Monday, September 9

Lemon Curd Rice..

Lemon Curd Rice... Usually I cook curd rice for my H lunch box and keep little for me to for my lunch.. When I cooked this time, I did not keep it for me thinking that will cook something else later.. But I ended up cooking curd rice again, with a touch of lemon. It was just a experiment and I never thought this will taste very good. I had keep little lemon curd rice for my H too and after eating he said next time you make this curd rice only, it taste much like a lemon rice with curd... If you like adding more lemon and less curd go head and cook. I'm sure it will taste awesome..


Ingredient's
1cup cooked rice
1 1/2cup curd
1 onion, 2 green chilli (finely chopped)
1tbsp lemon juice
2tbsp chopped coriander leaves
Salt to taste.



For tempering
1/2tsp mustard seeds
2 red dry chilli
8 to 10 curry leaves
1/4tsp channa dal
1/4tsp urad dal
2tsp oil.


Cooking Method
In a large mixing bowl, add all the above ingredients (except tempering ingredients) and mix them nicely and set it aside.
In a tempering pan, add oil, when the oil is hot, add channa dal and urad dal, when they start turning golden, add mustard, red chilli and curry leaves, fry for 2 to 3sec. Then mix it with curd rice mixture nicely...
Serve with Pickle and Papad...


Thursday, September 5

Channa Dal And Garlic Paratha.. (Indian Flat-Bread)

Channa Dal And Garlic Paratha... This paratha is very close to my heart, not because this is garlic mixed paratha but there is a very big story behind this. I don't think so i have so much of patience to sit and Wright everything. I don't know some how after coming to UK i don't have enough ideas what to cook in breakfast. I will be keep eating my hubby's head to tell me what to cook in tomorrow's breakfast and he only replies. You don't take so much of tension I will just eating cornflakes or bread and butter or bread and omelette. Even I feel it is good for him only as he has to leave home at 6:45am. So even I stop my self by experimenting.... But on weekends i try a lots of recipes and never feel like taking pictures and posting, because as soon as the food is cooked I start feeling hungry...


It had been a long time I had cooked this paratha and there was a soaked channa dal already in my fridge. That was the main reason to cook this paratha for yesterday's breakfast...


Serves: 2 people
Makes: 6 Paratha
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 10 to 15minutes.

Ingredient's
1cup wheat flour
1/2cup soaked channa dal
2 garlic cloves
2 green chilies
Salt to taste
Oil as per requirement.


Cooking Method
In a mixer jar, add soaked channa dal, garlic, green chillies and salt. grind it to a smooth paste (don't add any water while grinding)
In a large mixing bowl, add wheat flour and grounded paste and knead a soft dough, by adding little water if requires. Then keep the dough aside for 2 to 3 minutes.
Then divide dough into 6 lemon sized balls and and roll out an a flat surface like a paratha. Sprinkle dry flour when making parathas.
Heat a flat frying pan or tava. Reduce heat to medium and cook parathas till golden brown, on both the sides. Apply oil on both sides.
Serve hot with Tea or Pickle and Curd.


Monday, September 2

Instant Almond Chocolate..

Instant Almond Chocolate!!! After getting a new laptop my life has again become so easy, I can't forget those 3days without laptop how i survived :) Though I din't get all my data back but still what ever I got i'm happy with it. To celebrate my happiness i made this almond chocolate at home.. This picture i had taken in India so only i din't bother to take a new picture again...


Coming back to the recipe, this is a easy to make chocolate at home of your choice and shape.. All you have to do is just melt chocolate with some almonds and put it into a mould of your choice and refrigerate for 2 to 3hours and delicious chocolate is ready to eat...



Ingredient's
250 gram chocolate (of your choice)
50gram finely chopped Almonds
2tbsp unsalted butter.


Method.
Take the chocolate bar and chop it finely, set it aside.
In a non-stick pan add butter, melt the butter on a very slow flame, when the butter is melted. Then add chopped chocolate and almonds and wait till the chocolate is melted completely. (You can even melt the chocolate in a double boiler also)
Then allow the chocolate to come to room temperature and pour the chocolate mixture to moulds and refrigerate for 2 to 3 hours..
Delicious chocolate is ready. Store them in a airtight container and Enjoy..



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..


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