Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Moong Dal Pakoda

Moong dal pakoda is an easy evening snack that you can enjoy with a cup of tea or coffee. It is an excellent appetizer for the parties and potlucks.

Moong Dal Pakoda

Easy Vegetarian Finger Food:

Moong dal pakoda is an easy and delicious vegetarian finger food for parties and potlucks. Moong dal flavored with ginger, green chilies, onion and deep fried. You can serve these pakodas as it is or with any of your favorite chutney and sambar. It tastes crispy on the outer side and soft inside. From kids to everyone loves this moong pakoda. Check out the vegetarian finger food recipes.

moong dal

Smart Cooking Tips:

  1. Add water little by little and grind to a smooth batter. If you soak moong dal for a long time, you do not require more water to grind.

moong dal pakoda

2.Deep fry the pakodas over a medium flame this helps to cook the pakodas evenly on all the sides.

moong dal pakoda

Moong Dal Pakoda in Paniyaram Pan:

Paniyaram is a popular South Indian dish that is cooked in a specially designed pan. It is also known as appe pan. You can make varieties of recipes using appe pan. You can make deep fried snacks healthier using the appe pan. I tried moong dal pakora in the appe pan it turned out good though little denser than the deep fried ones.

Unfortunately, I forget to click the pics. Next time, I will make sure to click the pics before finishing the pakora.

  1. Heat a few drops of oil in each mold in the paniyaram pan and fill each mold with the batter.
  2. Cover and cook on both the sides until the pakoras get cooked. Serve with chutney or sambar.

If you would love to buy one, Check this for the best Paniyaram Pan.

moong dal pakora

Moong Dal Pakoda

Moong dal pakoda is an easy evening snack that you can enjoy with a cup of tea or coffee. It is an excellent appetizer for the parties and potlucks.

  • 1 cup Yellow Moong Dal
  • 1 inch Ginger
  • 1 no Green Chilies
  • 1 no Onion Chopped
  • 1 tsp Salt (to taste)
  • 1 cup Oil (to fry)
  1. Wash and soak the moong dal for 4 – 5 hours. Strain and discard the water from moong dal.
  2. Grind moong dal with ginger, green chilies, and salt to a smooth batter by adding water little by little.

  3. Add chopped onion and mix well. Drop the batter little by little in the hot oil and deep fry until the pakodas turns crispy.

Moong Dal pakora

How to serve moong dal pakora?

Serve moong dal pakora as a snack or appetizer with a cup of tea.

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Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Rajma Masala

Rajma masala is an easy, healthy and delicious side dish with softly cooked red kidney beans and spices. It goes well with the rice and chapati.

Rajma Masala

Rajma Chawal:

Rajma chawal is a popular dish in Punjab. Rajma masala served with white rice is known as rajma chawal. Spicy rajma masala and white rice together make a delicious, filling and balanced meal.

Red Kidney Beans

Smart Cooking Tips:

  1. You can use the canned red kidney beans in the recipe. Rinse the canned beans in the water before adding it to the masala.
  2. You can heavy cream in the end that gives a mild sweet taste to the curry.

rajma in pressure cooker

Rajma Masala in Slow Cooker:

You can cook rajma masala in the slow cooker for a flavorful curry. Red kidney beans cooked for a long time with onion tomato gravy in the slow cooker for a delicious masala.

    1. Rinse red kidney beans in water for 3 to 4 times and soak for 6 to 8 hours or overnight.
    2. In a pan, heat oil, bay leaf, chopped onion and cook until the onion becomes soft.
    3. Add turmeric powder and cook until the turmeric powder loses its raw smell.
    4. Add ginger garlic paste and cook until the ginger garlic paste loses its raw smell.
    5. Add chopped tomato and cook until the tomato becomes soft.
    6. Add red chili powder, coriander powder, garam masala, salt and mix well. Cook until the spices lose its raw smell.
    7. Add soaked red kidney beans, water just to cover the red kidney beans and mix well. Cover and cook for 4 to 5 hours or until the beans turns soft. Garnish with dried fenugreek (methi) leaves and serve.

