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SNACKS
TAPIOCA VADAI
    
    If there is one eating time quite magnanimous between Breakfast, Lunch, Supper/Dinner, then it should surely be the 'Glorious Tea Time' - as the name suggests, the time is literally for a quick tea/coffee to add a bit of energy in between your meals.  But it has become so important, creative and elaborate with a wide array of snacks, sweets and savouries.  Even local delicacies add special accolades to favour the list. Name it as any baked, fried, steamed item, even new recipes pop out from leftovers.
     When I was a kid I used to anticipate this tea time, which was literally not tea time for me and my brother, as we were not allowed to drink tea or coffee.  What builds up to the anticipation is the thought what MOM would prepare for a snack.  She always comes up with something for tea time and if time never permits, we will stock up eateries from our nearby Krishna/Sunstar Bakery.  So it is always more heart filling and a happy time, all because of the brain contending and satisfying - SUGAR & FATS in it. I feel that is the reason we run behind fat filled or sugar loaded food items to celebrate an occasion and pamper our mood when stressed out. Two extremities, but soothes our senses.  If you can keep your limits then it is always fine to treat yourself, at times.
     Tapioca Vadai is an easy snack to go along with evening tea/coffee.  Even it suits to be served along with rice and curry.  This crispy & spicy Vadai tastes great as such or accompanied by condiments of your choice. Usually, Tapioca Vadai is prepared with raw tapioca.  Grated Tapioca is ground along with rice, seasoned and then deep-fried.  But this is an accidental but fantastic recipe prepared with steamed tapiocas, season it up with some onions, green chillies, ginger etc., to add a note of flavour and taste to it.

Cuisine : South Indian
Recipe Type : Snacks
Spice Level  : Low
Difficulty : Easy
Yields : 15 - 20 Vadais
Author : SM

Preparation Time : 20-30 Minutes
Cooking Time : 15 - 20 Minutes

 

INGREDIENTS :

Tapioca - 250 Gms
Rice Flour - 2 Tbspn
Gram Flour - 100 Gms
Onion - 1 No.
Green Chillies - 6-8 Nos.
Curry Leaves - 2 Sprigs
Coriander Leaves - Few
Fennel Seeds - 1/2 Tspn
Asafoetida - 1/2 Tspn
Salt - To Taste

To Deep Fry :

Vegetable Oil

METHOD  :

To Boil Tapioca :

  • Peel the tapioca and wash it.
  • Then cut it into pieces of the desired size.
  • Wash it well until the water is clear.
  • Boil tapioca in water by adding salt and turmeric powder.
  • Cook until the pieces are soft.
  • Drain and discard the water.

For Tapioca Vadai :

  • Mash the steamed Tapiocas, remove the veins if any and make sure there are no lumps.
  • Add the flours and finely chopped Onions, Green Chillies, Ginger and Fennel Seeds to the mashed Tapioca.
  • Finally, add chopped Curry Leaves and Coriander Leaves.
  • Heat Oil in a pan.
  • Take lemon sized Vadai mix and flatten them with your hands.
  • Make a hole in the centre of the flatted Vadai with your finger.
  • Drop the shaped Vadai mix into the hot oil and deep fry them until they turn into golden brown colour.
  • Drain them on paper towels.
  • Serve them hot with Coconut Chutney or any condiments of your choice.
  • Goes well along with hot-hot Coffee or Tea. 
  • Can also be served along with Steamed rice, Curry and Rasam.

NOTES :

  • Making the hole in the centre of the Vadai ensures that it is evenly cooked even at the centre.
  • Adding Asafoetida and Fennel Seeds helps to cut down the gastric nature in Tapioca, and also helps in easy digestion.
  • If you want crispier Vadais, add a pinch of Soda-bi-Carbonate.
  • Deep fry the Vadais on a medium flame on both the sides until it turns golden brown and the sizzling of oil stops.
  • Do not add water to the mix.

 

Important : Food Safety 

  • Tapioca naturally produces cyanide*, which is poisonous to humans; however, the cyanide may be removed during processing.
  • So peel and wash it thoroughly with enough water.
  • Also, can soak them in water overnight and then discard the water and wash them again before cooking.
  • Cook Tapioca with enough water to cover them, and then discard the water once it is cooked.
  • These steps ensure that the little amount of toxin present in it are removed.

      *Cyanogenic glycosides present in tapioca,  releases hydrogen cyanide during enzymatic hydrolysis by beta-glucosidase. These are transformed within humans and animals after the plant tissue has been macerated. Above steps can cut down the effects of the toxin.

