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GULAB JAMUN
KALA JAMUN

     If it is one sweet recipe that I would never ever get bored trying, then it is obviously Gulab Jamun.  So, a good new variation to our good old Gulab Jamun - Kala Jamun. Along with the recipe, I was able to know the typical variations & differences of these Sweets. Gulab Jamun, Makkan Peda, Kala Jamun, Pantua, Lyangcha etc., though most of these sweets, at a look, can be deceiving and you would misinterpret it to be the same old Gulab Jamun (So is the popularity of a Gulab Jamun worldwide).  They have slight variations in ingredients, taste, texture, flavour & taste.

    Kala Jamun looks more or less so close to a darkened version of Gulab Jamun., but the Kala Jaam or Kala Jamun deserves appreciation on its own. These sugar dipped rounds made of khoya/paneer are, one of the most loved Bengali sweets and have captured a unique place in our hearts despite being considered as one of the variants of the Gulab Jamun just like the Pantua or the Ledikenni or the Lyangcha.

    Gulab Jamuns gets its golden brown colour because of the sugar in the khoya and they are fried on a medium flame until it turns into light brown.  But Kala Jamuns, on the other hand, get its distinct black or dark brown colour due to the sugar/sugar syrup added while kneading the dough.   The sugar/Sugar syrup added while kneading the dough, caramelizes while frying and gives the Kala Jamun its dark colour.  And Kala Jamuns are fried on a high flame for an extra bit of time which makes it crispier too.  Traditional Kala Jaam recipes uses plenty of Sugar Syrup along with Khoya/Paneer/Chenna & All-purpose flour.   Some recipes even call for adding a bit of cornflour while kneading the dough which makes Kala Jamuns extra crispier.

Tips to remember while making Kala Jamuns: 

GULAB JAMUN
KALA JAMUN

CHENA:

  • Fresh Paneer/Chena yields you with a better texture.  
  • You can use Paneer but freshly made Chena works better. Fresh Chena tends to retain some moisture.
  • Chena is nothing but fresh cheese curds that we get after curdling the milk.
  • For Chena, the process is the same as for making Paneer.  But, just stop at the stage when the milk curdles. Drain in a muslin cloth, squeeze water and use in the recipe. You may need to curdle around One litre of milk for this amount of Chena.
  • Paneer is what we get once it is left to set.
  • Once you set it, then it’s called Paneer.

For How to make Paneer, Click here...

KHOYA/KOVA/MAWA:

  • Use soft Khoya for the recipe.  
  • Sweetened Khoya also suits well for Kala Jamuns helping you to get the desired dark brown coloured Kala Jamuns. 

For How to make Khoya/Mawa, Click here...

KALA JAMUN DOUGH:

  • We need a soft and smooth dough for Kala Jamuns.
  • Fresh Chena and soft Khoya helps you t get soft dough.
  • I didn’t add any milk while kneading the dough, the moisture  from the Chena and Khoya was more than enough to knead a soft dough.

FRYING:

  • Fry Kala Jamuns on a medium-low flame.
  • What you need is evenly cooked and coloured Jamuns with a crispy exterior.
  • Frying them on a high flame can darken the Jamuns leaving the centres under cooked.   And also it hardens the Jamuns. 

SUGAR SYRUP:

  • For Kala Jamuns we need a bit of sticky syrup. To test the consistency, take the syrup in a spoon or a ladle and touch it with your fingers. It should be sticky if we slide it through our fingers. 
  • The Sugar Syrup shouldn't turn into String consistency. The syrup should flow down when lifted & poured out with a spoon.
  • Make sure the sugar syrup is warm when you add the fried Jamuns to it. 
  • Once you take the Jamuns out of the oil, immediately add them into the warm syrup. Do not wait for them to cool down.

 

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Cuisine - Bengali(Indian)
Recipe Type - Sweet, Dessert
Difficulty - Medium
Yields - 10-12 Pieces
Author - SM  

Preparation Time - 15 - 20 Minutes
Leavening Time - 5 - 8 Minutes
Cooking Time - 20 - 30 Minutes
Soaking Time - 2 - 3 Hours
 
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HOW TO MAKE KALA JAMUN - KALA JAM

 

GULAB JAMUN
KALA JAMUN

INGREDIENTS :

For  Kala Jamuns/Kala Jam:

Paneer/Chenna - 2 Cups
Khoya/Mawa - 1 Cup
All-purpose Flour(Maida) - 2 Tbspn
Baking Powder - A Pinch
Cardamom Powder - 1/4 Tspn
Ghee - 1/2 Tbspn
Salt - A Pinch (Optional)
 
For How to make Paneer, Click here...
For How to make Khoya/Mawa, Click here...

 

For Deep Frying:

Oil/Ghee
 

For Sugar Syrup:

Sugar - 2 Cups
Water - 4 Cups
Green Cardamoms - 3-4 Nos.

