viernes, 31 de agosto de 2012

miércoles, 29 de agosto de 2012

IDLY FRY - VERSION 2

Recently my MIL was telling about the idly fry she had in her brother's place. I was attracted by the simple recipe and we tried with the left over idlies.It was very nice & tasty. Usually i add G&G , garam masala to make the fry. But this version is completely different from mine.No need to deep fry the idlies too. So its an easy & low calorie food.Do try this let me know friends.

idly fry masala

INGREDIENTS :

  • Left over idlies - 15 nos
  • Sesame oil - 2 tbsp
  • Salt - As needed.

To roast & grind :

  • Coriander seeds - 1 tbsp
  • Red chilly - 4 nos ( long variety )
  • Grated Coconut - 1 tbsp
  • Small onion - 10 nos or Big onion - 1 no
  • Jeera / cumin seeds- 1/2 tsp
  • Cooking Oil - 1tsp

To temper :

  • Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
  • Urad dal - 1 tbsp
  • Channa dal - 1 tsbp
  • Curry leaves - few
  • Cooking oil -  1tbsp

To garnish :

  • Coriander leaves - few

Lemon juice - few drops to taste.

METHOD :

  • Heat oil in a kadai and roast the items given under 'To roast & grind ' except coconut.
  • Grind all the roasted items along with grated coconut.Add little water & grind to a smooth paste.Set aside.
  • Cut the idlies into small cubes.Mix the ground paste and toss well. Take care the idly pieces should not break.
  • In a wide mouthed kadai , add oil and temper the items given above .
  • Now add the masala coated idly pieces and saute well for few minutes by simmering the flame.Saute till the raw smell of masala disappears.
  • Switch off the flame and add the lemon juice.
  • Garnish with coriander leaves.

Serve hot !!


martes, 28 de agosto de 2012

The Frugal Cook is away

No credit crunch drinking recs this week or next I'm afraid as I'm away on a work trip to Australia. (Yes, jammy, I know) Normal service will be resumed after December 11th.

jueves, 23 de agosto de 2012

AVAL PAYASAM | RICE FLAKES PAYASAM

I make this payasam every friday for pooja. This is the simplest & delicious payasam that can be made in 10-15 minutes.
Aval payasam1
INGREDIENTS
  • Thick rice flakes / poha/ Aval - 1 handful
  • Powdered jaggery - 1/4 cup or little less
  • Cardamom seeds - 2 nos (powdered)
  • Ghee - 1 tsp
  • Water - As  reqd
  • Roasted Cashews - a few
For additional flavor
  • Cloves /Krambu- 2 nos
  • Roasted Nutmeg powder/ Jathikkai - A pinch
  • Edible camphor / Pachai karpooram - a pinch

METHOD
  • Heat a kadai with a tbsp of ghee and roast the cashews.Set aside
  • In the same kadai, roast the aval and cardamom together for 3-4 mins. Aval becomes crispy and turns little brown.
  • Allow it to cool. Powder it finely along with cardamom.
  • Now take the water in a bowl and add the powdered aval.Cover and cook for 5 mins. Stir in between and check the water level.
  • Add more water if needed. Now add the powdered jaggery and mix well.
  • Allow it to boil for 5-10 mins. Finally add the roasted cashews. Add the items given under 'flavor' if necessary.
****Add  little milk at the end to adjust the sweetness. Enjoy !!
NOTE:
    1. U can add coconut milk for richness. But it should be added at the end before switching off the flame.
    2. If u feel sweetness is more, add little boiled milk.
    3. When u add milk along with jaggery , payasam gives a curdled look.To avoid this, add milk only at the end.
    4. If u want, u can replace jaggery with sugar.
    5. Here i've powdered the aval. If u wish, u can roast the aval and cook as it is. It will take little more time to cook.


lunes, 20 de agosto de 2012

Spam Fried Rice

Scott is a fan of canned meat, so when I mentioned I saw a recipe for Spam Fried Rice he was super excited and made sure it found its way onto this week's menu list.



I am not so much a fan of canned meat, but I have to admit this was really good. I may have even had seconds.

Next time I make it I'm going to add peas. And Scott will think he's died and gone to heaven.


sábado, 18 de agosto de 2012

Roasted chicken with potato recipe

Photo: Roasted chicken with potato recipe
The Arabic Food Recipes kitchen (The Home of Delicious Arabic Food Recipes) invites you to try Roasted chicken with potato Recipe. Enjoy the Arabic Cuisine and  learn how to make Roasted chicken with potato.