FISH FRY
POMFRET FRY - GOAN STYLE
    Goa a small state in the Western Coastal region in the Arabian Sea is one place tourist flock for the beauty, culture, entertainment and all the more for food.  The bright sunshine, clean, sand spread beaches, cool coconut trees and a wonderful cuisine add highlights to this beautiful place.   Goa has a long history and reminiscent memories of culture, architect and food left from Portuguese settlement. As said visit Goa for 'Good Mood and Good Food'.
     Goan Cuisine is unique to itself with a wide array of Seafood, Coconuts, Jaggery, Beef, Pork, Spices, Vinegar and their own speciality the FENNY (Goan special country liquor usually prepared from Cashew Apples).  Though some food is similar to Kerala Cuisine from parts of Cochin (which was also a Portuguese Settlement), the spices used in Goan Cuisine gives a twist to the flavour. Like any other cuisine and culture, Goan cuisine also has taken its twist and turn of adaptation with the use of local produce and adapting to the nature of prevailing neighbourhood cuisine culture.
      If there is one seafood favourite all around the world then, it would surely be this Pomfret Fry. And when it is prepared in Goan style, the taste of the fish is enhanced with tropical spices like pepper, fenugreek and fennel giving it an overwhelming flavour and an extra note of aroma.
     But absolutely it means only to people who love fish and seafood. My son used to run behind the fishmonger when he was a kid, asking him to stop so that I can buy fish for him.  But suddenly things changed, and he totally started to avoid eating them.  Even the smell of fish makes him run out of the place. Even now he never comes to the wet market or to the seafood section in the market.
     But for an exception, he wouldn't mind eating seafood like prawns and crabs and Steamed Seabass/Pomfret or Ikan Bakar Pari (Grilled Sting Ray).  But I have never been successful in insisting him to eat fish in any other way.  Even my daughter gets sceptical eating fish at times, literally only at times.  On other occasions and for certain recipes and fishes she loves them.  So I usually make sure to buy their favourite fishes and prepare the way both of them likes.
     Pomfret Fry is one of my daughter's favourite dish and all the more she likes them prepared as Meen Pollichathu in Kerala Style, since our visit to Kallu Shap (Toddy Shop) near Cochin. This Goan style fish fry is a simple marinade prepared with basic spices with a slight note of tanginess from tamarind.  Marinated Fish can be deep-fried or shallow fried to your preference.  Serve it along with Rice, Fish Curry or Simple dhal or veggie curry. 


Cuisine - Goa (India)
Course - Side Dish/Appetizer
Difficulty - Easy
Serves - 2
Author - SM

Preparation Time - 15 - 20 Minutes
Marination Time - 30 Minutes to 1 Hour
Cooking Time - 10 - 15 Minutes.


INGREDIENTS :

To Marinate :

Medium Sized Fish - 2 Nos.
Ginger Garlic Paste - 1 Tbpsn
Turmeric Powder  - 1/2 Tspn
Red Chilli Powder - 1 Tbspn
Pepper Powder - 1 Tspn
Cumin/Fennel Powder - 1 Tspn
Roasted Fenugreek Seeds Powder - 1/4 Tspn
Semolina/Rice Flour - 1 Tbspn (Optional)
Tamarind Juice - 3 Tbspn
Salt - To Taste

For Frying :

Oil - 2-3 Tbspn

To Garnish :

Onions - Few
Coriander Leaves - Few
Lemon Juice - 2-3 Tspns

 

METHOD :

  • Clean the fish and draw 3-4 incisions with a sharp knife all over the fish.
  • Dry Roast the Fenugreek Seeds and Fennel Seeds on a very low flame until the spices splutter and turn aromatic.
  • Cool and grind the roasted spices into a fine powder. 
  • Mix all the ingredients mentioned under 'To Marinate', adding Tamarind Juice into a paste.
  • Marinate the fish with the Spice Paste and keep it aside for 30 minutes - 1 hour.
  • Heat oil in a pan and fry the fish on medium low flame for about 3 minutes.
  • Gently flip the fish and fry the other side for about 3 minutes or until it is fried on both the sides.
  • Remove from oil and drain it on a paper towel.
  • Serve hot Garnished with Onions and Coriander Leaves and with a drizzle of Lemon Juice over it.
  • Goes well with steamed White Rice accompanied with Dhal, Curries, Non-Veg Curries/Gravies.

NOTES:

  • Any type of fish- small/big variety can be used for this recipe.
  • I have prepared the dish with white Pomfret, even fish pieces can be used for the purpose.
  • Adjust spices as per your taste and fish’s size.
  • Can marinate the fish overnight and leave it in the refrigerator. 
  • Adding Semolina/Rice Flour is purely optional, I haven't used it in this recipe.
  • If, leaving it in the refrigerator add Semolina/Rice flour just before frying the fish.
  • Can Deep Fry or shallow Fry the fish to your preference.
  • I usually shallow fry the fish.

