Showing posts with label Masala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Masala. Show all posts

Friday, June 5

Masala Murmura || Spicy Puffed Rice Snack || SpiceUrSenses

Masala Murmura (Spicy Puffed Rice Snack) 
This will make a great snack this time for the kids and even for adults. We all are doing one thing in common these days, which is munching, you can make this in bulk and store in a airtight container for atleast 2 weeks, and enjoy as and when you need.. xx

just follow my simple recipe link, x














Thursday, May 22

Masala Vada / Sabbasige Soppu Masala Vadai / Dill Leaves And Lentil Fritters.

Dill Leaves Madala Vada.. Dill is a unique plant, because both its leaves and seeds are used as seasoning. It is rich in vitamin A, C, B6, folates, riboflavin, calcium, iron and other important minerals. Using of dill leaves in masala vada it is very common in south India and they make different varieties of fritters with this leaves. Even I love adding this leaves in different recipes and I cook dill leaves saag with potato, when goes very well with roti.. When ever I cook this leaves at home the smell of the leaves stays for atleast 2days and I love that and I rarely cook any fried items but when ever I cook I always make it a point to add fresh green leaves.. Adding dill leaves to fritters it gives a very nice smell and unique taste and you'll end up having more.. The people who are weight concious needs to watch out when you cook this masala vadai.


Ingredient's.
1 cup channa dal
1tbsp sooji/rawa
2tbsp besan
1 Onion, 3 green chilles(finely chopped)
1/2tsp fennel seeds
2tbsp chopped coriander and mint leaves
1 spring curry leaves
1 inch piece ginger
5-6 garlic cloves
Salt as needed
Oil for deep frying.



Cooking Method.
Soak channa dal for 3-4 hours. First grind ginger, garlic and fennel coarsely.
Then drain channa dal completely and add it in two batches and grind coarsely. (Not too smooth)
In a mixing bowl add grinded channa dal, fennel mixture. Then add onion, green chilles coriander and mint, salt, sooji, besan and curry leaves.


Keep a bowl with water and wet both hands. Make equal sized balls first for uniform sized vadas. Mean while Heat oil in deep frying pan. Shape each ball to flat patties of medium thickness.
Deep fry in hot oil until golden in colour,flipping once in between. Cook in medium flame to ensure even cooking and golden colour. Drain in paper towel.
Serve hot with tea/coffee or coconut chutney as side dish for vada .


Sunday, September 19

Masala Poha

I made this poha to get a different taste for my tongue, i was fed up of eating all diet food for the breakfast. On last sunday i told my hubby that i am not going to eat diet food on sundays. He smiled at me and told even i was waiting for this only...... i look at him and replied NO iam not going cook anything, it is you whose going to cook breakfast today. Then we both decided to help each other while cooking............And cooking together it is really a fun if something goes wrong in cooking you can easily blame your husband.. heheheheheh


Ingredient's
1 cup Beaten Rice (Poha)
1 potato, cut finely
3 Onions, chopped, 1 Green Chilli, slit
¼ tsp Cumin Seeds
¼ tsp Mustard Seeds
7-8 Curry Leaves
¼ tsp Turmeric Powder
¼ tsp Red chilly Powder
¼ tsp Coriander  Powder
¼ tsp Garam masala
2tbsp lemon juice




Cooking Method
Wash the beaten rice and drain it. set aside
Heat the oil in a kadhai and add the mustard, and cumin. When the mustard splutters, add the green chilli and onion. Add the curry leaves and fry for a couple of minutes. Add potato, and all the dry masala powder, cover cook for a few minutes. Add the beaten rice and lemon juice mix it gently. Garnish with some coriander leafs . Enjoy this as soon as it is made.



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