Showing posts with label Beans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beans. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 20

Mix Vegetables Curry. (Pressure-cooker Version)

Mix Vegetables Curry this is such a incredibly delicious recipe, which can go with everything like Rice, Paratha, Naan or Roti. It doesn't take long time to cook, put all the ingredients in a mixture grinder to make a smooth paste and then add it to the chopped veggie's and pressure cook for 2 whistle. That's it. Do try and let me know.


Ingredient's For Paste.
1 large onion, 2 large tomato
Handful of coriander leaves
1 cup chopped coconut
1tbsp ginger garlic paste.



Ingredient's For Curry.
2 cups of chopped veggie's (cauliflower, Potato, Capsicum, Beans, Field beans, Peas)
Handful methi leaves
1tsp red chilly powder, 1/2tsp turmeric, 1tsp coriander powder, 1tsp garam masala
3tbsp Oil
Salt to taste.


Cooking Method.
In a mixer jar, add all the Paste ingredients and grind it to a smooth paste. Keep it aside
In a pressure cooker add oil, when oil hot, add red chilly powder, then add the ground paste and fry for a minute.
Now add the turmeric, coriander powder, garam masala, Methi Leafs and chopped veggie's and give it a quick mix, add salt and 1/2cup of water. Then close the pressure cooker lid and cook for 2 whistle. Allow the pressure to go before opening the cooker.
serve hot with Rice, Roti, Naan or Paratha.





Thursday, April 16

Mix Vegetable Korma/ Coconut Base Vegetable Stew.

Mixed vegetable korma is a coconut based vegetable stew that is served as a side dish along with roti not only that, it goes well with one pot meals such as pulaos, biryanis and dosas as well. You can find this korma in almost all the vegetarian restaurants in India. There are several version of making veg or non-veg korma, but I find this is easy to cook as this requires no grinding of any masala. I have used coconut milk into this curry, you can even use freshly grated coconut to enhance the flavour. Do try this korma and enjoy with Paratha, Roti or Dosa.



Ingredients:
2 cups of chopped mix veggie's (carrot, cauliflower, potato, green peas, beans)
1 onion, 3 green chillies, thinly sliced
2tbsp tomato paste
1/2tsp turmeric, 1tsp coriander powder, 1/2tsp garam masala
1tsp ginger garlic paste
1/2tsp mustard seeds
1cup coconut milk
1 green cardomom
1 cinnamon stick
1 star anise
1 spring of curry leaves
2tbsp oil
Salt to taste.


Cooking Method.
Boil the veggies with bit of salt and set it aside. Heat a deep frying pan with oil. Add star anise, cinnamon, cardamom and sauté till the aroma arises. Now add mustard seeds, curry leaves and let it splutter.
Add onions, green chillies and sauté till the onions turns translucent. Now add tomato paste, ginger garlic paste, turmeric, coriander powder, garam masala, salt and mix well and fry for another 2 to 3 minutes.
Now add the coconut milk and enough water to the consistency you prefer the korma to be and mix well and cook over low flame. Let it come to a boil.
Add the par boiled vegetables, give it a quick stir, check the consistency of the korma now and add more water if necessary. Close the pan with a lid and cook over medium low flame for 7-10 mins.
Serve hot with Rice, chapathi, poori or parotta.



Friday, January 3

Egg Maggi Noodles/ Egg Noodles

Egg Maggi Noodles.. Second post of the year with my favourite dish.. Maggi noodles are my weakness, if I have maggi at home I will never think of anything to eat at lunch or even dinner some times. That is the main reason my hubby never allows me to buy more then 2 to 3 packs of maggi noodles and sometimes I would be left with only noodles no masala because I love to eat more masala in my maggi.. While we moved from India to UK I had got a big pack of maggi noodles and used all of the masala packets but still I had one bar noodles left without masala and I use to forget to buy from store every time..This was the main reason to make this egg maggi noodles, Yesterday was the day to cook that pack and finished it asap other wise if my hubby would have seen it I'm keeping this pack from 6 months then that pack would have gone to dustbin with out even checking the expire date and I would have been banned for not touching maggi noodles for a long time..