For Garnishing:

Cashew Nuts/Almonds/Pistachios - Few (Optional)

 

METHOD:

For Kala Jamuns/Kala Jaam:

 

  • Grate the Paneer/Chenna and mash well until there are no lumps.
  • Take Khoya/Mawa in a bowl and mash it well until there are no lumps. 
  • Whisk All-purpose Flour, Ghee, Cardamom Powder, Salt & Baking Soda in a bowl and mix it along with Paneer & Khoya.
  • Mix all the ingredients well until there and no lumps and has a fine texture
  • Knead the dough suing your palms until you get a soft texture.
  • The dough should not be crumbly or dry. If the dough is dry sprinkle a bit of milk and knead it until soft.
  • Leave the dough aside for about 10 Minutes. 
  • Divide the mixture into 18-20 equal-sized balls. 
  • If you prefer to stuff the Kala Jamuns, stuff it up at this stage and than roll it out into balls. 

For Frying the Kala Jamuns:

  • Meanwhile, heat Oil/Ghee, reduce the flame to medium-low.
  • Add the Jamuns and fry them until they turn into dark brown or slightly blackish.
  • Toss them frequently in the oil to get an even colour.
 

Soaking the Kala Jamuns in Sugar Syrup:

 
  • Remove the Kala Jamuns from the oil with a slotted spoon and immediately drop them into the Sugar Syrup.
  • Let the fried Kala Jamuns soak in the sugar syrup for at least 2-3 hours.
  • Garnish the Kala Jamuns with slivered Almonds or Cashew Nuts or Pistachios.
  • Serve Kala Jamuns warm or cold, with a hearty drizzle of sugar syrup over it.
 

 For Sugar Syrup:

  • Add Sugar and Water, in a heavy-bottomed pan.
  • Keep this on a low flame and stir well until the sugar dissolves completely.
  • Do not stir when the sugar solution starts to boil. This will affect the consistency of the syrup. 
  • Once the sugar is dissolved and when the sugar solution starts to boil, add 2 Tbspns of milk into it.
  • This step is to remove the dirt from the Sugar. The dirt coagulates and starts to float on top and at the sides of the pan, remove them from the sugar solution using a slotted spoon.
  • Always keep the flame at low. Remove all the floating dirt & then strain the syrup using a strainer.
  • Stir in Cardamom Powder.
  • STICKY SYRUP: For Kala Jamuns we need a bit of sticky syrup. To test the consistency, take the syrup in a spoon or a ladle and touch it with your fingers. It should be sticky if we slide it through our fingers. 
  • The Sugar Syrup shouldn't turn into String consistency. The syrup should flow down when lifted & poured out with a spoon.
  • Switch off the fire and leave the sugar syrup aside.
  • Overheating the sugar solution will caramelize it or thicken it.


 

GULAB JAMUN
KALA JAMUN

NOTES:

 

  • If there are lumps while mixing the flour and paneer, make sure to break the lumps before adding Curd/Milk to knead the flour.
  • Lumps will affect the texture of the Kala Jamun. They will not be soft.
  • The moist from Paneer & Khoya is more than enough to knead it into a dough.
  • If you feel that the dough is dry, sprinkle a bit of milk and knead it until soft.
  • Deep fry the Kala Jamun on a medium-low flame.
  • Soak all the Kala Jamuns in Sugar Syrup in a wide bowl/pan. Make sure they aren't overcrowded.
  • For Pantua recipe, use the same ingredients & roll it out into balls.  But fry it on a medium-low flame untilit turns into golden bown in colour.
  • For Lyangchs recipe, use the same ingredients & roll it out into balls, then make cylindrical shape out of it and fry it on a medium-low flame until it turns into golden bown in colour.
  • Some Kala Jamun recipes are made with Stuffings in it.  If doing so, stuff the jamuns with  finely chopped CashewNuts/Almonds/Pistachios, add a few Saffrom strands soaked in 1/2 a teaspoon of milk to it and mix it along with the nuts.
  • Use just a small amount of finely chopped Nuts to stuff each Kala Jamun. You may need about 2 tablespoons of stuffing for the whole batch.
  • For the stuffing use any one Nut or mix different nuts of your choice.
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*TIPS & TRICKS :

Adding milk to the Sugar Syrup is an old trick taught by my 'Dad'.  This helps to remove all the dirt and scum from the Sugar Solution.  Simmer it for few minutes until all the dirt coagulates and it would start to float over the Sugar solution.  Remove it with a slotted spoon

 

 

 


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MIXTURE SNACK/CHIVDA
CORN FLAKES MIXTURE


      Spicy South Indian Mixture is one of the unavoidable snacking items.  It is one the most frequented savoury item bought from any sweet shop - 'A default combo of a Sweet and Mixture'. One of the best Tea-time snack ever! The number of varieties it caters in the name of "Mixture" is literally quite a number I should say.  And this Cornflakes Mixture is one among them.  An easy & quick version of a Mixture/Chivda which can be made within no time.

    When it comes to South Indian culture, when you visit a friend or a relative, it is a tradition to take along with them a Sweet & a Kaaram(Savoury). And it is the same when you serve a snack to a guest. Mostly South Indian Mixture  or Murukkus take a special place in the Kaaram(Savoury snack) list.  And the same rule goes for a festival too.  Diwali is synonymous to Sweets & Savouries, most of the households get busy preparing a variety of Bakshanams for the day. A few Sweets and some default Savouries like Murukku or Mixture are must haves when it comes to Diwali. So in midst of busy schedules, work pinches and long list of to do lists for Festival, let me bring you one simple snack which could be easily incorporated within minutes.

