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Easy Aloo Gobi Mutter and an Award!

1 Aug 2010 In: Peas, capcicum, green peas, potato, vegs

When busy and lazy days are  ahead i just think about recipes with only veggies i mean no onions, tomatoes and ginger garlic!  Here is one of them.

All u need is

2 small potatoes cut into small cubes

1/2 of a cauliflower cut into small pieces

1 small piece of capsicum cut into small pieces

1/4 cup frozen peas

oil for frying 1/4 tsp jeera

jeera powder/ cumin powder 1/2 to 1 tsp or can increase or decrease according to your taste

turmeric powder 1/2 tsp or more

redchilli powder (optional according to your taste)

chaat masala (optional to sprinkle)

how to make:

Heat oil in a skillet and add jeera to it. When its brownish add potatoes and fry till the sides are brown. Add capsicum, cauliflowr, and all masalas to it and little water for the masalas to mix and well coat all the veggies. Close and cook till the veggies are done or till the water drains away. Add the green peas and close again till its soft. Garnish with corriander and mint leaves.

What i usually do with this subzi is roll it inside a roti, sprinkle chaat masala on top of the subzi and have it yummm! Its easy to stuff into hubbys lunch box as well! :)

i also prepare this during iftaar and saves me from the gastric pains due to the heavy dose of masalas in other curries!

Now to the award from my blogger fried Fajida. Thanks a lot dear!

Im passing this award to my wonderful blogger friends

1. Suhaina

2. Priti

3. Raks

4. Shabs

5.Faiza

6. Priya

7.Nilofer

8.Lissie

9.Umm Mymoonah

10. Deepa

11.Yummy Team

This post also goes to Akilas kitchen’s event DNSW:A and Ayeesha’s iftarmoments:hijri 1431

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Sambar / Lentils and Vegs curry

2 Jul 2010 In: breakfast, lunch, potato, vegs

Till now my attempt to make Sambar has been a vain. It never comes in the right texture or taste. Sometimes it will be watery sometimes sour sometimes thick the list goes on! So today i tried Srivalli’s sambar recipe and it came out perfect. It is so easy to follow and with very less ingredients.You can find more yummy sambar reicpes here in her blog.

here is the recipe. I followed the recipe blindly and made some minor changes

Drumstick Sambar

Preparation Time : 15 mins
Cooking Time : 15 mins

Ingredients Needed

Toor Dal – 1 cup
Drumstick / Munnakaya / Murungakai – 1 or 2 nos (i added a medium sized potato too)
Sambar Onions – 100 gms
Sambar Powder – 1 tsp (i used Eastern so i added more than a tsp till the sambar taste came.)
Tomatoes – 2 medium
Tamarind pulp – small lime size (i used 1 tbsp tamarind pulp)
Coriander Leaves – few chopped
Oil – 1 tbsp (i used coconut oil)
Salt to Taste
Turmeric a pinch

For Seasoning

Mustard Seeds + Urud Dal + Fenugreek – 1/2 tsp
Curry Leaves – few
Garlic – 4 pods

Method to Prepare:

Clean Toor Dal and pressure cook it with 2 drops of Oil and turmeric. This makes it cook fast. Keep it for 2 whistle.

Soak tamarind and extract pulp from it.

Chop onions, tomatoes, keep aside. Chop drumstick, the outer skin is also very healthy, so should not be peeled. Chop them into finger length pieces

Boil a cup of water and once it starts boiling, drop in drumstick and potato and cook till its tender. This should not be pressure cooked as it gets over cooked.

To the cooked Dal, add the chopped tomatoes and Sambar powder, salt. Cook for another whistle. Finally add the tamarind pulp along with required water. Bring to boil. simmer it while you temper with seasonings.

Heat oil in a pan, add the seasoning ingredients. Then add chopped onions, Once they are golden in colour, add to the simmering dal along with cooked drumstick pieces.

Cook on high flame for 5 mins, then simmer for 10 mins till its cooked well. Garnish with coriander leaves.

