Friday, May 22, 2009

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In case you would like to submit a recipe that you tried or want to make something but dont know a good recipe.. please mail me, If I know, i will be happy to answer and if you submit then happy to give you credit.

The aim is to create one repository.

Thanks!

happy cooking

Making Capsicum/bell pepper pots


This recipe require either a grill or an OTG or in case you are not so concerned with oil then you may fry them

You will need 3 - 5 small size capsicum/ bell peppers green in color.
If you find big ones like the ones available here in california then you may want to ciut them into half- just like I did.. see image.

Was the capsicum and
if you are using small sized then you may want to cut the head and keep it attached a little
if you are using large capsicum then you may want to cut them into half

Take out the seeds and clean the interiors


Take 3 medium sized boiled potatoes.
Remove the peel and add
  1. Salt to taste
  2. Red chilly powder - .5 tea spoon
  3. Amchoor - about .5 tea spoon
  4. Garam Masala - a little
  5. Chopped coriander
  6. Chopped green chillies
  7. a little ajwain seeds
  8. a little corriander and cumin powder - total about .5 tbs
Mix well and mash them.
This potato mixture is also used for making AALOO/potato parantha. For the peppers - just cook this mix a little on a low flame. Say for about 5 mins.

Now take the bell peppers - line their interior and exterior with a little butter. This will help in a good grill.
Add the stuffed potato content into the peppers.

Now heat the grill to 300 degrees. Place the peppers in the middle rack. Let them slowly grill till you see a brown crust on the edges of the peppers. The slower the grilling the better the taste.

Incase you dont have a grill, you may take a oil in the pan and fry these peppers. You will have to do it very carefully sio that the content doesnt come out the pepper. Again do it on a slow flame. Once the pepper is slightly golden brown, you may remove it, place it on a paper towel and serve it hot.

Hope you enjoy this
:)

Chilli Paneer

this recipe for chilli paneer can be replicated for chilli chicken as well......
All this cooking is done on medium flame....

You need -
  1. 1 Large/2 Medium Capsicum / bell peppers if possible different colors or green only (the most readily available) - nicley cut into medium sized pieces
  2. 250 gms - Paneer/ cottage cheese, nicely cut into medium sized cubes
  3. Soya Sauce - about 1/4cup
  4. Cornflour - 2 - 3 big table spoons
  5. Maida - 2- 3 table spoons (if you have both maida and cornflour you may use both, in case you don't have cornflour, this recipe is still good)
  6. 1 Egg - if you are a pure Vegetarian then you can avoid the use of egg
  7. 1/2 tbs ginger garlic paste
  8. 3 cloves of nicely cut garlic
  9. 2 green chillies - finely cut
  10. Oil - for deep frying
  11. A small oninon - either cut in cubes or sliced. I prefer slices
  12. Hot and chilly sauce or just chilly sauce to taste
Spices -
  1. Red chilly powder - depend on taste - i would use about 1 teaspoon for my taste
  2. Salt - to taste
  3. 1/2 tbs - Cummin seeds
  4. 1 tbs - corriander powder

Prepare -
In a bowl add salt, maida, cornflour and egg. Mix it to make a nice consistent paste. you may use water if required but be careful. start with a little first.
To check the consistancy is right or not, take a spoon of it and drop it into the bowl for a little height. If it falls nicely then its perfect.

Now add the Paneer/Cottage cheese cubes intop this mixture

Mix it well but dont be harsh as cubes may break
Now, take oil in a pan and heat it well. Deep fry the cottage cheese cubes. just make them light golden brown.
PLace then on a paper towel and set them aside.

Take 2 tbs of oil in another pan. Add Cummin seeds to it .
Once they begin to pop, add the chopped garlic
After a minute add the ginger - garlic paste
Add chopped Green chillies - about 2 ...more if your tolerance level is high!
Add the cut/sliced onion
let it fry for about a min or two
Now add corriander powder.. You may add just a little like 2 spoons of water so that everything cooks nicely.
Add red chilli powder.
Add red chilly or hot and sweet sauce

Now add the bell peppers. cook a little till you begin to feel that its loosing its rawness. Now add SOY sauce just to taste.
Ccook a little.

Now add fried paneer/cottage cheese to this and cook tioll you feel that everything has mixed well and that bell peppers are now ready to eat.

