Monday, May 31, 2010

Vendaka Thayir Pachadi / Bhindi Raita

I luv okras in any form....after my addiction to kadai bhindi this is next to it. Tried this from Nags space with not much of modifications. I have had this once in Saravana Bhavan as a starter for meals not knowing that this was so simple to make it at home.I can guarantee even those who hate okras will like this.
Bhindi or Okra Raita / Vendaka Thayir Pachadi
Ingredients
  • Vendakka / okra - 10 to 12
  • Onion - 1 medium sized finely chopped
  • Oil - 1tsp
  • Curry leaves - few
  • Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
  • Green chillies - 1 finely chopped
  • Cumin seeds / Jeera - 1/2 tsp
  • Thick curd - 1 cup
  • Chilli powder - 1/2 tsp
  • Salt to taste
Method:
  1. Wash and chop the okras into thin rounds .

  2. Heat oil, add mustard seeds let it splutter add jeera fry for a minute, now add onions, green chillies,curry leaves and okra.

  3. Saute for 5-7 mins till onions turn light brown and the okra loses its stickiness.Fry till okras are light crispy. Drain it in a tissue paper to take out the excess oil and keep aside to cool.

  4. Beat curd, add salt. Now add the fried okra mixture and mix well till all is combined.Sprinkle chilli powder on top if needed.
This pachadi goes well with rotis, rice or even as such which is what I did :)

Bhindi or Okra Raita / Vendaka Thayir Pachadi
The nice crunch in the onions with okras dipped in thick curd was yummy......so do give it a try. For me anything dunked in curd has a special place in my tummy so is this one. I luv the vendaka puli pachadi also...will post the recipe sometime soon.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Apple Poha Custard

I made this Apple Poha Custard from Raks kitchen the only addition I made was poha otherwise just her recipe including measurements. I dont like custard normally but I myself had a cup of this apple poha custard. Dont justify by the click, it was an indoor night click.......but the custard was very tasty.
Apple Poha Custard
Ingredients:
  • Apple - 1 chopped finely
  • Milk - 2 cups
  • Poha - a handful(I used the thick variety)
  • Custard powder - 2 tblsp
  • Sugar - 4 tbsp
  • Elachi powder - 1 tsp (optional)
Method:
  1. Soak poha in water for 5mins, drain water and keep poha aside.

  2. In a small bowl add 5 tbsp milk from 2 cups and dissolve the custard powder into a smooth pasty liquid without any lumps. Keep aside.

  3. Now boil the remaining milk in a non stick kadai/vessel. Keep in low flame and add the custard powder paste to the boiled milk.Stir slowly and well continuosly.

  4. The mixture gets thickened very fast so be very careful after the paste is added. Stir for 2-3 mins, switch of and cool down. The consistency is little thinner thats the way we liked it.

  5. Refrigerate it for atleast an hr. Add chopped apple pieces and poha at the time of serving(Leave atleast 15mins standing time) and mix well. Serve cold.
Apple Poha Custard
The fruits and variations are endless...we can even add nuts or tuti fruits or any other fruits when serving for kids.

If you dont have custard powder in hand dont worry : Substitute 2 tablespoons of cornflour,1/2 tsp of vanilla essence, for the above recipe...Idea from raks kitchen. For apple use vanilla essence so that its a bit neutral and apple taste is appealing.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Oats Wheat Sesame Crackers / Squares

I tried Rc's sesame sticks and just luved the taste. I modified the recipe a bit instead of APF I added wheat flour.... sure a guilt free snack with the goodness of wheat,oats and sesame! The first pic was clicked 2-3 months before and the second click was the recent one....hence the variation :)
Wheat Sesame Crackers


Ingredients :
  • Wheat flour (Atta) - 1 cup
  • Oats - ½ cup powdered coarsely( I used quaker)
  • Oil - 2 tbsp
  • Butter - 1 Tbsp (add more if you prefer crispy crackers)
  • Sesame seeds - ¼ cup
  • Garlic paste - 3 tsp
  • Salt per taste
  • Baking Powder - ½ tsp
  • Water - as reqd to knead the dough
Method:
  1. ln a bowl add the wheat flour, oats, baking powder, and salt. Add garlic paste, sesame seeds.


  2. Combine well, add oil.Melt the butter lil(mine got melted by itself after I took it out from chiller due to this scorching summer ;))and add at this stage. Add water little by little to form a thick chapathi like dough. Keep aside undisturbed for 30mins.


  3. Divide the dough into half. Roll each half thin and cut into squares or sticks. Combine the scrappings and repeat the same with the other half too.


  4. Preheat oven to 180C for 10 mins. Place the squares on a greased baking sheet and bake for about 15-18 minutes or until the crackers are crisp. The baking time depends on the thickness of the squares and the oven settings


Store in a air tight container. It can be stored upto a week.I strongly recommend adding atleast 1tbsp butter.


Wheat Sesame Crackers


The crackers were crunchy and little crispy...we enjoyed it as a teatime snack.The sesame flavour in every bite was so tasty.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Pomegranate Juice

Pomegranate is a fruit that is not only delicious but also packed with vital minerals and vitamins that our body needs, Its very refereshing too. I luv juices very much if I hate any fruit I'l drink it in the form of juice...but pomegranate is in my fav list so either juice or fruit I just luv it! I need some juice or the other to beat this summer....so here is one of my favs.
Pomegranate Juice
Ingredients:
  • Pomegranate - 2 small sized
  • Lemon juice - 2 tsp
  • Honey-1 tsp
  • Water - 1/4 cup

Method:
1. Peel off the skin and blend the fruit along with honey and lemon juice.
2. Add water, filter, chill it and enjoy the juice.

Pomegranate Juice
My Notes :
  • Lemon juice helps to reduce the bitterness of the seeds.
  • Adjust water according to the thickness of the juice
And I am sending this to Divyas event .
Have a great week ahead and happy mothers day to all mothers out there!

Pomegranate Juice

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Chewy Dates and Biscuit Bars

I happened to see these tasty and simple bars from here and tried it long back.This has been in my drafts for so long....and finally posting it for one of my readers who mailed me asking for what is the third pic in my banner......:) So here it is for u.....These set of pics are again one of my pers favs :)
Dates Biscuit Bars
The below measurement yieded me about 8 small squares.
NOTE : I didnt piece the biscuits, as I was doubtful whether it wud be difficult to combine so I made a coarse powder out of it. Here goes the recipe with my minor modifications:
Ingredients:
  • Dates - roundly 10-12 chopped into small pieces.
    I blended them , chopping is fine too
  • Elachi powdered - 1/2 tsp [optional]
  • Marie Biscuits - 4 coarsely powdered
  • Ghee - 1 tsp + a little for greasing
  • Polythene sheet [I used milk cover]
Dates Biscuit Bars
Method:
  1. Heat 1tsp of ghee in a pan and add the blended dates. Stir it continuosly, try to do this in low flame. After abt 2-3 mins the dates would have become soft and it will look stickier.

  2. Switch off at this stage, stir in the powdered biscuits, powdered elachi and mix well till all is combined well.

  3. Spread the polythene sheet on a plate and add a few drops of ghee on it to grease.

  4. Transfer the mixture to one half of the sheet, fold the other half and press to flatten them. Refrigerate it for an hr to set and for the bars to be firm.

  5. After an hr the bars would be perfect to be cut, now cut them with a sharp knife into small squares or ur desired shape.
These are quick bars which were chewy and tasty........Am sure kids wud luv it...cant stop with one bite!

Store them in air tight container, this keeps well for 2 days. Am not sure whether this wud last even longer, I cud test it only for 2 days by the time it got over :)