Thursday, 14 January 2016

Date Jaggary Cookies

Date Jaggary Cookies..
Ingredients
2 cups All Purpose Flour
3/4  cup Ghee
1/2 cup + 1 tbsp Date Jaggary grated
1 cup Water
1/4 tsp Salt

Method
Take a pot, add water, 3/4 cup date jaggary and salt. Boil the water till the date jaggary dissolves. Take it off the flame. Take a mixing bowl, add the flour and ghee. Mix it well. Gradually add Jaggary water and knead the dough. Cover the dough and let it rest for 15 minutes. Divide the dough into 5 equal portion. Roll each portion into same size sheets. Brush ghee on the sheets. Place the sheets on top of the other sheet.Start rolling the sheets from one end so that one is layered inside the other. Now there will be a long roll, cut this roll with a knife about one inch each. Keep all the pieces aside. Take one piece at a time and press it a little sideways with your finger and flatten it with a rolling pin. Cut the roll into half. Repeat the process with the other rolls. Place the cookies on the baking tray. Take 1 tbsp Jaggary and make small balls out of it, place the balls on the cookies. Bake at 180 degrees celcius for 20 minutes in a preheated oven. Cool it completely before having.

Pitha (Rosh Bora Pitha, Chushi Pitha Kheer, Dudh Puli, Bhaja Puli andGurer Shoru Chakl,Patishapta, Gokul Pitha , Mung Dal Pakun Pithe)



Poush Sankranti ar Pitha....
In West Bengal, Sankranti, also known as Poush Sankranti is named after the Bengali month, it is celebrated as a harvest festival Poush Parbon. It falls on 14 th January according to the western Calendar. The freshly harvested paddy ( Nobo anno) and the date palm jaggery in form of liquid called Jhola Gur or solid block form called Notun / Nolen / Patali gur are used along with coconut and milk to prepare sweet dish called Pithas. There are many kinds of Pithas made. 
Few of the Pithas are
Chitui piṭha
Aarisha Kakara pitha
Teler piṭha 
Bhapa piṭha 
Pakan piṭha
Puli piṭha
Gokul pitha 
Beni piṭha 
Dudher piṭha 
Chôndro puli
Muger puli
Dudh puli
Paṭhi shapta
Mug pakon
Rosh Bora 
Chushi Pitha (Traditional Old Dhaka Pitha)....

Here are few common pitha recipe links that I would like to share with you. Please click on the names to see the recipe. 


             Click here 👉  Bhaja Puli





              Click here 👉Dudh Puli


   Click here 👉 Gokul Pitha


Click here 👉 Khejur Gurer Shoru Chakli





Click here 👉 Patisapta


Click here 👉 Chushi Pitha Kheer




Click here 👉  Rosh Bora

            Click here 👉 Moong Dal Pakon Pitha



Pathisapta



For the Stuffing
Ingredients
2 cup Coconut grated
3/4 cup Date Jaggary grated
2 tbsp Sugar or more as per the taste
4 tbsp Mawa / Khoya
1/4 tsp Cardomom powder
Pinch of Salt
1 tsp Raisins
Method
Take a pan, add the coconut, sugar, Jaggary and salt, stir it on a low flame till the coconut becomes dry. Add Mawa, Cardomom and raisins.Cook for another couple of minutes till the mixture is dry. Pour in a bowl and let it cool down.
For the Crepe
Ingredients
1 cup All Purpose Flour
1/2 cup Semolina
1 cup Milk or more
Pinch of Salt
1 tbsp Sugar
Ghee for drizzling on the pan
Liquid Date jaggary for drizzling (optional)
Method
Take a mixing bowl. Add flour, salt, sugar and semolina. Mix it. Add milk little at a time to make the batter. Cover and let the batter stand for 30 minutes. The batter will be just a little runny-consistency that is easy to spread and swirl on the pan. Heat a small heavy bottom non-stick pan on medium-low heat and add just enough oil or ghee once the pan is hot. Add 1 or 2 ladle full of batter to the pan and immediately tilt the pan and swirl the batter to cover the entire surface. Soon it will start to set. Give the pan a gentle wiggle. If the crepe moves, it is ready. Add 1 or 2 tbsp of the stuffing lengthwise in the center. Fold the crepe from both the sides. Drizzle the Jaggary syrup on top of the pathisapta (optional).

