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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Fish Grill


We usually prefer chicken or fish over mutton and after getting used to grilling them in the microwave its the most wanted dish at home.I have tried the below receipe with many varities from fish ranging from mackeral,Seer,salmon and pomfret (black and white) and everytime it has turned out to be a superhit retaining the authentic taste and flavour that each of these fish offer.

Ingredients
1)Fish - 1 kg
2)Chilli powder - 2 tsp
3)Black Pepper Powder - 1 tsp
4)Ginger Garlic Paste - 1 tbp
5)Garam Masala - 1 tsp
6)Coriander powder - 2 tsp
7)Jeera powder - 1 tsp
8)Bread crumbs for rolling the fish
9)Salt to taste
10)Lemon juice - 2 lemons
11)Lemon rind - 1 tsp
12)Turmeric powder - 1 1/4 tbp
13)Olive oil - few droplets for greasing
14)Curry leaves - a handful

Procedure
1)Clean the fish under running water thoroughly.
2)Marinate them for a few minutes in 1 full tbp of turmeric powder until the fish masala is prepared.
3)Mix all the below ingredients in a blender to form a smooth paste
a)Chilli powder
b)Black Pepper Powder
c)Ginger Garlic Paste
d)Garam Masala
e)Coriander powder
f)Jeera powder
g)Salt to taste
h)Jeera Powder
i)Lemon juice
j)Turmeric powder
4)Add the lemon rind and mix it thouroughly.
5)Wash the fish that is marinated in turmeric powder thoroughly and squeeze out the excess water.
6)Coat each of the fish piece in the above paste and let it refrigerate over night
7)Preheat the greased crusty plate at 180 degree Centigrade.
8)Place the fish pieces coated with bread crumbs with even spacing between them and cook in microwave + grill mode for 18 - 20 mins turning their sides after ever 9-10 mins.



Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Crispy Grilled Shrimps

Eversince the grill cooking mode in the Microwave oven at home was discovered its raining grilled chicken,fish and shrimp .Owing to the zero oil aspect in this style of cooking its the most welcome dish at home on weekends and also on busy weekdays.With my friends at work too eagerly waiting for me bring them such delicacies the frequency of preparing these wonderful low fat non vegetarian items is high .Sanjeev usually buys them the previous evening while returning from work and I marinate them at night post dinner much aganist the wishes of my son and let is refrigerate until morning.This not only adds to the taste of the dish but also saves time while you are juggling in the kitchen.This is one superhit dish and worth an attempt for the accolades I received.






Ingredients
1)Shrimp - 1 kg
2)Egg white - 2 eggs
3)Chilli powder - 2 tsp
4)Black Pepper Powder - 2 tsp
5)Curry leaves - 1 handful
6)Ginger Garlic Paste - 1 tbp
7)Garam Masala - 1 tsp
8)Corn flour - 1 tbp
9)Bread crumbs for rolling the prawns
10)Salt to taste
11)Jeera Powder - 1/2 tsp
12)Lemon juice - 2 lemons
13)Lemon rind - 1 tsp
14)Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
15)Olive oil - few droplets for greasing

Procedure
1)Peel,devein and wash the shrimp thouroughly under running water.Drain out the excess water and keep it aside.
2)Blend egg white,chilli powder,Black Pepper Powder,Curry leaves,Ginger Garlic Paste ,Garam Masala,Corn flour,Salt,jeera Powder,Lemon juice ,Lemon rind and turmeric powder to a fine paste.
3)Gently squeeze out the excess water from the shrimp and marinate in the above paste.
4)Refrigerate it overnight.
5)Preheat the greased crusty plate at 180 degree Centigrade.
6)Place the shrimps coated with bread crumbs with even spacing between them and cook in microwave + grill mode for 15 - 18 mins turning their sides after ever 7-9 mins.
  
