Sunday, November 10

Tomato And Potato Curry. (Aaloo Tamatar Ki Sabji)

Tomato & Potato curry.. This is a authentic North Indian curry which is made in almost every occasions. You don't need any fancy ingredients or any kind of planning to cook this curry, you just need is potato, tomato and few other ingredients and you will be ready with a delicious curry to go with Poori, Rice or Roti...


I had learn this recipe from my co-sister because my H loves it and now I'm also a big fan of this curry. I always like to add few curry leaves in this while cooking because it gives a very nice aroma and little bit of different taste too.. You can even add green peas and don't change the ingredients because it will spoil the taste... So if you don't have a idea what to cook for lunch or dinner, go ahead and cook this Aaloo Tamatar Ki Sabji...


Ingredient's.
2 large boiled potato (peeled and cut into big chunks)
2 large tomato, 1 onion, 2 green chilli (finely chopped)
1tsp red chilli powder, 1/2tsp turmeric, 1tsp coriander powder
Few curry leaves (optional)
1tsp ginger garlic paste
1/4tsp cumin, 1/4tsp mustard seeds
2cups water
2tbsp Oil
Salt to taste
Chopped coriander leaves for garnishing.



Cooking Method.
In a deep frying pan, add oil, when the oil is hot, add cumin, mustards seeds and curry leaves, when they splutter, add chopped onion and green chilli, fry to golden brown
Then add red chilli powder, turmeric, coriander powder and ginger garlic paste, fry for 1 to 2 minutes, add chopped tomato and fry till the oil starts separating from the masala.


Now add potato and salt, give a nice mix and add water.
Cook for another 5 to 6 minutes on a medium to low flame.
Garnish with coriander leaves and Serve hot with Rice, Roti or even Poori..


Thursday, November 7

Rasmalai..

Rasmalai is a very famous milk-based dessert of India.This dessert is rich in its texture, flavour & can be made easily by everyone at home. I had made this Rasmalai along with few more sweets on Diwali to impress my hubby and his college close friend and his wife. As I have mention in my earlier post that this is my hubby first diwali away from home, that to in a unknown country. Thank god we had his friend family and little kid to make it even more special, we really had a blast and never felt like we are not in india... I can easily count this diwali into one of the most memorable day of my life..


 Ingredient's For Paneer
5cups whole milk
2tbsp sugar
1tbsp lemon juice
4cups water.

Ingredient's For Rasmalai (milk mixture)
4cups whole milk
1cup sugar
10 to 15 saffron strands
1/4cup chopped almond and pistachio (for garnishing).



Cooking Method For Paneer.
Boil the milk in a heavy bottomed pan over medium-high heat. As the milk comes to a boil, add the lemon juice slowly and stir the milk gently. The curd will start separating from the whey, turn off the heat.
Once the milk fat has separated from the whey, drain the whey using a strainer line with cheesecloth or muslin cloth.
Wrap the curd in a muslin cloth, rinse under cold water, and squeeze well. This process takes out the sourness from the lemon.
To take out the excess water squeeze the cloth till all the water has come out.
Once the paneer is drained, place on a dry, clean surface and knead the paneer for 3-4 minutes until the paneer is almost rolls into smooth soft dough.
Knead the paneer by dragging the palm of your hand hard on the paneer. Keep scooping it back to together and knead more. 
Divide the dough into 10 equal parts and roll them in smooth balls.
Mix the sugar and water in a pressure cooker on medium high heat and bring to a boil.
Add the paneer balls and close the pressure cooker. After the pressure cooker starts steaming, turn the heat to medium and cook for about seven minutes.
Make sure the cooker is large enough to accommodate the (rasgullas), as they will expand to about double in the volume while cooking in the syrup!
Close the heat and wait a few minutes before opening the pressure cooker.
Then take out the rasgulla from the syrup and squeeze them lightly,and keep aside.



Cooking Method For Rasmalai (milk mixture)
Boil the milk, sugar and saffron strands in a deep frying pan on medium heat until the milk reduce to about 2 cups.
Make sure to frequently stir the milk as the milk burns easily in bottom of the pan.
Once the milk is ready, switch off the flame, then add the rasmalai into milk. and refrigerate for 2 to 3 hours
Garnish with chopped almonds and pistachios.
Rasmalai is ready to serve.
Serve the Rasmalai chilled.


