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CHICKEN
CHICKEN CUTLET/CROQUETTES
     
     Chicken Cutlet/Croquettes - A quick fix Party Dish, a humble snack, an irresistible starter.  Cutlets have always been a quintessential dish of every special occasion in our family.  This crisply delicious and sinfully satisfying starter is always on our family menu, no matter what occasion or festival it marks for. But every time it comes up with different ingredient though, sometimes with Chicken, Lamb or Beef and maybe simply with vegetables for a total vegetarian option. 
     Chicken Cutlet/Croquettes is an easy add on in a party menu.  These cutlets are usually prepared with minced Chicken and Potatoes, coated with breadcrumbs for a crispy crust. Potato act as a binder in this recipe.  Even we can add a combination of vegetables like  Carrots, Green Peas, Beetroot etc., to the Chicken Cutlets. These Cutlets can be prepared in advance and stored in the freezer for up to a month.
     Serve it as a starter or as a Tea-time Snack with a dipping sauce of your choice. Serve the Chicken Cutlets with thinly sliced Onions, Carrots etc., along with a dash of Tomato Ketchup or Red-Chilli Sauce to add a zing to the croquettes. You can even slide it up into a Bun along with your choice of add-ons and convert it into a Burger.


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Cuisine - Indian (Kerala, South India)
Course - Appetizer / Starter
Spice Level  - Low
Difficulty - Medium

Yields - 20 Cutlets
Author - SM


Preparation Time - 20-30 Minutes
Cooking Time - 20 - 30 Minutes



    
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HOW TO COOK CHICKEN CUTLET/CROQUETTES



CHICKEN
CHICKEN CUTLET/CROQUETTES


INGREDIENTS :


For Chicken Cutlet Patties :

Minced Chicken - 3/4 Kg.
Potatoes - 4 Nos.(Medium Sized)


To Saute:

Onions- 2 Nos.
Garlic - 4-5 Cloves
Ginger - 1 Small Piece
Green Chillies - 4-5 Nos.
Turmeric Powder - 1/4 Tspn
Red Chilli Powder - 1 Tspn 
Garam Masala Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Pepper Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Mint Leaves - Few
Coriander Leaves - Few
Oil - 2 Tbspn
Salt - To Taste


For the Crust : 

Egg - 2 Nos.
Bread Crumbs - 2 Cups


For Deep Frying :

Oil 


METHOD :

  • Mince the Chicken pieces using a food processor or mincer and keep it aside.
  • Boil the Potatoes, peel, mash and keep it aside.
  • Heat Oil in a pan, Saute finely chopped Onions, Garlic, Ginger and Garlic cloves until onions turn translucent.
  • Add Turmeric Powder, Red Chilli Powder and Garam Masala to the above and fry for a while on a low flame until fragrant.
  • Add Minced Chicken along with a dash of Salt, Pepper Powder and mix well.
  • Cook this on a low flame until the minced Chicken turns soft & cooked. 
  • Sprinkle some water if necessary at this stage. 
  • Make sure the mixture is dry once the chicken is cooked.
  • Sprinkle finely chopped Mint and Coriander Leaves and give a quick stir.
  • Switch off the flame and add mashed Potatoes to the Chicken mix.
  • Mix it well with your hands until well combined. 
  • Shape it into small balls and flatten them at the centres into round/oval-shaped patties with your palms(make sure there are no cracks).
  • Meanwhile, beat eggs in a bowl with a pinch of salt.
  • Spread Bread Crumbs on a large plate. 
  • Dip the Chicken Cutlet patties in the egg mix first.
  • Then dredge them in Bread Crumbs, make sure that the patties are evenly coated with bread crumbs on all sides.
  • Heat Oil in a deep pan until they reach the smoky point.
  • Lower the flame to medium-high and deep fry the Chicken Cutlets in batches.
  • Do not overcrowd the oil pan.
  • Flip & fry the Chicken Cutlet patties until crisp and golden brown in colour. 
  • Remove it from oil with a slotted spoon, and line the Chicken Cutlets on a paper towel.
  • Serve Chicken Cutlet hot with any dipping sauce of your choice.





CHICKEN
CHICKEN CUTLET/CROQUETTES


NOTES :

  • Can replace Minced Chicken with Minced Meat/Lamb, Beef or Tuna. 
  • Can also prepare with a combination of Vegetables like Carrots, Beans, Potatoes, Cabbage, Beetroot, Cauliflower, Green Peas etc.,
  • Deep-fried Chicken Cutlets taste better comparatively. 
  • Some recipes even call for shallow frying the Cutlets or baking it in an oven.
  • Use a deep frying pan and let the oil be at the right temperature suitable for deep frying.
  • Allowing Oil to smoke initially will cut down the fat content to an extent.
  • Do not overcrowd the pan while deep frying the Chicken Cutlets.
  • Raw Chicken Cutlet patties can be stored in an airtight container in a refrigerator for up to 3- 4 days or can be frozen up to a month.




 
BREAD CRUMBS
HOW TO MAKE BREAD CRUMBS/HOMEMADE BREAD CRUMBS


     Homemade Bread Crumbs has always been a must-have in my pantry.  The idea as such started with the conscious of a thrifty mind.  I feel guilty about wasting food.  My husband once said there was a  Quote written in a workers Canteen in Hindupur, Andhra Pradesh that - "It takes just a few seconds to waste food but takes days to grow it".  The intensity of the words hit me hard.  Living in a home with a thrifty Mother and MIL, I learnt the skill of utilizing every last bit of resource at home without any wastages.
     So coming to homemade Bread Crumbs, I have always been doing it.  There's always few straggling slices of bread or chunks of Baguette left out at home. I convert those slices into a tastier new purpose by making Bread Crumbs that can add an extra layer of texture and crunchiness to the dish it is added into. Use them as a crunchy topping in Au Gratins or in Macaronis cooked in Bechamel Sauce, coating for Mutton/Chicken Croquettes/Cutlets, Aloo/Potato Tikkis, Meatballs, Breaded Chicken, Chicken Lollipops, Prawn Tempura, Nasu Furai etc.,  I even use these homemade Bread Crumbs to make my version of PopCorn Chicken and pulse up few slices of fresh Bread Slices into Crumbs and make an Instant snack, Bread Vadai.
     Any type of Bread can be used for the purpose.  I usually make it out with few left-over slices/left-over Baguette and store it up in the freezer and top it up with another batch whenever there are few left-over slices. You can even be easy with the size of the crumbs - fine or coarse. Seasonings can be added to your Homemade Bread Crumbs for an extra note of taste & flavour.
      Bread Crumbs can be fresh/dried, can be finely or coarsely texture or it can be Panko.  Most of these bread crumbs are similar but made with slightly different ingredients.  In my experience, I feel fresh Bread slices have too much moisture in it and the crumbs will clag together.  Use slightly stale bread slices when you are making Fresh Bread Crumbs.  I usually bake those left-over slices in an Oven for about 8-10 Minutes or Microwave it on High for about 2-3 Minutes or simply toast the slices in a Toaster until crisp.  This helps to remove any moisture in the Slices.  Cool it down and then process it in my Mixer-Grinder.  If you are making in small batches a Coffee Grinder would do the job.

