Nov 9, 2011

Potato Sabzi (Potato Roast)


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Ingredients
  • Potatoes – 6-8 medium sized
  • Oil – 1/4th cup
  • Cumin seeds – 1/2 tsp
  • Turmeric – 1/2 tsp
  • Asafoetida – 1/4 tsp
  • Red chilli powder – 1/2 tsp
  • Corriander powder – 1 tb.sp
  • Sugar – 1/4 tsp
  • Salt – To taste
  • Cilantro – for garnish (optional)
Process
  1. Boil and peel the potatoes and chop them into cubes.

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  2. Add Turmeric, asafoetida, chilli powder, corriander powder & salt to the cut potatoes. Mix it well.

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  3. Now heat oil in a pan and let the cumin seeds splutter. Add the potatoes.
  4. Cook it on medium heat for half an hour stirring occasionally till it becomes crisp.
  5. Sprinkle the sugar and the chopped cilantro (optional) and serve it with hot rice or rotis.
My take on it.
  • I feel potatoes are gods gift to vegetarians. Whenever I am in a dilemma I just boil the potatoes and make this. My daughter loves this and so do I. In fact I rarely know anyone who doesn't like potatoes..
  • It’s easy to make and tastes delicious. You can make it spicy if you like spicy food and the cilantro is optional. I just love the flavor of  fresh cilantro.
  • As a variation you can also add olive oil.

Nov 7, 2011

Maharashtrian Usal


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Ingredients
  • Moong Sprouts – 2 cups
  • Onion – 1 medium sized (finely chopped)
  • Tomato – 1 medium sized (finely chopped)
  • Green chillies – 3 (slit lengthwise)
  • Turmeric powder – 1tsp
  • Red chilli powder – 1/2 tsp
  • Corriander powder – 1 & 1/2 tsp
  • Garam masala powder – 1/4 tsp
  • oil – 4 tbsps
  • Cilantro – 2 & 1/2 tbsps
  • Salt – To taste

Process
  1. Soak the Whole green moong for 8-10 hrs and leave it in the colander over night. You will see sprouts in the morning.

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  2. Cook the Moong sprouts with 4 cups of water in the pressure cooker till soft.
  3. In a pan heat oil and add cumin seeds and onion and saute till it turns golden brown.
  4. Add green chillies, tomato, turmeric powder, red chilli powder,corriander powder, and garam masala powder and salt to taste. Cook the above mixture well till the oil comes to the top.
  5. Add the cooked moong and add water if you like it watery.
  6. Garnish with cilantro.
My take on it
  • This is one of my favourite maharashtrish dish. It can also serve as a soup because its very comforting and very healthy.
  • If you don’t see sprouts in the morning leave it the whole day to sprout.
  • you can add boiled potatoes to it if necessary.
  • While serving you can also serve it with lemon wedges if you like it tangy.
  • This can be eaten with rice as well as rotis.

Feb 9, 2011

Beans Sabzi


Ingredients 

  • Beans – 2 cups (finely chopped)
  • Grated coconut – 2-3 tbsp
  • Red chillies – 1
  • Turmeric powder – 1/8th tsp
  • Mustard seeds – 1/4 tsp
  • Urad dal – 1 tsp
  • Oil – 1 tbsp
  • Curry leaves – 4-5
  • Salt – To taste

Process

  1. In a pan pour oil. Once the oil heats up, add the urad dal & mustard seeds.
  2. When the urad dal turns light brown, add beans and curry leaves.
  3. Add 1/2 a cup of water, salt & turmeric powder and let it cook
  4. Grind grated coconut with red chilli.
  5. Add it to the cooked beans & remove from heat.
My take on it

  • This is the easiest sabzi’s of all time. If I have beans left I just make this. It takes around half an hour to make. I add a little turmeric powder to retain the green color of fresh beans.



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Jan 21, 2011

Choley

Chickpeas in onion and tomato gravy.

Ingredients
  • Chickpeas – 1 big can (28 oz can)
  • Onions – 1 medium sized (finely chopped)
  • Tomato Paste – 2 tbsp
  • Green Chillies – 2 small (slit)
  • Oil – 6 tbsp
  • Punjabi Choley Masala – 2 1/2 tbsp
  • Red Chilli powder – 1tsp
  • Turmeric powder – 1/4 tsp
  • Garlic powder – 1/2 tbsp
  • Cilantro – finely chopped for garnish
  • Salt – to taste
Process
  1. Heat the oil in a Kadhai.
  2. Once the oil heats up add green chillies and onions. Saute till golden brown.


  3. Dissolve the tomato paste in 1 cup of water and add it to the onions.



  4. Add choley masala, turmeric, red chilli powder and salt to this mixture.


  5. Let it cook for 3 mins in medium heat.
  6. Now add the can of chickpeas and add 2 cups of water to it.
  7. Stir it well and cover it and cook on medium heat for 8 mins.
  8. Remove the lid and cook it without covering for 2 mins on medium heat.
  9. Garnish with Cilantro and onion and a lemon wedge.
My take on it

Choley is predominantly a North Indian dish. Since my husband spent some time in North India he loves it. It took me a long time to get the spices right. But now, I know it like the back of my hand.
I like to garnish my choley with some thinly sliced ginger. But many people don't like to bite into ginger so it depends on personal taste.
You can also put like 1/2 a tsp of garam masala if you want it to be a little spicy, but I personally like it to be subtle.
It’s a very simple dish to make if you have last minute guests.
It can also be served with Roti, Puri, Bhatura or simple plain Rice & Dal.