 
COCONUT MILK
USES & BENEFITS OF COCONUT MILK

     Coconut Tree is considered as 'KALPA VRIKSHA', which means, 'DIVINE TREE' which can fulfill all wishes. But in real terms, it could be termed as ' a tree which provides all that is necessary for a living'.  From the root to its leaves, each and every part of a coconut tree proves useful and is loaded with therapeutic benefits.
     Coconut Milk is often called as 'Miracle Liquid' - because of its high nutritional content and it's great ability to fight and prevent diseases and build up the body’s immunity. Coconut milk is a liquid naturally found in mature coconuts. When a coconut is cracked open, the thin liquid which is inside the coconut is the COCONUT WATER.  But the COCONUT MILK is what you get when you blend the white coconut flesh and then strain it.
     Coconuts are highly nutritious and rich in fibre, vitamins C, E, B1, B3, B5 and B6 and minerals including iron, selenium, sodium, calcium, magnesium and phosphorous. coconut Milk can be used as a milk substitute for people with lactose tolerance.
    Coconut Milk is one best Vegan choice and can be used in various recipes from curries, desserts, ice creams, smoothies, milk shakes etc., Coconut milk is higher in healthy saturated fatty acids and especially the lower fat variety and is advised to use in moderation. 
     Coconut Milk has loads of health benefits and innumerable culinary usage.  It enhances the taste and flavour of the dish it is added into.  Giving fresh note and slightly sweeter tinge to the dish.For homemade Coconut Milk recipe, click here...

1 Cup of Coconut Milk contains...
  • Calories: 552.
  • Fat: 57 grams.
  • Protein: 5 grams.
  • Carbs: 13 grams.
  • Fiber: 5 grams.
  • Vitamin C: 11% of the RDI.
  • Folate: 10% of the RDI.
  • Iron: 22% of the RDI.
  • Magnesium: 22% of the RDI.
  • Potassium: 18% of the RDI.
  • Copper: 32% of the RDI.
  • Manganese: 110% of the RDI.
  • Selenium: 21% of the RDI.
*RDI - Recommended Daily Intake

BENEFITS OF COCONUT MILK :

FOR HEALTH :

Strong Bones : 

     Coconut milk contains Calcium and Phosphorus, the two major minerals which help to strengthen the bones.

Treatment of Arthritis:

     Selenium an antioxidant, found in coconut milk controls free radicals and thus relieves arthritis symptoms and decreases the risk of inflammation in joints.

Lowers Cholesterol:

     Though Coconut milk contains saturated fat it can reduce cholesterol levels, as it has Lauric Acid which boosts HDL (good) cholesterol. Coconut milk is easily broken down during digestion and metabolizes healthy fats such as omega 6, which is an essential fatty acid.

Source of Magnesium:

     Coconut milk is a rich source of Magnesium. This mineral helps to calm the nerves and maintain normal blood pressure as well as prevent nerve cells from becoming overactive. Magnesium also reduces muscle contraction and makes you feel more relaxed.

Aids Weight Loss:

If taken in moderation, can help to control weight. Though coconut milk is rich in saturated fats (fattening agent), it is also rich in Fiber, which makes you feel full for a longer time.

Stronger Immune System:

     Coconut milk contains Lauric Acid, Antimicrobial Lipids and Capric Acid which possesses Antibacterial, Antifungal and Antiviral properties. This lauric acid is converted into a compound called Monolaurin when it enters the body, which is believed to fight the viruses and bacteria that cause Herpes, Influenza and even HIV.

FOR SKIN & HAIR

     Coconut milk can be beneficial for your hair like Coconut Oil. It is used in hair masks as it nourishes our hair with Proteins.

Nourishes the Hair :

     Coconut milk cools the scalp and nourishes the hair by naturally moisturizing the root ends, hair follicles and stimulate hair growth.  Massage fresh coconut milk into your scalp for 3-5 minutes and leave it for at least 15 minutes before washing it off, which can prove beneficial in restoring dry & damaged hair.

Prevents Balding :

   Massaging the scalp with Coconut Milk diluted in water along with Camphor solution is a very good home remedy for balding. Massage your scalp including the bald spots with this mixture and leave it for a couple of hours. Rinse it off with warm water.

Helps in detangling the Hair :

    Apply some Coconut milk through your hair before combing. It acts as a natural detangler for your hair.

As Hair Conditioner:

    Coconut milk is a great hair conditioner, use it as a leave-on conditioner. Coconut Milk provides you with longer and thicker hair and also gives an added volume to your hair without making them greasy. Rub the coconut milk on your hair from roots to ends and leave them or wash it off with warm water after few hours.

Coconut Milk For Skin

     Coconut Milk is rich in vitamins A and C, calcium, iron and natural proteins which contribute to a smooth and radiant skin.

Moisturizer:

    Coconut milk replaces moisture in the dehydrated skin and is a great moisturizer. Rub some coconut milk on your skin and leave it for 30 minutes to get absorbed. This will combat dryness and promote healthy and glowing skin. Fresh homemade coconut milk serves best for this purpose.

Treatment of Sunburns:

     Coconut Milk can be very effective in treating skin damaged by harsh sunlight.Apply a thin layer of cool coconut milk to the area, leave it overnight or for few hours before washing it off. It helps in easing the pain of burns and rashes and gradually lightens the darkened scars formed due to sun burns.