TYPES OF BREAD CRUMBS:

  • Fresh Bread Crumbs
  • Dried Bread Crumbs
  • Panko Bread Crumbs
  • Fine/Coarse Bread Crumbs

Fresh Bread Crumbs can be made with slightly stale Bread Slices. They are not dried or bakes before converting into Bread Crumbs.  They are soft in texture, absorbent and absorbs liquids when soaked. Fresh Bread Crumbs acts as a binder and also adds bulk to certain dishes.

Dried Bread Crumbs are usually made from dried/baked Bread slices. Such bread crumbs are used in the recipes which call for crumb-coated and provide a crunchy topping.  Best for recipes like Croquettes/Cutlets, Lollipops etc., and also gives a wonderful crunchy texture once deep-fried.  It is also sprinkled on top of Gratins which gives a crunchy topping to the dish. Dried Bread Crumbs have a longer shelf life.

Panko Bread Crumbs are usually made from fine White Bread preferably without the Crusts.  They are much flakier, lighter, delicate & airier compared to other types of Bread Crumbs. Absorbs less Oil and keeps the dish crispier for a longer time.  Though of Japanese Origin, it has found its popularity in Western Cooking. Some recipes of Prawn Tempura uses these Panko Bread Crumbs for an ultimate crunchy texture.

Fine/Coarse Bread Crumbs, the texture how the bread crumbs are processed into.  Give a try to suit your style and recipe it calls for.  Both ways it adds a wonderful texture and gives an extra note of crunchiness in deep-fried dishes it is added into.



HOW TO MAKE BREAD CRUMBS - HOMEMADE BREAD CRUMBS

 

INGREDIENTS:

Bread - few Slices (Preferably a day old)


METHOD - In a Food Processor/Mixer-Grinder:

For Fresh Bread Crumbs:

  • Tear the Bread  Slices into pieces, can remove the crusts if you prefer.
  • Add it into a food processor/mixer-grinder. Small Blender Jar also works well.
  • Grind the Bread Slices briefly giving a pulse, until you have bread crumbs of the size you want.

For Dried Bread Crumbs:

In Microwave:

  • Line up the Bread Slices or Baguette chunks in a tray. 
  • Microwave on high for 2-3 minutes or until the Bread slices turn dry(without any moisture). 
  • Cool before processing.
  • Once cooled, add it into a food processor/mixer-grinder. Small Blender Jar also works well.
  • Grind the Bread Slices briefly giving a pulse, until you have bread crumbs of the size you want.
  • Pulse for a few seconds.

In a Toaster / an Oven:

  • Heat it in a Toaster or in the Oven at 150ºC (300ºF) for a few minutes or until the slices are no moister.
  • Cool before processing.
  • Once cooled, add it into a food processor/mixer-grinder. Small Blender Jar also works well.
  • Grind the Bread Slices briefly giving a pulse, until you have bread crumbs of the size you want.

For Panko Bread Crumbs:

  • Cut the Bread Slices into thin strips.
  • Place it in a blender/mixer-grinder(small jar).
  • Pulse it for a few seconds until you get a coarse texture.
  • Pour out the Panko Crumbs into a Baking Tray lined up with a Baking Paper.
  • Spread it out evenly in the tray.
  • Bake in a preheated Oven at 100ºC (210ºF) for about 10 Minutes.
  • Remove it from the Oven and mix it once.
  • Spread it evenly and bake it once again for another 8-10 minutes or until the Panko Crumbs are dry & crispy.
  • Make sure the Crumbs are evenly baked & try to retain the white colour.
  • Cool it down before storing it in an airtight container.

Other Methods:

  • You can also make Dried Bread Crumbs by rolling the rolling pin over the Dried Bread Slices. 
  • Drop the dried Bread Slices into a Ziplock/Plastic Bag before rolling it out with the rolling pin.
  • This will avoid bread crumbs scattering everywhere.
  • Fresh breadcrumbs can be made by grating the bread loaf or Baguette on a coarse grater.

NOTES:

  • Let the Bread be slightly stale or a day old.
  • Dried Bread Crumbs has a longer shelf life.
  • Can dry the Bread Slices in an Oven/Toaster/in a Microwave Oven.
  • While making Dried Bread Crumbs, cool the slices before processing it.
  • Grind the Bread Slices into Fine/Coarse texture.
  • Can add any Seasonings to the Bread Crumbs if you prefer.
  • Store the Bread Crumbs in a clean airtight container/ Ziplock Bags in the freezer.
  • Last for 2-3 months.
  • Can store it in the room temperature up to a month(depends upon the climatic condition of the region you live in). 