Ingredients

1 Whole chicken (1 ½ kg)

½ Cup fresh parsley, chopped

½ Cup green coriander, chopped

2 Tablespoon dill, chopped

  Salt & white pepper

2 Tablespoons soft butter

For stuffing

1 Cup parsley & coriander sprigs

2 Small onions (quarters)

For Potato

1 Kg boiled potato (unpeeled)

1 Teaspoon finely minced garlic

1 Teaspoon nutmeg powder

  Salt & pepper

2 Cups cooking cream

1 Cup milk

Method

Wash chicken with water, drain and set aside.

Mix parsley with coriander, dill in a pot,season with salt and pepper,add butter.

Stuff the chicken with parsley, dill and onions.

Season the chicken under skin with herbs and butter using your fingers carefully fold the wings behind.

Heat oven to 180 °c.

Mash boiled potatoes in a deep pot with garlic,season with nutmeg, salt and pepper.

Add cream and milk and mix the ingredients until we have a thick liquid mixture.

Pour mixture over a rectangular oven tray then place the chicken in the middle and sprinkle with a little salt and pepper.

Place tray in the oven for one and a half hours or until the chicken is well cooked (the cooking duration depends on the chicken's weight).

Serve it warm with mashed potato.

Chef Osama

More Arabic Food Recipes:  

Chicken with Vegetables
Stuffed grilled Colored peppers
Moroccan rissoles
Moroccan potato salad
Lamb Rack With Maghrabia Biryani (served with Torlly)
Chicken tagine with apricots

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viernes, 10 de agosto de 2012

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These incredibly tasty mini peach cobblers feature ingredients that will shock and amaze.
Get ready to experience the magic of last minute, mayonnaise-based steak sauces.

miércoles, 8 de agosto de 2012

Green Chile Cheeseburger

I have always liked hamburgers. But when I was pregnant, I LOVED them. I ate them nearly every week, more often if possible. We mostly made our own at home, but we did eat them out occasionally - a few times at Red Robin (teriyaki burger with pineapple), if I was lucky enough to get my prenatal appointment scheduled just before lunch. I was not above fast food burgers either, and may have waddled over to McDonalds (more than once) on my lunch break for a hamburger (regular burger, extra ketchup). At home my favorite was a burger cooked on the barbecue with barbecue sauce and topped with cheese and relish. I never got very fancy, because spending time on fancy burgers meant it took longer before I could start eating.

We haven't had burgers very often lately, and I'm not sure why. It seems I am always looking for fast and easy and cheap and healthy meals, and I guess I forgot that a burger can fit that bill. Hey, 3 out of 4 ain't bad.

We were talking about burgers a few weeks ago and this recipe popped into my head - Robert Olguin's Buckhorn Burger recipe from Bobby Flay's Throwdown cookbook.


A green chile cheeseburger sounds like a lot of work, but this one really isn't. Cook your burger, and while it's cooking, heat a small pan, with a touch of oil, and add some diced red onion. Let that cook for a couple of minutes, then divide into piles (1 pile for each burger you are cooking). Top each pile with some cheese and let it sit over low heat to melt the cheese and soften the onions. In another pan mix some diced green chiles (we used canned) and some granulated garlic and warm through. Spoon the chiles on to the onion and cheese piles. Put your burgers on the buns, top the patty's with the onion/cheese/chile piles, and garnish with lettuce, tomato, pickles and mustard.

Yum, yum.

lunes, 6 de agosto de 2012

AVAL KESARI / POHA KESARI

I came to know about this kesari from my school friend Swarna.It was very new to me because i've tasted kesari made with rava / semiya. When she told about this i found it interesting. I made for my friday pooja . It came out well and tasted excellent. We loved it.Its very simple to do. Try this and let me know ladies !!

AVAL KESARI 1

INGREDIENTS

  • POHA / THICK AVAL - 1/2 cup
  • Sugar - 3/4 cup ( Add  1 tbsp less if u want mild sweet)
  • Water - 3/4 cup ( U can replace water with milk too )
  • Ghee - 2 -3 tbsp
  • Cardamom powder - 1/4 tsp
  • Cashews - A few
  • Orange -red food color / Kesari color - a pinch

METHOD

  • Heat a kadai with a tbsp of ghee and fry the cashews. Remove and set aside.
  • Now add the aval/poha in the same kadai and fry till it gets roasted with a nice aroma.U can add another tbsp of ghee while roasting.
  • Now soak the roasted poha in little water for 10 mins to make it soft. This enhances quick cooking. ( Add the water just to cover the poha)
  • Take the measured water in a bowl by adding food color.Allow it to boil
  • Now add the roasted poha and Cover cook for 10 mins stirring in between.
  • Once the poha gets cooked, add sugar and mix well.
  • Add a tbsp of ghee at this stage. Mix well.
  • Stir constantly for few minutes ( may be 10 - 12 mins).At one stage the kesari becomes non sticky and leaves the sides of the pan.
  • Add the roasted cashews and cardamom powder . Mix well and transfer to a bowl .