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Khandeshi Thali

Khandeshi Thali...

Khandesh is a region of central India, which forms the northwestern portion of Maharashtra state.The region falls in north-west Maharashtra and covers Jalgaon, Dhule, Nandurbar, Malegaon, Nashik and Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh. The Khandeshis like their meals spicy and earthy. Peanut oil, dry coconut, tiny lavangi chillies are the trademark of their cooking. But the foolproof way to tell a Khandeshi dish from another is to look for oil swimming over the dish, locally and lovingly called tarri. Kala masala is to the Khandeshis what bottle masala is to East Indians. Every family has its own version of the recipe that's pounded every summer and bottled for use all year long. It's a heavily roasted preparation and includes khopra, coriander seeds, dried red chillies, peppercorns, whole turmeric, cinnamon, cloves, black cardamom, shahjeera, fennel seeds, hing, khus khus, bay leaves, nutmeg, mace, dagad phool, dry ginger and jeera. Pumpkins, green tomatoes, green sorrel leaves, ridge gourd and the very popular brinjal are all sourced on the day of cooking." The Khandeshi baingan bharta or hirva vangyachi bharith is made with green brinjals (long, slim, striped variety commonly found in Jalgaon) that are roasted on an open flame till black. They are then pulped and pounded with green chillies, garlic, peanuts and spring onions. Bharleli vaangi, another popular brinjal preparation, involves stuffing aubergine with a paste of roasted peanuts, dried coconut, garlic, turmeric, red chilli powder and kala masala. But the most famous and easiest Khandeshi bhaji is made without vegetables. Shev bhaji is a curry made with dry coconut, garlic and onions. The crisp shev absorbs the spicy curry and oil, making it ideal to slurp up with the bhakri.
Information : Net source



Today my Kandeshi platter consist of 
Vangyache Bharith
Khandeshi Chicken
Boondi
Jawari chi Bhakri
Shingdana cha Thecha

Khandeshi Vangyache Bharith
Ingredients



1/2 kg Big size Brinjal roasted

1 Bunch Spring Onions chopped
12  Garlic cloves minced
4 Green chillies fried and crushed
1 tbsp Dry coconut  slices
2 tbsp  Peanuts coarsely  ground
1/2 tsp Cumin seeds
2 tbsp Vegetable oil
Salt  to taste
Coriander leaves chopped

Method
Remove the skin of the  brinjal and mash it very well. Heat oil in a pan . Add cumin seeds and let the seeds crackle. Add garlic  and chillies. Sauté it for few minutes. Add the peanuts and coconut. Sauté for few minutes more. Add chopped green onion and sauté it for 2 minutes. Add the mashed brinjal and salt. Mix it well and cook for 5 minutes. Garnish it with coriander leaves. Serve it salad and Bhakari.


Khandeshi Chicken Curry

For Marinating the Chicken
Ingredients 
1 kg  Chicken cleaned and cut into pieces
1 tsp Turmeric powder
Salt to taste

Method
In a mixing bowl, add the salt, turmeric powder and chicken. Mix it and marinate it for 30 minutes..

Wet Ground Masala
Ingredients
1 small Onion chopped
1 piece Ginger
10 Garlic cloves
4 Red Dry Chillies
2 tbsp Coconut grated
1 tbsp Oil

Method
Roast all the above ingredients in oil  till brown. Grind the roasted masala in a grinder to make a paste.

For the Chicken
Ingredients
Marinated Chicken
1 big Onions chopped
1 1/2 tbsp Kala masala
Wet Masala
Salt to taste
2 tbsp Oil
Chopped Coriander for garnishing

Heat oil in a pressure cooker.  Fry chopped onions till translucent. Add the ground masala and stir cook for 3 minutes. Add the kala masala and cook for 3 minutes.  Add marinated chicken and mix it.  Add 3 cups water to it and mix. Add salt to taste,  cover the lid of the pressure cooker and cook for upto 2-3 whistles.  Garnished it with chopped coriander, serve it  with sliced onions and Bhakris.