 

RECIPES WITH BREAD CRUMBS

RECIPES WITH BREAD CRUMBS
MUTTON/LAMB CROQUETTES
RECIPES WITH BREAD CRUMBS
CHICKEN CUTLET
RECIPES WITH BREAD CRUMBS
CHICKEN LOLLIPOP
RECIPES WITH BREAD CRUMBS
MEATBALLS


RECIPES WITH BREAD CRUMBS
PRAWNS TEMPURA
RECIPES WITH BREAD CRUMBS
NASU FURAI
RECIPES WITH BREAD CRUMBS
ALOO TIKKI
RECIPES WITH BREAD CRUMBS
BREAD VADAI


CHICKEN
BUTTERMILK FRIED CHICKEN


     Here is a basic yet delicious recipe for Buttermilk Fried Chicken, with a crisp crust and luscious juicy & succulent interior.  This is an easy recipe and you can expand your fried chicken repertoire.  With the Christmas Season and the festive mood nearing, this Buttermilk Fried Chicken recipe can be an easy add-on, in your Party Menu.  Just a few simple techniques and there you go with a crispy fried chicken.  The perfection of this Buttermilk Fried Chicken totally lies on the amount of time the chicken is left in the marinade, the ratio of ingredients in their flour coating, the frying temperature & timing.
     Buttermilk tenderizes the Chicken Pieces.  I like to leave the Chicken Marinated in the refrigerator for at least a day, which totally gives a juicy, succulent fried Chicken.  Longer the time better the texture.  I do this for most of the recipes which call for leaving the meat in the marinade like Chicken 65, Beef 65, Tandoori Chicken, Chicken Tikka, Chicken Lollipops etc.,
     Once the Chicken pieces are marinated, the next big step is to toss them in Seasoned flour.  This is the main step which gives the needed crispiness to the fried Chicken.  So what goes into the Seasoned flour matters a lot.  I tried experimenting it with a combination of different flours until I got the preferred crispy texture. So my technique to get really CRISPY BUTTERMILK FRIED CHICKEN is to dredge the marinated chicken pieces in a combination of All-Purpose Flour & Corn Flour.  Then comes the seasonings you want to add into the flour. Garlic Powder, a pinch of Red Chilli Powder/Paprika and if your Indian taste buds demand a Desi touch feel free to add some Garam Masala/Tandoori Chicken Masala. Mainly keep the flour mixture dry for the crispy end result, so no wet ingredients into it.  Baking Powder also does its job in getting the needed crispiness.
      Next step is frying the Buttermilk Chicken.  Use your choice of vegetable oil and deep fry the chicken pieces in a deep pan.  Let the flame be at medium-high and the Oil hot enough. Work in batches and avoid overloading the pan. If you over crowd the pan with Chicken Pieces, the temperature may drop too much, which will make the coating break apart from the Chicken pieces.  So fry just a few pieces at a time. Fry the Chicken Pieces for about 15 -25 minutes, until the Chicken Pieces are cooked and turn into golden brown in colour.
    Once fried, remove it from the Oil and line it up in a wire rack.  Serve crispy Buttermilk Fried Chicken with your choice of accompaniment.


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Cuisine - Around the World
Spice Level - Medium
Difficulty - Easy
Serves - 3-4
Author - SM

Preparation Time - 15- 20 Minutes
Marination Time - Overnight / 3-4 Hours
Cooking Time - 20 - 30 Minutes


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HOW TO MAKE BUTTERMILK FRIED CHICKEN

CHICKEN
BUTTERMILK FRIED CHICKEN

INGREDIENTS:

To Marinate:

Chicken  - a Whole Chicken
Buttermilk - 2 Cups
Turmeric Powder - 1/4 Tspn
Red Chilli Powder - 1 Tbspn
Ginger Garlic Paste - 3 Tspns(Optional)
Salt - To Taste

For the Flour Mixture:

All-Purpose Flour - 2 Cups
Corn Flour - 1/4 Cup
Baking Powder - 1 Tbspn
White Pepper Powder - 1 Tbspn
Salt - To Taste

For Deep-frying:

Oil

METHOD :

To Marinate:

  • Clean, Wash and cut the whole chicken into 8 pieces.
  • In a large bowl, add The Chicken Pieces along with Buttermilk, Turmeric Powder, Red Chilli Powder, Ginger Garlic Paste & a dash of Salt.
  • Mix until the Chicken Pieces are well well coated with the ingredients.
  • Leave the marinated the Chicken Pieces in the refrigerator for about 3-4 Hours/Overnight.

For Buttermilk Fried Chicken:

  • Mix the All-Purpose Flour, Corn Flour, Baking Powder along with a dash of salt & Pepper Powder in a wide bowl and keep it aside.
  • Remove one Chicken Piece from the marinade at a time and immediately dredge it with the flour mixture.
  • Make sure the Chicken Pieces are completely coated with the flour mixture.
  • Follow the suit for the rest of the Chicken Pieces.
  • Meanwhile, heat Oil in a deep pan on a high flame.
  • Let the oil smoke off.
  • Now reduce the flame to medium-high and deep fry the coated Chicken Pieces.
  • Fry few pieces at a time so the oil doesn’t cool down. Make sure not to overcrowd the pan.
  • Turn & fry the chicken so that it browns evenly,
  • Remove the Chicken Pieces from the oil when cooked through and it turns into golden brown in colour.
  • When chicken is done, drain it on a wire rack to keep Buttermilk Fried Chicken crispy.
  • Serve Buttermilk Fried Chicken hot, with your favourite accompaniment.
  • Serve it with your choice of Sauces, dips or Salads.

NOTES:

  • To save time & added flavour, you can marinate the chicken earlier and leave it in the refrigerator.
  • Longer the marination time, better the texture.
  • Before dredging the Chicken pieces into the flour, make sure that the pieces are dripping with the marinade.
  • Do not bloat it off.
  • The wetness from the marinade helps to get the pieces well coated with the flour and make an appealing crust.
  • Use a large wide bowl and an excessive amount of flour, so the chicken can be tossed around without a lot of handling.
  • Excessive flour also ensures that the brine doesn’t turn the dry mixture into a batter, which will make the coating doughy.
  • Another important aspect is to make sure your oil is hot enough.
  • Next thing is don’t overload the pan while frying the Chicken Pieces
  • Overcrowding the pan may cause the temperature of the oil drop, which will make the coating break apart from the Chicken pieces. 
  • Deep fry the Chicken pieces on a medium-high flame.
  • Wings should take about 10 to 15 minutes, drumsticks 15 to 20 minutes, breasts and thighs 20 to 25 minutes. 
  • Frying time totally depends upon the size of the Chicken Pieces and the temperature used to fry it.

