Year: 2011

Spring Berry Salad

Spring Berry Salad

Call it a spring salad, summer salad, or any name you like, this dish is perfect for any season. Just one glimpse of this vibrant, colorful salad is enough to brighten my mood and lift my spirits. I wouldn’t mind eating it every day, provided 

Dry Mushroom Curry/Mushroom Fry Recipe

Dry Mushroom Curry/Mushroom Fry Recipe

Growing up, mushroom was a rarity and something that did not get cooked often in our kitchen. But after living in the US for a while, I have developed an acquired taste to it and now beginning to like it. On the other hand DH 

Microwave Besan Laddoo

Microwave Besan Laddoo

For the recent Ganesh Chathurthi, I asked my kiddo which sweet he wanted to eat that day, so that I could make it for him. “Yellow laddoo,” he replied without a blink. It caught me by surprise, as I did not get the usual “nothing,” a characteristic reply, especially when I ask him about desserts. Unlike his mom, he is not a dessert person, and the only dessert he loves is something with chocolate in it, like the chocolate chip cookies. Occasionally he might eat some yellow laddos aka Besan Ladoo.

I did not have the time to prepare traditional Besan Ladoo as it was a workday for us, and we were trying to adjust to his new school schedule. Ever since he started kindergarten, our weekdays have become even more hectic and packed. Along with the commute, work pressures, deadlines, and house-related stuff, we now must make time for his homework, reading journal, and other extracurricular activities.

Not that I am complaining; I am sure that as days go by, we will adjust to the new routine, and things will fall into place. However, that day, I did not have the heart to refuse his request and decided to make these laddoos in the microwave, quick and easy way.

Recipe Source: Bhaatukli’s Besan Ladoo

Makes: 9-12 medium ladoos

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup Besan flour (Gram flour/ Chickpea flour)
  • 6 Tbsp Ghee (Clarified butter) [add more as required if unable to form laddos]
  • 1 cup sugar (Powdered or fine sugar)
  • 4-5 cardamom pods (skinned and powdered)

Method:


Note: Make sure that you are using a good quality of ghee; else the laddos will not have good flavor.

  • Take a microwave safe bowl and add the Besan flour/gram flour and add 2 Tbsp of the melted ghee. Microwave this for about 2 minutes.
  • Take it out and stir it well, add 2 more Tbsp of ghee and microwave for another 2 more minutes.
  • Continue for couple of minutes more until it gets a dark yellow to brownish color. At this time you will begin to smell the wonderful aroma of the toasted besan waffling through.

  • Note: Making sure that the besan is correctly cooked, is an important step. If it is undercooked, then it will leave an odd after taste and if it is overcooked then it will taste bitter.
  • If you feel that it is dry, add a tablespoon more of ghee and cook for a minute. After the gram flour is toasted well, keep aside to cool.
  • When it is still lukewarm add the cardamom powder and mix well.

  • Next add the sugar to this and mix it very well. I prefer using hands as I feel I am able to control it better. I mix it from anywhere between 3-7 minutes so that the sugar blends in.

  • Take small amount in your hands and try to shape them in the form of laddos. Garnish with raisin (optional).
  • Note: if you are not able to make the balls as they are not holding together, then ad little more ghee and warm it.

Stuffed Capsicum/ Bharvaan Mirchi

Stuffed Capsicum/ Bharvaan Mirchi

Indian style stuffed vegetable dishes that I know of are notorious for being complicated and time consuming. What with the roasting of spices, grinding, stuffing and cooking it can take up a better part of the day. I have this experience while making the stuffed 

Spicy Roasted Tomato Chutney

Spicy Roasted Tomato Chutney

Looking for an Indian condiment that’s spicy, tangy, and tasty? Then this spicy tomato chutney might be just what you need. This is my mother-in-law’s recipe, and she used to make it often when she was here with us. She has a remarkable collection of 

Aloo Gobi Ki Sabzi (with Paav Bhaji masala)

Aloo Gobi Ki Sabzi (with Paav Bhaji masala)

People who use Paav Bhaaji masala are very particular about the brand that they use. Most food bloggers swear by Nupur’s approved Everest Paav Bhaji masala brand. In a recent Facebook discussion people had few other recommendations. I am yet to try the Everest brand as I have heard raving reviews about it. I am hoping to try most recommended brands in the near future. I have started with the Baadshah brand and so far, I am loving the taste of this masala. 

I have made Paav Bhaaji with it, the Tawa Pulao and also add it to regular sabzis.And boy does it change the character and flavor of the sabzi ! (in a good way). 

If you prefer this  version of Cauliflower sabzi which has minimal spices then you may want to try jazzing it up a little by adding some paav bhaji masala. 

This goes well with Daal rice, rotis, Pooris or chapathi.

Serves: 4-5

Ingredients:

  • 1 small cauliflower
  • 1 big potato
  • 1 small onion
  • 2-3 medium tomatoes
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 2 tsp paav bhaaji masala ( I used this)
  • 1 tsp chilli powder
  • 1“ ginger
  • Handful of chopped Coriander leaves
  • ½ tsp jeera seeds/cumin
  • ½ tsp mustard seeds
  • Oil
  • Salt to taste

Preparation:

  • Cut the cauliflower into florets (remove the stems) and wash them thoroughly.
  • Peel the potato and dice it into small cubes.
  • Chop the onions and tomatoes into small pieces and keep aside. Grate the garlic and ginger and keep separate.

Method:

  • Take a big skillet; add about 2 Tbsps of oil. Add jeera seeds, mustard seeds and allow it splutter.
  • Add grated garlic, ginger, mix it well and cook. Then add the diced onions.
  • After the onions are sautéed add salt and chilli powder and mix well.
  • Add the tomatoes and sauté well until the tomatoes are slightly cooked.
  • Next add the chopped potato to this and mix well. Sprinkle little water and cover with lid and let it cook. Stir in between.
  • After the potatoes are ¾ way cooked, add the chopped cauliflower florets and toss them together.
  • Sprinkle water and cover with lid on medium and allow it to cook.
  • After it is cooked add the paav bhaji masala, little oil, salt, chilli powder (if required). Stir well and let the masala blend it with the vegetables. Cover or few minutes and cook.
  • Lastly garnish with chopped coriander leaves.

 

Serve with Rotis/ phulkas or with Rice.

Sweet Poha/ Goda Pohvu

Sweet Poha/ Goda Pohvu

Flattened rice (also called beaten rice) is called Poha in Hindi, Avalakki in Kannada, Atukulu in Telugu and Aval in Tamil. In India, Poha/ Flattened rice is easily available and is usually associated with simplicity. Poha is considered a favorite of Lord Krishna and so