Thursday, October 31

Choba Ki Poori..(Diwali Snacks)

Choba Ki Poori.. You can call them as a (Big Gujia). choba ki poori method is same as gujia but without khova and they are big in size. This is muslim family recipe, they cook this on special occasions like marriage. From a bride side they have to cook this and send it to the grooms house before the day of marriage.. There are many other occasions we cook this if I start then I don't think one post will be enough to tell every thing.


This is my Husband's first Diwali away from home and I don't want him to miss anything because of that only I'm trying my best to make him not to miss anything. I cook gujia very often as he loves to eat them , but this time I wanted to try out something new for him so I thought of this recipe and it turn out to be tasty and he loved it. This is not the only thing, I have lots of plans and many dishes to cook. Hoping for the best :-)

Happy Diwali to my all blog readers and to my friends. May god bless you all with lots of happiness and many more years like this with your family and friends :-)


Ingredient's For Filling.
100gm dry coconut
1+1/2 sugar
1/4cup dry fruits (almonds, raisin, pistachio and cashew)

Ingredient's For Poori.
2 cups of maida
2tbsp ghee/oil
Water (to make a dough)
Oil for deep frying.



Cooking Method For Filling.
Grate the dry coconut.
Chop the almonds, cashew and pistachio into vertical small pieces.
In a vessel, add sugar, grated coconut and all the dry fruits. Give them a nice mix and set it aside. 
Filling is ready.

Cooking Method For Poori's.
Mix maida and ghee. 
Now add water and make dough.
Take small amount of dough and make a small chapatti, put the filling, apply water to the corners of chapatti and fold it giving a semi- circular shape. Press the corners of the puri with your nails.
In a deep frying pan heat oil, and deep fry the pooris to golden brown. Take out on to a paper towel.
Choba Poori is ready to serve.
Store them into Airtight container for more then a week..


Monday, October 28

Tomato Bhat.. Street Style. (Tomato Rice)

Tomato Bhat.. (Tomato Rice) There are many recipes for tomato rice and every person cooks in different way. Even I cook tomato rice in many ways, when I have more time I cook in pressure cooker and when i'm in hurry I cook with left over rice. Specially this recipe saves lot of time and the taste is also very good.. This is the quick street style recipe with my touch.. The ingredients are very simple and can be cooked with left over rice and serve with boiled eggs and papad...


Ingredient's.
2 cup cooked rice
2 large tomato, 1 medium onion, 1 green chili ( finely chopped)
1tsp red chilli powder, 1/4tsp turmeric, 1/2tsp coriander powder
1/4tsp mustard seeds
5 to 6 curry leaves
2 dry red chilli
1/4tsp channa dal, 1/4tsp urad dal
3tbsp Oil
Salt to taste.



Cooking Method.
In a deep frying pan, add oil, when oil is hot, add mustard seeds, curry leaves, dry red chilli, channa dal and urad dal, when they start spluttering. Add chopped onion and green chilly, fry for 2 to 3 minutes.
Then add chopped tomato, red chilli powder, turmeric, coriander powder and salt, fry till the oil start separating.


Now add the cooked rice and give a good mix. Then add the boiled eggs to the rice and lower the flame and let it cook for another 5 minutes, keep stirring in between..
Serve hot with Boiled Eggs and Papad.


Thursday, October 24

Chutney Wala Aaloo.. (Potato With Garlic And Coriander Chutney)

Chutney Wala Aaloo... This is very famous dish in UP and Bihar states in India, almost in every house this would be the morning break fast with pooris... Already I have 2 or 3 posts of different version of this dish, but I cook this often, because of the garlic taste in it.. In my opinion this dish should be eaten when you have nothing to do, just sit in one place and eat. I'm telling you, you will eat more then 4 to 5 pooris with this sabji. Usually my H wants me to cook this on weekends so that he can enjoy slowly and he don't have to rush to office after eating... This can be served as a side dish or even as a starter or snacks..



Ingredient's.
3 medium boiled potato (peeled and cut into big chunks)
4 cloves of garlic
Hand full of coriander leaves
2 green chillies
1/4tsp mustard seeds
1/4tsp cumin seeds
Pinch of turmeric
2tbsp Oil
Salt to taste.



Cooking Method.
In a blender, add garlic, coriander leaves and green chillies and grind it to a smooth paste, by adding little water.
In a deep frying pan, add oil, mustard and cumin, when they splutter, add grounded paste and turmeric and fry for 2 to 3minutes. Then add turmeric and salt, fry for another few sec.


Now add the boiled potatoes and mix them gently and cook till the potato are mixed well with everything, that will take about 3 to 4 minutes.. Sprinkle some more chopped coriander leaves on top.
Serve hot with Pooris, Roti's or as a Starters.


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