                                     

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Whole Wheat Paneer Momos/Dumplings



I know I have been away from the blogsphere for a while  now but definately not away from Cooking...Though I manage to click a few pics of my culinery attempts here and there I could never really pen down the receipe with my cute and naughty son wanting sit on me everytime I turned  the desktop / laptop on..With his lovely face making all the  best and cute expressions in the world to convince me into playing Rhymes or Party song from Race 2 I always give up and prefer to keep him happy and get loads of his kisses in return..I know working moms always miss their kids round the clock and we try all possible means not to disappoint them and Im no different...
Alright so here is why I tried to make a veggie version of Dumplings / Momos over a weekend...
Ever since we friends at work decided to boycott downing momos from the Momo counter at work due to them shrinking exponentially which finally turned to be something so close to being microscopic .I decided to prepare them more often at home and as a healthier version.With hubby dear being the biggest fan of my cooking for obvious reasons ;) it gives me all the more motivation to try out something new to please his weekend cravings...

Ingredients
Paneer Filling
1)Paneer cubes - 75gms
2)Green Chillies - 3
3)Finely chopped garlic - 2 tbp
5)Finely chopped onion - 2 medium sized ones
4)Salt to taste
5)Finely chopped coriander leaves - 1/2 cup

Dough
1)Whole Wheat Flour - 2 cups
2)Hot Water - 1 cup
3)Flax seed powder - 2 Tbsp
Procedure
1)Add salt in hot water and let it dissolve.
2)Add the whole wheat flour and knead it well till a soft dough is formed.
3)Grate the paneer and mix it with Salt,grated onion,grated garlic and finely chopped corinader leaves and green chillies
4)Mix the ingredients well till they are all well incorporated.
5)Shape the dough into small balls and roll out thinly
6)Place a teaspoon of the filling in the middle of the rolled out dough and bring the edges together to make small tight pleats.
7)Pinch the top and twist it to ensure the momos are closed tightly.
8)Place them on a idly cooker and steam for around 15-17 mins
9)Serve with chilly sauce.
This was a delightful evening snack and we thoroughly enjoyed it..as always I never feel complete without my parents tasting my preparations and I managed to take some of them to moms place the same evening..they loved it to bits.My bro being a non-veg lover was hoping the next time I replace panner with some minced meat :)











Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Vanilla cake with Chocolate Topping

In continuation to my previous post on hubby dear's birthday celebration plans I wanted to bake a cake.Tired of feeding him egg less, butter less, sugarless, whole wheat baked goodies for a change I wanted to bake with eggs,sugar and APF.Sanjeev wanted a simple Vanilla cake and I was craving for some chocolate hence merged both our desires and decided to bake Vanilla cake with chocolate topping.As mentioned earlier his birthday was on Good Friday and I was working that day,after making the Javvarasi payasam I was too tired to bake cake the same night hence decided to get up earlier than usual but had planned to cut the cake at mom's place as my dear bro and Sanjeev share the same birth date.I tried the below recipe by doubling the quantity and the cooking temperature but retaining the same cooking time.How Foolish was I..may be a tiring night ,early morning and a hectic planned work schedule waiting for the day makes one think so silly..When I removed the cake from the microwave oven it looked perfectly baked..Another mistake I tested it by inserting a knife closer to the center of the cake but more towards the edge..the knife came out clean and I thought it was perfect vanilla cake and started preparing the chocolate topping.Once I turned over the cake after it was cooled..BLOP fell the center totally unbaked just like the way it was before I placed it in the microwave..Was highly disappointed to feed my husband just the corners.Sanjeev is the best when it comes to cajoling me on such disasters in the kitchen..he uses the best of his people management skills to let me know that the intention is much more worth than the outcome..Well I know he hates to see me feeling low..but he also knows that I dont give up on accomplishing what I want  so easily.
He conveniently blamed the microwave oven for not being serviced ever since it was bought and made it a point to get it serviced over the weekend and motivated me to try baking the same cake again.
Kanishk my good old friend who is a wonderful cook helped me in identifying the areas where I could have gone wrong and Vinay another good friend and cook shared another simpler recipe.After all the encouragement of these 3 wonderful friends and with the cooperation of my little boyfriend my son , I tried the recipe again and it was a grand success.I got my bro and Sanjeev to cut the cake on Sunday when my parents had invited us for lunch.The cake was devoured by all in my family and the appreciation that I received was worth the attempt.I also shared it with my dear friends and colleagues at work who enjoyed it thoroughly and that really made my day..


