rice and vegs

Don’t you think sometimes you need a full vegetarian meal? And that too with almost all all all the veggies in it?? LOL!! I felt like that few months back! Yes this is from a draft long long back. I still remember i was craving for all the veggie curries I’m not good at cooking kerala veggies. I opened my cook book after a long time and started searching for these recipes. I hardly take a look at the books now becase i find everything in GOOGLE now! LOL! but i think if u need anything authentic tried and tested and tasted you have to open those books which you have treasured or passed from ur mom or aunt or grandmaa… the list goes on! So here goes the recipes.

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Avial is a vegetables with coconut and yogurt. I add all my favorite vegetables to it like potatoes, raw bananas, carrots, yam… yumm yumm!!

Carrot – 1 medium size
Potato – 1 medium size
Elephant Yam -1 cup
Raw Bananas – 1 large
long Beans- 1 cup

  • All veggies cut in 2 inch long pieces.

Coconut-1 cup
Green chillies-2 nos
Cumin seeds-1 tsp

  • Grind into a fine paste

Turmeric powder-1/2 tsp
Curry leaves 1-2 springs
Coconut oil for tadka
Sour curds-1 cup
Salt to taste

  • Cook the vegetables in a skillet with little water.
  • Add turmeric and salt to it.
  • When the veggies are soft add the coconut mixture to it.
  • After a boil add the beaten curd to it and turn off the stove.
  • Heat coconut oil in a separate tadka pan and add mustard seeds and curry leaves to it.
  • Serve with rice :)

Olan is beans mixed with winter melons in coconut milk. I love beans and winter melons but not really a fan of coconut milk. I had to buy it because this recipe is incomplete without it!

Small red beans – 1 cup soaked overnight
Winter melon -1 cup

  • Pressure cook the beans till its half done and then add the melon and salt and cook again till soft.

Coconut milk- to taste around 1/2 cup.
Curry leaves 1 spring
Coconut Oil for tadka

  • Add coconut milk to the cooked beans and melon and let it boil for few minutes.
  • In a tadka pan add coconut oil and mustard and curry leaves and add the the beans.

Spinach is the only veggie my kids will eat everyday! So i try ot make it often and in the simplest way! I make Cabbage also in the same way.

Heat coconut oil in a skillet. Add mustard seeds. When they splutter add chopped spinach/cabbage to it. Add salt to taste and mix well. Wait till the veggies are done. Usually these veggies are cooked within 5 minutes if u chop them finely.

Okra Curry is one of the easiest curry for me.. why?? because one can cut the okras into half and and still it will be soft after a boil! Also i roast gring a large packet of coconut and freeze it so its easy for me to add the coconut also. Please note that the roasted-grinded coconut doesnt not really freeze and become hard in the freezer. It will be still like a powder if you dry grind them.

10-12 okras cut in to any size
1 small onion chopped finely
1 small tomato optional
a lemon size tamarine ball soaked in 1 cup of water
2-3 tsps of coriander pwdr
1 tsp of red chilli pwdr
coconut oil for frying onions
salt to taste

coconut 1/2 cup
cumin seeds 1/2 tsp
fennel seeds 1/2 tsp
curry leaves 1 sppring
turmeric pwdr 1/4 tsp
shallot 1-2

  • roast all till dark brown and dry grind.

In a skillet add coconut oil and fry onions. If you are using tomatoes add them after the onions turn brown. Add chopped okras and fry then for 2-3 mts. Add the tamarine water and spices to it.  Cover and cook till the okras are soft. Add the grinded coconut to it and adjust the spices if u need more. And bring to a boil. Turn off immidietly after boiling.

  • You don’t have to add all the coconut to it. Adjust according to how thick you want the curry. Freeze the un used coconut if any.

Enjoy the kerala meal with kuruva rice! :)

Im overjoyed to receive this award from Malar Gandhi.

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And im passing this to Srivalli, Faiza Ali, Pajusha, Yasmeen, Lubna, Lissie.