MIXTURE SNACK/CHIVDA
CORN FLAKES MIXTURE

 

    You do not need any meticulous preparation, no mixing, no grinding, no ratios or measurements, no long cooking time, sweating out in the kitchen etc.,  Simply deep fry a few items - Cornflakes, Aval/Poha, Groundnuts, Cashewnuts, Curry Leaves and simply season it up with Asafoetida, Red Chilli Powder & Salt, there you go with a tasty, quick-fix Corn flakes Mixture.  

     This Corn /flakes Mixture turns out to be one quick-fix snack which could be easily sneaked into your 'DIWALI BAKSHANAM LIST", even at the last minute. 


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 Cuisine - Indian

 Recipe Type - Snacks & Savouries 

 Spice Level - Medium

 Difficulty - Easy

 Yields - 2-3 Cups(Approx.)

 Author - SM

 

 

Preparation Time - 10-15 Minutes

Cooking Time - 20 -30 Minutes

 

 

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MIXTURE SNACK/CHIVDA
CORN FLAKES MIXTURE

 

HOW TO MAKE CORN FLAKES MIXTURE - CORN FLAKES CHIVDA

INGREDIENTS:

For Corn Flakes Mixture:

 

MIXTURE SNACK/CHIVDA
CORN FLAKES MIXTURE

Corn Flakes - 1 - 11/2 Cups
Groundnuts - 1/4 Cup
Roasted Gram Dhal/Pottukadalai - 1/4 Cup
Cashew nuts - 15-20 Nos.
Beaten Rice(Poha/Aval) - 1/2 Cup
Curry Leaves - 2-3 Sprigs
Turmeric Powder - 1/4 Tspn
Red Chilli Powder - 11/2 Tspn
Asafoetida - 1/8 Tspn
Ghee - 1 Tspn
Sugar - 1/2 Tspn
Salt - 1/2 Tspn

For Deep Frying:

Oil


MIXTURE SNACK/CHIVDA
CORN FLAKES MIXTURE

METHOD:

  • Heat ghee in a pan and fry the Cashew nuts until they turn into golden brown colour.
  • Heat oil in a pan.
  • Deep fry, Groundnuts on a medium flame stirring constantly.  I usually use groundnuts with skin over it. Remove them with slotted spoons and spread it over a paper towel.Care should be taken not to burn the ingredients.
  • Deep fry Roasted Gram Dhal(Pottukadalai) on a medium flame stirring constantly. Can use whole/broken Roasted Gram Dhal for the recipe. Remove them with slotted spoons and spread it over a paper towel.
  • Next deep fry the Curry Leaves, remove them from oil and keep them aside.
  • Next deep fry the Corn Flakes on a medium flame stirring constantly until they turn crispy.  Spread them on a paper towel.  You can do this in 2-3 batches.
  • Finally, fry the Beaten Rice(Poha/Aval) until they fluff up and turns crispy. 
  • Transfer all the fried items to a mixing bowl, add Salt, Turmeric Powder, Red Chilli Powder and Asafoetida Powder to the fried ingredients while they are still hot.
  • Gently toss them until well combined.
  • Finally, when the ingredients are at room temperature, add Sugar and give a quick toss.
  • Store the spicy Corn Flakes Mixture in airtight containers.
  • Serve Corn Flakes Mixture along with hot Coffee or Tea.

MIXTURE SNACK/CHIVDA
CORN FLAKES MIXTURE
 NOTES:

  • The ingredients can be altered to your preference.
  • Care should be taken not to burn the ingredients while frying them.  This will totally alter the taste of Corn Flake Mixture. 
  • Mix the seasonings with the ingredients while they are still hot.
  • Otherwise, the spices may smell raw in Corn Flakes Mixture.
  • Adding Asafoetida and Sugar are truly optional.
  • Frying Cashew nuts in Ghee gives an authentic flavour.
  • For a rich version of Corn Flakes Mixture, can fry all the nuts and dhals in ghee too.

 


THOKKU/PICKLE
NELLIKKAI THOKKU - GOOSEBERRY THOKKU

 
     I do not get Gooseberries in the place where I live.  There are trees around the city, but I cannot see Gooseberries sold in the market. During our first trip of Malacca, one of the Malaysian city I always love to travel, which holds quite a lot of reminiscence of Fort Cochin.  A city which struck strong with culture and history.  I noticed that the banks of the Malacca River were lined with Gooseberry trees.  Even I noticed that in one of the galleries in Malacca Palace Museum, there was a depiction of a popular legendry -  King Parameswara was resting under a tree near a river during a hunt when one of his dogs cornered a mouse deer. In self-defence, the mouse deer pushed the dog into the river. Impressed by the courage of the deer, and taking it as a propitious omen of the weak overcoming the powerful, Parameswara decided then and there to build an empire on that very spot. He named it 'Malacca' after the tree where he had just taken shelter at. The Malacca tree, which is nothing but a Gooseberry Tree.
 
    Well, this batch of Nellikkai/Gooseberry Thokku comes from the Gooseberries I collected near the St. Paul's Church during our recent trip to Malacca.  When I called my Mom and said I was in Malacca, coincidentally she asked me whether I plucked Gooseberries and I said yes.  It was just minutes I did that feat and my husband was enthusiastic enough to help me pluck those Gooseberries.  I was overwhelmed when my Mom asked about it and was even happier that she remembered all the places in Malacca, she had visited 10 years back when she was in Malaysia.  If you are a fan of Pickles like me, then this Gooseberry Pickle or Nellikkai Thokku is for you. 
 