Ingredients for Cake

1)Sugar - 1 cup
2)Vegetable oil - 1/2 cup
3)Eggs - 2
4)Vanilla essence - 2 tsps
5)APF - 1 1/2 cup
6)Baking Powder - 1 3/4 cup
7)Milk - 1/2 cup
8)Salt - 1/4 tsp


Ingredients for Chocolate topping

1)Dark Chocolate - 2 bars (I used the bournville dark chocolate bars)
2)Icing Sugar - 2 tbps
3)Milk - 3 tbps


Procedure for cake

1)Preheat at 180 degree centigrade.
2)Sift flour , salt and baking powder about 3 times
3)Whisk egg white at high speed till foamy
4)Add sugar and beat until soft peaks are formed
5)Add yolk one at the time and beat at high speed till ribbon stage
6)Warm milk and oil
7)Blend flour in 3 batches into the egg mixture with minimum speed
8)Add warm milk + oil mixture and fold in using a spatula
9)Bake at 180 degree centigrade for 25-30min
10)Test it with a tooth pick or knife inserted in the centre of the cake
11)Cool it on a wire rack to apply the chocolate topping.


Procedure for Chocolate Topping
1)Melt the chocolate bars over boiling water.
2)Add milk and stir well
3)Add icing sugar 1 tbsp at a time and mix it well.
4)Cool it in the refrigerator for about 20 mins.
5)Spread a thin layer over the cooled cake.
 

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Javvarasi Payasam

Birthdays are always fun..No matter how old you grow somewhere at the corner of your heart you still expect something special from your loved ones on this special day.With every passing year we run out of ideas to make this day even more special than the previous years.Books,gizmos,t-shirts,surprise party, etc etc were done in my list and this year I chose to please hubby dear's taste buds with his most favourite Javvarasi Payasam.Since his birthday was on weekday I decided to make it the previous night so that I could surprise him at 12.00am.Little did I know that Sanjeev's curiosity for my presence  in the kitchen for longer hours especially after a tiring day would be an easy guess to know what I was upto.As expected he landed up in the kitchen while I was trying hard to put my son to sleep and had his grub even before it was 12.00am.He loved it so much that he was all the more ready to have it again at midnight.While my son wondered what and why we ate at this odd hour he just hoped we dint feed him and he pretended to appear sleepy but never slept until we fell asleep..
Thanks to Navira for suggesting me to add Saffron and rose water to get that rich taste and wonderful smell..

Ingredients
1.Javvarasi - 1 cup
2.Milk - 1 litre
3.Sugar - 1/2 cup
4.Saffron - 3-4 strands
5.Rose Water - 2 Tbsp


Procedure
1.Wash the Javvarasi under running water and strain out the excess water.(Make sure that the Javvarasi is washed properly as my earlier attempts at this dish curdled the milk).
2.Soak the Saffron strands in rose water.
3.In a heavy bottom vessel boil milk and let it condense as you stir constantly till the quantity is reduced to 3/4.
4.Add the Javvarasi and stir it constantly till the milk reduces to 1/2 of its quantity.
5.Add sugar and continue to stir till sugar dissolves.
6.Let it cook for a while till the javvarasi is completely translucent.
7.Remove from Stove and add in the Rose water along with the saffron strands.
8.Stir it well and serve once it is cooled.