Anti-ageing Benefits:

     Applying topically and using them in your diet improves skin conditions.  Nutrients in it help to slow down the ageing process of your skin and body by maintaining flexibility and elasticity of the skin and blood vessels. Thus, it prevents wrinkles, sagging skin and age spots.

Treatment of Skin Ailments:

     The moisturizing properties of coconut milk can soothe the symptoms of psoriasis, dermatitis and eczema. The natural fatty acids in this milk can help treat dry and irritated skin and also help remove harmful bacterias from your skin.

     From a part of the world where coconut, coconut and more coconuts with a name so synonymous to go along KERALA - GODS OWN COUNTRY / LAND OF COCONUTS. We use it as grated coconut, coconut milk, coconut oil - it is been in our daily diet and lifestyle for ages. Coconut in grated form and as Milk is used in a variety of dishes.  Coconut Oil, on the other hand, is used for cooking and also as hair & body oil and in the preparation of medicated oils in Ayurveda. Oil prepared from the roots of Coconut Tree proves beneficial to get rid of joint pains. Nothing new as far as we know.  With new dimensions of Virgin Coconut Oils in stores with an unimaginable price for a small bottle - make me wince a bit. But the very name 'KALPA VRIKSHA' or Divine Tree which can fulfil any wish - would have been named by wise men of the ages who lived along with 'Nature' and who has understood the basic nature and benefits of Coconuts and its products from time immemorial.

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*DISCLAIMER:

Please remember these options are only meant as guidelines and in no way replaces the advice or treatment provided by your medical practitioner. It is always good to seek the advice of your physician for professional advice in any matter related to your health. This is for information purposes only.



CHICKEN RICE
HAINANESE CHICKEN RICE IN RICE COOKER
     Equally good and perfect as authentic Hainanese Chicken Rice is this easy 'Rice Cooker Chicken Rice'.  Though a shortcut method of the original version this method proves handy when cooking in a small batch.  If you are in short of time and really in a quest for something special, then go ahead with this lazy method of cooking.
      I have already posted the recipe and method for Authentic Hainanese Chicken Rice. As this dish is one of my family favourites, I have started to frequent it and usually, we do not need a full chicken for this rice, and then I started to ponder for easier versions and came up with this.
     Cooking Chicken Rice in Rice Cooker does total justice to the dish too. Even the texture and aroma of the rice also turns out equally good. Instead of full Chicken, Chicken Pieces are used in this recipe along with home made Chicken Stock. You can also use store bought Chicken Stock Concentrate or Cube for the purpose. For Home-made Chicken Stock Recipe, click here...
     Cook the Jasmine Rice and Chicken Pieces together and as for serving suggestion serve it along with the heavenly add-ons to drench the chicken and rice - the Sauces & Soup

          - Dipping Soup
          - Ginger-Garlic Sauce &
          - Soy Sauce


Cuisine : Chinese (Hainanese)
Course : Main Course
Difficulty : Medium
Spice Level : Low
Serves : 3-4
Author : SM

Preparation Time : 10-15 Minutes
Cooking Time : 25 - 30 Minutes

HOW TO MAKE HAINANESE CHICKEN RICE IN RICE COOKER

INGREDIENTS :

Chicken Pieces - 400 Gms
Rice - 2 Cups
Chicken Stock - 11/2 Cups
Garlic - 6-8 cloves
Ginger - 1" Piece
Screw Pine/Pandan Leaves - 2 Leaves
Salt - To Taste
Chicken Fat/Oil - 2 Tbspn

METHOD :

  • Clean, Wash and pat dry the Chicken Pieces, Sprinkle some salt and pepper over it and leave it aside. 
  • Rinse and wash the Rice until water runs clear.
  • Drain the Rice and keep it aside.
  • Heat a pan, add the Chicken Fat/Oil and allow it to melt.
  • Saute finely minced Garlic & Ginger in a low flame for few minutes.(It shouldn't burn)
  • Add the Rice and fry this for about two minutes on a low flame.
  • Turn off the heat and scoop the rice into the rice cooker.
  • Place the marinated Chicken Pieces into the rice cooker.
  • Boil the Chicken Stock along with Salt and pour it into the rice.
  • Tie the Screw pine Leaves into a knot and drop it into the rice cooker
  • Close the lid and press START.
  • Allow it to cook until the switch falls to WARM UP mode.
  • Fluff it up with a fork, and close the lid.
  • Let it sit in warm-mode for another 15-20 minutes.
  • Switch off, fluff the rice with a fork. 
  • Serve individual portions with Rice, sliced Chicken Pieces, Dipping Sauces and Soup.

