Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Aam, Gosht Aur Chane ka Achar.....

Aam, Gosht Aur Chane ka Achar.....


Raw Mango and Chickpeas pickle is a pickle from Rajasthan. I wanted to give it a twist... This pickle is for all non veg lovers. I have added Mutton and innovated the spice powder. Something different and worth the try. 

For Marinating the Mutton 
Ingredients
1 bowl boneless Mutton cut into small pieces
1 tbsp Ginger and Garlic minced 
Salt to taste
1/4 tsp Turmeric powder
1 tbsp Chilli powder 
Juice of 1 Lime

Method 
Marinate the mutton with all the above ingredients for 1 hour. Pressure cook the mutton, cook it for 3 whistles. Let the pressure release. Open the lid, if there is any water remaining, dry it up. Take the mutton out from the pressure cooker and keep it aside. 

For the Spice powder 
Ingredients 
1 tbsp Mustard seeds
10 to 15 Pepper Corn
8 or more Whole Dry Red Chilli as per the spice required 
1/2 tbsp Dry Ginger powder
2 tbsp Madras Curry powder
1 tsp Garam Masala
1/2 tsp Turmeric powder 

Method 
Grind all the above ingredients together into a powder. 

For the Pickle 
Cooked Mutton pieces 
1 Bowl of Chickpeas soaked overnight and boiled ( it should be just cooked and not mushy)
1 cup peeled and grated Raw Mango (squeeze out the excess water) 
1 tbsp Garlic and Ginger minced 
Spice powder
Salt to taste 
1/2 tsp Sugar 
Juice of 1 Lime 
Few Curry Leaves
1/4 tsp Mustard seeds
2 pinches of Asafoetida 
1 cup Mustard Oil 

Method 
Heat the oil in a wok, add the mustard seeds. Let it crackle, add the curry leaves, garlic - ginger and asafoetida. Sauté it for a minute. Add the mango, let it cook for 5 minutes in the oil. Add the chickpeas and the mutton pieces. Stir and mix the mutton pieces. Add the spice powder, sugar and salt. Stir it and cook for 2 minutes. Switch off the gas. Add the lime juice. Stir it and let it cool. Store it in a dry glass jar and refrigerate it. It will stay for 2 months.

Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Peppery Oats Rasam Vada

Peppery Oats Rasam Vada
This dish has a twist... it is made with Oats... Instead of using Tur dal in the rasam... I have used Oats on it... Similarly the Oats is used in the Vada too. The taste is the same and it healthy and delicious too 😊 
This is my winning recipe from #KelloggsREALCHEF

Rasam Powder
Ingredients 
1 tbsp Coriander seeds
1 tsp Chana dal
1 tsp Tur dal 
15 Pepper corn
2 Red Chillies
2 Pinches of Asafoetida 
1/2 tbsp Dry Coconut  grated / Desiccated Coconut

Method
Take a pan, add coriander seeds, chana dal, tur dal, pepper corn and red chillies. Roast it for 2 minutes. Add the coconut and asafoetida.  Roast it for a minute. Let it cool. Add the ingredients in to a grinder and grind it in to a powder.

For the Rasam
Ingredients
1 big Tomato finely chopped
4 tbsp Oats (soak it in 1 cup of hot water)
1/2 tspTamarind paste
1/4 tsp Turmeric powder 
2 sprigs Curry Leaves
Salt to taste
1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
Pinch of Asafoetida 
Rasam powder 
1 tsp Ghee
Few Coriander leaves chopped

Method
Take a pot. Add 3 cups of water, tamarind paste, tomatoes, few curry leaves, turmeric powder and salt. Put the pot on simmer for 10 to 15 minutes. Add the soaked oat along with 3 cups of water. Let it simmer. Add the rasam powder. Let it simmer for 5 minutes. Take another pan. Add ghee. Add mustard seeds, let it crackle. Add curry leaves and asafoetida. Sauté for few seconds. Add the seasoning to the rasam. Switch off the flame. Garnish it with coriander leaves. Serve it hot.
 
For the Vada 
Ingredients 
2 cups Oats
1/2 cup washed and soaked Urid dal for 2 hours
1 Green Chilli chopped 
1/4 tsp Cumin seeds 
Pinch of Asafoetida 
Salt to taste 
1/4 tsp Pepper corn coarsely ground 
Oil to deep fry

Method 
Add 1 cup oats, soaked urid dal, salt and water as required in a grinder. Grind it into a coarse batter. While grinding don't add too much of water. Take is out from the grinder and add remaining oats, cumin seeds, pepper, chilli and water as required.  Mix it well.  Take oil in a wok. Let it heat. Take a tbsp of the batter and drop it into the oil. Fry it till golden brown. Serve the vadas with hot rasam.

Monday, 30 May 2016

Gosht Falak Numa (Spicy Tangy Mutton Curry)

Gosht Falak Numa (Spicy Tangy Mutton Curry)


While net searching, This Pakistani dish attracted my attention for it's beautiful name. 
It's a very tasty and easy mutton recipe. The mutton is cooked in curd base sauce with cashew paste, saffron and spices. A must try recipe. 