Monday, April 1, 2013

Oats Idli

We have rotis almost every night for dinner,on weekdays after a hectic workday my body just doesn't allow me to get innovative with the dinner menu and we resort to rotis.Though Sanjeev always encourages,appreciates and loves it when I experiment with food he is also highly obliging of the fact I cannot spare any energy to cook something new altogether for dinner on weekdays.Hence we reserve newer Menu options on dinner table for Weekends. I wanted to try Oats Idli  for quite sometime and after a series of blog hopping I finally managed to come up with the below very simple,easy and yet tasty recipe giving hubby dear and whole new flavour of Oats than the usual Oats porridge that we have for breakfast.The idlis turned out to be very tasty and light .Though it appears like rava idli they are very moist and tastes best when served hot.Sanjeev relished every bit of it and wanted me to try out other variations like Oats Dosa and Oats pongal too...

Ingredients
1)Oats - 1 cup ( I used Quaker Oats)
2)Wheat Rava - 1/2 cup
3)Curd - 1/2 cup
4)Water - 1/2 cup
5)Cooking Soda - 1 pinch
6)Finely chopped Vegetables (Carrot,capsicum,green peas) - 1 cup
7)Green chillies - 2
8)Finely chopped Coriander leaves - 1/2 cup
9)Grated Ginger - 2 Tbsp
10)Lemon juice - extracted from 1/2 lemon
11)Olive Oil - 1 Tbsp
12)Salt - to taste


Procedure
1)Dry roast the Oats until the raw smell has gone and powder it.
2)Heat Olive Oil and fry the finely chopped vegetables green chillies with needed amount of Salt.
3)Add Grated Ginger and continue to cook till the raw smell has evaporated from the vegetables.
4)Add wheat rava and combine it well with the vegetables.
5)Close the lid and let it cook for 1-2 mins.
6)Add the powdered oats and mix them well.
7)Remove the pan from the Stove and mix in curds and lemon juice.
8)Continue to stir with some water to ensure there are no lumps.
9)Add cooking soda just before making the idlis and mix it well.
10)Pour the batter on the greased idli plates and cook them on high flame in a regular pressure cooker or idli cooker for 10 - 12 mins.
11)Serve it hot with chutney powder or Sambhar.



 

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Whole Wheat Steamed Chicken Momos/Dumplings

It was around 10 yrs ago when I had first tasted momos, my brother had bought it for us and we at home wondered how this wonderful dish was prepared.With the exponential increase in workload I prefer to have lunch at the pantry but certain days when I go to the cafeteria I always see a big queue in front of the momos counter.I wanted to try out this dish but was skeptical about using whole wheat flour and was wondering if it would be as soft and tasty as the ones made from all purpose flour.It was Sunday evening and hubby dear was out to meet his friends and I had all the ingredients at hand,my little brat was busy running around the car trying to get his grandparents tired and I couldn't think of any better moment to try out this dish.To my surprise the dumplings came out so well that it tasted as good as the ones you get at the authentic Chinese restaurants, the brown colour was due to the whole wheat flour and the awesome mouthwatering taste overrides the not so professional pleats.Hubby dear and my parents enjoyed it thoroughly that I have constant request for preparing the next set at the earliest..

Ingredients
Chicken Filling
1)Chicken Breast - 1 (minced)
2)Green Chillies - 3
3)Ginger Garlic Paste - 2 tbp
4)Salt to taste
5)Soya Sauce

6)Finely chopped coriander leaves - 1/2 cup
Dough
1)Whole Wheat Flour - 2 cups
2)Hot Water - 1 cup


Procedure
1)Add salt in hot water and let it dissolve.
2)Add the whole wheat flour and knead it well till a soft dough is formed.
3)Blend together green chillies,ginger garlic paste,salt and soya sauce.
4)Add the above blended mixture to the minced chicken and mix it well.Add chopped corinader leaves and mix it again till well incorporated.
5)Shape the dough into small balls and roll out thinly
6)Place a teaspoon of the filling in the middle of the rolled out dough and bring the edges together to make small tight pleats.
7)Pinch the top and twist it to ensure the dumplings are closed tightly.
8)Place them on a idly cooker and steam for around 15-17 mins
9)Serve with chilly sauce.