Belive me, the maggi noodles had its own taste and by adding egg and vegetables this dish went to some other level of taste which I can describe by saying only one word AWESOME and this was the best left over noodles.I have used dark soya sauce but you can even use light but I prefer dark color as it gives a nice vibrant effect for the food..


Ingredient's.
1 pack of maggi noodles (with out maggi masala)
1 cup vegetables thinly slice (cabbage,beans,carrot)
1 celery stick, 2 spring onion (thinly slice)
1 small onion roughly chopped
2 garlic cloves (finely chopped)
1tbsp dark soya sauce
1 egg
2 tbsp oil
Salt to taste.



Cooking Method.
Boil the maggi noodles for 1 minute and rinse it with cold water and set it aside.
In a woke, add oil, when the oil is hot, add garlic and fry to lite golden brown, add chopped onion and stir fry for few sec, then add vegetables, celery and spring onion and stir fry for 2 minutes.


In the same pan, just move all the vegetable to one side and fry the egg then mix it with veggi and add soya sauce and salt fry for another 1 minute. Now add the maggi noodles and give quick stir on a high flame.. Try not to over cook the noodles..
Garnish with some spring onion green and Serve hot.


Monday, December 16

Hot And Sour Chicken Soup..

Hot And Sour Chicken Soup.. This is my most favourite soup and it's must on our table when we go to restaurant. I'm a big fan of Chinese food, Soups, as I have mentioned in my earlier post that nowadays I'm not allowed to eat outside and to full fill my Chinese craving I cook at home. The weather is also very cold in Coventry (UK) and that makes it even more better to have hot hot soup any time of the day.. I have added knorr hot and sour vegetable soup to give more taste but you can skip that and use the normal process to make this delicious hot and sour chicken soup.


Ingredient's.
1/3 cup chicken (very finely chopped)
2 button mushroom (finely chopped)
2tbsp very finely chopped (carrot, cabbage, beans)
1 medium egg
1+1/2tbsp corn flour
1+1/2tbsp dark soya sauce
1/2tsp crushed black pepper
1tsp white vinegar
2tbsp knorr hot and sour vegetable soup (optional)
3cups chicken or vegetable stock
2tsp oil
Salt to taste.



Cooking Method.
In a deep pan, add oil and sauté the chicken with little salt and pepper. then in the same oil sauté the mushroom, carrot, cabbage and beans with little salt and pepper. 
In a mean time beat the egg and keep it aside and in a small bowl take little water and mix the corn flour and knorr soup and set it aside. 


Once the vegetable are slightly done, add the chicken back in to it and stir. Now add the chicken stock and bring it boil. Then add the soya sauce and corn flour mixture and keep stirring. Add the vineger, black pepper and salt.. Boil it on a medium flame for about 10 to 12 minutes.
Then take a tea strainer and pour the egg slowly from top with help of spoon and boil for another 1 minutes.
Hot and sour chicken soup is ready..
Serve hot hot with extract black pepper, soya sauce and vinegar.


Sunday, September 1

Bassaru's (Vegetbales Stirfry) Lentil Cabbage And Beans Stirfry..

Lentil Cabbage And Beans Stirfry... As i have mentioned in my last post that i have made this Authentic Bassaru recipe into 2 part so that it is easy for my readers to understand in a better way.. So here come the vegetables recipe of Bassaru... To know Bassaru (Rasam) recipe click here..


Ingredient's.
1 bunch of dill leaves finely chopped
1/2cup toor dal 
2cups roughly chopped cabbage
15 beans roughly chopped
1 lagre onion roughly chopped
2tbsp grated coconut
5 green chilies, 10 dry red chilies
10 curry leaves, 6 garlic cloves
1/2tbsp black peppercorn, 2tbsp chopped coriander leaves
2tbsp oil
Salt as per taste.