THOKKU/PICKLE
NELLIKKAI THOKKU - GOOSEBERRY THOKKU

 
 
    I am so fascinated myself to try out different types of Pickles & anything in the name of Pickles. This is a spicy, tangy pickle prepared with grated Gooseberries. Alternatively you can steam the Gooseberries and mash is coarsely and make this Pickle.  If you are using raw grated Gooseberries then make sure to sauté it in oil for a long time until the moistness is totally removed.  This way the pickle can be stored for a long time.    Gooseberries with its mild bitterness, sourness and a tinge of sweetness suit best to be prepared into a Thokku style Pickle.  
 
    Gooseberry/Nellikkai Thokku is sure to tantalize your taste buds with its spiciness, tanginess.  Combine it up with Curd Rice for an utter delicacy. Or simply serve a smidgen of this Gooseberry/Nellikkai Thokku to go along with Plain Rice, Sambar/Curry/Rasam of your choice for a simple lunch or serve it in an elaborate Vazhayila Virundhu/Sadhya to add a tinge of uniqueness.  Gooseberry/Nellikkai Thokku recipe is quite similar to Mango Thokku recipe.  I have just replaced Gooseberries for Raw Mangoes.  Even I have Thokku recipes made with Apples too in my pantry.

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Cuisine - Tamil Nadu (Indian)
Recipe Type - Pickle
Spice Level  - High
Difficulty - Easy
Yields - 21/ 2-3Cups
Author - SM

Preparation Time - 15 - 30 Minutes
Steaming Time - 15-20 Minutes(Optional)
Cooking Time - 8-10 Minutes
Maturing Time - Immediate

 

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HOW TO MAKE  NELLIKKAI THOKKU - GOOSEBERRY THOKKU

THOKKU/PICKLE
NELLIKKAI THOKKU - GOOSEBERRY THOKKU

INGREDIENTS:

For Nellikkai/Gooseberry Thokku:

Gooseberries - 3 Cups(grated)
Gingelly Oil - 1/2 Cup
Mustard Seeds - 1/2 Tspn
Curry Leaves - a Sprig
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Red Chilli Powder - 2-3 Tbspn
Asafoetida - 3/4 Tspn
Tamarind Paste - 1 Tspn
Salt - To Taste
Jaggery - a small Piece

To Dry Roast & Grind:

Fenugreek Seeds - 1/2 Tspn. 

METHOD:

  • Dry roast the Fenugreek Seeds on a very low flame until it splutters.
  • Cool and powder it.
  • Wash, Pat dry and grate the Gooseberries and keep it aside.
  • Alternatively can steam the gooseberries in a steamer for about 20-30 minutes or until Gooseberries turn soft and cooked.
  • Allow it to cool & then deseed and separate the Gooseberries into Cloves.
  • Then mash it up or grind it in a mixer jar briefly (it should be coarse).
  • Heat the Sesame Oil in a pan.
  • Splutter the Mustard Seeds, lower the flame, then add Asafoetida Powder and Curry Leaves.
  • Immediately add the grated Gooseberries and sauté it on a low flame until it becomes soft & translucent.
  • The cooking time can be reduced if you are using steamed and then mashed Gooseberries.
  • Add Salt, Turmeric Powder, Red Chilli Powder, roasted Fenugreek Powder, to the above and mix well.
  • Add Tamarind Paste & Jaggery to the above and give a quick stir.
  • Cook this is on a low flame until oil separates from the pickle.
  • Switch off the flame and allow Nellikkai/Gooseberry Thokku to cool down.
  • Store it in clean & dry airtight bottles.

 

THOKKU/PICKLE
NELLIKKAI THOKKU - GOOSEBERRY THOKKU

 

NOTES:

  • Adjust the amount of Salt and Chilli powder as per your taste preference.
  • Pour some extra oil if you feel Nellikkai Thokku is dry.
  • More oil, more storage period.
  • Steam cook the Gooseberries for about 20-30 Minutes or until Gooseberries turn soft and cooked.
  • Allow it to cool.
  • Deseed and separate the Gooseberries into Cloves and keep it aside.
  • Dry roasting the fenugreek seeds helps to preserve the pickle as well as gives a nice flavour.
  • Jaggery gives a slight sweetness to the pickle and also balances the sourness. (adding it is truly optional).
  • Avoid using steel/aluminium/copper containers for storing the pickles, as they tend to react with the acidic nature of salt and the Tamarind in the Pickle.
  • Store the Nellikkai/GooseberryThokku in clean and dry Porcelain/Glass/Ceramic Jars.
  • Always use clean & dry spoons(preferably wooden spoons) for the pickle.
  • Wet Jars/spoons can spoil the pickles, as the moisture in them helps in the growth of Fungus.
  • If you feel that extra oil should be added, once the pickle is made, Heat the Sesame Oil, cool it and then pour it over the pickle.
  • Allow it to cool completely before storing it into sterilized bottles. 
  • Refrigerate the Nellikkai/Gooseberry Thokku.  It can stay good even with less oil and preservatives. 
  • If stored properly, Nellikkai/Gooseberry Thokku can last for about 2-3 Months.


