Wednesday, August 25, 2010

PEAS PULAO RECIPE

Green peas pulao  is an easy and simple dish with minimum ingredients. This finds place in my kitchen once a week, especially when i get up late and run out of time. Generally i make cauliflower curry as an accompaniment for this. It is different from the Vegetable Pulao which i make usually.
Whenever i pack this for my daughter’s lunch box, i pack seperate box for her friends too, who loves this a lot.
peas pulao

Peas pulao recipe

  Preparation Time : 15 mins | Cooking Time : 25 Mins |Serves: 6

     Basmati rice   1 cup
     Green peas     1/4 cup
     Ginger garlic paste   1 tsp
     Green chili   1
     Ghee  1 tsp
     Oil   1 tsp
     Salt   as needed 
     
     


Method:

  • Wash the rice and soak with 1 and 1/4 cup of water for 20 mins.
  • In a pan ,put the ghee and oil and add the ginger garlic paste.
  • Saute in a medium flame till the raw smell goes.
  • If adding green chilli, slit it into two , and add at this stage
  • Then add the soaked rice to it keeping the water aside.
  • Fry for 5 mins.
peas pulao peas pulao
  • Transfer it to rice cooker/pressure cooker.
  • I used the rice cooker.
  • Add salt and the water and close the lid.
  • When it is done ,add the frozen green peas to it.
peas pulao
  • If not using the frozen one,just microwave the fresh peas for 5 mins with little water and by adding little salt to it.
  • Adding peas in the end retain the green colur of the peas and will look very nice.
peas pulao

Monday, August 23, 2010

MIXED VEGETABLE CURRY | SIDE DISH ROTI

      Mixed veg curry, is a tomato based vegetable gravy, pairs well with phulkas | parathas. I usually make with frozen vegetables and can be done with fresh veggies too.
Even it goes well with ghee rice | jeera rice.
Check out my

Mixed veg curry

Thursday, August 19, 2010

JANGIRI FOR 1st BLOG ANNIVERSARY

My blog is celebrating 1st anniversary today. So i wanted to make a sweet dish to celebrate this day.
Jangiri
I started browsing for recipes in internet, 2 years back. I always try recipe from blogs. I slowly started making very few friends out of this and i mail them regarding my doubts and i get quick response from them.
I never thought of starting a blog on my own. Among the few friends i made Raji of Raks Kitchen  got close to me. We both stayed in singapore and that time i was new to singapore too, she answered all my queries patiently. She always insisted me to start a blog, but i am so scared to commit anything new, since i am packed up with my household work and managing both the kids.
Finally after a year, i started a blog with her help and she taught me everything regarding “how to start a blog”.
For the past oneyear i have learnt a lot and still learning. Here i want to thank one of our fellow blogger Lavanya of Cookery corner, who also insisted me to start a blog.. She is very sweet friend and answered all my queries with utmost patience.
So for this anniversary i wanted to try Jangiri from Raks Kitchen. I have tried this very long back, but first time it didn't come out well. This time it came out very great.
My family enjoyed it a lot.
Jangiri

I followed the same recipe from her blog. Please refer to the link above for the recipe.
I thank all my followers, readers and friends who are spending their time in reading my posts , commenting and trying my recipes. Thank u very much for your encouragement and support.
See you all soon with interesting post.

Monday, August 16, 2010

BISIBELABATH RECIPE | HOW TO MAKE BISI BELE BATH

Recipe of bisi bela bath with video   

Bisi bela bath – a delicious meal comprising of rice, lentils and vegetables. Bisi bela
bath or Sambar rice is a very popular, traditional South Indian, one pot meal from
the Karnataka cuisine. Infact, it is a signature dish of the MTR chain of restaurants.
Everybody in my family loves it a lot. I made this last week for the Singapore
food blogger’s potluck party and we all enjoyed it.
I learnt this recipe from my mother about ten years back. After several attempts, I
am not satisfied with the outcome. Cooking Bisi bela bath takes time and we need
patience to get the right consistency. An authentic Karnataka style Bisi Bela Bath
includes a few more spices like cinnamon and star anise. Since, I am not
particularly fond of these spices in the Sambar rice I have customized it to my liking.
Usually, dry coconut or kopra is added to enhance the flavor of this dish. However,
it can also be made using fresh coconut. Also check out,