 
RASAM
PINEAPPLE RASAM

     
     Pineapple Rasam - yet another Rasam Recipe which can be a fancy addition in the long list of Rasam Varieties catered in South India.  Convert your favourite Rasam into an alluring delicacy by just adding Pineapple Juice into it.  The fruity flavour & sweetness from the Pineapples along with the spicy & tangy note from the Rasam converts this Pineapple Rasam into a cornucopia of flavours.  This Pineapple Rasam has a wonderful taste with a refreshing aroma.
     I have added Pineapple Juice along with few small pieces of Pineapples in this Rasam.  You can be easy with any basic Rasam Recipe while preparing Pineapple Rasam.  I have converted a basic Paruppu Rasam into this Pineapple Rasam recipe.  We can also convert the same recipe into a variety of Rasam Recipe by simply adding your favourite fruit juice into Orange Rasam, Water Melon Rasam, Lemon Rasam etc., and even into an exquisite variety of Rasams with various other fruits.
     This Pineapple Rasam takes the show with its standalone flavour and aroma.  Serve it along with steaming hot rice and a Veggie or serve it along with a lost list of dishes in a Vazhaiyilai Virundhu/Sadhya.

 

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Cuisine - South India
Recipe Type - Rasam/Soup
Spice Level - Medium

Difficulty - Easy
Serves - 3- 4
Author - SM


Preparation Time - 8-10 Minutes
Cooking Time - 25 - 30  Minutes

 

HOW TO MAKE PINEAPPLE RASAM

RASAM
PINEAPPLE RASAM

 

INGREDIENTS :

For Pineapple Rasam:

Tomato - 1 Nos.
Tamarind Paste - 1/2 Tspn
Tuvar Dhal - 2 Tbspn
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Curry Leaves - a Sprig
Pineapple Pieces - 1/4 Cup
Pineapple Juice - 1/2 Cup
Water - 2 Cups
Salt - To Taste
Jaggery - a Small Piece

Roast & Grind - Rasam Powder:

Ghee - 1 Tspn
Coriander Seeds - 2 Tspn
Tuvar Dhal - 2 Tspn
Dry Red Chillies - 1 No.
Peppercorns - 1 Tspn
Cumin Seeds - 1/2 Tspn(do not roast)

For Tempering :

Ghee - 1 Tspn
Mustard Seeds - 1 Tspn
Asafoetida - a Pinch
Garlic - 2-3 Cloves
Dry Red Chillies - 2 Nos.
Curry Leaves - Few

To Garnish :

Coriander Leaves - Few
Curry Leaves - 1 Sprig


METHOD :

FOR RASAM POWDER :

Roast & Grind :

  • Heat Ghee in a pan, roast all the ingredients except Cumin Seeds on a very low flame.
  • While Roasting make sure that
                         - Tuvar Dhal turns golden brown in colour.
                         - Coriander seeds turn fragrant
                         - Dry Red Chillies fluff up.
                         - And do not add Cumin Seeds while roasting the ingredients.
  • Switch off the flame and allow the ingredients to cool down.
  • Finally, add the Cumin Seeds and grind the ingredients into a fine powder.

FOR PINEAPPLE RASAM :

  • Soak and Cook Tuvar Dhal with enough water.
  • Once cooked mash the cooked Tuvar Dhal and keep it aside.
  • Grind the Pineapple in a mixer grinder/blender into a fine puree and keep it aside.
  • Cut the Pineapple into small pieces and keep it aside. 
  • Peel, wash & Crush the Garlic cloves and keep it aside.
  • Grind the Tomato in a mixer grinder/blender into a fine puree along with the Tamarind Paste. 
  • Mash the cooked Tuvar Dhal, add Two cups of Water and mix well.
  • Pour in the Tomato Tamarind Puree to the above and mix well.
  • Add a Sprig of Curry Leaves along with a dash of Salt & Turmeric Powder and allow it to boil.
  • Allow the Tomato Tamarind mix to boil until the raw flavour goes.
  • Now add Pineapple pieces to the above and give a quick stir.
  • Let it boil on a low flame for about 5-7 minutes.
  • Finally, add the freshly roasted and ground "RASAM POWDER" along with some Jaggery and give a quick stir.
  • Pour in the Pineapple Juice and mix well.
  • Boil until the Rasam froths up and switch off the flame.
  • Heat ghee/oil in another pan, splutter Mustard seeds in it.
  • Immediately add Crushed Garlic, Dry Red Chillies, Curry Leaves and Asafoetida. 
  • Fry this on a low flame briefly.
  • Switch off the flame & pour the tempering into the Rasam.
  • Garnish Pineapple Rasam with fresh Coriander and Curry Leaves.
  • Cover the Rasam bowl immediately.
  • Serve Pineapple Rasam hot with steamed rice or as a Soup.

NOTES :

  • For more details on How to cook Beans, Lentils and Pulses, click here ... 
  • Can add some extra water while cooking the Dhal for Rasam.
  • Roasting and Tempering the ingredients in Ghee gives a nice flavour to the Rasam, but it is truly optional.
  • Can use any other vegetable oil too.
  • Pineapple as such imparts a mild sweetness in this Rasam Recipe.
  • So adding Jaggery is purely optional.
  • Covering the Rasam bowl immediately after the tempering is to retain and infuse the flavours into the Rasam.
  • Add the Pineapple Juice at the final stage, just before garnishing.
  • Once the Pineapple Juice is added, do not boil it for a long time.


CURRIES
MUSLIM STYLE BRINJAL CURRY FOR BIRIYANI

     'Muslim Style Brinjal/Eggplant Curry for Biriyani' - a special gravy served uniquely with Biriyanis.  This curry is a speciality of Tamil Muslim community and colloquially called 'Kathirikkai Pachadi,' especially this is a must serve item in a Muslim Wedding Banquet along with Biriyani. What makes this Brinjal Curry special is that it stands out amid the overwhelming Biriyani.
     Biriyani is a meal in itself.  Though it is served with a wide range of side dishes mostly condiments, when it comes to must serve side dishes for a Biriyani, it changes along with the region it is served. Though some school of thought and ardent Biriyani purists scoff that the side dishes spoil the uniqueness of the Biriyani itself.  Some strongly recommend to eat it along with a variety of side dishes.  Both ways it is individual preference and my idea about the same is that it adds delicacy to Biriyani. But above all, there is something remarkable in the way this Rice Dish is elevated into a delectable dish fit for the King & the Commoner.
      In South India, most of the Biriyanis are served along with preferable side dishes & Thayir Pachadi which is a Curd based Raitha prepared along with Onions, Tomatoes & few garnishings.  Some regions serve Dalcha a Lentil based curry as a side dish for Biriyani and some serve Salna along with Biriyanis.  Some regions especially in Chennai(Madras), Ambur, Vaniyambadi, Karaikkal, Ramanathapuram & Arcot Regions of Tamil Nadu they serve a spicy & tangy Curry prepared with Brinjals/Eggplants.  Even Hyderabadi Biryani is served along with their regional version of the same Brinjal Curry with slight variation and it is called Bhagara Baigan(Katte Baigan).
     Muslim Style Brinjal Curry is a special recipe prepared by the Muslim community in Tamil Nadu. I always remember our Muslim neighbours serving this Kathirikkai Pachadi along with Biriyani. I cannot forget our neighbour sending us a big batch of Mutton Biriyani, Chicken Gravy, Boiled Eggs, Curd-Onion Raitha, Kathirikai Pachadi, Poosanikkai/Kasi Halwa and Firni during Eid.  Though I am a big fan of Biriyanis - I love the dish whatsoever, but I always fall head over heel for Eggplant recipes. I am an ardent fan of Eggplants and this Gravy tops my favourite list and trust me, it is a great accompaniment with Biriyani.