SOUTH INDIAN STYLE LIVER FRY
CHICKEN LIVER FRY


    Chicken Liver Fry is a simple recipe cooked with Chicken Livers along with freshly ground Peppercorns and Spices. The same recipe can be prepared with Mutton Liver too. The ingredients are quite minimal, and the method is one of the simplest and quick to incorporate. Marinated Chicken Livers are roasted with spices and ample of Curry leaves. Very few ingredients are used in this recipe and freshly ground Peppercorns gives a magical touch and a wonderful flavour to this Chicken Liver Fry. This Chicken Liver Fry can be served as a Starter/Appetizer or as a side dish for Parotta/Roti and Chapatis.  Steaming hot Rice and Rasam paired up with this Chicken Liver Fry, is one best combo I personally prefer.


      Chicken Liver or Lamb Liver as a matter of fact may not be liked by many.  But it is one Offal used widely in cooking.  Cleaning the Chicken Liver is quite tricky, and we should make sure it doesn't turn out to be 'BITTER.'  I never encountered with this problem when I was in India.  The Butcher caters fresh Chicken Livers and would have a separate batch of Chicken Livers which we can buy.  I started cooking Chicken Livers after watching Chef Damu's cooking show to which we were an ardent fan while we were in India.  Immediately after the show, my husband and I would go out shopping for the ingredients, and this is one such recipe from that time. 

    But here in Malaysia, I find it hard to get well cleaned Chicken Livers. Sometimes the whole batch of cooked Chicken Livers turn out to be bitter and would go down the drain.  So make sure to remove any greenish part in the Liver and soaking the liver in cold water & then marinating the Liver also helps to get rid of the bitterness to an extent.

    Why does Chicken Livers turn Bitter once cooked?  This usually happens when the gall bladder attached to the liver, sometimes breaks when it is removed, and some liquid runs into the liver and makes it yellowish-green. So make sure to remove any greenish part of the liver, that is what makes it very bitter.
     

Tips to prevent the Chicken Livers from tasting bitter

  • Clean them perfectly before cooking
  • Remove any connective tissue and cut off any greenish parts from the Liver  
  • Soak the Livers for about 20-30 minutes in cold water(not ice water)  just colder than room temperature.
  • Then discard the water and pat dry the liver pieces.
  • Wipe off any extra blood from the Chicken Liver with a paper towel.
  • Marinate the Chicken Liver with Salt, Turmeric Powder and Lemon Juice for about 10-15 minutes.
  • Cook properly.

 

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Cuisine - South Indian Course - Side Dish
Spicy Level  - Medium-Spicy
Difficulty - Low
Serves - 3- 4
Author - SM


Preparation Time - 15-20 Minutes
Soaking Time - 20-30 Minutes
Marination Time - 10-15 Minutes
Cooking Time - 15 -20 Minutes

 

HOW TO MAKE CHICKEN LIVER FRY

 
SOUTN INDIAN STYLE LIVER FRY
CHICKEN LIVER FRY

INGREDIENTS:

To Marinate the Chicken Liver:

Chicken Liver - 500 Grams
Lemon Juice - 1 Tbspn
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Salt - To Taste

 

For  Masala Powder:

Coriander Seeds - 1 Tablespoon
Dry Red Chillies - 4 - 5 Nos.
Peppercorns - 1 Tablespoon

Cumin Seeds - 1/2 Teaspoon
Curry Leaves - 2 Sprigs


For Chicken Liver Fry:

Oil  - 2-3 Tablespoon
Fennel Seeds/Sombu  -  1 Teaspoon
Curry Leaves  -  2 Sprigs
Green Chillies - 4 Nos.
Ginger-Garlic Paste - 2 Tspn
Shallots  -  15 Nos.
Masala Powder - all the above ground spices
Pepper Powder  -  1 Tablespoon(Optional).
Salt  -  To Taste

 

For Garnishing:

Coriander Leaves -  a Handful


METHOD:

To Marinate the Chicken Liver:

  • Clean, wash & cut the Chicken Liver into small cubes.
  • Remove any connective tissue and cut off any greenish parts from the Liver  
  • Soak the Livers for about 20-30 minutes in cold water(not ice water)  just colder than room temperature.
  • Then discard the water and pat dry the liver pieces.
  • Wipe any extra blood off the Chicken Liver with a paper towel.
  • Marinate the Chicken Liver with Salt, Turmeric Powder and Lemon Juice for about 10-15 minutes.

 

For Masala Powder:

  • Heat a pan & dry roast the ingredients mentioned under 'Masala Powder'.
  • First add Coriander Seeds & dry roast it on a very low flame until fragrant.
  • Then add Dry Red Chillies and dry roast until the Chillies fluff up.
  • Immediately add Cumin seeds, Peppercorns & Curry leaves and dry roast it on a low flame for few minutes.
  • Allow the spices to cool.
  • Then grind the Spices into a fine powder & keep it aside. 

