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Friday, July 9, 2010

Think Spice Think Garam Masala Event Roundup!!

Dear Friends,

Thank you for your support and participation in the Event. I have received around 85 entries for this event. Here is the Roundup for Think Spice Think Garam Masala Event. I would like to thank Sunita for giving me an opportunity for hosting.

Please do let me know by mail or comment incase I have missed any of your entries, which is not intentional. Will update it.

Happy Weekend!!!

Roundup follows:
Mint & Cilanto Stalks Pulao by Kiran


Toasted Sandwich Rolls by Nayna

Spinach Mushroom Rice by Satyasree

Spicy Mushroom Curry by Satyasree

Yummy Okra Masala by Satyasree


Dal Makni by Shama


Black Channa Dal gravy by Shama


Paani Poori by Shama


Black Channa Dal Rice by Shama


Vegetable Biryani by Shama

Stuffed Onion Curry by Rachana


Mixed Veggies & Sprouted Moong Pulao by Priya S


Pepper Gobi Masala by Priya S


Bottlegourd & Bread Cutlet by Priya S


Soya & Butter Beans Pulao With Coriander & Mint Stalks by Priya S


Cauliflower Leaves Pakoda by Priya S

Microwave Capsicum Dal by Priya S
Paneer Tawa Masala by Priya S

Eggplant Bellpepper Pepper Masala by Priya S

Avacado Chapathi by Swathi

Whole Lentils Dal by Divya

Palak Paneer by Arthi

Masala Chapathi by me

Aloo Jeera by me

Veg Pulav by me

Carrot Rice by Hema




Cashewnut Rice by Nivedita




Carrot Rice by Sonal




Capsicum Black eye peas Mint Pulav by Sangi




Carrot Semiya Kichadi by Sangi




Indianized French Toast by Nithu




Cashewnuts Curry by Richa


Mutter Paneer by Aruna










Aloo Meal Maker Masala Curry by Gayathri


Palak Paneer by Padhu




Sweet Corn Carrot Paneer Kurma by Sanyukta





Hara Channa Tikki by Sanyukta


Cucumbar Spinach Dal by Sanyukta




Garlicky Red lentils with Mushroom by Sanyukta




Brocolli Zucchini Peas Rice by Sanyukta




Green Gram Dal & Black Chickpea Rice by Sanyukta




B1 Color Party by Sanyukta




Bottlegourd Peas Dumplings by Sanyukta

Stuffed Bell Pepper by Priya M


Palak Wale Masale Chawal by Priya M


Mixed Vegetable Curry by Shabitha




Soya Chunks Masala by Shabitha


Gujarati Dal Panchavati by Muskaan


Simple Potato Stir Fry by Kalva



Palak Paneer Pulav by Denny





Kohirabi Kurma by Denny




Tariwale Chole(Curried Chickpeas) by Apu





Mealmaker fry by Mahi


Tomato Kurma by Mahi




Paneer Butter Masala by Premalatha




Homemade Garam Masala by Premalatha



Dark Fruit Cake by Premalatha




Mutter Paneer Makhani by Asha



Channa Dal by Shobha




Sindhi Pulav by Shobha




Aloevera Curry by Shobha




Lauki Chana Dal by Nandini

Simple Dal by Nandini




Dal Makhani by Nandini







THANK YOU FRIENDS :-)

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Healing food - Simple Onion Curry

Onion curry is very simple. My mom used to make this for mouth ulcers. Just saw the event in Priya's blog, so sending my recipe.

Ingredients
Onions - 4 nos
Oil or ghee - 1 tspn
Mustard - 1/2 tspn
Dry Red Chilli - 1no(Optional)
Asafotida/Hing - a pinch
Curry leaves - few
Salt to taste

Preparation Method
Cut onions into small pieces.(See notes)
Heat a pan/wok/kadai add ghee/oil, add mustard, wait till it splutters. Then add dry red chilli and curry leaves(Caution of explosion)
Now add onions and salt. Saute till its nicely soft and cooked. (You will know by the colour and quantity)

Serve this tasty curry with steamed rice. This can be had daily for better results.

I am sending this recipe to Healing Food Onions hosted by Priya started by Siri.

Notes - Remove skin and wash onions for not affecting eyes.

