnamon
Cloves
Saunf
Mint leaves
Onion
Tomato
Coriander leaves
Coconut - 2 or 3 pieces (optional)
Red Chillies-2 long
Green chillies-7 small
Garlic
Ginger
salt
Lemon juice - little

Coriander Thokku - side dish for dosa

I was kinda bored of eating mint chutney and onion-tomato chutney along with dosa. I started hunting for a new side dish. That is when I came across this dish on the net. I liked the idea. The one I mention below is just one of the ways in which it can be done. There are other variations of the same dish available on the Net.

Ingredients:
Coriander
Few mint leaves
Tamarind
Salt
Green chillies
Onion - thinly sliced

For seasoning:
Oil
Mustard seeds
Cumin seeds
Urad dal
Curry leaves