Showing posts with label Sambar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sambar. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 12

Broken Wheat And Carrot Idli..

Broken Wheat and Carrot Idli.. To cook this idli it was there in my wish list from a very long time and i use to postponed it every time or use to forget to soak the broken wheat... But last week i cooked this idli for a breakfast and good things was that i took the pictures also to post it on my blog :) Actually i was having a problem to take them out from the moulds, but i still manage to take them out in a better shape.. I served this idli with mix vegetable sambar and coconut chutney.. You can even eat them without any side dish, they were very soft and tasting simply awesome and very filling too..
 
 
Preparation time: 40minutes + 1 hour for fermenting
Cooking time: 15 minutes
Makes:12 dalia idlis.
 
Ingredients:
1 cup broken wheat
1/2 cup urad dal
1-2 tsp of salt
1/2 cup shredded carrot.
 
 
 
For Tempering
1/2tsp mustard seeds
1/4tsp channa dal
1/4tsp urad dal
5 to 6 curry leaves
1tbsp oil.
 
 
Cooking Method
Soak the urad dal and broken wheat separately for 30 mins. Grind the urad dal first into a smooth paste adding enough water. Transfer the urad dal batter to a large bowl. Drain the water from broken wheat before adding to urad dal paste since it absorbs a lot of water. Then add broken wheat, salt, carrot and mix well.
 
 
Set it aside for 1 hours. You can refrigerate the batter for later use if you wish.
Now make the tempering by adding all the tempering ingredients. Then add it to the idli batter and mix well once again. Make idlis as usual by pouring the batter into greased idli moulds and steaming on low flame for 12 to 15 mins.
The broken wheat idlis were soft and spongy and made a great breakfast!
 
 

Tuesday, December 4

Plain Dosa!!

Plain Dosa. I like dosa a lot, because it is easy to cook and delicious to eat. This is a regular dosa variety which is prepared in every south Indian houses but with some of my touch and tricks which helps in keeping the dosa soft for a long time. If you ask me to describe a perfect dosa, I would say that 'Dosa should have red crispy crust without a single white spot and a soft and porous white interior. But everybody can't make the perfect dosa, i have tried my best to get the crispy and perfect dosa. This is the simple and easy recipe with easily available ingredient's..


Ingredient's
3/4 cup raw rice
1/4 cup urad dal (split black lentils)
2 tbsp cooked rice
2 tbsp poha (beaten rice)
1/4tsp fenugreek seeds
Oil for frying
salt to taste
Butter for serving.


Cooking Method
Wash the urad dal, raw rice and methi seeds. Soak in a little water along with the poha and cooked rice for at least 2 hours.


Grind to a smooth paste with a little water. Cover and keep aside for at least 4 hours. Add salt and mix well.
Heat a non-stick tava and grease lightly with oil. when hot, sprinkle a little water, pour a ladle of batter, spread it around, into a thin crepe and cook on one side.


Pour a little oil along the edges while cooking. When crispy, fold and serve hot with Sambar and Chutney.
Repeat for the remaining batter.


Sunday, August 21

Bisi Bele Bath.... (Pressure Cooker Version)

This is one of the easiest and simplest way to cook BBB and it taste awesome... It has been a long time i ate BBB, it was there in my mind to cook at home from a long time but was not having right idea to cook. Then i asked my sister how to cook this BBB. She told me one very easy way to cook. It is in pressure cooker, and i laugh at her. She told me it is true and it will taste delicious. I will tell you the recipe you can also trying cooking in this version then tell me or laugh at me ok... Today morning i thought why not cook BBB for brunch and it is true you can cook BBB in pressure cooker too, and it taste delicious :)




Ingredient's
1/2 cup rice, 1/2 cup toordal
3 cup of chopped vegetable. ( cabbage, capsicum, beans, green peas, cauliflower)
1 onion, 1 tomato, 3 green chilies (finely chopped)
1tsp red chilly powder, 1tsp coriander powder, 1/2tbp turmeric
3tbsp bisibele bath masala powder, 1tbsp sambar powder
1tsp ginger garlic paste


Tempering
2tbsp penuts, 1tbsp cashew
4 dry red chilly, 5 garlic cloves, 10 curry leafs, 1tsp mustard
Salt and Oil to taste.




Cooking Method
Wash dal and rice and put it in the pressure cooker with 5 cup of water and salt. Allow 4 whistle (1 in high flame 3 in low flame) after the pressure is gone from the cooker then add all the vegetable, onion, tomato, green chilly, ginger garlic paste, and all the masala powder. mix it gently and again cook for 3 whistle (1 in high flame 2 in low flame) In the mean time take a frying pan, add oil and fry cashew and penuts, and set it aside. After the pressure is gone from the cooker open the lid and add the fried cashew and peanuts, Then prepare for the tempering, in the same frying pan add oil, mustard, curry leafs, red chillis and garlic cloves, when they start turning golden brown remove from the heat and add in to the BBB and mix it well.
Bisi bele bath is ready to Serve. 
Serve hot with Ghee and Mixture. 


Thursday, February 18

Sambar (South Indian Dish)

This Sambar recipe is one of the most loved dishes in South Indian cuisine. Sambar is a spicy and aromatic preparation which has for years been liked by many people in India.
Sambar is preferred by many and is taken mostly with idli, dosas and rice. Sambar is prepared using many different spices and vegetables. It accompanies most every meal. In South India, there are variations to this sambar recipe, but this is the one I use..



Ingredient's
1cup Toor dal
1 carrot, 2 redish, 1 brinjal (Cut in to medium pieces)
1 onion, 2 green chilly (chopped)
1 tomato (chopped)
2tbs red chilly powder, 1/2tbs turmeric, 1/2tbs coriander powder
1&1/2tbs Samber powder
1/2tbs garlic paste
2tbs Tamarind juice
3tbs vegetable oil
Salt as per taste

For tempering
1/2tbs musturd seeds
few curry leafs
5 dry red chilly

Cooking Method
Pressure cooker dal for 15 minutes seprately
Boil vegetable with salt seprately
Heat up the deep frying pan, add oil, musturd, curry leafs and red chilly, when they splutter, add onion, green chilly, saute to lite brown
Add red chilly powder, turmeric, coriander powder, garlic paste and tomato, fry for 40 sec
Add boiled vegetable, dal, tamarind juice, salt, and 3cup of water
When it starts boilling add sambar powder and cook for 10minutes.

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