 

rajma masala

Health Benefits of Red Kidney Beans:

Red kidney beans are the good source of protein, fiber, and minerals. The high fiber content in the red kidney beans helps to control the blood sugar level and cholesterol. The smaller portion of red kidney beans make us feel fuller for a long time, so it is an excellent option for the dieters and weight watchers. You can include red kidney beans in the diet by adding in the salads, curries, patties, and soups. Check out the other recipe using kidney beans, rajma pulao.

Rajma Masala

Rajma masala is an easy, healthy and delicious side dish with red kidney beans and spices. It goes well with the rice and chapati.

  • 1 cup Red Kidney Beans (Rajma)
  • 2.50 cup Water
  • 2 tsp Salt (to taste)
  • 1 no Onion Medium Size
  • 1 no Bay Leaf
  • 2 no Tomatoes (Big Size)
  • 1 tbsp Ginger Garlic Paste
  • 0.50 tsp Turmeric Powder
  • 1 tbsp Coriander Powder
  • 2 tsp Red Chili Powder (to taste)
  • 1 tsp Garam Masala
  • 1 tbsp Dried Fenugreek (Methi) Leaves for Garnishing
  • 3 tbsp Oil
  1. Rinse the red kidney beans in water for 3 to 4 times and soak for at least 6 hours or overnight. After 6 hours of soaking drain and discard the water from beans.
  2. In a pressure cooker, add red kidney beans, fresh water, salt and cook until 8 whistles. Let the pressure cooker to cool naturally.

  3. In a saucepan, heat oil, add bay leaf, chopped onion and cook until the onion turns soft.

  4. Add turmeric powder and cook until the turmeric powder loses its raw smell.

  5. Add ginger garlic paste and cook until the ginger garlic paste loses its raw smell.

  6. Add chopped tomatoes and cook until the tomatoes become soft and mushy.

  7. Add coriander powder, salt, red chili powder, garam masala and mix well. Cook until the spices lose its raw smell. It takes 2 to 3 minutes.

  8. Add cooked beans with the liquid content and cook until your desired gravy consistency. Garnish with dried fenugreek leaves (methi leaves) and serve.

rajma masala

How to serve Rajma Masala?

Serve rajma masala as a side dish with rice or chapati.

 

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Sunday, November 5, 2017

Traditional French Baked Goods

Traditional French baked foods are known for its taste and flavor. Recently, I tried the freshly baked french products at bakerly.com. Wow!! The taste, texture, and flavor are simply amazing.

The products in the bakerly are completely free of preservatives, artificial coloring, artificial flavoring, zero high fructose corn syrup and zero trans fat.

They use the top quality ingredients in their products and behind every brioche, croissant, or crêpe stands a capable team of artisan bakers who use their expertise and passion to transform our authentic ingredients into scrumptious snacks that will make you go “yum!” each time.

hand braided brioche

Hand Braided Brioche:

This light, fluffy and soft brioche tastes perfect with the right amount of sweetness. You do not need a knife to cut this loaf just pull each portion with your hand, it is that soft to pull with your hand.

brioche

You can enjoy as it is for a snack or serve with any of your favorite soups for dinner.

egg keema

I served this golden gorgeous loaf with the egg keema (gravy) for dinner and all of them loved it. Especially my six-year-old picky eater finished his dinner without any hassle.

bakerly

Brioche Rolls:

Brioche rolls are similar to the burger buns but with an excellent flavor. You can enjoy these brioche rolls for breakfast or snacks or dinner. It is also an excellent option for Kids lunch box.

brioche rolls

I use the egg salad or crispy fried chicken as a filling for a delicious and protein-packed sandwich.

brioche rolls sandwich

Simply spread the fruit jam and butter or Nutella for a quick breakfast or after school snack.

