Kamis, 07 Maret 2013

Mung Daal Wada


After a long time, I thought of trying out something from my so called 'bible' - a cookery book gifted to me during wedding :) This recipe though not exactly similar but is inspired from there. It is easy to digest yet spicy enough to enjoy, making it a good breakfast.

Mung Daal Wada
Ingredients
1 Cup Mung Daal
2 Spoon Besan
6 Garlic Cloves
1 Inch Ginger
2 Green Chillies
1 Spoon Jeera
1/2 Spoon Red Chilli Powder
1/4 Spoon Turmeric Powder
A Pinch of Eating Soda
Salt
Oil

Method
  • Soak Mung Daal in water for 5-6 hours
  • After the mung daal is soaked, add garlic cloves, ginger, green chilies and jeera to the mixer with couple spoon of water and grind to rough paste
  • Add mung daal without water in it and grind the paste
  • To this paste add in besan, red chilli powder, turmeric powder, salt and eating soda and mix well
  • Heat oil in pan and fry small quantites of the paste we preapred earlier to get crispy wadas
Notes
Recipe had some more items like coconut, onions, curry leaves etc to be added but I think I liked this way better. It went really well with the coconut chutney

Dry Fruits And Rose Milk Shake


I got 'gulkand' from pune this time, thinking that it might help me cool down a bit when needed. Today wasnt that high temperature day, yet seeing the ice-cream box in the freezer and the gulkand sitting on the shelf, I decided to make this one. What a wonderful friday evening sipping in rose milkshake.

Dry Fruits And Rose Milk Shake
Ingredients
6 Cup Milk
2 Cup Vanilla Ice-cream
1/3 Cup Cashews
1/3 Cup Almonds
1/3 Cup Pistachios
1/2 Cup Sugar
2 Spoon Gulkand
A Pinch of Red Color

Method
  • Add Cashews, Almonds, pistachios in the mixer and grind to rough powder
  • Add in gulkand, ice-cream and grind again.
  • Add milk, sugar and red color and mix till smooth consistency
Notes
I kept few dry fruits half ground into pieces so that we could get them in mouth while having the milkshake. I think that gave the milkshake amazing taste and feel.
For more decoration, I mixed a pinch of red color with couple of drops of water and dipping the back of spoon in it decorated the top of the milkshake with some simple designs, current ones based on valentine theme :)

Vegetables Stir Fry


I had been having lots of vegetables in the freeze for quite some time. So today when we planned for quick lunch before heading out to cycling, how to quick something nice and yet something quick. Indo-chinese being my favorite cuisine I came up with this.

Vegetables Stir Fry
Ingredients
Handful of Ladies Fingers
Handful of Eggplant pieces
Handful of Cabbage
1 Cup Beans
1 Onion
1 Pepper
2 Spring-onions
6 Garlic Cloves
1 Spoon Garlic Paste
1/4 Spoon Ginger Paste
1/2 Lemon
5 Spoon Soya Sauce
1 Spoon Ketchup
2 Spoon Corn Flour
Salt
Oil

Method
  • Fry Ladies fingers in the oil and keep aside
  • In a pan heat oil and add onions. Fry them till translucent
  • Add in garlic cloves, chopped to fine pieces, eggplant pieces, beans, Pepper chopped, cabbage and cook them with constant stirring till the vegetables are cooked well.
  • Add in fried ladies fingers, garlic and ginger paste and Lemon juice and stir again
  • Add ketchup and soya sauce and stir for couple of minutes
  • Mix corn flour with 6 cup of water and add in the vegetables. Cook till gravy thickens
  • Add in salt and spring onions and stir for a minute. Serve with rice or noodles
Notes
To give it a little tangy taste, I used lemon but if you are not big on tangerines then you can just skip it. You cna also substitute lemon by a spoonful of Vinegar if you don't have lemon in stock.
I also wished I had some baby-corns and brocollies to add the taste, but never mind, there is always next time :)

Plums Cake


We had got lot of plums from Costco but they weren't ripe ones. So I had been thinking of making a cake using them for quite a few days. Finally today I got some time to experiment with it thought the plums were ripe now. I made it in heart shape in honor of today's Valentines day.

Plums Cake
Ingredients
1 Cup Butter
1.5 Cup Sugar
3/4 Cup Maida
1 Cup Hazelnuts
1 Cup Walnuts
1 Cup Groundnuts
3 Eggs
1/2 Spoon Baking Powder
6 Plums
2 Spoon Lemon Juice
4 Spoon Powdered Sugar
2 Spoon Almonds

Method
  • Grind hazelnuts to powder
  • In a bowl, beat in sugar and butter till light and fluffy.
  • Add a egg to the butter and beat well
  • Then add in 1/3rd of hazelnut powder and beat well.
  • Continue adding remaining eggs one at a time alternating with hazelnut powder and beat well
  • Add in walnuts and peanuts and mix well.
  • Sieve maida and baking powder together and add in to the above mixture. Mix well.
  • Grease a pan and add in the batter
  • Preheat oven to 350F/180C
  • Bake the cake at 350F/180C for 45 minutes
  • Take out the cake out of oven and arrange in halved plums(without seeds) over the top
  • Bake again at 350F/180C for 10 minutes. Take out and let it cool down
  • In a small pan mix lemon juice with powdered sugar and let it simmer till thickened
  • Pour it over the cake, garnish with finely chopped almonds.
Notes
Alternately you can use marmalade jam if you have. I wanted to use that for the glazing but since I didn't have it I made lemon, sugar mixture.