NOTES:

  • Rice Water Ratio for cooking in Rice Cooker is usually 1:11/2 Cups, but use only half the amount of water, as the chicken pieces tend to ooze out water while cooking. I have used only 11/2 Cups of Chicken Stock for 2 Cups of Rice.
  • I have used Jasmine Rice in this recipe, which is fragrant and gives a nice aroma to the dish.
  • Adjust the amount of water, if you feel the rice is too dry.
  • Alternatively, it can be cooked in a sauce pan too.  
  • If Cooking in a Pressure Cooker, follow the above instructions as for the rice cooker with an extra 1/2 Cup of Chicken Stock and cook for a whistle on a high flame.  Leave it aside until the pressure releases, fluff the rice.  Rice & Chicken Pieces tends to become softer when cooked in Pressure Cooker.

 

GINGER & GARLIC SAUCE FOR HAINANESE CHICKEN RICE

HAINANESE CHICKEN RICE

GINGER & GARLIC SAUCE FOR HAINANESE CHICKEN RICE

INGREDIENTS:

For Ginger Garlic Sauce:

Ginger- 1" Piece.
Garlic - 2 Cloves
Chicken Stock - 2 Tbspns
Sweet Chilli Sauce - 2 Tbspns
Sriracha Chilli Sauce - 2 Tbspns
Rice Wine vinegar - 1 Tspn
Lemon Juice - 1 Tbspn
Salt - To Taste
Sugar - 1 Tspn

METHOD :

  • Pound Ginger & Garlic with a mortar & a pestle into a fine paste.
  • Alternatively can finely chop the ingredients.
  • Add Chicken Stock, Sweet Chilli Sauce and Sriracha Sauce to the above.
  • Add Salt, Sugar and Lemon Juice and Mix well.
  • This dipping Sauce is a bit spicy version, as I have used Sriracha sauce.

SWEET DARK SOY SAUCE

INGREDIENTS :

Dark Soy Sauce - 5 Tbpsns
Water - 5 Tbspns
Rock Sugar - 2 Tbspn

METHOD :

  • Boil the Water and Rock Sugar in a saucepan in a medium flame.
  • Stir it well until all the sugar dissolves and the liquid turns into a syrup. 
  • Add the Dark Soy Sauce to the syrup and mix well.
  • Serve it as another dipping sauce along with Hainanese Chicken Rice.

 

SOUP FOR HAINANESE CHICKEN RICE

HAINANESE CHICKEN RICE

SOUP FOR HAINANESE CHICKEN RICE

INGREDIENTS :

For the Soup:

Vegetable Oil - 2 Tspns
Garlic - 2 Cloves
Chicken Stock - 1 Cup
Light Soy Sauce - 1 Tspn
Salt - To Taste
Sugar - a Pinch

For Garnishing:

Spring Onions - Few

METHOD :

  • Heat Oil in a pan and saute minced Garlic until aromatic.
  • Pour in the Chicken Stock, Light Soy Sauce, Salt and Sugar.
  • Allow it to boil for few minutes.
  • Garnish with Spring Onions and serve it along with Hainanese Chicken Rice.

HOW TO SERVE HAINANESE CHICKEN RICE

CHICKEN RICE
HAINANESE CHICKEN RICE

SERVING SUGGESTION :

     To plate it up - scoop out a bowl of rice, serve it along with thinly sliced chicken pieces, soup and sauces.  Can add some cucumber and tomato slices, if preferred.  Can serve hot or cold - both ways Hainanese Chicken Rice taste heavenly.

HOME-MADE BUTTER
HOME MADE BUTTER

     Origin of Butter dates back to more than 10,000 years and it has been in the lifestyle of civilizations from the time animals were domesticated and reared for dairy products. Butter by its nature has been enhancing the flavours and textures with its versatility to be compatible in various dishes converting them into a delicacy. Not only as a food, it is also valued cosmetically and also highly esteemed for its healing properties.
     Butter can be prepared by churning fresh cream or yogurt/curd.  Mostly butter is prepared from Cow's Milk, but it can also be prepared with Buffalo/Sheep/Goat/Yak Milk. Churning process produces small grains of solidified butter separating the whey or butter milk from it.
     Imagine the old fashioned churning method, sitting all the way and churning butter from a large pot of cream or curd with a butter churn, the swirling and swooshing splish-splash, splish-splash sound.  Though reminiscent of stories of Gopikas' churning butter and Krishna stealing it from the pots, sounds quite good.  But the idea really makes me wince a bit.  For one reason, you need a lot of cream or butter and another reason the time and labour it takes.  But this was the method my grandmother and almost for years, my MOM had followed.  There was a big herd of cows and buffaloes in my grandmother's house that preparing Curd, Butter, Buttermilk and Ghee was a part of their daily routine.
     But with small batches of milk, we buy these days, it is easy and fast to churn it up in a blender or a food processor. Even Stand Mixer or Hand Mixer can be used for the purpose.  The idea behind the method is to separate the fat from the milk/cream/yogurt.  I usually use my blender for the purpose and use the whipping option available in it. If you do not have the whipping option you can just agitate the milk by switching on the lowest speed button for few seconds, switch it off and again continue with the process until fat globules start to coagulates over the milk.
     Butter can be made by collecting :
         - the thick layer of cream from Curd
         - heavy sheet of cream from Milk
     Homemade butter is one routine in our kitchen.  My MOM and my MIL both prepare it so frequently that we never buy butter or ghee from the market. We usually prepare Butter from thick layer of cream from Curd. Or just collect the heavy sheet of cream from milk which floats over it. Collect it in a bottle, close the lid tightly and store it in the freezer until use.  When there is enough cream may be around three to four cups then we can go ahead with the process of making Butter.  Thaw the cream before the process.
      The options and uses with this home-made Butter is vast enough. But the highlight of home made butter is that it has no additives, preservatives or colouring agents.