Masala Chapathi

Chapthis are prepared with Wheat flour and is healthy. Apart from normal plain chapathi, sometimes I mix pepper powder to the dough. This time I have mixed Garam Masala to the dough and made chapathis specially for my event.

Ingredients
Wheat Flour - 2 cups
Garam Masala - 1 tspn(Store bought)
Oil - 1 tspn

Warm Water to mix
Salt as per taste

Preparation Method

In a wide bowl, put all the ingredients one by one and mix with warm water to form a soft dough. Once its done grease your hands with oil, coat the dough and mix it well to form a ball.
Leave the dough covered for half n hour or 1 hour if you have time.
Make small equal balls and spread to round shape with the help of rolling pin and board. If required spread little dry wheat flour on both sides.
Heat a Tawa/skillet. When its hot cook both sides till light brown with or without oil.

Serve hot with any fav. gravy or curry or Molagai Podi.

This can be had for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

My other entries for the event are Aloo Jeera and Veg. Pulav.

This is going off to my Think Spice Think Garam Masala Event here at Sara's Corner started by Sunitha.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Milagu Uralai/Aloo/Potato Podimas Step by Step Recipe

Milagu Uralai Podimas/Pepper Aloo is a very simple and tasty curry. Like the usual curries, this is slight different. Who doesn't like Potato? I just love it in any form.


Podimas is special dish from Tamilnadu. We can also make Podimas with Raw Banana.

Ingredients
Uralaikizhangu/Aloo/Potatoes - 4 nos
Milagu/Pepper powder - 1 tspn


For Seasoning
Cooking oil - 2 tspns
Mustard - 1/2 tspn
Urad dal - 1/2 tspn
Curry leaves - few crushed


                                            Pic 1                                          Pic 2



                                              Pic 3                                          Pic 4
Preparation Method
Boil Potatoes for upto 4-5 whistles. Cool and peel skin and mash it well.
Pic 1 - In a wok/kadai, heat oil add mustard once it splutters add urad dal and curry leaves. Saute till its brown.
Pic 2 - Now add boiled potatoes
Pic 3 - Mash it and mix well.
Pic 4 - Add salt and pepper powder and mix well.
Pic 5 - Cook for few mins and off the stove. Serve.
Do not roast it.

                                                            Pic 5
Serve with hot chapathis, steamed rice or Rasam or Sambar rice.



This is going off to CWS - Pepper hosted by Padma started by Priya.



PS - Your feedback is appreciated. Do try recipe from (http://www.sarascorner.net/) take picture and send it to me through Facebook message or mail me at simplysara07@gmail.com. Will be glad to add in my page Tried & Tasted album on FB or post on my page. Thank you for your encouragement.

I am sending these also to the event are Mizhagu Rasam Podi, Ven Pongal
Karuvepilai/Curry leaves Podi, Milagutal/Keerai Kootu and Milagu/Pepper Rasam.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Vellam/Sweet Appam for Father's Day!!!

Appam is sweet dish. Its very soft inside and crunchy outside. My Dad likes sweet this is also one of his favourite sweets. Sweet Appams are prepared along with vadai on KaarthigaiDeepam day also to know more about this click here. It can be prepared on any other day too.

My Dad is in India so could not be with him but he has tasted many of my recipes while here. So I am sure these are his favourites, so sending to the event. I thank him for always being by my side. He has given maximum support and taught me many sweet recipes as he is an expert in Sweet Making. Thank you Dad:-)


Ingredients
Raw Rice or Normal Rice - 1 cup
Vellam/Jaggery - 1 cup(powdered)(If you it to be more sweet you can add little extra)
Elachi powder - a pinch
Oil for deep frying.



Method
Wash and soak rice for about 6 hours or more in water.
Then grind rice with jaggery to fine paste(Like dosa batter)
Leave it for 2 to 3 hours. Then while making appams add elachi powder and mix well.
Heat an Appa Karal or Kuzhi paniyaram chetthi with oil.
Slowly pour them and deep fry both sides till brown. If you dont have proper stick you can remove them by fork or tikka sticks too. Remove them on a tissue.

Tasty sweet appams are ready to eat.

Variations : You can also add Jackfruit paste to this and it will taste yummy.

This is going straight to  I love my Dad Event for Father's Day by Jay.  Am also sending Kesari Bath to the event.

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