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Cuisine - Madras(Chennai)Tamilnadu, South Indian
Course -Side Dish
Spice Level  - Medium
Difficulty - Medium
Serves - 3- 4
Author - SM

Preparation Time - 15-20 Minutes
Cooking Time - 30 - 45 Minutes


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There is something remarkable in the manner in which humble rice is elevated to a heavenly dish fit for kings and commoners alike, with just a play of ingredients, flavours and techniques.

Read more at https://www.deccanherald.com/content/576023/journey-biryani.html
There is something remarkable in the manner in which humble rice is elevated to a heavenly dish fit for kings and commoners alike, with just a play of ingredients, flavours and techniques.

Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/content/576023/journey-biryani.html
There is something remarkable in the manner in which humble rice is elevated to a heavenly dish fit for kings and commoners alike, with just a play of ingredients, flavours and techniques.

Read more at https://www.deccanherald.com/content/576023/journey-biryani.html

HOW TO COOK MUSLIM STYLE BRINJAL CURRY FOR BIRIYANI

 

INGREDIENTS:

Brinjal/Eggplant - 5-7 Nos. (Medium Sized)
Oil - To Deep/Shallow Fry.

Brinjal Curry for Biriyani:

Onions - 2 Nos.
Tomatoes - 2 Nos.
Green Chillies - 2 Nos.
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Red Chilli Powder - 1 Tspn
Cumin Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Garam Masala Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Tamarind - a Big Lime sized
Jaggery - 1 Tspn
Vinegar - 1 Tspn
Salt - To Taste

To Dry Roast & Grind:

Groundnuts/Peanuts - 2 Tbspn
Sesame Seeds - 2 Tbspn
Cashew Nuts - 5-7 Nos. (do not roast)

To Splutter:


Oil - 3-4 Tbpsn
Pepper corns - 10-12 Nos.
Fenugreek Seeds - 1/2 Tspn
Curry Leaves - 2 Sprigs


METHOD:

To Dry Roast & Grind:

  • Dry Roast Peanuts/Groundnuts on a very low flame until it turns fragrant & crispy.
  • Remove it from the pan, allow it to cool down.
  • Remove the skin and keep it aside.
  • Dry Roast the Sesame Seeds on a very low flame until it turns fragrant & splutters.
  • Care should be taken while roasting the Sesame Seeds, the colour should remain white.
  • Remove it from the pan and allow it to cool.
  • Add few Cashewnuts to the dry roasted Peanuts & Sesame Seeds and grind it into a fine powder and keep it aside.

For Deep-frying the Eggplants/Brinjal:

  • Cut Brinjals/Eggplants lengthwise/into quarters and keep them in salted water until use.
  • Heat Oil in a pan and deep fry the Eggplants until half cooked.  Just for a few minutes.
  • Remove the deep-fried Eggplants from oil and keep it aside.

Brinjal Curry for Biriyani:

  • Heat Oil in a pan, let the flame be at medium-low.
  • Splutter Fenugreek Seeds & Peppercorns in it.
  • Immediately add Green Chillies slit into two and Curry leaves into it.
  • Add finely chopped Onion to the above and Saute it on a low flame until onions turn into golden brown in colour.
  • Add finely chopped Tomatoes along with a dash of salt and cook this on a low flame until tomatoes turn soft and cooked.
  • Cook this on a low flame until Oil separates from the mix.
  • Add Turmeric Powder, Red Chilli Powder, Cumin Powder and Garam Masala to the above and fry this on a low flame for few minutes.
  • Add finely powdered dry roasted ingredients and give a quick stir.
  • Pour some water and cook this on a low flame until the raw flavour goes.
  • Add deep-fried/shallow-fried Brinjals/Eggplant and mix well.
  • Pour in the Tamarind extract and cook this on a low flame.
  • Cook until the Brinjal/Eggplants turn soft & cooked and the Curry reaches the desired consistency.
  • Add a teaspoon of Jaggery and mix well.
  • Pour in a teaspoon of Vinegar if you want the Brinjal Curry to be tangy(Optional).
  • Serve Muslim Style Brinjal Curry for Biriyani with your choice of Mutton Biriyani/Chicken Biriyani/Vegetable Biriyani.
  • Goes well with Ambur/Vaniyambadi Biriyani, Madras Muslim Style Mutton Biriyani, Dindigul Thalappakatti Biriyani etc.,
  • Can also serve this Brinjal Curry for Biriyani along with Pulaos, Ghee Rice or along with steamed Rice, Chapatis, Dosa etc.,

NOTES:

  • I have used the round-shaped medium-sized Brinjal/Eggplants.
  • Can use any variety of Brinjals/Eggplants for this curry.  If you cannot get the small variety, can cut Eggplants into small pieces and prepare this dish.
  • Soaking the Brinjals/Eggplants in salted water is to avoid them getting oxidised.
  • I have deep-fried the Brinjals for this Curry, alternatively can shallow-fry and add it into the curry.
  • Adjust the spice level and the amount of tamarind to suit your taste preference.
  • Adding Vinegar adds extra a tanginess to the curry.  But it is purely optional.