HOW TO MAKE BUTTER :


Ingredients :

Fresh Cream - 3-4 Cups
Ice Water - 2 Cups

Method :

  • Pour the fresh cream into the jar of your blender.
  • Add Ice Water to the above and close the lid of the jar.
  • Turn on the whipping option in your blender or turn on to the lowest speed for few second i.e for about 10 - 20 seconds.
  • Switch off and again do the above process until small fat globules solidify above the milk.
  • The total process may take about 3-5 minutes.
  • When you feel that all the fat from the milk has solidified, pour it out through a strainer.
  • Or simply remove it using a slotted spoon or with your hands.
  • Collect all the solidified butter into a wide bowl.
  • Rinse the Butter in ice water and remove any remaining butter milk out of it.
  • Repeat the process and rinse the butter with ice water until the water runs clear.
  • Can store the butter in airtight containers.
  • For Salted Butter - Can add a dash of salt and mix it well into the butter before storing. 
  • Can spread this fresh butter over Toasts, or serve hot rotis or parathas with a blob of butter over it.
  • Can use this butter to prepare cakes, cookies and pastries or while baking potatoes, for basting chicken or meat.
  • Or simply heat it up to make Ghee/Clarified Butter.
  • Can flavour the butter to your fancy like Garlic Butter, Lemon/Lime Butter, Herb flavoured Butter or mix it up with some spices like Cayenne or Pepper to it.
  • Mix along with some Preserved Fruits or Honey/Maple for a sweeter flavour.
  • Home-made Flavoured Butter can be stored in the refrigerator for a week and in the freezer for about two months.

NOTES :

  • Store the collected cream in the freezer and thaw it up before making butter.
  • Ice cold water will help in solidifying the butter soon. 
  • If using a hand mixer or stand mixer the butter will stick on to the beater. 
  • Rinse and store the Solidified Butter in an airtight container in the refrigerator. 
  • Do not throw the whey or otherwise called Butter milk.
  • Season it up with shallots, green chillies, ginger, lemon juice and curry leaves to make Sambharam/Moru or simply add a dash of salt into it.
  • This makes a very good drink on a sunny day.

*TIPS & TRICKS :

     Cleaning the blender jar is one mess of a thing in the process of making Butter. Pour slightly hot water (not boiling water, which can spoil the blender jar) into the jar, close and beat it up on low speed for few seconds in the blender. Can add few drops of dish wash liquid and beat it up again. Pour out the warm water and wash it as usual.

     Pour hot water into the bowls used for making butter and leave them aside for few minutes. Then wash it up as usual. Hot water helps to remove the grease from nook and corner making the process easy and clean.


RAITHA
MINT RAITHA
     One of the simplest side dish ever.  This is a yoghurt based condiment mostly served along with Biriyanis/Pulaos, Parathas/Rotis, Tikkas, Kebabs etc., Raita means Salad and this recipe has Yogurt(Curd) as a base flavour with Mint and spices. Some raitas are also served with finely chopped Onions, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Carrot or any two or three of them mixed together in Yogurt(curd) base.
     Mint Raita with its beautiful Green hue and fresh minty flavour, is pleasant not only to our eyes but also gives a whole some feel with its overwhelming flavour with an added advantage of trailing health benefits.  Mint is good for digestion and hence it is usually served with rich and spicy main course dishes like Biriyanis, Pulaos and appetizers like Tandoori Chicken, Kebabs, Cutlets, Tikkas etc.,
     This cold condiment can be well served with spicy dishes or with richly prepared dishes which includes lots of fats, red meats etc., Mint promotes digestion - the aroma of the herb activates the salivary glands and secretes digestive enzymes. Almost all cuisine and culture uses mint along with heavy dishes so that the food gets digested comfortably. It is even called as a palate cleanser.

Cuisine : North Indian
Recipe : Condiment
Difficulty : Easy
Serves : 3- 4
Author : SM

Preparation Time : 5-10 Minutes


INGREDIENTS:

Mint Leaves - 1 Cup
Green Chillies - 1 No.
Cumin Powder - 1/4 tspn
Salt - To Taste
Sugar - a Pinch
Black Salt - a Pinch (optional)
Curd - 1 Cup

METHOD :

  • Clean and rinse Mint leaves in running water and allow it to drain in a colander.
  • Grind fresh Mint Leaves, Green Chillies, Cumin Powder, Salt and a pinch of Sugar in a small blender jar into a fine paste.
  • Whisk the curd until smooth, pour the mint paste to the curd.
  • Add a pinch of Black Salt and mix well until well combined.
  • Refrigerate the raita until it is served.