bisibelabath

Monday, August 9, 2010

ARISI UPMA RECIPE | HOW TO MAKE ARISI UPMA

Arisi upma recipe


Arisi Upma is a very popular and traditional Tamil Brahmin recipe. It is made
using raw rice and lentil (toor dal). It is a very simple and flavourful one-pot meal,
generally made on fasting days. It makes its presence in my kitchen atleast once a
week for dinners as we all love arisi upma. In the olden days, people made arisi
upma in a brass vessel called as uruli. Even today, my mother and mother in law
continue to make arisi upma in this vessel. My mother, being a working woman moved
on to making arisi upma in a pressure cooker as it was easier and time saving. I
learnt to make this version from her and was totally amazed with the outcome. For a
better texture and flavor, I always add a handful of grated coconut to this arisi upma,
an expert advice given to me by my grandmother. Moving on to the recipe.
Coconut chutney and Kalyana Gotsu pairs well with Arisi upma.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

PANNER BHURJI | PANEER RECIPES

  Panner bhurji is an easy side dish which we can prepare with paneer, and can be done in a jiffy. It consumes less oil too compared to other paneer gravies. Even if you have curdled milk at home, you can make paneer bhurji with that.
Check out my


paneer bhurji

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

PEPPER KUZHAMBU | MILAGU KUZHAMBU RECIPE

Pepper Kuzhambu | Milagu kuzhambu is a tamarind a based South Indian Kuzhambu variety. This can be prepared with or without garlic. Its absolutely your choice to use it or not, but i prefer adding garlic . Both the version will taste very yummy. Generally this pepper gravy is included in the pathiya samayal, the food which is given for newly delivered moms.
Check out my sukku milagu kuzhambu
Milagu kuzhambu

Friday, July 23, 2010

IDLI MILAGAI PODI RECIPE | SIDE DISH FOR IDLI|DOSA

Molaga podi recipe updated with video

Idli milagai podi

Milagai podi- a spicy, flavourful powder made by coarsely grinding roasted lentils
and dry chillies. Milagai podi or Molaga podi or Idli podi (commonly referred in
restaurants) is a quick and easy recipe to pair with idli or dosa. We loved this since
our childhood days and have always insisted on having idlis and dosais with this
podi despite our mother making sambar or chutney. I fondly remember my mother
scolding us sisters for finishing off this podi in no time. As we say, history repeats
and now I find myself reprimanding my daughter for doing the same thing.
If you are a huge fan of molaga podi then you must check these recipes too

Apart from having molagapodi with idli, dosa you can use milagai podi for making Podi sevai and Millet capsicum rice. 

Sunday, July 18, 2010

KADALAI MAAVU(BESAN) CHUTNEY, SIDE DISH FOR IDLI | DOSA

Kadalai maavu chutney is an instant and easy chutney recipe, pairs well with dosa and idli. During my childhood my  mom makes this kadalai maavu chutney | besan chutney | bombay chuntey, during weekends. We all sit together and relish this with idli and dosa. This kadalaimaavu  chutney can be made in a jiffy and i personally love this with dosa. My dad used to feed us dosa with kadala maavu chutney during all weekends, even we are grown up.
Besan - chutney



Kadalaimaavu chutney

  Preparation Time : 10 mins | Cooking Time : 20 Mins |Serves: 4-5 

     Besan | kadalai maavu   2 tbslp
     Water   3 cups
     Shallots    8
     Tomato   1
     Green chili  1
     Red chili powder 1 tsp
     Oil  3 tsp
     Mustard seeds   1/4 tsp
     Turmeric powder  1/4 tsp
     Salt  as needed 
     Curry leaves  few



Besan chutney

Method: 
  • Chop the onions into round and tomatoes finely.
  • In a bowl,add the besan, turmeric powder,salt and red chili powder.

  • Add water and mix it nicely without any lumps.
  • Use a hand whisk, will give better results.
  • Heat a pan and pour oil to it.
  • Add mustard seeds  and when it splutters add the green chili and  onions .
  • Saute till it turns pink.
  • Add the tomatoes and saute well till tomatoes becomes mushy. 
  • Now add the besan mixture to it.
  • Keep the flame very low, otherwise it will form lumps.
  • Stir it nicely for till it gets cooked.
  • The besan will get cooked in 3-5 mins.
  • Add curry leaves and serve hot with idli/dosa. 
Kadalai maavu chutney


NOTE:   The chutney should always be served hot, otherwise it will become thick and lose its original taste.