Saturday, February 7, 2009

Cheeda/Cheeppappam




This is a very tasty tea time snack. Its the first time I am making this and it is worth the effort.

Ingredients

Rice flour  - 1.5 cups
Grated coconut - 3/4 cup
Sesame seeds - 1/2 teaspoon
cumin seeds - 1/2 teaspoon
sugar  - 1 cup
Oil - 2 cups 
salt - a pinch


Method

Roast the rice flour in a nonstick pan for 3 to 4 minutes until the raw smells goes. Allow it to cool. Roast the grated coconut in pan without oil until the water evaporates. Grind the coconut to a coarse paste. Mix together rice flour coconut cumin seeds and sesame seeds and water to form a stiff dough. Keep it aside for 15 minutes. Meanwhile heat 1 cup of water in a pan and add 1 cup of sugar. Boil the mix until the syrup reaches a medium thick consistency.

Make small balls the size of 1/2 inch. Flatten it out with both palms until it is around 2 inch in size. Mark an impression with fork on this and roll in so that the impression is outside the roll.
Continue the same with all the balls . Heat oil in a pan and when the oil is heat add the cheeda pieces. Fry it till the pieces turn golder brown. Remove the pieces from frying pan and place it on a paper towel so that the oil is absorbed. Add the pieces to sugar syrup and then keep for 1 minute. Take out the pieces from sugar syrup and allow it to cool. Store in an air tight container and use with tea :)



Puttu and Channa Masala




This is one of my favorite breakfast item, however during working days I never get time to prepare this in morning. So we generally have it either on weekends for breakfast or mostly for dinner. 

Ingredients

Channa (Gorbanzo Beans) - 2 Cups
Onion - 1 Cup sliced
Tomato - 2 cut into small pieces
Green Chillies - 4
Cumin seeds - 1/2 teaspoon
Cloves - 2
Bay leaves - 1
Cinnamon  - 2 (1 inch sticks)
Chilly Powder - 1 teaspoon
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 teaspoon
Coriander powder - 1 teaspoon
Garam Masala - 1 teaspoon
Coconut milk - 2 tablespoons thick milk
Oil - 3 tablespoon
Curry leaves - 5
Salt - to taste

Method

Soak channa in water overnight or for 4 to 5 hours. Cook it with 2 cups of water and salt in pressure cooker until 6 to 7 whistles. Allow it to cool. Heat a cooking pan and add oil. When oil is hot add the spices and allow it to be roasted. Add the sliced onion pieces and fry it until in turns golden. Add green chillies and curry leaves and fry for 1 more minute . Add the chopped tomatoes and saute the mix. Smash the tomato pieces with the spoon and continue cooking until the mix starts leaving from the sides of the pan. Open the pressure cooker and add the water from channa to this mix and allow it to boil. Add channa and cook till the gravy becomes medium thick . Add 2 tablespoons of coconut milk and cook for 1 more minute. Remove from heat and server hot with puri/chappathi/puttu.


I had it along with puttu. I generally make wheat puttu and believe me, its tastes better than the white one. I used the readymade puttu mix from kerala store.





Thursday, February 5, 2009

Custard with jelly


Yet another favorite of my hubby. I make it quite often as it is very simple . Most of the steps are printed in the jelly and custard packets itself, but i generally does a little tweaking here and there.

Custard

Ingredients

Custard Powder - 4 Tablespoons
Milk - 1 ltr
Sugar  - 8 Tablespoons

Method
  
You can use any brand and any flavor for making custard. I personally like Brown&Polson brand. Today i have used vanilla flavor. Take the custard powder in a mixing bowl and add 1/2 cup of milk and dissolve the powder completely in milk. Keep this aside. Heat the remaining milk in medium heat stirring in between. When the milk is hot , add sugar and stir continuously. Once the milk starts to boil, remove it from stove and add the custard mix, stirring the milk while adding. Heat the mix for 2 more minutes and remove it from stove. Allow it to cool and then transfer it to a container and refrigerate it. We like custard a bit thick. If you want to make it more watery, then add only 3 tablespoons of powder instead of 4.



Jelly

This is the easiest part 

Ingredients

Jelly mix - 1 Packet(170g)
Water - 2 cups

Method

Transfer the contents of the jelly packed into a mixing pan. Heat the water and when it boils add it to the mix and stir continuously for 3 to 4 minutes. Allow it to cool to room temperature and then move to a moulding pan if you have one , else transfer it to a glass vessel. Keep the mix in freezer for around 45 minutes and then take it from the pan and cut it to desired shapes and serve with custard or ice cream. If you are not planning to use it immediately then also remove it from freezer and keep the jelly in the bottom section.



Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Mango Chutney(Chammanthi)



This reminds me of my school vacation days . We had big mango trees in our house and its during the summer vacation time we pluck the mangoes to make pickle and all. My Mom used to  make this for me everyday at that time. Missing her very much :(

Ingredients

Raw Mango - 2 cups cut into cubes
Small Onions - 4
Green Chilly - 10
Grated Coconut - 1 cup
Salt - to taste

Method

Grind together all the ingredients in the small jar of mixer. Mine became a little more watery as i didn't have the small jar and had to use the large one :-(. Tastes better when its dry. Its an excellent combination with rice and pickle or kanji.


Potato Fry



This is my hubby's favorite dish. There is nothing more he loves than eating it everyday.I too like it a lot, but eating this very often is not good for health due to all cholestrol and fat concerns. So i have restricted myself to make it only once in two weeks or so. I make it generally when i am too lazy to cook as my hubby is the one who does all the chopping stuffs :-)

Ingredients

Potato - 2 Medium size cut into 1/2 inch cubes
Onion - 1 cup finely chopped
Chilly Powder - 1.5 teaspoon
Dry red chilly - 4
Oil - 3 tablespoons
Mustard - 1/2 teaspoon
Curry Leaves - 6 
Salt - To taste

Method

Heat oil in pan(nonstick ) and when oil is hot , splutter mustard seeds. Add the dry red chillies and then add the chopped onions. Saute it for 2 to 3 minutes and then add salt. Saute till the onions are lightly golden. Add chilly powder and saute for 1 minute. Add the chopped potatoes and saute the mix well. Continue stirring in between so that the mix doesn't stick to the bottom of the pan. Keep the heat in medium and cook till  the pieces are lightly fried. 

Monday, February 2, 2009

Koorkka Upperi(Chinese Potato)



This is one of my favorite side dish with rice.We used to cultivate this in our home. The part I hate is removing the skin from it. That was what prevented me from making this often. After coming to US that also got resolved as we get this in semi cooked form from Indian supermarkets. That doesn't taste as good as the raw ones, but thinking about the ease of making , I love it :-)



Ingredients

Koorkka/Chinese potato  - 1 lb
Small Onions - 15-20
Garlic - 3 pods
Green Chillies - 8 
Salt - to taste
Turmeric - 1/2 teaspoon
Curry Leaves - 2 Springs
Oil - 3 Tablespoon
Mustard - 1/2 teaspoon

Method

If you are using raw koorkka , cut it to 2 inch long pieces and cook it in pressure cooker with a pinch of salt and a cup of water  till two whistle.Allow it to cool.

Crush small onions, garlic and green chillies to form a coarse mix. Heat oil in a pan and when the oil is hot add mustard. Add the crushed mix and curry  leaves. Saute the mixture well for 8 to 10 minutes until it turns slightly golden. Add salt and turmeric powder and saute for 1 more minutes. Add previously cooked koorka pieces to this and saute well. Keep the heat in medium and saute till the pieces are slightly fried. Remove from heat .

The combination I like with koorka is moru curry and pickle.

Enjoy the dish :)


Sunday, February 1, 2009

To Start With....

Its been a long time since I thought of starting a blog for my recipes..
My hubby always motivates me for that, but I was too lazy to even take an effort for it...
Today I am in a mood to write something and hence thought of doing the basic steps..
Donno how long its gonna last :-)

Ok so I will start will a simple and sweet one

Madakku aka Love Letter !!!!)


I tasted it for the first time from our college hostel when I was doing my pre-degree .
We all used to call it love letter and i never knew the actual name was madakku until i saw it in some recipe sites.

Ingredients
Maida Flour - 2 cups
Water -  1 Cup
Salt - To taste
Sugar - 3 Tablespoons
Grated Coconut - 2 cups
Cumin seeds - 1/2 teaspoon
Jaggery - 4 cubes/Sugar - 5 tablespoons
Turmeric powder - 1/2 teaspoon


Preparation

Filling
Heat a nonstick pan and melt jaggery/sugar with 1/4th cup of water. Once the jaggery is melted add the cumin seeds and saute for 1 minute. Add the grated coconut and saute for 1 minute. Remove the mixture from the stove and allow to cool.

Batter
Mix together maida, salt, sugar and turmeric flour. Add water to the mixture and mix until there are no lumps.
The batter should have dosa batter consistency.

Heat a nonstick bottom-wide pan. Pour one spoonful of batter to the pan and rotate the pan  until the batter is thin and evenly spread .Wait for 2 to 3 minutes and then turn to the other side. Add 2 tablespoons of the filling in the centre ofdosa and then fold from both sides. Allow it to stay in pan for a minute and then remove it to a serving plate.
Server Hot !!!








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