NOTES :

  • The Yogurt/Curd should not be sour. Use fresh Curd for the recipe.
  • Refrigerate the curd before mixing it up with Mint Paste.
  • Whisking and refrigerating the Curd will give a good, smooth texture to the raita.
  • Adding Sugar to the Mint Paste will help retain the green colour.
  • Adding Black Salt is purely optional, can substitute it with Chaat Masala.
  • Refrigerate the raita until it is served.



INDIAN BREADS
MOOLI/RADISH PARATHA
     Stuffed Indian Bread, colloquially named Parathas are Rotis made with immediately available ingredients in an Indian Kitchen. North Indian Cuisine is filled with variable recipes with a variety of stuffed Parathas. These parathas are made with Whole wheat flour(Gehun ka Aatta).  We can get wild with the choice of stuffings, Aloo Paratha with Potatoes Stuffed in it, or Methi (Fenugreek Leaves) Paratha/Thepla, Mint Paratha, Onion/Spring Onion Paratha, Gobi(Cauliflower) Paratha, Mooli(Radish) Paratha, Dhal Paratha, Paneer Paratha etc., & etc.,
     My acquaintance with these stuffed Parathas started during my college days, where I had quite a lot of North Indian classmates.  As normal as it is, they used to love our Sambar Idli and Dosa, Upma, Pongal or Sambar/Thayir(Curd) Sadham and we South Indians love their Parathas, Pooris, Kulchas, Dhoklas, Theplas, Baturas etc., So it became a routine in our class to share, literally we used to swap our lunch boxes. My favourite among the dishes was Dhokla and stuffed Parathas with Punjabi Mango Pickle/Sweet Mango Pickle. It was during those time that I started preparing stuffed Parathas, Baturas etc., which was quiet new to our palate at home.
     And among other Parathas, the most frequented is this Mooli Paratha.  Mooli/Radish Paratha is prepared with whole wheat flour and grated radish seasoned to taste.  Radish tends to ooze out a lot of water from it, so it's quite important to squeeze out the excess water, before kneading it into a dough, otherwise, the dough would be very difficult to handle.  Parathas are usually cooked over the griddle with oil/ghee drizzled over it.  The smell of Radish and ghee wafts out a pleasant aroma while cooking. This Mooli/Radish Paratha can be eaten with just some Curd Raitha or Pickle.


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Cuisine : North Indian ( Punjabi)
Course : Main Course
Difficulty : Medium
Spice Level - Low
Serves : 4
Yields : 12 - 15 Parathas
Author : SM

Preparation Time : 10-15 Minutes
Leavening Time : 5-8 Minutes
Cooking Time : 15 - 20 Minutes
 
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HOW TO MAKE MOOLI/RADISH PARATHA

INGREDIENTS :

For the Dough :

Whole Wheat Flour - 2 Cups
Radish - 1 Cup.
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Red Chilli Powder - 11/2 Tspn.
Salt - To Taste
Sugar - 1 Tspn (Optional)
Oil - 3 Tspns(for Dough)
Water - as Required

To Cook :

Ghee/Oil - 4-5 Tspns (To Drizzle)

METHOD :

  • Clean, Wash, Peel and Grate the radish, sprinkle a dash of salt over it and leave it aside for few minutes.
  • Squeeze out the excess water from the grated radish.
  • Mix all the ingredients mentioned under 'For the dough', adding a little water and knead it into a pliable dough.
  • Finally, add oil and knead it again for about 7-8 minutes.
  • Cover and leave it aside for 5-8 minutes.
  • Before rolling them, knead it again.
  • Divide the dough into 12-15  medium sized balls.
  • Then roll them out into thin circles.
  • Heat a griddle(Tawa) and cook each paratha in medium flame.
  • Drizzle 1/4 Tspn of Oil/Ghee over each Mooli Paratha and cook them until they turn into golden brown colour on both the sides.
  • Serve Mooli/Radish Parathas hot with a bowl of Curd(yoghurt), Raitha or Pickle.

NOTES :

  • Grated radish tends to ooze out excess water from it, make sure to squeeze it out.
  • Can substitute 1/4 Cup of grated radish for Radish leaves too.
  • Can substitute Red Chilli Powder for Green Chillies.
  • Garam Masala/Chat Masala can also be added while kneading the dough.
  • Can add Spring Onions/Coriander leaves along with grated radish.
  • Can stuff the radish mix and then roll it out too, instead of kneading it along with the flour.
  • Some recipes even call for sauteing out the grated radish to ensure that there is no water in it.
  • Add very little water as required while kneading the dough.
  • Can also smear a blob of butter over hot Mooli Parathas just before serving.