BIRIYANI
MADRAS MUSLIM STYLE MUTTON BIRIYANI

     This is my 500th Post.  A long way from the time I started my Blog.  With quite a lot of thoughts and as & how it came out with the flow, I am writing up my 500th Post, which is a Biriyani(my all-time favourite dish).  I wanted to write a Biriyani Recipe as my 1st Post, though there are few Biriyani Recipes in my Blog, I wanted to mark my 500th Post to be something special.  The date and recipe turned out to be special for me on the go.  Today is my Mom & Dad's 47th Wedding Anniversary and I was saving the date to post my 500th Post for the day.
     While I was pondering through my blog, thinking hard to decide upon what to write for my 500th Post, I noticed that all my benchmark posts had been family favourites & above all I had written it with the flow.  No prior planning or thinking.
  • 100th Post being Hainanese Chicken Rice, a wonderful recipe which I perfected for my family, 
  • 200th Post being Mutton Cutlet/Lamb Croquettes, a default starter frequented during festivities, functions, get-togethers etc., at home.  
  • 300th Post being Kerala Kallu Shappu Style Beef Roast, a wonderful Kerala Classic which I frequent at home  & 
  • 400th Post is a recipe from our family(Syrian Christian household) traditional recipe prepared on Maundy Thursday - Pesaha Appam & Paal.  
     Now for my 500th Post and as always being a Biriyani Lover, here comes yet another Authentic Madras Muslim Style Mutton Biriyani.  But right from my 1st Post to this one, all recipes are tried and tested, some which came out good even at my first attempt and some which I perfected after some trial & errors.
     Muslim Style Biriyani has its own benchmark when it comes to taste, flavour, aroma and texture.  Bhai Veetu Biriyani which means an authentic home style Muslim Biriyani has a special place in the hearts of Biriyani Lovers.  I have been an ardent fan of these Biriyanis that we never miss a Muslim Wedding.  And even during our stay in Chennai(Madras) a few years back, I was really fascinated by the street side Biriyanis which pop out during lunchtime.  We can always see people selling Biriyanis in big Degchis(Vessels) around the corner of a street.  Reddish Orange hued Biriyanis prepared in Basmati Rice with a wonderful aroma.  As always I never used to miss a chance when it comes to tasting Biriyanis. Lately, during our last visit to Chennai, I made sure to eat at Buhari Restaurant which marked its popularity with their traditional Muslim Style Biriyani for years along with their so-called self invented dish, Chicken 65.  This Biriyani is slightly different from Ambur/Vaniyambadi Style Biriyani, though both recipes are from the royal kitchens of Arcot Nawabs.
     Meanwhile, while pondering through the web, my husband came up with this Madras Muslim Style Biriyani and asked me to try it without changing the measurements and method.  And trust me it came out perfect even for the first time.  The aroma of the Biriyani was lingering around the house and needless to say about the perfectly cooked Rice and Meat. The recipe called for using a bit more of Meat compared to the Rice measurement. Also, the ingredients were weighed and used. I would suggest you follow the same.  So I have given most of the measurements in kgs & ml in this recipe.  Also, follow the instructions while sauteing the ingredients and cooking the meat & rice.  This helped me to get perfectly textured Biriyani.


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Cuisine - Madras(Chennai)Tamilnadu, South Indian
Course - Main
Spice Level  - Medium
Difficulty - Medium
Serves - 3- 4
Author - SM

Preparation Time - 15-20 Minutes
Soaking Time - 20 - 30 Minutes.
Cooking Time - 30 - 45 Minutes




HOW TO COOK MADRAS MUSLIM STYLE MUTTON BIRIYANI



BIRIYANI
MADRAS MUSLIM STYLE MUTTON BIRIYANI

INGREDIENTS:

For Mutton/Lamb Masala:

Mutton - 750 Gms
Big Onions - 400 Gms
Tomato - 250 Gms
Ginger - 75 Gms
Garlic - 50 Gms
Green Chillies - 8 Nos.
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Red Chilli Powder - 2 Tbspn
Coriander Leaves - a Handful
Mint Leaves - a Handful
Curd - 100 Ml
Oil - 100 Ml
Ghee - 4 Tbspn
Lime Juice - of 1 Lime
Salt - To Taste

Spices:

Cinnamon(2" Piece) - 2 Nos.
Cloves  - 6 -9 Nos.
Cardamoms - 6 -9 Nos.

To Cook Basmati Rice:

Basmati Rice - 500 Gms.
Cinnamon(2" Piece) - 1 Nos.
Cloves - 3 Nos.
Cardamoms - 3 Pods
Salt - To Taste
Water - as required

METHOD : 

 For cooking the Mutton/Lamb Masala :

  • Heat Oil in a pan/pressure cooker, add all the ingredients mentioned under 'Spices' and fry them on a medium flame until aromatic.
  • Sauté Onions(cut into thin long slices) along with Green Chillies slit into two.
  • Cover and Sauté on a medium flame for a minute stirring occasionally.
  • Sauté the Onions until it turns into light brown in colour.
  • Add in the Garlic Paste and sauté it for about 3-4 minutes until fragrant on a medium flame.
  • Then add the Ginger paste and sauté it for about 3-4 minutes until the raw flavour goes.
  • Cover and Sauté it on a very low flame for few minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Care should be taken, that it doesn't burn or stick to the vessel.  This can spoil the taste of the Biriyani.
  • Sprinkle water, if necessary at this stage.
  • Sauté until oil separates from the mix.
  • Now add Mutton/Lamb Pieces along with a dash of salt and mix well (add few pieces of papaya at this stage, if using).
  • Add finely sliced Tomatoes.
  • Sprinkle a handful of Mint and Coriander Leaves.
  • Cook this on a medium flame until Tomatoes turn soft & cooked.
  • Now add Turmeric Powder, Red Chilli Powder along with Curd and mix well.
  • Cook this on a low flame until the raw flavour goes and oil separates from the mix.
  • Cook the Mutton Pieces until soft and tender.
  • If cooking the Lamb/Mutton pieces in a pressure cooker, cook for about 5 whistles on a high flame and another 5-6 whistle on a low flame. 
  • Adjust the cooking time to suit the tenderness of the meat.
  • Wait until the pressure is totally released.

For cooking the Rice:

  • Rinse the Basmati 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.
  • Boil enough Water in a Vessel/Saucepan.
  • Let the Vessel be big enough to hold both Rice & water.
  • Drain the soaked Rice.
  • Carefully add Soaked Rice along with a dash of Salt,& Spices into the boiling Water.
  • Cook until the Rice is half done. Just a boil is more than enough.
  • Drain the excess water from the cooked rice pouring it out into a colander.

