Tuesday 11 October 2011

Poha (Flattened Rice or Rice Flakes)




Ingredients:
  1. 2 cup Poha (flattened rice or rice flakes) 
  2. 1/4 cup Peanuts
  3. 1/2 tsp Jeera (Cumin seeds)
  4. 1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
  5. 1 tbsp Oil
  6. 5-6 Curry leaves
  7. 1 Onion
  8. 1/4 cup Peas (optional)
  9. Salt as per taste
  10. 1/2 tsp Haldi (Turmeric)
  11. 1 Lemon
  12. Coriander for Garnish


Method:
  • Wash the poha in sieve so that excess of water drains out, set aside
  • Add oil in a pan and roast peanuts and peas in it.
  • Add mustard seeds and cumin seeds, when it starts spluttering add curry leaves, finely chopped onion and green chili of course finely chopped in it
  • Sauté it then add turmeric powder and salt
  • Again Sauté it for two minutes then add pohas in it, stirring up continuously and carefully so that they don't get mushy
  • Squeeze lemon on the poha
  • Garnish with finally chopped coriander leaves


Hot poha is ready, Serve it with tomato ketchup or sauce or any chutney to add extra flavor.....

Monday 10 October 2011

Stuffed Papad in microwave



Ingredients:

  1. 3 Urad Dal (split black gram) papad
  2. 1 large boiled potato
  3. 1 Onion
  4. 1 chopped green chilly
  5. ¼ tsp dried pomegranate powder (Anardana)
  6. 2 tsp oil
  7. ¼ cumin seeds
  8. ¼ tsp turmeric powder
  9. few chopped coriander leaves
  10. salt to taste


Method:

  • Roast cumin seeds in a pan then add oil, turmeric powder, chopped onion and green chili, Sauté for 2 mnts
  • Add mashed boiled potato.  Mix salt, anardana and coriander leaves.
  • Cut the papad in two pieces from center. Wet nicely the half papad and fold it in conical shape
  • Fill the potato mixture in it and seal the edges using water.
  • Grease the cones with oil, and then place it in microwave plate.
  • Set the oven for 1-2 minute on medium high. Time could vary slightly according to microwave.
  • Kurkure papad cones are ready to eat!

Note: One can also make the rolls of stuffed papad instead of cones.



Sunday 9 October 2011

Spicy Masala Papad



Ingredients:

  1. 5 Urad Dal papad (split black gram)
  2. 1 large onion
  3. Two tomatoes
  4. One green chilli
  5. Pinch of Salt for sprinkling
  6. Pinch of red pepper for sprinkling
  7. Pinch of chatt masala for sprinkling (one can also use dry mango powder)
  8. 1 tsp oil
  9. Finely chopped coriander leaves for garnishing



Method:

  • Peel, wash and finely chop onion.
  • Wash and finely chop tomatoes.
  • Deseed green chilli and chop it finely. Mix all the three in a bowl.
  • Take papad and grease it with oil, then place it in microwave plate.
  • Set the oven for one minute on medium high. Time could vary slightly according to microwave.
  • Take out the papad when it becomes crispy.
  • Spread the mixture over the papad evenly, sprinkle salt, red pepper and chatt masala.
  • Garnish with fresh coriander leaves.



Enjoy as a tea time snack or spice up your meals…………..

Tulsi- Ginger Tea: The warm blend of aromatic tulsi and spicy ginger


Allow the heat of strong ginger accented with Tulsi’s transformative energy in a cup to banish dull, damp - cold days………………


Ingredients:
  1. 8-10 leaves of tulsi (Indian basil)
  2. 4-5 gm ginger
  3. 2 tsp honey


Method:

  • Add Tulsi leaves and grated ginger in boiling water
  • Simmer it for few minutes
  • Sieve it and pour it in tea cups
  • Add honey while stirring
  • Serve hot but in summers you can have it chilled.


Note: if you want to add milk, it goes perfectly with it.

Ginger Tea


Winters have almost arrived and brought along with them common cold and sour throat……………….so I thought of sharing few recipes of herbal teas that my parents have been making for us since our childhood


Ginger Tea


Ingredients:
  1. 4-5gm ginger
  2. 1 lemon
  3. 2tsp honey
Method:
  • Grate the ginger and put it in boiled water
  • Cover the lid and keep it boiling for 8-10 minutes
  • Pour the sieved tea in the tea cup
  • Squeeze a lemon over it
  • Add honey while stirring
  • Enjoy the hot and spicy ginger tea and get rid of the cold

Mint Tea

Mint Tea


Ingredients:

  1. Half cup Mint leaves 
  2. 3-4 grounded black pepper (you can get the best taste only if they are freshly grounded) 
  3. ½ tsp grounded Fennel seeds (saunf) 
  4. 4-5 gm ginger 
  5. One lemon 
  6. 4 tea bags 
  7. 4 tsp honey 

Method:

  • Add mint leaves, fennel seeds, black pepper, grated ginger and tea bags in boiling water 
  • Simmer it for few minutes 
  • Sieve it and pour it in tea cups 
  • Squeeze lemon over it 
  • Add honey while stirring 
  • Serve hot, in summers you can have it chilled also 
Note: If you want to add milk in the tea don’t add lemon.