Cooking Method.
In a deep kadai or a pan.. add toor dal and 2cup of water boil for 10 minutes.. Then in a same toor dal, add cabbage, beans, dill leaves, onion, salt and 1 more cup of water and boil for another 10 to 15minutes.
In a mean time, dry roast the red chillies, curry leaves, garlic, black peppercorn and green chilies. Put it in a mixer jar along with the coriander leaves and grind to smooth paste, and set it aside.
Now drain the water from a boiled dal and veggies, keep the water aside (you can make a Rasam out of this water. To know the recipe for the rasam click on the above link)..


In a deep kadai, add oil, when the oil is hot, add grated coconut and grounded paste and fry for 2 to 3 minutes. Then add the boiled veggie's and season with salt (if required) and mix them gently and cook for another 1minute..The authentic Bassaru (Vegetable Stirfry) is ready to serve.
Serve hot with Rice and Ragi Ball along with Rasam..


Thursday, August 22

Bassaru Authentic Karanataka Dish..(Lentil Cabbage Dill Leaves and Beans Rasam)

Bassaru (Rasam).. This is an Authentic Karnataka dish usually made with a variety of lentils Green leaves and Veggies. Bassaru means rasam, made of water which is used for a cooking the lentils, leaves and vegetables. You can cook this rasma with many kinds of lentils and leaves.. I have used toor dal, Cabbage, beans with dill Leaves, as you all know i love cabbage and i think this is the best combination of all and they tastes great. The dish sounds a bit difficult for the beginner but it is easy when you get to use of preparing it and the taste makes it worth the job done. This can be served with hot Rice or Ragi Balls..
 
Actually this Curry is combo of boiled and stirfry vegetables with Rasam while eating... But i have made this as a two recipes, so that it is very easy for my readers to understand in a better way... I'm a huge fan of this Rasam and it makes it even more tastier because i'm cooking this Rasam in UK.:) Every body has there own way of preparing this Rasam, I have learnt like this from my mom and i like this way better...
 

Ingredient's
For Rasam
1 bunch of dill leaves finely chopped
1/2cup toor dal
2cups roughly chopped cabbage
15 beans roughly chopped
1 lagre onion roughly chopped
2tbsp grated coconut
2 medium tomato
5 green chilies, 10 dry red chilies
10 curry leaves, 6 garlic cloves
1/2tbsp black peppercorn, 2tbsp chopped coriander leaves
2tbsp tamarind paste
3cup water
Salt as per taste.
 
 
For Tempering
8 to 10 curry leaves
1/4tsp mustard seeds
2 dry red chilies
2tbsp oil.
 
 
Cooking Method
In a deep kadai or a pan.. add toor dal and 2cup of water boil for 10 minutes.. Then in a same toor dal, add cabbage, beans, dill leaves, onion, salt and 1 more cup of water and boil for another 10 to 15minutes.
In a mean time, dry roast the red chillies, curry leaves, garlic, black peppercorn and green chilies. Put it in a mixer jar along with the coriander leaves and grind to smooth paste, and set it aside.
Again dry roast the tomato and grated coconut, till you get the slightly burning smell.. and grind it to smooth paste and set it aside.
Now drain the water from a boiled dal and veggies, keep the veggies aside (i will tell what to do with this boiled veggies in my next post).. Then add the grounded masala paste and tamrind paste to the boiled water and season with salt..
In a small pan add all the tempering ingredients, when they start spluttering, add it to the Rasam and simmer the rasam on a high flame for 5 to 7 minutes..
The authentic Bassaru (Rasam) is ready to serve.
Serve hot with Rice and Ragi Ball..


Wednesday, August 7

Mutton Kheema And Cabbage Curry.. (Pressure Cooker Version)

Mutton Kheema And Cabbage Curry.. This curry is my most favourite curry and I cook this very often. Sushil don't like to eat cabbage at all but I love cabbage with Kheema, it goes well with Roti, Rice or you can even eat just like that as I eat... I had cooked this curry in India and I have many recipes from India which I'm yet to post. Here in UK I still don't have proper things to start my blogging but I have lots of recipes in draft and I thought till I finish these recipes posting I can manage to buy few things for my blog photography.... It is been a very long time I wrote a post and I'm finding it so difficult to write, never mind it is a matter of few days...
Try out this recipe I'm sure you'll also fall in love with this curry like I have :)
 