Boondi
For the Boondi
Ingredients
1 cup Gram flour
2 tbsp Rice flour
Pinch of Soda bicarbonate
Pinch of Salt
1 tsp Oil
Approx. 3/4 cup of Water
Ghee or Oil for frying
Almond and Pistacho flakes for garnishing
Method
Mix the gram flour, rice flour and salt.  Add water slowly and make a smooth batter to dropping consistency, batter should have no lumps. Add 1 tsp oil and soda bicarbonate  mix it well. Heat the ghee or oil in a frying pan over medium high heat. Hold the  skimmer about 2 inches above the oil over the center of the frying pan. Pour some of the batter onto the skimmer to cover all of the holes.Batter will start dropping through the holes into the oil. If the batter doesn’t drop right away through the holes. Add little more water to the batter and start again. Drop enough boondesi into the oil so they just cover the surface of the oil in frying pan in a single layer.Fry the boondies until the boondies are light golden in colour. Take the boondies out and put them directly into the warm syrup and mix it. Let it soak in the sugar syrup for 15 minutes. Drain the excess syrup. Boondies are ready to serve. Garnish with almond and pistacho flakes.

For the Syrup
Ingredients
1 1/2 cup Sugar
1 cup water
1/2 tsp Cardamom powder
Pinch of Saffron
Few drops of Lime juice

Method
Boil the water and sugar in a sauce pan on medium high heat, stir to dissolve the sugar, lower the heat and let it simmer for  3 minutes. Add the crushed cardamom, saffron and lime juice  to the syrup. The syrup should be one string syrup. Switch off the flame.


 Shingdana cha Thecha

Ingredients
12 Green Chillies silted
12 Garlic Cloves
3 tbsp Penuts
1 tsp Oil
Salt to taste
Method
Take oil in a pan. As the oil heats up add the chillies, penuts and garlic. Sauté it till the chillies starts to change it's colour. Add salt to the sauted chillies and garlic. Coarse grind all the ingredients in a grinder... Serve with Bhakri..

Kala Masala
Ingredients
1/4 cup Dry Coconut grated
1/4 cup  Coriander seeds
2 tbsp  Cumin Seed
1 tbsp Shahi Jeera
1 tbsp  Fennel Seeds
12  Dried Red Chillies
2 tbsp Pepper Corns
2 sticks Cinnamon
10 Cloves
3 Black Cardamom
1 tbsp  Dagad Phool
1/2  Nutmeg
2 Mace
10 Bay leaves
1 tsp Asafoetida
2 tbsp  Poppy Seeds
1 piece  Dry Ginger
2 tsp Oil

Method
Dry roast the coconut till brown. Set aside to cool. Roast each ingredient seperately ,except turmeric, asafoetida and ginger in oil and set aside to cool. Grind the roasted ingredients with turmeric , asafoetida and ginger in to fine powder.

Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Pan Mukhwas


Pan Mukhwas
How about digesting your food with some home made Pan Mukhwas....
I have Piper Betal leaves plant growing in my house...it has medium size leaves and when eaten, it has a bit pungent after effect taste.  Few days back my husband chopped of some parts of the plant which was growing wild.. immediately I collected all the leaves.. dried it and made Pan Mukhwas.. very easy to make and tasty too... 

Ingredients
Approximately 100  Betal Leaves dried  and hand crushed 
1/2 cup Dry Rose petals 
1 cup Gulkand 
3 tbsp Sugar
2 tbsp Silver Sugar balls ( optional )
1/4 cup  Fennel Seeds roasted
1/4 cup Dhana Dal roasted
2 tbsp Poppy seeds roasted 
1/2 cup Shredded Dry Coconut
12 Dried Canned Sweet Cherries chopped 
12 Dried Canned Pineapple bites chopped
1/2 cup Coloured Sugar coated Fennel Seeds
6  whole Cardamon powder 
8 Clove powder 
1 small stick Cardamom powder
2 tsp Fennel seed powder


Method
 In a big bowl, mix all the above ingredients very well with hand, gulkand should mix well with other ingredients and store in an airtight container in refrigerator, stays good for 2 months or more.