    For Madras Muslim Style Mutton Biriyani:

    Over a Griddle(For a Dhum Effect):

    • Keep a preheated Chapati griddle below the Biriyani Vessel to give a dhum effect.
    • Meanwhile, heat a Chapati griddle on a high flame for a few minutes or until the griddle is very hot.
    • Keep this preheated Chapati griddle below the Biriyani Vessel.
    • Pour the cooked Mutton/Lamb along with the Masala.
    • Add the 1/2 cooked Rice over it.
    • Pour in the Lemon Juice and drizzle 2 Tbpsns of Ghee.
    • Cover the Vessel with a lid and keep a heavy object on top of it.
    • Cook this on a medium-low flame for just 5 Minutes.
    • Carefully open the lid and gently stir the ingredients once.
    • Again cover the Vessel with the lid and keep the heavy object on top of it.
    • Cook this for about 10-12 minutes, then switch off the flame and leave the Biriyani Vessel on the stove top untouched for few minutes.
    • Remove the lid and drizzle the remaining 2 Tbspns of Ghee & gently mix the cooked Madras Muslim Style Mutton Biriyani with a long ladle.
    • Gently fluff up the Mutton Biriyani so that the ingredients are well combined. 
    • Care should be taken not to break the rice strands.
    • Serve Madras Muslim Style Mutton Biriyani along with Curd-Onion Raitha, Brinjal Curry or any preferred vegetarian or non-vegetarian side dishes.

    Baking in an Oven(for Dhum Effect) : 

    • Preheat the oven to 450° F/230°C.
    • Pour the cooked Mutton/Lamb along with the Masala into a big bake-proof bowl.
    • Add the 1/2 cooked Rice over it.
    • Pour in the Lemon Juice and drizzle 2 Tbpsns of Ghee.
    • Cover the Biriyani Bowl with an Aluminium foil and keep it in the middle rack of the oven.
    • Bake the Madras Muslim Style Mutton Biriyani for about 30 minutes.
    • Leave it aside untouched for a few minutes.
    • Drizzle the remaining 2 Tbspns of Ghee & Gently fluff up the Mutton Biriyani, so that the ingredients are well combined. 
    • Care should be taken not to break the rice strands.
    • Serve Madras Muslim Style Mutton Biriyani along with Curd-Onion Raitha, Brinjal Curry or any preferred vegetarian or non-vegetarian side dishes.

    NOTES :

    • Measure & use the ingredients mentioned for the Recipe.
    • Well-seasoned Basmati /Jeerakasamba Rice plays a vital role in the texture of a Biriyani. 
    • This recipe calls for Basmati Rice can also prepare it with Jeerakasamba Rice.
    • Soaking the rice helps in getting perfectly cooked rice.
    • Cook the rice with enough water until 1/2 done. Just a boil is more than enough.
    • Adjust the amount of Red Chilli Powder and Green Chillies to suit your spice level. 
    • Adjust the Spices to suit your preference
    • Grind Garlic & Ginger separately and sauté Garlic first and then follow it with Ginger.
    • Garlic paste needs to be sauteed a little longer than Ginger paste.
    • Adding lemon juice is to avoid rice from getting sticky.
    • Mix both Rice and Lamb together and cook in a dhum style for perfectly cooked Biriyani. 
    • Cooking in Dhum helps the Mutton Biriyani not to get burnt at the bottom of the vessel and also yields a wonderful texture.
    • While fluffing up the rice mix it gently.
    • Can also cook the same recipe with Beef/Chicken.  Adjust the cooking time accordingly.

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    A QUICK TIP :

    • Use Raw Papaya to tenderize the meat.  It acts as a natural 'MEAT TENDERIZER'.
    • Raw papaya contains an enzyme called Papain.  The connective tissue in the meat breaks down when it comes in contact with Papain.
    • Papaya is one of the preferred tenderizers for red meats (Lamb, Mutton & Beef).
    • Use a few pieces of raw papaya while cooking red meats.  This will tenderize the meat, making it more soft and succulent, without changing its taste and flavour.
    • Yogurt/Curd, Lime Juice, Vinegar, Soda-bi-carbonate, all have softening and tenderizing effects on Red meat.




    HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
    HOW TO MAKE FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS AT HOME


         As a kid, our day starts & ends with a tall glass of Milk.  With a lot of compulsion and quite a bit of aversion, I used to gobble up the glass of Milk along with my Mother's stare which was a daily routine. There are several anecdotes related to drinking milk when it comes to my brother's part. I grew up to gradually love Milk & dairy products acknowledging the taste and gradually understanding that it is full of Health Benefits.  Growing up with Milk & Milk Products as Curd/Yogurt, Butter Milk, Butter, Ghee, etc.,
         Not a day goes by without eating any these Dairy Products and being a South Indian, Curd/Yogurt or sometimes Buttermilk is a must-have in our daily diet. We end up our meal with Curd Rice in our household or drink a glass of Neer Mor/Sambharam.  A comfort food according to me & my meal is incomplete without Curd Rice. Basically, it helps to lower the body temperature and also soothes our stomach after a spicy & heavy lunch and mainly aids in easy digestion. The Probiotics in the Curd/Buttermilk is good for gut health. Least to mention the number of recipes which calls for Curd/Buttermilk in it.  Then comes Butter & Ghee.  We use it lavishly in our kitchen which truly enhances the taste, flavour and aroma of any dish it is added into.
         I have grown up seeing my Mother & my MIL make all these dairy products at home except Paneer.  And when it came to my turn I played it with ease.  I loved all the process because nothing is perfect for our family rather than homemade products. Also living in a place where we cannot get hold of good-tasting Ghee and Paneer, my homemade process helped me to get what I wanted in a cheap & best form. And above all these dairy products have no additives and preservatives.
    Preparing fresh dairy products at home is a process done in most of the Indian households.  As of any Indian homemaker thrift and wise, it is a common scenario to

     "Nei Urukki, Neer Surukki,  Mor Perukki" 

     a Tamil saying which means to melt up the Ghee, save/reduce Water and to dilute the Buttermilk(converting Curd into Buttermilk). I am sure that I cannot translate it in a better way.
         I get fresh Cow's Milk here from a farm nearby.  A milkman delivers fresh Cow's Milk 3 times a week and the amount of Milk is more than enough to supply with Fresh Cream & Butter for a month.  I sometimes make Paneer/Chenna out of excess Milk. I convert a batch of Milk into Curd/Yogurt which is a must in the daily menu. I collect and store the thick Cream/Malai floating on top of the Milk in the refrigerator until a good amount is collected enough to beat it up into Butter, save some Butter for daily use and the remaining Butter, I melt it up into Ghee. Along with the Butter making process, I get a good amount of Buttermilk, which I use it up in various recipes or simply beat it up and make Sambharam/Neer Moru/Spiced Buttermilk.