MOONG DHAL
MOONG DHAL FRY

     Moong Dhal Fry or Tadka is one of the popular and most sought recipes.  It is one of the most common dishes prepared to go along with Chapathis and rotis. Dhal Fry is usually prepared with Moong Dhal/Masoor Dhal/ Tuvar Dhal/Bengal Gram Dhal.  It is an easy recipe with very few ingredients and all the more it can be prepared within minutes. This Dhal Fry goes well with Chapthis, Rotis, Parathas, Naans, Kulchas and Pulkas; with rice dishes like Steamed Basmati Rice, Jeera Rice etc.,
      It is basically Dhal Tadka where Dhals(Lentils) is cooked and seasoned with mild spices, 'Tadka' simply means tempering, where the spices are spluttered in oil/ghee to add flavour and taste to the dish. Tadka instantaneously enhances the aroma of the dish. Tadka or Tempering is literally an Art.  If performed well you get instant results. Some Temperings should be Poured into the dish, and some temperings should be done initially and then the ingredients should be mixed and cooked over it. Indian cooking stresses on various strict methods of tempering. Tempering includes spluttering of spices in oil or ghee or butter until they crackle, or just simply enhancing the flavour of the spices in low flame without allowing them to splutter. We can just brush off the idea, but the in depth notion behind the art gives an extra special note to the dish transforming it into a tasty, aromatic and flavour filled dish.
    This is a North Indian Style of preparation where the tempering is mostly done with Cumin Seeds rather than with Mustard. Cumin Seeds along with other spices and condiments are tempered in Ghee in low flame until the flavour is released for this Dhal Fry. To get a restaurant like Dhal with a smoky flavour, Dungar method can be used to infuse the authentic smoky smell. This dhal has a beautiful creamy texture and a bright yellow colour and the tempering enhances the feel of the dish with a heart warming aromatic effect.


Cuisine : North Indian
Course : Side Dish
Spice Level  : Low
Difficulty : Easy
Serves : 3 - 4
Author : SM


Preparation Time - 5 - 10 Minutes
Cooking Time - 15 - 20 Minutes


HOW TO COOK MOONG DHAL FRY

INGREDIENTS:

For Dhal :

Moong Dhal - 1/2 Cup
Water - 11/2 Cups
Onions - 1 No.
Green Chillies - 3-4 Nos.
Ginger - a Small Piece
Garlic - 2 Cloves
Tomato - 1 No.(Optional)
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Garam Masala Powder - a Pinch (optional)
Kasoori Methi(Dried Fenugreek Leaves) - Few
Butter/Ghee - 1 Tspn

For Tempering :

Ghee/Oil - 2 Tbspn
Cumin Seeds - 1 Tspn
Dry Red Chillies - 2 Nos.
Asafoetida Powder - 1/4 Tspn
Kasuri Methi - Few

To Garnish :

Cream - 1 Tbspn(optional)
Coriander Leaves - Few

For the Smoky Flavour :

Charcoal Briquette - Small Piece
Vegetable Oil - 1/2 Tspn
Ramekin - 1 No.

METHOD :

For Dhal :

  • Clean and wash the dhal until the water runs clear.
  • Add 11/2 Cups of Water to the dhal along with other ingredients mentioned under 'For Dhal'.
  • Pressure cook the dhal for a whistle in high flame and for another whistle in low flame.
  • Switch off the flame and allow to pressure to release. 

For Tempering :

  • Heat Oil/Ghee, immediately lower the flame and splutter Cumin seeds, Dry Red Chillies and Asafoetida powder and Kasuri Methi.
  • Pour the tempering to the Dhal and mix well.
  • Garnish it with Cream and Coriander Leaves.
  • Serve hot with the dish of your choice.

For Smoky Flavour (Optional) :

  • Place a small ramekin in the middle with some vegetable oil inside.
  • Add the red hot coal inside the oil and cover the pot with a lid.
  • Leave the smoky charcoal inside the pot for a while.
  • It will give the Dhal Fry a smoky flavour.

NOTES :

  • Can use Masoor Dhal for the dish or mix equal amount of Masoor dhal and Moong dhal for the recipe.
  • The above dhals do not require soaking and both Dhals require the same amount of cooking time.
  • If using Tuvar Dhal or Bengal Gram Dhal soak them before cooking.
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  • Adding butter or ghee while cooking dhal will speed up the process and also adds a nice flavour to the dhal.
  • According to Ayurveda, Moong Dhal should be cooked with ghee (or other oil) to antidote its dry and astringent qualities.
  • Do not add salt while cooking dhal, once the dhal is cooked add salt and mix well before tempering.
  • Adding Tomatoes and Cream are totally optional.
  • Do not splutter cumin seeds and asafoetida powder in high flame this will burn them and will give a bitter taste to the dish. 
  • Pour the Tempering to the cooked dhal.
  • Can also substitute Green Chillies with Red Chilli Powder.
  • Infusing the Smoky Flavour to the dhal is totally optional. 



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