 

For Chicken Liver Fry:

  • Heat Oil in a pan.
  • Splutter Fennel Seeds and Curry Leaves.
  • Sauté finely chopped Shallots, Green Chillies (slit into two) & sauté until shallots turn translucent.
  • Add Ginger Garlic Paste & sauté until oil separates from the mix & until it turns fragrant.
  • Now sprinkle the freshly ground Masala Powder & mix well.
  • Cook this on a very low flame until the raw flavour goes & it turns fragrant.
  • Now add the marinated Chicken Liver pieces. It tends to ooze out some water.
  • Cook until the water is totally absorbed.
  • Cook this on a low flame until the Chicken Liver pieces are well cooked with the Masala.
  • Sprinkle some Pepper Powder over it, if you prefer Chicken Liver fry to be spicy.
  • Garnish Chicken Liver Fry with finely chopped Coriander Leaves.
  • Goes well as a side dish with Rasam, Sambar or any Curry.
  • Or simply serve it with Yogurt/Curd and Steamed Rice.
  • Chicken Liver Fry goes well with Biriyanis, Pulaos,  Ghee Rice/Nei Choru or just simply serve it with steamed white rice or Basmati Rice.
  • Chicken Liver pairs well with Naan, Kulcha, Parotta/Roti and Chapatis.

 

NOTES:

  • Clean the Liver pieces well before cooking.
  • Dry roast the spices for the Masala on a very low flame.  Care should be taken not to burn the ingredients.
  • Use ample of Curry Leaves, which will give out a wonderful aroma to Chicken Liver Fry.
  • Sprinkle pepper powder generously, if you prefer the dish to be spicy.
  • Adjust the spices to suit your preference.

 


BIRIYANI & PULAO
SOYA CHUNKS BIRIYANI - MEAL MAKER BIRIYANI


    "Soya Chunks Biriyani/Meal Maker Biriyani" is a twist given to a Tamil Nadu style Biriyani with a simple addition of marinated and soaked Soya Chunks.  As far as I remember, Soya Chunks, hit the Indian market in the early 80's, & was marketed in the name of Meal Maker. My Mom got so obsessed about it that she started to frequent dishes made with it.  She also went along to grind it along with Wheat flour(for making Chapatis) saying that it is loaded with Protein.  Ya, it's true,  Soya is rich in protein.  Soya Chunks are the byproducts left after extracting soybean oil and have a rough texture when left dry.
     
    When you are in a mood for a twist while making Biriyani and if you are into a Vegetarian Version, then Soya chunks does total justification in a Biriyani.  As my kids say there is nothing called a Vegetable Biriyani... they say it is some version of a compromise when it comes to Biriyani.  But Vegetarian or Non-vegetarian, Biriyani is always a Biriyani.  And for all veggie lovers, this Soya Chunks Biriyani can turn out into a delectable version of Biriyani.

    Soya Chunks Biriyani is an easy Biriyani recipe which can be prepared as a one-pot meal in a pressure cooker or in a rice cooker.  The method of making this Soya Chunks Biriyani is very simple and can be cooked within 30 minutes. I have marinated the soaked Soya Chunks before adding it into the Biriyani and I have used Coconut Milk along with water to cook this Meal Maker Biriyani, which makes the dish more exotic & rich.
 
    Soya Chunks Biriyani is one simple recipe which can be quickly fixed up for a weekday Lunch Menu and also suits best to be packed for Lunch to School or Office.  Serve it along with Boiled Eggs and Curd-Onion Raitha for a simple yet complete meal.
 
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Cuisine - South Indian
Course - Main
Spice Level  - Medium
Difficulty - Medium
Serves - 3- 4
Author - SM

Preparation Time - 15-20 Minutes
Marination Time - 20-30 Minutes
Soaking Time - 20 - 30 Minutes.
Cooking Time - 20 - 30 Minutes


HOW TO COOK SOYA CHUNKS BIRIYANI/MEAL MAKER BIRIYANI

BIRIYANI & PULAO
SOYA CHUNKS BIRIYANI - MEAL MAKER BIRIYANI

 

INGREDIENTS:

To Soak the Soya Chunks: 

Soya Chunks - 1 Cup
Hot Water - 3-4 Cups
 

To Marinate the Soya Chunks:

Soaked Soya Chunks
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Red Chilli Powder - 1 -11/2 Tspn
Curd - 1 Tbspn
Salt - To Taste

 

For Soya Chunk/Meal Maker Biriyani:

Seeraga Samba Rice/ Basmati Rice - 2 Cups
Thick Coconut Milk - 1 Cup
Water - 11/2 Cups
Onion - 1 No.
Garlic - 4-5 Cloves
Green Chillies - 2-3 Nos.
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Red Chilli Powder - 1 Tspn
Tomato - 1 No.
Coriander Leaves - Few
Mint Leaves - Few
Curd - 1/2 Cup
Lemon Juice - 1 Tbspn
Ghee - 3 Tbspns

For Biriyani Masala Paste:

Shallots - 8-10 Nos.
Green Chillies - 2 Nos.
Garlic - 5-7 Cloves
Ginger - 1 Small Size
Bay Leaf - 1 Leaf
Cloves - 3 Nos.
Cinnamon (1") - 2 Sticks
Cardamom - 2-3 Nos.
Fennel Seeds - 1/2 Tspn

METHOD:

To Soak & Marinate the Soya Chunks: 

  • Take a Cup of Soya Chunks/Meal Maker, wash it for about 2-3 times.
  • Then pour in boiling hot water to the Soya Chunks.
  • Soak it for about 20-30 minutes.
  • It would have absorbed the water and would have doubled in size.
  • Once soaked, squeeze out the Soya Chunks.
  • Squeeze well to remove any excess water from the Soya Chunks.
  • Now add all the ingredients mentioned under "To marinate" to the soaked and squeezed out Soya Chunks.
  • Mix well until the soya chunks are well coated with the marinade.
  • Leave it aside for about 20-30 minutes.