Serve with rice, dosa,idle :)

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Aloo Tikkis – Potato Patties

1 Jun 2010 In: potato, snack, vegs

3 large potatoes boiled and mashed. Alternatively you can also microwave at high for 4minuts.

green chillies 3 thinly sliced

lime juice 1-2 tbsps (add or reduce according to your taste)

chaat masala 1/2 tsp

2-3 tbsp grated carrots  (optional)

Mix all the above ingredients and make tikkis.

Heat the oven to 220 C. Oil the baking dish. Also spray some oil on top of the tikkis. Bake for 20 mts for crisp tikkis.

**You may also shallow fry the tikkis in a non stick skillet**

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Paneer Tikka Masala

29 May 2010 In: dinner, vegs

Im clearing my drafts now!! It has been loaded with a lot of pictures and recipes and since i was not in a mood from jan onwards because of this pregnancy and my dads death. Now that its a long weekend here i decided why not clear one by one! still digging out the right pictures! This is my first cooked food and it was yummy i guarantee you!!

Thawed Amul Paneer cubes – i used around 30 cubes

For the marinade:

ginger & garlic paste –  1 tsp
turmeric –  1/4 tsp
red chili powder –  1tsp
tandoori masala powder – 1 tsp
cumin powder – 1/2 tsp
yogurt –  1 tbsp
lime juice –  2 tbsp
olive  oil – 1 tsp
salt to taste
Mix all the ingredients with thawed paneer and refrigerate for 4-6 hrs.
Grill the paneer at 180 degrees for 5-10 mts. If you want to brown it leave for some more time. I like it just cooked so as the edges began to brown i took it off the oven.
***Alternatively you can also heat the paneer in a non stick pan or skillet till it is browned.***
For the masala :
1/2 tsp cumin seeds (jeera)
oil for frying
1 cup finely chopped onions
1 tsp ginger garlic paste
1 cup chopped tomatoes
3/4 tsp red chilli powder
1/4 tsp turmeric powder
1 tsp corroander powder
1/4 tsp garam masala powder
1/2 tsp cumin powder
salt to taste
1/2 cup of water
corriander leaves to garnish
how to make the masala :
Heat oil in a skillet and add cumin seeds. Add onions to it and let it brown in low fire. Add ginger garlic paste and fry for sometime and tomatoes to it and let it mix well with the onions. Once the onions are mixed add the powders and mix for another mt. add water and corriander leaves and let the gravy thicken. If you want it watery adjust the water accordingly. Add the grilled paneer to it and close for another few mts. MIx well again and serve hot with roties/naan/rice.
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Beans Stir fry

16 Oct 2009 In: beans, vegs

beans stirfryMy kids love this with rice and yogurt. This is another easy breezy lunch i make when i dont have time!

Beans – 250 grms cut into small pieces

jeera/cumin – 1/4 tsp

turmeric – 1/4 tsp

chilli pwdr – 1/4 tsp

curry leaves – 1 spring

salt to taste

Exra virgin olive oil 1 tbsp

In a heaqvy bottom vessel heat olive oil and add cumin. Once it splutters add the dry powders and stir for 2 seconds.. Be careful not to burn the powders. Add the rest of the ingredients and stir for few more mts. If you want to cook the beans close the lid and let it cook for 3-5 mts. Or else keep on stirring for 3-4 mts. Serve with rice or rotis.

im Sending my recipe for Light Meal Event

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Gobi (Cauliflower) Manchurian

1 Jul 2008 In: cauliflower, vegs


I love Manchurians… especially with fried rice!! Even though there are 2 parts in cooking this dish it is very easy.. you’ll need

  1. 2 cups of Maida or All purpose flour
  2. 1/2 cup cornflour
  3. 1/4 cup soya sauce
  4. 250 grms of cauliflower
  5. 1 tbsp finely chopped ginger and garlic
  6. 1/2 of a large capsicum
  7. 1 medium spring onion
  8. 4-5 tbsp chili sauce
  9. coriander leaves to garnish
  • First you’ll have to mix maida cornflour salt few drops of soya sauce and water to form a thick batter.
  • Dip cauliflower in it and deep fry
  • Heat oil in another pan and add the ginger and garlic,onions,capsicum,spring onions and stir.
  • when its done add soya sauce and chili sauce and stir
  • Add the fried cauliflower to it. Mix without breaking the cauliflower.
  • Add more sauce if needed. Garnish with coriander leaves.
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