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Jan 19, 2011

Mint Rasam


Pudhina Rasam

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Ingredients
  • Mint leaves – 1/2 Cup(finely chopped)
  • Tomato – 1 medium sized
  • Green chillies – 1
  • Ginger – 1 tsp(finely chopped)
  • Turmeric powder – 1/4 tsp
  • Asafoetida (Hing) – 1/4 tsp
  • Rasam powder – 2 tsps
  • Curry leaves – 10
  • Tamarind paste – 1/4 tsp
  • Sugar – 1/4 tsp
  • Red chillies – 1
  • Ghee – 1tbsp
  • Mustard seeds – 1/4tsp
  • Cumin seeds – 1/4 tsp
  • Fenugreek seeds – 1tsp
  • Fresh Cilantro – 2tbsp(finely chopped)
  • Salt – To taste
Process
  1. Pressure cook & mash the toor dal with 2cups water and 1/4 tsp turmeric powder.
  2. Grind the tomato, mint leaves, ginger & green chilly without adding water.
  3. Add the above mixture to 2 cups of water & bring it to a boil.
  4. Add turmeric powder, asafoetida,  curry leaves, rasam powder, salt & tamarind paste to the boiling mixture.
  5. Cover the mixture lightly and let it boil on medium heat for 7 minutes. Covering it helps retain the flavour.
  6. Add the cooked toor dal to this mixture and add 2&1/2 cups of water.
  7. Cover it again and let it foam at the brim. Its very important that this mixture should not boil.
  8. As soon as you see foam remove it from heat.
Garnish
In a sauce pan heat some ghee and add the red chilly, mustard seeds, cumin seeds, fenugreek seeds & a pinch of asafoetida.

My take on it
  • Its very important to add the fenugreek seeds in the end to avoid the sour taste.  Adding asafoetida during garnish is strictly optional. I do it because I love the flavour. You can also sprinkle some finely chopped mint leaves in the end. 
  • Rasam is a South Indian soup and also a popular comfort food in southern India. Any time I was down with a cold or fever my mom would make this at home and I used to find it extremely comforting. I just love rasam and it’s a personal favourite. The garnish is extremely important as it enhances the rasam’s flavour. you can also sprinkle some black pepper powder just before the garnish. Stay tuned for many varieties of rasam.
  • Incidentally, rasam is the basis of mulligatawny soup, which is an Anglo-Indian version of the same.


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Jan 18, 2011

Pav Bhaji

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Dosai Milagapodi


Dry Chatni Powder

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Ingredients
  • Urad Dal – 1cup
  • Red pepper – 1 cup
  • White Til (Sesame) – 1Tsp.(optional)
  • Chana Dal – ½ cup (optional)
  • Sugar – ½ Tsp.
  • Salt to taste
Process
  1. Roast Urad Dal in a pan till red and keep it aside.
  2. Put ½ tsp. oil and roast the red pepper and keep it aside.
  3. Roast white sesame with the lid on.
  4. Dry grind the Urad Dal .
  5. Add red chillies to the Urad Dal and continue grinding.
  6. Add white sesame in the end and finish the grind.
  7. Add sugar and salt to the powder and mix it well.
My take on it
  • A slight variation would be to roast the Chana Dal and Urad Dal together. This can also be ground coarsely or finely depending on each individual. This can be used as a dry chutney  with Dosa and Idli. This powder is mixed with oil (Sesame oil) to give the traditional taste.


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    Pav



    Indian Bread/Dinner Rolls

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    Ingredients
    • All purpose flour – 3-1/2 Cups
    • Water (Lukewarm) – 1-3/4 Cups
    • Oil – 3-1/2 Tsp
    • Salt – 1 Tsp
    • Sugar – 1/2 Tsp
    • Yeast – 1-1/8 Tsp
    Process
    1. Add yeast & sugar to lukewarm water & let it sit for 5 mins.Add salt & oil to the all purpose flour.
    2. Start kneading the flour while slowly adding the yeast sugar solution.
    3. Knead the dough well until smooth and elastic.
    4. Place the dough in a large greased bowl. Cover and let rise for 1 hour.


    5. Lightly punch the risen dough and knead it again lightly.


       
    6. Roll the dough into small balls and place them on a cookie sheet in a baking tray slightly touching each other & let it rise for an hour. Cover it with a loose plastic sheet.


       
    7. Pre heat the oven to 400F. While the oven is heating up, take a paper towel dip it in some milk and spread it evenly over the rolls (this gives a nice shine & glaze to the buns).
    8. Bake the dough for 20-25 mins.

    My take on it

    • The dough should not be sticky at all if the dough is sticky add more flour till the desired consistency is achieved.
    • After 20 mins, try to touch the buns carefully and check if they are soft.
    • Pav is used with Pav Bhaji, Vada pav & Dabeli.
    • It can also be used to make Rusk.
    • You can also eat the Pav (or Rusk) with your tea.
    • I used Quick Rise Yeast.
    • This recipe should approximately make 14 Pavs.

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