 
 
Ingredient's
1/2 cabbage (finely chopped)
150gm Mutton Kheema
1/4 cup chopped beans
1 large potato (cut into small cubes)
1 large onion (finely chopped)
2tbsp of coconut paste or a small pic of coconut
2 medium tomato, 2 green chillies, 3tbsp chopped coriander leafs
1 small cinnamon stick
1tsp red chilly powder, 1/2tsp turmeric, 1tsp coriander powder
1tsbp ginger garlic paste
3tbsp oil
Salt as per taste.
 
 
Cooking method
In a mixer jar add tomato, green chilli, coconut, coriander leafs and cinnamon stick, make a smooth paste and set it aside.
In a pressure cooker, add oil, when it is hot add onion and fry to lite golden brown. Then add mutton Kheema, ginger garlic paste and salt, fry the Kheema till oil separats, keep stirring in between.
Now add red chilli powder, turmeric, coriander powder, tomato and coconut paste and give a good mix and cook for another 1 or 2 minutes.
Then add the cabbage, beans and potato, mix them nicely, adjust the seasoning and close the lid. Cook for 2 whistle (1 in high flame and 1 in low flame) allow the pressure to go before opening the cooker..
Mutton Kheema and cabbage curry is ready.
Serve hot with Roti or Rice as side dish..

Saturday, November 24

Hakka Noodles..

Cooking this Hakka Noodles is very easy, you just have to know how much to boil the noodles. If the noodles are over cooked then u won't be getting the perfectly cooked hakka noodles. So make sure you follow the instruction on the pack or you just boil the noodles for 2 to 3 minutes because you will be cooking the noodles again. I can say that this was the best noodles i have cooked so far. On the day when i cooked this noodles, i shared it with my friends in the apartment. They liked it so much that on the next day one of my friend called me to show her how to cook hakka noodles. For her kids, this has become the favorite food, they just want noodles on every weekends... If we can make a kids happy by our cooking then it means we have succeed in our goal.
So do try this my version of Hakka Noodles and let me know the taste :) 


Ingredient's 
Plain noodles 1 & 1/2 cup 
1cup fine thin strips vegetables (Cabbage, Carrot, Capsicum, beans) 
1 stem of celery (optional) 
Spring onion 3 sprigs (fine thin strips) 
1 onion, 1 green chilli (fine thin strips) 
1tbsp finely chopped ginger and garlic 
Pepper 1/2 tsp 
1/2tsp ajinomoto 
1tbsp soya sauce 
Tomato chilli sauce 1 & 1/2 tsp 
Salt as needed 
Oil 2 tblsp.


Cooking Method 
Cook noodles as per the instructions given in the pack or boil 3-4 cups of water and cook noodles for 3-4 minutes. Make sure its not over cooked. Drain water and wash it to remove the excess starch and add 1 tsp oil and mix well to avoid sticking.


Heat a pan with oil and fry ginger and garlic, when they turn golden brown add onion and green chilli, fry for 1 min. Add the veggies one by one frying each for half minute. Add the sauces, salt, pepper and ajinomoto. Give a quick stir. Add the drained noodles and mix well. Then add the chopped spring onion and stir well.
Serve hot with any Manchurian or As u like.


Tuesday, November 6

Vegetable Gravy Manchurian

Vegetable Manchurian. There are two versions of Vegetable Manchurian, wet and dry. Made with generous amount of garlic and ginger and flavored with soy sauce and vinegar, the wet Vegetable Manchurian (with gravy) complements steamed white rice and is best when drizzled on a serving of steaming hot rice, fried rice or noodles. The dry Vegetable Manchurian is best served as an appetizer and is a favorite in our home.


Ingredients
2 cups finely chopped capsicum, cabbage, carrot, beans, 
cauliflower and spring onion whites 
2tbsps maida, 2tbsps cornflour 
1tbsp ginger-garlic finely chopped 
2 green chilli finely chopped 
1/4tsp soy sauce, 1/4tsp tomato sauce 
1/2tsp black pepper powder 
salt to taste 
oil for deep frying.