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I have completed my 7 yrs in Singapore wow! i really didn’t think i would stay this long from my home and family!! Calicut/Kozhikode is famous for the parties and weddings and all the fun related to ti!! All these 7 yrs i have missed a lot of family fun. :(

But i really cant ignore all the good things about Singapore.. one of the most safest place to live in! masha allah.. im grateful to be here..
Briyanis always makes me nostalgic.. though my biriyanis never come out as good as my moms though i follow her recipe religiously its somewhr near her but not fully hers!
We eat red meat here very rarely here. Of course people be very health conscious once they come out of Kozhikode!! :D .. My husband says that for all the food he eats from Kozhikode in 2-3 weeks during our yearly vaccation  is the reward for being healthy for the rest of the year!
here goes the yummy recipe:
Beef or mutton – 1 kg
red chili powder – 1 tbsp
turmeric pwdr – 1/2 tsp
Onions – 750 grms
ginger garlic paste – 2-3 table spoons
green chili – 10-12 made into a fine paste (adjust as per ur taste.. the green chilis u get in Singapore is not so spicy)
tomatoes chopped- 2
lime juice – 5 tbsps
yogurt – 2 tbsp
coriander leaves – 1 cup finely chopped
mint leaves – 1/2 cup finely chopped
curry leaves – 2 springs finely chopped
coriander pwdr – 1 1/4 tbsp
garam masala pwder (home made) – 1 tbsp
salt to taste
rice – 7 cups (basmati or kola/kaima that u get in kerala)
ghee and dalda – as required
water – 10 cups
Pressure cook the beef or mutton with red chilli powder and turmeric powder and salt till tender.
Mean while in a large dish add ghee and saute the onions. When they are translucent add ginger garlic paste and chili paste. Add tomatoes to it till everything is very well mixed.
Add yogurt,lime juice and mix well. Then add garam masala and coriander powder to it. Mix well and add the beef/mutton (drain the water if  any) to it. let it cook for about 15 mts.
By the time it is cooked, in another large dish heat 2 tbsp of ghee or dalda and add cashew nuts and raisin and fry then till brown. Add one at a time not together. After frying keep them in a separate plate

Add water to the ghee. When the water boils add salt and rice to it. Make sure that the water is salty enough for the rice (by tasting it) and there is sufficent ghee (insert a spoon in the water and touch and see whether it oily. (If its not oily u can add more ghee to it).

Close the vessel and cook till all the water drains away. When the water drains it will be more that 3/4th cooked.

in the chicken vessel add 1/2 tbsp of ghee or dalda in the center and all the for sides. After that put rice on top of it. Evenly spread the rice and add a pinch of turmeric pwder, garam masala pwdr, the fried raisin and cashew nuts and lil bit of ghee. Like this make 3 layes of rice. And now cook again till the steam comes up. This will take another 15-20 mts.

  • Please note that the beef/mutton will be on the bottom of the vessel and the 3 layers of rice will be on top of it. ie, one layer of beef/mutton and 3 layers of rice.

When the steam comes up turn off the stove and let it cool for 15 mts. After that opening mix the rice and beef/mutton together.

  • This is not like Chicken biriyani where you have to separate the masala from the rice. In this you have to mix both the rice and masala together!

Now its ready to eat!!! Serve hot with green chutney, raita, pickel!!! yummmmm!!!!!!!!!!

Malabar Chicken Fry

This is the easiest chicken fry recipe i have come across!

  • Deskin, clesn and cut around 500 grms chicken.
  • Add red chili powder, turmeric pwdr to it (as per ur taste)
  • Add a 1/2 tsp to ginger garlic paste
  • A very small bunch of corriander and mint leaves and 1 spring curry leaves grinded into a paste without adding water.
  • Juice of 1 lime.

Marinate all together and leave it for 2-3 hours. Then pressuer cook it without water for 15 mts. Deep fry once its cooled. Serve hot with green chutney!!!

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