These are home baked whole wheat cookies, we can enjoy these with a hot cup of tea. These cookies can stay for a week in a air tight container.
Ingredients
1/2 cup Ghee
1/2 cup Powdered Sugar
1 1/4 cup Whole wheat flour
3 tablespoons fine Semolina
2 tbsp Milk powder
1/2 teaspoon cardamom powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 tsp Baking Powder
1 tbsp or more Milk
1 tbsp Almond flakes
Some Kesar strands
Method
Add the ghee, sugar, salt and cardamom powder in a bowl and beat it well. Add the whole wheat flour, semolina, milk powder and baking powder into the bowl and mix it together till crumbs are form. Add the milk very little at a time until a dough is form. Take a baking tray. Make small lime size portions of the dough. Take a portion and slightly flatten the dough and create a small cavity in the centre. Please the cookies on the tray leaving little gaps in between the 2 cookies. Garnish with almond flakes and Kesar strand. Bake in a pre heated oven at 180 degrees celsius for 15 to 20 minutes depending upon your oven temperature. Cool the cookies in the same tray until the cookies cools down completely before eating it. Keep it in a air tight container.
As I am with my daughter to settle her… at present we don’t have much amenities in the kitchen, just a gas stove and very few things, rest of the things are all on the way including all the ingredients … frankly speaking we are a bit feed up eating the restaurant food.. we had ordered some vegetables that can sustain without fridge for some days like potatoes, onions, tomatoes, garlic, ginger and some green chillies from Bigbasket.. was wondering what can we cook in a easy way.. my daughter loves chicken.. got some chicken and chicken masala from blink.. love this app as it just deliverers anything within 90 minutes… we had some all spices leaves that I had carried with me as it grows abundantly in my house and turmeric powder that I make at home, but the question was how to arrange garlic ginger paste.. cannot buy readymade as there is no refrigerator.. suddenly I realised that I had a small chopping board and a rolling pin.. that was my wooden shil batta for today…
Since I have only one pan.. I used same pan to mix the chicken with the masala and cook the chicken directly in the same pan.
Here is the recipe for Jugadu Chicken Curry 🤗
Ingredients
500 grams of Chicken with bones or boneless
2 Medium size Potatoes peeled and cut into 2
1 Medium size Onion sliced
1 Big size Tomato sliced
1 small piece of Ginger peeled and cut into tiny pieces
5 to 6 Garlic cloves peeled
3 to 4 Green Chillies
Few handful of Coriander leaves
2 tbsp Chicken Masala powder
3/4 tsp Turmeric powder
Salt to taste
2 Dried AllSpice leaves or Bay leaves
2 tbsp Sugar syrup
2 to 3 tbsp Mustard Oil
Method
The name jugadu chicken curry is given as I didn’t have grinder or mortal - pestal.. I used chopping board and rolling pin to grind the green masala (ginger, garlic,green chillies and coriander leaves).
Take the pan or wok in which the chicken will be cooked, add the chicken pieces, cut potatoes pieces, some sliced onions, some sliced tomatoes, 3/4 of the green masala, chicken masala powder, salt, turmeric powder and 2 1/2 tbsp mustard oil. Mix all ingredients together. Place the pan or wok on the gas stove and switch on the flame, cover the pan or wok and cook on medium low flame for 5 minutes, stirring the ingredients occasionally. Now add the remaining green masala, some more tomato - onion slices and 2 all spice leaves. Stir and cook for a minute. Add a cup of water or as much water required for the gravy. Cover and let the gravy simmer the gravy for 2 minutes, add the sugar syrup - (I used it from the the rosogolla syrup as I didn’t have any sugar at home) and stir, now cook the gravy until the chicken pieces and potato pieces have cooked well. Switch off the flame, drizzle the remaining mustard oil, garnish with coriander leaves and serve with hot rice.
Ilish Macher Bhorta is one of the favourite in our house… from the time my husband visited Bangladesh… mostly head and tail of the fish is used… one of the dish made with the head of the fish is chorchori…
We had some pumpkin leaves growing in our balcony pot… we have used pumpkin leaves to make Macher paturi.. and chorchori… but the leaves weren’t enough to make either of the dishes… since Bhorta is one of our favourite.. used the pumpkin leaves in the Bhorta…
Patients is the key word for Bhorta… as lots of fine fish bones have to be removed .. but once made.. it will just vanish from your plate…:
To marinate the Fish
Ingredients
Head and Tail of Ilish/ Hilsa fish
1/2 tsp Turmeric powder
1/4 tsp Chilli powder
Salt to taste
Method
Apply salt, turmeric powder and chilli powder on the fish head and tail..
Fish eggs are a delicacy in Bengali homes during monsoon… as the fish sold in the market mostly comes with eggs.. we generally use Rohu or Catla fish eggs to make fritters / Bora or we make curry with fish egg fritters / Macher Dimer borar Jhol or Macher Dimer jhuri bhaja / Scrambled Fish Eggs or Macher Dimer bhapa / steamed fish eggs.
More common recipe using fish eggs is Macher Dimer bora/ Fish egg fritters..
Rohu or Catla fish eggs are taken, chickpea, salt, onions, green chillies, garlic, coriander leaves (optional) are mixed well with the fish eggs. It’s deep fried. The fish egg fritters are eaten during lunch with dal and rice or as evening snacks.
Wash the fish eggs, take the fish eggs in a bowl, add chickpea flour, chopped onions, green chillies, garlic, coriander leaves (optional), turmeric powder (optional) and salt. Mix all the ingredients together. Keep the batter aside for 5 minutes, meanwhile heat the oil. Once the oil heats up, reduce the flame. Add tbsps of the batter into the oil, on medium low flame fry the fritters until golden brown in colour. Serve the fritters with dal - rice or as snacks.
Venn Pongal also known as Khara Pongal is an easy and healthy South Indian savoury dish made with dal and rice… served for breakfast with sambar and coconut chutney.
Here I have used semolina and oats instead of rice.