For sauce 
1/4cup spring onions, finely chopped 
1onion roughly chopped 
1 1/2tbsps finely minced garlic 
1/2tbsp finely minced ginger 
2 finely chopped green chillis 
1tbsp cornflour 
2 tsps soya sauce, 1/2 tbsp chilli sauce 
2 tsps vinegar, 2 tbsps tomato sauce 
Oil and Salt as required


Cooking Method 
Heat oil for deep frying in a heavy bottomed vessel. 
In a bowl, combine maida, cornflour, salt, ginger-garlic-green chilli, pepper, soy sauce, tomato sauce and all the finely chopped vegetables. Sprinkle little water to make a thick mixture. Add water little by little and use only as much water as required to form small balls. 
Carefully place each ball into the hot oil. Do not crowd the vessel. Reduce flame and deep fry the vegetable balls till cooked. Increase the flame towards the end of the cooking process and fry till they turn golden brown. Remove onto absorbent paper and keep aside.


Cooking Method For Sauce 
Mix cornflour in a little water. Keep aside. 
In a deep wok, add oil, when the oil is hot add garlic and ginger, fry them to golden brown 
Then add onion and green chilli and fry for 1 to 2 minutes. Now add soya sauce, tomato sauce, chilli sauce, vinegar and salt. cook them for few minutes on a high flame, then add fried Manchurian and cornflour mixture and cook for 2 to 3 minutes on low flame. Garnish with spring onion and Serve hot.


Monday, September 3

Meethi Pulao.. Fenugreek Rice!!!

Meethi Pulao. I love greens and make it a point to prepare all kind of green vegetables at least 4 to 5 days a week as I strongly believe that we are what we eat. I always prefer the mini meethi leaves which are available here very easily, this mini meethi leafs perfect for a meal rather than those huge bunches which give me a headache when it comes to cleaning!! This is a simple and flavorful pulao made in jiffy and perfect for lunch box also. Nowadays i'm giving more rice items for my hubby in a lunch box, so that even i can get a chance to cook different differnt kinds rice items. Because it is easy to prepare to and delicious to eat...


Ingredients 
2cup Basmati Rice 
1 cup chopped veggies Beans, carrot, peas, potaos. 
1cup meethi leafs 
1 large onion. 2 green chillies, 1 large tomato 
1 star anise, 1 big cardamom, 1 cinnamon, 1tsp cumin 
1tsp turmeric, 1tsp coriander powder, 1tsp garam masala 
2tbsp chopped coriander leafs 
Oil and Salt as per taste


Cooking Directions 
Wash and soak the rice for at least 1/2 hour. In a pressure cooker add oil, when the oil hot, add cumin, star anise, cardamom and cinnamon, when they starts spluttering, add onion and green chillies, fry to golden brown. 
Then add chopped veggies, meethi leafs, turmeric, coriander, garam masala and salt. fry for another 3 to 4 minutes. 
Add chopped tomatos and basmati rice. mix it gently and add 2cups of water and close the lid and cook for 3 whistle (1 in high flame and 2 in low flame) 
Garnish with coriander leafs and Serve hot with Raita.


Tuesday, August 7

Cheesy Curry Macaroni !!!!

I have already cooked cheesy macaroni before but this time i have tried it with a little bit of twist which is adding vegetable and tomato sauce. This new combination has blended very well and the curry taste in macaroni was simply awesome. Do try it :)


Ingredients
Macaroni Pasta 2 Cups
2 Tomatoes large, 1 medium size onion, 2 green chilli, finely chopped
1cup chopped veg (carrot, beans, peas,and cabbage) 
Coriander Powder 1tsp, Chilli Powder 1 tsp 
Tumeric 1/2 tsp, Garam Masala Powder 1tsp 
1tbsp Ginger paste 
1tbsp tomato sauce 
Cheese 1 cup 
Salt to taste.