Ingredients

1/2 kg Mutton  pieces

2 large size Onions sliced

2 tbsp Garlic and Ginger paste

3 Green chillies cut lengthwise

2 tbsp Cashewnuts paste

2 cups Curd

1 tbsp Garam Masala powder

1 tbsp Chilli powder

1/2 tsp Saffron

Salt to taste

Water as required

4 tbsp Ghee / Oil

Few Coriander leaves chopped

                    

Method

Take a pressure cooker, add 1 tbsp oil or ghee. Heat it. Add mutton, salt, ginger and garlic paste. Sauté it for 3 minutes. Add 2 cups of water. Stir it.  Cover and pressure cook it till 4 whistles. Take a pan, heat the remaining ghee or oil. Let it heat. Fry the onions and 2 green Chillies till the onions are brown in colour. Take curd, add cashew paste, chilli powder, saffron and garam masala powder. Mix it well. Pour the curd into the pan. Stir and cook on low flame for 5 to 10 minutes till the oil releases from the curd. Add the boiled  mutton along with the broth. Check the salt, add if required. Stir it.  Cover and cook for 15 minutes. Garnish with coriander leaves and remaining green chilli. 

Monday, 23 May 2016

Asam Pedas (Sour and Spicy Fish Curry)

Asam Pedas (Sour and Spicy Fish Curry)
It is an Indonesian, Malay curry dish. Vegetables like okra,  brinjal, potato and tomato are added in the dish along with the fish. Fish like mackerel, sting ray, prawns or sweet water fish can be used.

For the Wet paste
Ingredients
6 Shallots chopped
4 Garlic cloves
1 inch Ginger
2 stalks Lemongrass
1/2 tsp Shrimp paste
3 Candlenuts ( I did not have it so I used 5 Cashew nut)
6 Dry Red Chillies
1/2 tsp Turmeric powder
2 tbsp Oil
 

Method
Grind all the above ingredients into a fine paste. 

For the Curry
Ingredients
6 pieces Rohu Fish marinated with 1/2 tsp Turmeric powder and salt.
2 Onions sliced
6 Okras cut vertically
1 Potato peeled and cut into wedges
1 small long Brinjal cut into wedges
1 Tomato cut into wedges
2 tbsp Tamarind paste
2 handful Laksa leaves (did not have so used coriander leaves)
Salt to taste
Wet paste
Oil to fry the Fish and make the Curry
2 cups of Water

Method
Heat the oil in a wok. Fry the fish until brown. Remove it and keep it aside. Remove the excess oil from the wok and let 2 tbsp of oil remain. Add the paste, saute it for 2 minutes. Add the potato, onion and brinjal.  Stir it. Add water and cook it till the vegetables are almost done. Add the tamarind paste, okras and green chillies. Let it simmer for 2 minutes.  Add tomatoes, salt and the fish pieces.
Lastly, put in the fried fish and coriander leaves.  Let it simmer for 2 minutes.  Serve it with hot steam rice.  

Saturday, 21 May 2016

Oats and Mango Cookie Bowl Garnished with Cream of Mango

Oats and Mango Cookie Bowl Garnished with Cream of Mango...... 
This an experiment in my kitchen. Mango the king of fruits... can be made in any ways... In this dessert, the base is a mango and oats cookie and is fillied with cream of mango... I have used ripped dried mango to give this dish a tangy and sweet taste. Do try out... I am sure you will like it. 


For the Cookie Bowl 
Ingredients
1/4 cup Oats Powder
1/4 cup Whole Wheat Flour
5 tbsps Powder Sugar
1/4 tsp Baking powder
1 tbsp Aam Papad (Dried Ripe Mango)
chopped
2 tbsps Mango puree
2 tbsps Butter

Method
In  a  bowl  take  butter and  sugar  and  beat it  well  until  smooth. Keep  it aside. In  another  bowl  mix whole wheat flour, oats powder and baking  powder.  Mix  the flours and 1 tbsp chopped aam papad in to the butter mixture,  slowly start stir mixing it.  Add  the mango puree and form a dough. Let  this  sit  for  20  minutes covered. Preheat  the  oven  to 190 degrees celcius. Roll the dough into thick sheet and placed the roll dough in a greased bowl, giving it a shape of a bowl. Bake  at  190 degrees celcius  for  15  to 20 minutes.  Take  it out  of  the  oven  and  cool  it  on  a  wire  rack. Unmould it. Place  the cookie bowl on a plate upside down. Bake it again for 5 minutes, turn and bake again for 5 minutes. Take it out and cool it completely before garnishing. 

For the Cream of Mango
Ingredients
1/4 cup Fresh cream
2 tbsp Sugar
1 tbsp of Aam papad chopped
2 tbsp Mango puree 

Method 
Garnish the cookie bowl just before serving. 
Beat the cream with the sugar. Add the Aam papad. Mix it. Pour the cream in the cookie bowl, garnish with mango puree and few pieces of Aam papad.