Saturday, 2 May 2020

Whole Red Lentils and Prawn kebab


This recipe is good for snacks or can be served as starter. This can be served with Onions, lime and Mint - Coriander Chutney It’s easy to make with ingredients mostly available at home. This can be a good lockdown recipe for all the fish lovers.. 
Ingredients 
1/2 cup Whole Masoor dal / Whole Red Lentils soaked for 4 to 5 hours 
18 to 20 pieces  of clean medium size Prawns 
2 small piece of Ginger
1 Whole Green Chilli
2 Garlic Cloves 
1 medium size Onion chopped 
1 Green chilli chopped 
1 tbsp chopped Coriander leaves 
1 tbsp chopped Mint leaves 
1 tsp Cumin powder 
1/2 tsp Coriander powder 
1 tsp Chilli powder
1/2 tsp Garam Masala powder 
1/2 tsp Amchur powder
Salt to taste
1 Egg
Oil to shallow fry 


Method 
Wash the masoor dal and remove all the extra water from the dal. Take a grinder jar, add the Masoor dal, prawns, ginger, garlic, whole green chilli, salt, cumin powder, coriander powder, chilli powder, Garam Masala powder, amchur powder and egg into the jar. Don’t add extra water, grind the ingredients into a fine paste. The paste should not be of the dropping consistency or very watery. Remove the paste in a bowl, now add chopped onion, chopped mint leaves and coriander leaves. Mix the ingredients. Take a pan, add oil. Let the oil heat up. Take small portions from the paste with the help of a tbsp spoon and put it into the oil. Flatten the paste with the help of the spoon, fry until golden brown. Serve it with onion, lime and mint Chutney. 



Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Instant Suji Jalebi


If you have a sweet tooth like me and craving for sweets in this lockdown period, then try this instant Suji /  Semolina Jalebi and enjoy this with your family. This recipe is inspired from Nisha Madhulika ji’s Suji Jalebi recipe, with changes made in the measurement of all purpose flour and sugar, I have used turmeric as a food colour and add a bit of salt for the balance. 

For the Sugar Syrup 
Ingredients 
1 cup Sugar 
Juice of 1/2 Lime 
1 cup Water 
Method 
Take a pot, add the sugar and water, let it simmer until one string sugar syrup has formed. Switch off the flame and add lime juice. Keep it aside. 


For the Jalebi
Ingredients 
1 cup Fine Semolina 
1/2 cup All Purpose flour 
1/2 cup Curd 
1/2 tsp Turmeric for the colour or use 1/4 tsp yellow food colour 
1/2 tsp Baking powder 
1/4 tsp Salt
Ghee for frying 
Method 
Take a bowl, add all purpose flour, semolina, salt, baking powder, turmeric or food colour and curd, now add little water at a time and whisk the batter, until you get a thick dropping consistency. Keep the batter aside for 30 to 40 minutes. Take a pan, add ghee, let the ghee heat up. Take a piping bag, pour the batter into the piping bag, cut a small end of the piping bag. Once the ghee is heated up, reduce the flame to medium. Hold the piping bag straight at a distance from the ghee, rotate your hand to form a 2 1/2 swirls. Fill up the pans with jalebis. Fry the jalebis until crisp, and the colour changes to golden yellow. Remove the jalebis and drain out the ghee. Place the jalebis in the sugar syrup. Keep the jalebis in the syrup until the sugar syrup is absorbed. Remove the jalebis and serve. 

Tuesday, 28 April 2020

Jharkhand Cuisine



Jharkhand is a state where the natives follow simple lifestyle and their cuisine is rustic more connected to nature. They have basic cooking with simple ingredients, but the taste is delicious. The dishes are not commonly made at the restaurants, but still some of the dishes are popular like litti chokha, dhuska, pitha, malpua, thekua, khaja etc. Today we have made Dhuska, Aloo Rassa, Sattu Ka Sharbat and Dudhauri. 

Dhuska




Aloo Rassa




Sattu ka Sharbat 




Dudhauri



Sattu Ka Sharbat


Sattu is used in the eastern region. It’s roasted Chana / Bengal Gram that is powdered. It have many health benefits, it’s cooling and good for stomach. Best time to have this drink is in the morning as it will keep you hydrated the whole day and also will energise you in the summer. 

For the Namkeen Sharbat 
Ingredients 
31/2 tbsp Sattu
1 tsp Sugar 
1 Lime Juice 
1/2 tsp Roasted Cumin Powdered
1/2 tsp Black Salt
Salt to taste 
Few chopped Mint and Coriander leaves 
Chopped Onions is optional 

Method 
Add the lime juice and little Water and stir the sattu well, add another cup of water, stir further, no lumps should remain. Add the sugar, salt, black salt and cumin powder. Stir it well the sugar should dissolve. Add the mint and Coriander leaves. Serve it. 

For the Sweet Sattu Sharbat
Just add water, sugar, lime juice and little salt and mix it.

Dudhauri


Dudhari is a simple sweet dish from Jharkhand. It’s made during festivals, but its also made otherwise at home too. It’s very easy to make, you should take care that the dough is mashed and no liquid should remain... otherwise while frying it will break up. It’s absolutely yummy.. 
For the Syrup 
1/2 cup Sugar 
1/2 cup Water 
1 Cardamom 
1/2 tsp Lime Juice 
Method 
Take the sugar, water and a crushed Cardamom in a vessel. Boil and the simmer unti you get a one string consistency. Once done add the lime juice and leave it aside. 

For the Dudhauri 
Ingredients 
1/2 cup Rice
1 1/2 cup Milk 
Oil for Frying 
Method 
Wash the rice well, soak the rice in 1/2 cup milk for 15 to 30 minutes. Take 1 cup milk in a pot, heat the milk, add the soaked rice along with the milk and cook the rice until the rice has soaked up all the milk. No liquid should remain. Mash the rice well until it forms a sticky dough. Make small portions of the rice dough, shape it into oval or round. Take a wok, add oil, let the oil heat up. On a medium flame fry the balls until golden brown in colour. It takes time to become brown, so don’t get disheartened. Once done soak the dudhauri in the sugar syrup. Let it soak for at least 25 to 30 minutes before serving it. It taste awesome.