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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Avacado-spinach salad with Olive oil and sesame dressing..

Preparation time:  15min
Cooking time: 0min
Serves 2 people

Ingredients:
Spinach - 1 bunch
Avacado - 1 big size
Olive oil - 2 tsp
Sesame seeds - 3 tsp
Salt to taste

Avacodo-Spinach salad with olive oil and sesame seed dressing



Method:
  1. Wash the spinach well in water and chop them.
  2. Clean the avacodo and cut them into pieces of your size of choice.
  3. Mix together spinach and avacado in a bowl.
  4. In a pan heat the oil. Once the oil is hot, add the sesame seeds and allow to splutter.
  5. Now add the hot oil and sesame mix to bowl.
  6. Then add salt and mix well and serve.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Pitatla vangi (Flour brinjal)




I have used typical Maharastrian naming conventions in the recipe. I have put in the hindi names in the brackets. This  curry can be served with Bhakari (Jowar Roti) or chapati. The side items with this will be masala peanuts and bukki kanda (Hand hit onion).

Ingredients:
Besan flour - 2 cups
Wheat flour - 2 tsp
Oil - 3 tbsps
Salt to taste
Jeera - 3 tsps
Red chili powder - 2 tsps
Dhaniya powder - 1 tbsps
Peanut powder - 1 and 1/2 cups
Kala tikhat (Masala chili powder) - 1 and 1/2 tbsp
Dry coconut grated or powdered
Ginger-Garlic paste - 2 tbsps
Coriander
Tumeric powder - 1 tsp
Amchur - 1 tsp
Mustard seeds -  1 tsp
Curry leaves
Green chillies
Onion - 2 medium
Tomato - 2 medium
Water for the dough





Part 1:
To make the dough for the flour brinjal.
Mix the below ingredients and make a dough by  adding water.
  •         2 cups of besan
  •         2 tsp wheat flour
  •         2 tsp oil
  •         Salt
  •        1 tsp crushed jeera
  •         Red chili powder according to taste and spicyness of the powder
  •         1 tbsp dhaniya powder

Part 2:
Saran (Filling or masala):
Mix the below ingredients in a mixer.
  •         1 cup Peanut powder
  •         1 and ½ tbsp. Kala masala
  •         Dry coconut powder roasted in oil
  •         ½ tbsp. ginger-garlic paste
  •         Chopped coriander
  •         Turmeric powder
  •         Salt to taste
  •         1 tsp amchur

Part 3:
Vangi (Brinjal)
  1.        Take out small portions of the dough, roll into round (similar to wheat rotis). Put Saran (filling) in it.
  2.        Give it a shape similar to Brinjal. Apply oil on the complete vangi.
  3.        Take a pressure cooker, do not use the whistle. Take a flat vessel which can fit in the cooker and layer it with oil.
  4.        Put the vangi in the vessel and then in the cooker and cook for 3-4min without whistle.
  5.        Let them cool down.




Part 4:
Rassa (Gravy)
  1.        Put Fodani (Tadka) with Oil, Jeera, Mustard seeds, curry leaves, green chili.
  2.       Then put onion and fry till golden brown.
  3.        Then put tomatoes and cook it till the tomatoes leave some oil.
  4.        Now add salt, red chili powder, the remaining Saran (Filling). Add water to it.
  5.        Allow this mixture to boil. Now add Vangi.
  6.        Boil again and serve hot with Bhakari (Jower roti), Masala peanuts and raw onion.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Coffee-Banana Milkshake

Ingredients:
Banana - 3 small or 2 big Nos
Coffee - 1 tsp
Sugar - 2 tsp (Or according to taste)
Chilled Milk - 2 glasses
Ice cubes if you like.


Method:
1. Cut bananas in random sizes. Blend in the blender.
2. Now add the other ingredients except ice and blend it well.
3. Now add the crushed ice and blend once Or you can keep the milkshake in the deep freezer for say half hour. Then before serving just blend it once and serve it.
4. Serve it chilled.