 

For Soya Chunk/Meal Maker Biriyani:

  • Rinse the Rice once or twice, moving your fingers through the rice, wash it until the water runs clear.
  • Soak the washed rice for about 20 - 30 minutes.
  • Grind the ingredients mentioned under ' For Biriyani Masala' into a fine paste & keep it aside.
  • Heat Ghee & Oil in a heavy bottomed pan or in a Pressure cooker.
  • Sauté finely chopped Onions and saute until it turns translucent.
  • Add Garlic Cloves and Green Chillies slit into two and fry for a while.
  • Add the ground Biriyani Masala Paste to the above and sauté until fragrant.
  • Now add Turmeric Powder, Red Chilli Powder and fry it on a low flame for a few minutes. 
  • Add finely chopped Tomatoes and cook until it turns soft & oil separates from the masala.
  • Now add the marinated Soya Chunks and give a quick stir.
  • Pour 1 Cup of Curd/Yogurt to the Masala and mix well, leave this on a low flame until the Mix turns a bit dry.
  • Drain the soaked Rice and add it to the above Masala and mix well, fry this on a low flame for about 3-5 minutes.
  • Sprinkle a handful of Mints and Coriander Leaves.
  • Pour in the Thick Coconut Milk and cook this on a low flame for a few minutes.
  • Pour Lemon Juice along with Salt and Mix well.
  • In a separate pan, boil the 11/2 Cups of Water and pour it into the Soya Chunks Biriyani Mix. 
  • I have used 1:11/2 Cups of Rice: Water Ratio. So for 2 Cups of Rice 21/2 Cups of Water + 1/2 Cup of Curd.( I have substituted 1 Cup of Water with Thick Coconut Milk)
  • Cover the lid of the pressure cooker and cook for one full whistle.
  • Meanwhile, heat a Chapati Griddle on a high flame for a few minutes, or until the griddle is very hot.
  • While lowering the flame to cook biriyani, keep this preheated Chapati griddle below the pressure cooker to give a dhum effect.
  • Cook for another 15 - 20 minutes.
  • After 20 minutes, switch off the flame and leave the pressure cooker on the stovetop untouched, until the pressure is totally released.
  • Once cooked, add the remaining Ghee to the Soya Chunks/Meal Maker Biryani and fluff-up the rice gently.
  • Serve Soya Chunks/Meal Maker Biryani along with a boiled Egg, Curd-Onion Raitha for a simple yet complete Meal.
  • Or serve it along with Kathirikai Pachadi or any preferred vegetarian or non-vegetarian side dishes.
  
    BIRIYANI & PULAO
    SOYA CHUNKS BIRIYANI - MEAL MAKER BIRIYANI

NOTES:

  • Well-seasoned Basmati / Jeerakasamba Rice plays a vital role in the texture of Biryani. 
  • Soaking the rice helps in getting perfectly cooked rice.
  • Use the water ratio to suit the type of rice you are using.
  • Usually, 1:11/2 Cups of Rice Water Ratio is perfect for Basmati and Jeeraka Samba Rice.
  • If you like your Rice to be cooked 'Al dente' follow the instructions in the package.
  • For a softer version, add some extra water(1/2 Cup preferably).
  • Soak the Soya Chunks in boiling hot water and once soaked make sure to squeeze it out well before marinating it.
  • Marinating the Soya Chunks helps to add flavour and essence into it.  Otherwise, Soya Chunks may taste bland in the Biriyani.
  • Substitute 1 Cup of water for Curd.
  • Adjust the amount of Green Chillies to suit your spice level.
  • Adjust the amount of spices to your preference.
  • Use ample of Ghee while cooking Biriyanis, this plays a major role in the texture and gives an awesome aroma to the dish.
  • Adding lemon juice is to avoid rice from getting sticky.
  • The same recipe can be prepared with Mutton/Beef/Chicken or convert it into Vegetable Biriyani by adding your preferred Classic Vegetables in the Biriyani. 
  • Adjust the cooking time suitable for the meat used.
  • Can keep a hot Griddle/Tawa beneath the vessel while cooking the Biryanis in Dhum.
  • This is to avoid rice from getting scorched at the bottom of the vessel.




KALYANA RAVA KESARI
KALYANA KESARI

    Am I obsessed with Rava Kesari, I am not sure.  But you can find a few number of Kesari Recipes in the blog.  My benchmark when it comes to Rava Kesari is always melt-in-mouth Kesari as exactly as how Director/Actor Visu says in his Tamil Movie, 'Samsaram Athu Minsaram' -  Rava Kesari should be so soft that, Ghee should drip out of the sweet and smoothly slide into your stomach the moment you keep it in your mouth.  I have always loved to keep up my standards to the above dialogue whenever I make Rava Kesari. 

