Wednesday, June 4

Chicken Curry Sandwich.

Chicken Curry Sandwich. This is made with left over chicken curry with fresh veggies and garlic mayo. All of sudden sandwiches have become my favourite and I just want to eat sandwich all the time they are so tasty, filling and so quick to make it. I don't know why all this time I have avoided eating them because I use to not like the way sandwich looks. But now I'm amazed the way they taste and I make it colourful so they look appealing to me.... By just adding few veggies and some meat of your choice to bread and little sauce can make a amazing food and now I know why people over here are so crazy about sandwiches..


Ingredient's.
2 slices of brown bread
1 chicken curry piece with little masala
4 thinly slices of tomato
4 thinly slices of cucumber
4 thinly slices of red bell pepper
2 big leaves of iceberg lettuce
1tsp garlic mayonnaise.



Method.
Apply the garlic mayo on the bread evenly. Shred the chicken piece and place it on the bread with a chicken masala. Then place all the other veggies on top of the chicken and top with another slice of bread.
Tasty and quick chicken curry sandwich is ready to eat.
Serve with Fresh Juice.


Sunday, June 1

Hyderabadi Bagara Baingan / Baby Eggplant In Coconut Creamy Gravy.

Hyderabadi Bagara Baingan.. This rich and cream baby eggplant gravy cooked with peanuts, cashew and coconut masala paste, which goes very well with rice, naan, roti and you can make a dry version and serve as a side dish too and this gravy is must in my family when we cook briyani.. This is one gravy which I can eat many times and I won't feel bad. In my childhoods days I use to be not a big fan of eggplants but now it's opposite. My hubby likes the dry version and I like the gravy, so when ever I cook this I have to convince my H to eat the gravy but he only eat's eggplants not a gravy and that's also fine with me because I get to eat the gravy for next day's lunch.


Ingredient's.
6 purple baby eggplants (baingan)
2tbsp cashew, 2tbsp peanuts
2tbsp grated coconut
1 onion (chopped fine)
2 green chilis (whole)
2tsp ginger garlic paste
1/2tsp turmeric, 1tbsp coriander powder, 1tbsp red chilli powder
1 tsp jeera/cumin seeds
2tbsp tamarind paste
Oil and Salt to taste
Freshly chopped coriander leaves for garnish.



Cooking Method.
Dry roast the peanuts and cashew until golden brown. Set aside to cool. Then grind together with the coconut and little water to form a smooth paste.
Slit the eggplants and fry in a 1tsp oil until soft but still holds shape. Drain and set aside. In the same kadai add more oil, add cumin, when they turns brown, add onions and ginger garlic paste fry until golden. Then add the ground paste and fry for a minute.


Then add turmeric powder, chilli powder, coriander powder and salt. Mix well and fry for another minute.
Add the tamarind and 1 cup of water, mix, then add the brinjals and cook for 5-10 mins on a medium heat. Garnish with fresh coriander leaves.
Serve hot with Rice, Roti or Naan.


Wednesday, May 28

Instant Rava Idli.

Instant Rava Idli is the best and healthy breakfast. Idli use to be only breakfast dish before in my house but nowadays it has taken the place in lunch, dinner and even evening snacks too. I'm a very big fan of idlis because there is no oil or any masala and they taste great without chutney too. Here in England I'm not able to make over night idli or dosa batter because of the horrible climate, since last 4days it is continuously raining. Keeping this climate in my mind I came up with instant idea using little bit of active yeast.. I know it wont give the same taste but it's better then nothing and I'm happy with it. For this rava idli instead of yeast I have used baking soda and they were very soft and spongy. If your idli is soft and spongy then what else you want.


Ingredient's.
1 cup rava (sooji)
3/4 cup curd
1/2tsp finely chopped giner
1 small onion, 2 small green chillis (finely chopped)
2tbsp chopped coriander leaves
Pinch of baking soda
1/4cup of water
Salt to taste.


Ingredient's For Tempering
1/4tsp channa dal
1/4tsp urad dal
1/4tsp mustard
Few chopped curry leaves
1tbsp oil.


Cooking Method.
In a big mixing bowl, add rava(sooji), curd, onion, green chilli, ginger, baking soda, salt and water, mix them all together well and set it aside for 10 minutes.
In the mean time heat water in a idli steamer and make tempering using all the tempering ingredients. Then mix the tempering into the rava mixture and give quick stir, add more water if you needed to bring it to the right consistency of idli batter. Now pour the ladle full of idli batter into the idli maker trays and steam them for about 15 to 20 minutes.. Take idlis out.
Serve hot with Coconut Chutney and Sambar.


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 .


Friday, May 2

Pulihora/ Tamarind Rice..

Actually it feel good when you start your old life to slowly move on to the new phase of life.. Yesterday when I was writing the post I had nothing in my mind what has happened to me in the past, everything was looking like before, how I use to start writing the post as soon as my husband leaves to office.. That feeling itself gave me lot of positive energy. So from now on I have decided I will not be giving more pain to people around me being sad and I will start writing on my blog what I feel, I'm not a writing person but it really feels good when you write about what you feel.. Cutting of from the world it is not a right solution to me, I really need to face what ever come on my way and wait till everything again falls in a right place, as everybody says I will get back what I have lost... Now lets come to the recipe.


Pulihora is something very common dish in South India. They cook this dish on many occasion. Such as Marriage, Festivals and Pooja. But some of the people don't use onion and garlic to this. This rice is favourite of all in my family, I cook very often and I try out many ways so that you are not eating same every time.. I have already a post of tamarind rice in a different way and this one among the many pulihora what I cook.. It goes very well with a boiled eggs and coconut chutney..


Ingredient's.
2+1/2 cup cooked rice
2tbsp peanuts
1/2tsp channa dal
1/2tsp urad dal
2 dry red chilli
1 small onion (finely chopped)
3 garic cloves (crushed)
1/4tsp mustard seeds
8 to 10 curry leaves
1/2tsp red chilli powder, 1/2tsp coriander powder
pinch of turmeric
2tbsp tamarind paste
Oil and Salt to taste.



Cooking Method.
In deep kadai/frying pan, add oil, when it is hot add peanuts, channa dal, urad dal, crushed garlic and fry to lite golden brown.
Then add mustard, dry red chilli and curry leaves. When they splutter, add onion and fry for 2 to 3min.
Add red chilli power, turmeric, coriander powder, tamarind paste and salt with a 1/2cup of water and allow the mixture to cook till it becomes thick.
Now add the rice and mix well. This rice can be served cold or warm.
Serve with boiled eggs and coconut chutney.


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