Garnish with chopped corriander.

Let me now how it comes through!

Monday, May 11, 2009

Coconut Chutney

Take freshly ground coconut - 2 cups
Take split Daliya - 1 cup
Take green chillies - about 2 - 3 depending on taste.

coarsely grind all these three with a lil sugar and some water.... (not much water start by adding a little)

after this add a little salt and then grind further

You may heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds. Wait till they pop completely.
Add this to the chutney and add some coriander leaves.

I prefer to cool the chutney after adding oil and mustard seeds while some prefer to have it hot... either which ways it tastes good!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Making choclates at Home

Really simple......


All you need is cooking chocolate ...some of these come with added sugar while others don't. Depending on how conscious you are about the sugar content - you can pick up one.


Melt the cooking choclate. Put it in a pan, on heat and then stir for a while till it is ready Add sugar to taste if it doesnt come with one.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Rice Pulav/Rice Pilaaf

2 cups of rice should be enough for 3 people and a little leftover....
Wash them and keep aside.

You need vegetables such as -

Peas - a little
Sweet corn - almost same quantity as peas
(you may dip peas and sweet corn in a bowl of water when you start cooking. This way they would cook very well)
Capsicum - half - nicely cut into thin slices
Cottage cheese - about 5 - 7 small cubes
Potato - one medium sized - peeled and finely cut into nice small pieces
Carrot - about one long carrot - peeled and finely cut into thin slices
Onion - one medium sized - peeled and finely cut into thin slices
Cauliflower - few small lil florets


Some of these vegetables are seasonal and may not be available.. you may pick the ones that are most easily accessible and available. Simplest is with potato, peas and onions.

For the MASALA -

2 tbs cooking oil
3-5 cloves
Cinnamon stick - 2
Moti elaichi / black cardamom - 2
Black Peppercorns - 3- 5
Jawaitri - 1 (traditional indian herb- looking for the english word for this spice)
I clove of garlic
a little / 1/3rd tablespoon ginger paste
alternatively you may add 1/2 tbs ginger garlic paste
Salt - to taste
Red chilly powder - to taste
Garam Masala - a little (for fragrance)


Start by heating the oil in a dry pan. Take cottage cheese and fry a little. Once golden brown, take it out and spread on a tissue paper/newspaper for extra oil.

Now add everything under the MASALA section except salt , red chilly powder and garam masala to the oil and heat a little.

Now start by adding the hardest vegetables the first - start with potatoes and carrot . Toss it for 2 -3 minutes on medium flame.

Now add onions and capsicum, cauliflower and any other vegetable except corn and peas.
Toss them for about 3-5 minutes on medium flame.

Now add salt, red chilly powder and garam masala.

Add peas, sweet corn and fried cottage cheese... toss for a couple of minutes.....

Now add rice to the tossed vegetables. You may increase the flame to high. Stir all the mixture nicely for about a minute or till water has dried up..

Now add 4 cups of water (double the quantity as rice) and cook rice. Some people prefer to transfer the content to a rice cooker... go ahead and do that..

else continue on the cooking gas till water has dried up.
Please make sure that you leave rice in the pan with closed lid even after the water has dried.. it is called DUM and helps leave a brilliant aroma.....

I prefer eating hot rice with cold dahi... you may eat it plain, with dahi/curd/yogurt or with a gravy......

Happy eating!

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Poha/Beaten Rice/ Chidwada

Hey there...

Today we are talking about dish called poha/beaten rice/chidwada which serves a lot of purposes --- can be a quick snack or a light dinner or a healthy breakfast..

So here is how to make it..

For one person you would need about a mug full of poha....
Soak poha/beaten rice/chidwada in water for about 5 mins. After that wash them nicely in a seive and set them aside for water to dry..

On the other side heat a little oil in a pan. Add few mustard seeds in the oil. Add finely chooped onion, peanuts and toss well. For roughly about 3-5 mins or till it is slight brown-- not golden brown but less than that. Add finely chopped green chillies (optional)..

Now add salt to taste, red chillies to taste and a touch of tumeric powder.
Add the poha now and heat it on flame for about 5 mins. Add corriander leaves and the dish is ready...

enjoy!!!
:)