    From a simple Penn Parkkum Padalam(Bridegroom visiting the Grooms place - selection jury) to NIchayathartham(Engagement) to Kalyam(Wedding), Kesari place a special part in the menu.  Along with Bhajji, Sojji, Sweet-Kaaram(Savoury) & for a sweet, Kesari fits irretrievably into the place.  A call for a sudden guest or whenever you suddenly get hit by a sweet tooth, Rava Kesari comes for rescue with its utter simplicity in making and you can get it ready within minutes.  Easy recipe with very few ingredients and quick to make.  All these make Rava Kesari a wonderful recipe and a total favourite.

    Have you ever wondered how they make those rich melt-in-mouth Rava Kesari usually served in Kalyanams or Marriage banquets?   Even the ones they serve in Saravana Bhavan and Shree Annpoorna Gowrisankar match the suit.  Tasty, with overloaded Ghee and so soft in texture.  The secret behind this Kalyana Kesari is the proportion of Ghee and Sugar added in the recipe. It's obviously considered high according to the norms.  But if you really want similar Rava Kesari or the crowned Kalyana Kesari as those served in Wedding Banquets or in restaurants, then close your eyes and just stick to the measurements.

    There is no harm in reducing the amount of Ghee or substituting it with Oil, and also when it comes to the amount of Sugar, it is also a personal choice.  But when they serve Kalyana Kesari in a South Indian Wedding Banquet or in a restaurant, the amount served in the platter is just a scoop.  So the amount of Ghee and Sugar added goes along with the rich platter and also there it marks its uniqueness, making us remember the Kalyana Kesari in midst of various other dishes.

    So, if you are too worried about adding the mentioned amount of Ghee & Sugar, go along with your personal preference.  But the mentioned proportions yields you with a wonderfully textured soft and melt-in-mouth Rava Kesari alias the Kalyana Kesari.  Also, some recipes calls for a thin Sugar Syrup while making Kalyana Kesari.  But my method is simple & just as similar to any other Rava Kesari Recipes.

 

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Cuisine - Karnataka, South India
Recipe Type - Sweet
Difficulty - Easy
Serves - 3 - 4
Author - SM  

Preparation Time - 5-10 Minutes
Cooking Time - 20 - 30 Minutes

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HOW TO MAKE KALYANA RAVA KESARI

 
KALYANA RAVA KESARI
KALYANA KESARI

INGREDIENTS:

Melted Ghee - 1 Cup
Cashew Nuts - 15-20 Nos.
Raisins - 20 Nos.
Semolina/White Rava - 1 Cup
Hot Water - 2 Cups
Cardamom Powder - 1 Tspn
Orange/Yellow Food Colour - 1/4 Tspn 
Sugar - 2 Cups
Salt - a Pinch

 

METHOD:

  • Grind the Cardamom Pods with few teaspoons of Sugar into a fine powder and keep it aside.
  • Heat 1 Cup of Ghee in a Pan, roast Cashew nuts & Raisins on a very low flame until Cashew nuts turn into light Golden Brown in Colour.
  • Remove the Nuts and Raisins from the Ghee and keep it aside.
  • Now add White Rava/Semolina in to the Ghee & roast it on a very low flame.
  • Roast the White Rava/Semolina until it turns aromatic, it will take approximately 5-7 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, boil 2 Cups of Water in a separate Pan.
  • Gradually pour the hot water to the roasted White Rava/Semolina.
  • Stir continuously while pouring the hot water until the White Rava/Semolina absorbs the water and there are no lumps.
  • Add Orange/Yellow food colouring and mix well.
  • Cook this on a very low flame until White Rava/Semolina turns soft & cooked
  • Once the White Rava/Semolina is cooked, add 2 Cups of Sugar and mix well.
  • Cook this mixture on a very low flame, stirring continuously, until the Sugar is well dissolved.
  • Add Cardamom powder and a pinch of Salt to the Kalyana Rava Kesari and mix well.
  • Cook this on a very low flame until it reaches the desired consistency.
  • Stir the Kalayan Kesari and mix it well all along, until the mix starts to separate from the pan.
  • Finally, add the roasted Cashew Nuts & Raisins to the Kalyana Rava Kesari and give a quick stir.
  • Serve Kalyana Kesari hot or at room temperature.
  • Can serve it along with South Indian Breakfast items as a sweet, or simply serve it as a sweet or a dessert.
  • Kalyana Kesari serves best as a sweet in a South Indian Mini Tiffin platter.

 

KALYANA RAVA KESARI
KALYANA KESARI


NOTES:

  • Perfectly roasted Semolina yields perfectly textured Kalyana Kesari.
  • Even if the Semolina/Rava you buy mentions it to be roasted, make sure to roast it for a while to get the preferred texture.
  • Adjust the amount of Water to suit your preferred consistency.
  • Adding the given amount of Ghee gives a soft texture to the Kalyana Kesari.
  • Can substitute half the amount of Ghee with Oil.(Use flavourless oil for the purpose)
  • Adjust the amount of Sugar to suit your preference.
  • Adding artificial food colouring is truly optional.
  • Can be stored for up to 2-3 days in the refrigerator.  Reheat and serve. 
  • For perfect Kalyana Kesari stick to the measurements mentioned in the ingredient list.

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