You can use your own creative ideas for serving the brioche rolls.

Crepes:

crunchy crepes

Crepes are the thin pastry made with flour, eggs, and milk. It is an excellent grab and go snack option for everyone. The bakerly.com contains differently flavored crepes like crunchy crepes hazelnut chocolate filled with yummy crispy cereal, crunchy crepes caramel filled with yummy crispy cereal, chocolate filled crepes and strawberry filled crepes.

crepes

The strawberries filling used in the crepes are made with fresh strawberries without adding artificial flavors and the chocolates are from the real cacao tree.

Each crepe comes in an individual wrapper that is convenient for carrying with you. It is an excellent snack option for everyone when traveling. The kids would hold the crepes in their tiny hands and enjoy it without making a mess.

bakerly

 

 

 

 

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Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Bitter Melon Stir Fry

Bitter melon stir fry is an easy and healthy side dish for rice and chapati. It is simple to make in just a few minutes.

bitter melon stir fry

Health Benefits of Bitter Melon:

Bitter melon is a healthy green vegetable that helps to lower the blood sugar levels. The antimicrobial properties in the bitter melon help to purify the blood. Regular consumption of bitter melon helps to boost the immune system. Because of its nutritious properties, bitter melon capsules are available in the market.

Bitter melon is widely used in Indian cuisine. It is known as Pavakkai, bitter gourd, bitter squash, and karela. Bitter melon stir fry is a popular South Indian recipe, check out the similar type of side dishes Eggplant stir fry and Potato Pepper Fry.

bitter melon

Smart Cooking Tips:

  1. Marinating the bitter melon with salt is optional. It helps to reduce the bitterness. If you are marinating with salt, make sure to rinse with water thoroughly before start cooking.
  2. Add spices according to your taste.

  3. Keep stirring often to avoid the bitter melon and onions getting burned.

bitter melon

How to reduce bitterness from bitter melon?

Most of them would not prefer including the bitter melon in the diet because of its bitter taste. You can marinate the bitter melon with spices and deep fry for a crunchy snack. But deep frying the bitter melon tends to lose its nutrition.

Here are the few tips to reduce the bitterness from bitter melon.

  1. Chop, deseed and marinate the bitter melon with salt for 15 to 20 mins. Bitter melon oozes the water after some time, squeeze out the water from bitter melon, rinse with the water thoroughly and use it in the recipe.
  2. Chop, deseed and parboil the bitter melon. Strain the bitter melon from water and use it in the recipe.

bitter melon stir fry

Bitter Melon Stir Fry

Bitter melon stir fry is an easy and healthy side dish for rice and chapati. It is simple to make in just a few minutes.

  • 2 no Bitter Melon (Pavakkai)
  • 1 cup Onion Chopped
  • 2 tbsp Oil
  • 1 tsp Salt (to taste) + some for marinating (optional)
  • 1 tsp Red Chili Powder
  • 1 pinch Turmeric Powder
  • 2 tsp Coriander Powder
  1. Wash the bitter melon, cut in the center, remove the seeds and chop them finely. 
  2. Add a generous amount of salt to the chopped bitter melon and marinate for 15 to 20 minutes. The bitter melon oozes water after marinating with salt, squeeze out the water content from bitter melon and rinse thoroughly in the fresh water. This step is optional it helps to reduce the bitterness in the bitter melon.

  3. In a pan, heat oil, add chopped onion and cook until the onion turns soft.

  4. Add bitter melon, salt, turmeric powder, red chili powder, coriander powder and mix well.

  5. Sprinkle little amount of water, cover and cook until bitter melon turns soft. Uncover and cook for a few minutes until the bitter melon color changes to golden brown. Bitter melon stir fry is ready to serve.

How to serve bitter melon?

Serve bitter melon as a side dish with rice and chapati.

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