     

     HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS 

          Fresh & homemade supply from Cow Milk for family meticulously collected & prepared in a step by step method, totally made at home from scratch.

    HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
    PANEER
    HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
    WHEY WATER
    HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
    CURD/YOGURT
    HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
    BUTTERMILK
    HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
    BUTTER
    HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
    GHEE


    • Paneer - Curdle the Milk with an Acidic substance to make fresh Homemade Paneer.
    • Whey Water - A byproduct got while making Paneer/Chenna. The Whey Water is the watery residue separated from curdled milk in the process of making paneer/cheese.
    • Fresh Cream - The Collected Cream from fresh milk can be whisked to make fresh Cream.
    • Curd - Converting the Milk into Curd.

    • Buttermilk - I get a good supply of Buttermilk as a byproduct while making Butter at home.   
    • Butter - Boil the Milk, cool it down, collect the Cream & Store it in Freezer until a whole lot is collected to make homemade Butter.             
    • Ghee/Clarified Butter - Can use the homemade/Store-bought Butter, heat it, melt it & convert it into Ghee/Clarified Butter.

    Let's See in detail, How to make each of these dairy products from fresh Milk




    HOMEMADE PANEER/CHENNA


    HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
    PANEER/CHENNA

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         Paneer/Chenna is commonly called as cottage cheese. It is an Indian cheese made by coagulating the milk by adding an acidic agent to milk. It is not a fermented or cured product like other cheeses. The Paneer/Cottage Cheese can be used for making a variety of dishes, curries, desserts and sweets.   Follow these simple steps and you have fresh Home-made Paneers within no time.  All the more you just need only TWO INGREDIENTS to make Paneer.  Full Cream Milk and an Acidic base to curdle the milk.  It has a uniqueness which adds a richness and taste to the dish it is added into. The versatility of PANEER/CHENNA a must-have in my pantry. It can be added into various Curries, Stir-fries, Parathas and can be converting into delectable desserts.   A little bit of time and patience is what we need to make this.  And all the more, homemade paneers are hygienic, unprocessed and cheap too.


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    WHEY WATER


    HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
    WHEY WATER
         A byproduct got while making Paneer/Chenna. When we make Cheese/ Paneer at home or sometimes when milk curdles, we get a lot of whey water.  Mostly we throw the whey water down the drain. WHEY WATER is the watery residue separated from curdled milk in the process of making cheese. Whey Water was considered as “healing water” by Greek physicians. It is one of the therapeutic traditional food and loaded with health benefits. It has got powerful healing potential. And it is considered to be highly nutritious.

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    HOMEMADE CURD/YOGURT


    HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
    CURD/YOGURT

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        Simple Tips & Tricks to make fresh Homemade Curd/Yogurt.  Milk, Starter and few simple tips can help you get perfect Curd/Yogurt at home.  Curd is a useful ingredient loaded with probiotics, digestive agents and also has a cooling effect on the body.  Several recipes even call for Curd/Yogurt as the main ingredient.

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    HOMEMADE BUTTERMILK

    HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
     BUTTERMILK

    For a detailed Recipe on HOW TO MAKE BUTTERMILK, Click here...

         Buttermilk in Indian terms is the thin milky substitute we get after removing Butter from the Milk/Cream/Curd.  But in terms of Cuisine, it is cultured buttermilk.  I have given simple tips & tricks and various methods to make Buttermilk at home.  It can be converted into true Buttermilk by simply adding acidic substances like Lemon Juice/Vinegar for instant Buttermilk, which would work best for baking or making pancakes. But the real taste, flavour and nutritional value is enhanced only if it is converted into a Buttermilk using cultured Curd/Yogurt/Cultured Buttermilk/Sour Cream etc.,
         Buttermilk is a versatile ingredient and is used in various dishes for its taste & flavour.  Also, it helps to activate the Baking Soda/Soda-bi-carbonate while baking.  Buttermilk is one best drink to beat the Summer heat.  The very nature of Buttermilk along with its probiotics soothes your stomach and also helps to cut down the body heat.


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    HOMEMADE BUTTER

    HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
    BUTTER


    For a detailed Recipe on HOW TO MAKE BUTTER, Click here...

         Butter can be prepared by churning Fresh Cream or Yogurt/Curd. Butter can be prepared from a 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 maybe 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 homemade butter is that it has no additives, preservatives or colouring agents.  The freshness and the wonderful aroma of Butter is an added advantage in homemade Butter.

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    HOMEMADE GHEE

    HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
    GHEE


    For a detailed Recipe on HOW TO MAKE GHEE, Click here...

         Ghee - The Essence of Milk, the most refined and purest form of Milk.  Ghee is said to be the purest form of Milk because the amount of impurities in Milk is removed throughout the process at every stage until the purest refined Ghee is acquired.

    HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
    GHEE
    HOMEMADE DAIRY PRODUCTS
    GHEE
         In the process of making Ghee(clarifying Butter) the idea is to remove all water, buttermilk, sediment, salt and other impurities which cause Butter to darken & burn, making it susceptible to becoming rancid. It also expels air during the process and only the purest form of Oil(Ghee) remains. This is done by gently heating Butter. What we have to consider at this point is to leave Butter on a very low heat until all the bubbles subside and Butter is on the verge of caramelization. This makes the best Ghee. The clarification process/ghee making process is extensive, meticulous & should be done perfectly. The resulting Ghee has a wonderful golden hue, with a perfect texture which we call as a grainy texture, manal-manala - like sand, with great aroma and taste.  Ghee has great cooking uses, innumerable health benefits and therapeutic values.           


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         I have tried to compile a few of the Dairy Products which I regularly make at home. This is a daily process at home and it starts right from the time I boil the Milk which gives me a good & regular supply of all the above Dairy Products.  A bit of patience and time is what it requires to make quality products without any preservatives and additives for our family.  So give a try... And enjoying serving good food to your family.



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