Serve hot !!

aval kesari

TIPS :

  • I wanted mine to be mushy .So i soaked poha for more time and added 1/4 cup more water while cooking .
  • Here I've mentioned the actual ratio given by my friend.So adjust the sugar & water ratio accordingly .
  • Add more ghee while u make for ur guests ;)


sábado, 4 de agosto de 2012

Storing Fruits and Vegetables in the Fridge

There are three categories for fruits and vegetables when it comes to refrigeration: items that should not be refrigerated, those that should be refrigerated in mild/moderate temperature and those that can be stored in the coolest part of the fridge without damaging the item.

1. Prone to chill damage. The following should not be refrigerated. If you do, they are subject for dehydration, internal browning or internal and external cavity.
  • Tropical fruits (mangoes, pineapples – may be refrigerated up to two days only when ripe)
  • Avocadoes
  • Bananas
  • Pickling cucumbers
2. Chill sensitive. These should not be stored below 37 °F.
  • Any snap beans
  • Berries
  • Citrus fruits (grape fruits, oranges, limes)
  • Fresh corn on the cob
3. Not prone to chill-damage. These can be stored in the coolest part of the fridge (provided that the temperature does not freeze the item).
  • Lettuces
  • Other leafy greens
  • Apples
  • Asparagus
  • Broccoli
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jueves, 2 de agosto de 2012

Moroccan-spiced chicken recipe


The Arabic Food Recipes kitchen (The Home of Delicious Arabic Food Recipes) invites you to try Moroccan-spiced chicken Recipe. Enjoy the Arabic Cuisine and  learn how to make Moroccan-spiced chicken.   

Served with roast vegies and mint couscous, this Moroccan chicken dish is as colourful as it is tasty.

Preparation Time 25 - 145 minutes
Cooking Time 50 minutes

Ingredients (serves 4)

1 lime
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1 tbs chopped fresh mint
1 1/2 tbs Moroccan seasoning
60ml (1/4 cup) olive oil
4 (about 800g) chicken thigh cutlets (skin on), excess fat trimmed
2 (about 350g) red Delight potatoes, peeled, cut into 1.5cm pieces
1 (about 600g) sweet potato (kumara), peeled, cut into 1.5cm pieces
2 carrots, peeled, cut into 1.5cm pieces
2 red capsicums, seeded, cut into 1.5cm pieces
2 large zucchini, cut into 1.5cm pieces
2 red onions, cut into 8 thick wedges
240g (1 1/4 cups) couscous
375ml (1 1/2 cups) boiling water
30g butter
1/3 cup fresh mint leaves

Method

Preheat oven to 220°C. place a baking tray in oven. Use a zester, or a vegetable peeler and a small sharp knife, to cut lime rind into thin strips. Juice the lime and reserve juice.

Combine lime rind, garlic, chopped mint, Moroccan seasoning and 2 tablespoons of oil in a glass bowl. Season with salt and pepper.

Place chicken in a large glass bowl. Pour over three-quarters of the marinade and rub over chicken to evenly coat. Cover and place in the fridge for 1-2 hours to marinate.

Combine the potato, sweet potato, carrot, remaining marinade and remaining oil in a glass bowl. Place on the baking tray. Place the chicken on top of the vegetables. Bake for 25 minutes. Add capsicum, zucchini and onion to tray and toss to combine. Roast for 25 minutes or until juices run clear when the thickest part of the chicken is pierced with a skewer and vegetables are tender.

Place couscous in a heatproof bowl. Pour over the boiling water. cover. Set aside for 5 minutes or until the liquid is absorbed. Add butter. Use a fork to separate grains and stir to combine. Stir in mint leaves and reserved lime juice. Serve with chicken and vegetables.

Notes


Make-ahead tips: To freeze: Cool at end of step 4. Wrap chicken in 2 layers of plastic wrap and 1 of foil. Place vegetables in a sealable plastic bag. Freeze for up to 3 months.

To thaw: Thaw overnight in the fridge.

To reheat:
Preheat oven to 150C. Unwrap chicken. Transfer vegetables to a baking tray lined with non-stick baking paper. Place chicken on vegetables. Cover with foil and cook for 15-20 minutes or until heated through. Continue from step 5.

Source
Good Taste - November 2011, Page 77
Recipe by Brett Sargent

More Arabic Food Recipes:

Harira: Moroccan Chickpea Stew with Chicken and Lentils
Moroccan rissoles
Broad bean dip & Moroccan mezze platter
Moroccan potato salad
Chicken tagine with apricots
Authentic Moroccan lamb tagine  

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