Cooking Method 
In a pressure cooker, add oil, when it is hot, add onion, green chilli and fry to golden brown, then add all the masala powder and ginger garlic paste and fry till oil starts leaving, and then add tomato and cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Then add chopped vegetables and mix it. Now add the macaroni and tomato sauce. mix it well, then add 2 cups of water and salt. Now close the lid and cook for 2 whistle (1 in high flame, and 1 in low flame) Once its cooked, remove from the stove and add cheese and coriander leaves, mix it gently.
Curry Macaroni is ready to serve.

Monday, January 30

Palak Biryani (Spinach Rice) Pressure cooker version

I'm back from my long holidays!!! After so many days i'm writing my blog again and i'm not having any idea what should i write, this happens with me every time when ever i give a long gap in my blog writing then i will not know only what to write. After a long holiday i'm feeling lazzy to cook some different dishes except dal and rice. I had this recipe in my waiting list from a long time, i think now the time has come to post this Palak Briyani recipe. Since i'm not cooking any other dishes..


Ingredient's
3 cups of shredded spinach
1 cup basmati rice
1/2cup mutter, 1/2cup chopped beans
1 large onion, 2 green chillies, 1 large tomato (sliced thin)
1tsp red chilli powder, 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
2 tsp coriander powder, 2tsp ginger garlic paste
2 bay leafs, 1 green cardamom, 2 dry red chillies
Oil and Salt to taste


Cooking Method
Wash and keep the rice aside with 2 cup of water. In a pressure cooker add oil, when the oil is hot add bay lefas, dry red chillies and cardamom, when they turn brown, add onion and green chillies and fry to golden brown, then add all the masala powder, ginger garlic paste and tomato, cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Now add the green peas, beans, spinach, rice and salt. mix them all together and add 2cup of water. and close the lid and cook for 3 whistle (1 in high flame 2 in low flame)
Serve hot with Raita.


Sunday, November 20

Grilled Chicken With Mash Potato And Stirfry Vegetables....

From last couple of weeks my Sunday's are generally getting boring in terms of cooking. It seems that i have reached to the saturation of cooking same food and with same ingredients over and over. Usually i get chicken and cook it with Indian chicken masala and spices.So the flavors are almost same irrespective of how much variation i try in cooking with spices and chicken masala.
Last night i tried a new variation of saute vegetable with minimum oil. It was so yum to eat and my husband also liked it very much. So he asked me to prepare tomorrow's lunch with same saute vegetable and combination of chicken and mash potato. I should thanks to him for giving me a wonderful and new idea for preparing such a yummy dish for this Sunday's lunch.


Ingredient's (To Marinate Chicken )
2 chicken breast
1tsp black pepper seeds
1/2tsp mustard seeds
10 garlic cloves
1/2tsp oregano
1tsp white vinegar
1tbsp lemon juice
3tbsp oil and Salt to taste

Cooking Method
Make a small slit on the chicken breast and set it aside. Mix all the above ingredients in a blender (including 2 1/2tbsp oil and salt) and make a smooth paste. Then apply on the chicken breast and keep it in the fridge for 1hour. Now heat a non stick pan with 1/2tbsp oil, and place the chicken breast and fry to golden brown both the side, with close lid.


Ingredient's (For Mash Potato)
3 boiled potatos
50 gram butter, room temperature
1tsp garlic paste
1/2tbsp dried oregano
3tbsp fresh cream
Salt to taste.

Cooking Method
Mash the boiled potato in a large mixing bowl. Then add the garlic, butter, oregano, fresh cream and salt, mix it well and keep it in the fridge.


Ingredient's (For Stirfry Vegetable)
Half cabbage, 1 large carrot, 5 french beans. (cut in to stripes)
1/2tsp soya sauce, 1/2tsp red chilly sauce
Salt to taste
1/2tsp oil.

Cooking Method
In a wok add oil, when it is hot, add cabbage salt and half of the soya sauce and stirfry in a high flame for 3 to 4 minutes, Then in a same pan add carrot, beans, salt, chilly sauce and left over soya sauce, and stirfry in a high fame for 2 to 3 minutes.
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