Wednesday 12 April 2017

Hariyali Jhinga Kabab...


This recipe is for those days when you just want to be out of the kitchen.. And want to have something chatpata and tasty....
This is a very quick recipe and can be made in a short time. This can be served as snacks or a starter. If you want to have it for dinner, then you can make this into a roll by placing the kababs on the chapati, add some sliced onions, sliced tomatoes and cucumbers. Sprinkle some chaat masala and drizzle some green chutney and enjoy the roll. 
Ingredients 
200 grams of Prawns big size
1/4 bunch of Spinach including the stem
4 or more Green Chillies 
1 small piece of Ginger
8 Garlic cloves
Handful of Fresh Coriander
Handful of Fresh Mint
2 tbsp Lime juice
Salt to taste 
1/2 tsp Garam Masala powder 
1/2 tsp Cumin powder
1/2 tsp Chaat Masala
4 or more Bread pieces cut into smaller pieces
Oil for shallow frying 
Method 
Take all the above ingredients except oil and put them in a chopper or food processor. Blend the ingredients well together until it forms into a sticky batter. Take oil in a pan. Let it heat. Take some water in a bowl. Dip your palm into the water. Take some batter, shape it and put it into the oil. Fry on low heat till both the sides are golden brown in colour. Serve it hot with salad. Sprinkle chaat masala on top before serving.

Friday 7 April 2017

Garlicky Chilli Mango Chicken Roast...


Since mangoes are in season, here is a simple recipe of chicken roast with mango pulp. The chicken is marinated with salt, garlic, pickled red chilli paste, lime juice, mango pulp, salt and oil. It is then roasted in an oven. It is then served with tomato and cucumber slices. This can be eaten with pav, bun, naan or as a starter. Very simple recipe but taste great...

Ingredients 
1 small size cleaned whole Chicken 
Salt to taste 
2 Garlic pods cleaned and finely minced 
1 tbsp Preserved Red Chilli coarsely ground 
2 tbsp Lime juice 
1/2 cup Mango pulp 
3 tbsp Oil

Method 
Take the chicken and pat it dry. Sprinkle salt and rub it on the chicken. Leave it for 5 minutes. Drizzle the lime juice and rub it on the chicken. Now add garlic and chilli paste. Rub it well on the chicken. Add the mango pulp and 1 tbsp of oil. Rub it well, put some of the paste inside the chicken and let it marinate for an hour. Drizzle some oil on the chicken. Roast it in a preheated oven for 15 minutes at 200 degrees celcius. Remove the tray. Turn the chicken, drizzle with some more oil. Continue roasting the chicken for another 15 minutes. Remove the tray, turn the chicken again, drizzle with remaining oil and roast it again for 15 minutes more. Serve it hot with cucumber and tomato.

Thursday 30 March 2017

Summer Cool Fresh Fruit Ice Popsicle Candies.....


As the heat is terrible, I wanted to have something chilled... My memory took me back to my childhood days, where we use to buy these ice popsicles candies (pepsi as they were called) after a long afternoon play with friends in the summer break. They costed 50 paisa those days and was made with artificial colours and flavors. But who cared... After that a good scolding at home.....
Here is a easy recipe of ice popsicles candy with fresh fruit pulp, lime juice and chaat masala... very simple to make, taste great and it's healthy for children too..... you can customise it with your choice of fruits and can add condensed milk or evaporated milk and sugar to make flavoured milk ice popsicles candies too. 

Ingredients 
1/4 cup of each Fresh fruit pulp
(Mango, Strawberry, Black Grapes and Kiwi or any fruit of your choice)
1/4 tsp Lime juice for each pulp
1/4 tsp Chaat masala for each pulp
1/2 tsp Sugar for each pulp
1/4 cup Water for each pulp

Method 
You get ice popsicles candy bags, I made them at home with the help of a sealing machine.. 
Take any fruit pulp, add sugar, lime juice and chaat masala. Mix it well. Repeat the same process with the other fruit pulps. Take a popsicles candy bag and a big syringe. Fill up the juice into the syringe and transfer it into the candy bag or you can use a funnel to fill the juice into the bags. Fill 3/4 of the bag and tie a knot to the open end of the bag. Freeze it till it forms ice. Cut an edge and enjoy the hot summer afternoons...

Tuesday 28 March 2017

Egg and Chicken Kothu Roti...


Kothu Roti ( Chopped Roti) is a Sri Lankan dish made from Godhamba roti (a type of Sri Lankan roti) and vegetables, eggs or meat, and spices. This dish is similar to Kothu Parotta from Tamil Nadu. The taste of Kothu Roti will vary depending on the ingredients used. This is a popular street food... 

Here is my adaptation of the dish with left overs... I wanted to make it bit tangy.. So I added sour tamarind Chutney to it...
Ingredients
6 leftover Rotis or Parotta  shredded
1 Onion sliced
1 Carrot sliced
1/2 cup Cabbage shredded ( I have used red cabbage) 
1 Green Capsicum sliced 
3 Green Chillies chopped
Few Curry leaves 
1 tbsp Coriander leaves chopped 
1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
1/2 cup left over Chicken curry with small boneless chicken pieces in it. 
1/4 cup of Tamarind Chutney 
Salt to taste
1/2 tsp Turmeric powder
1 tbsp Srilankan Curry Powder or Madras Curry powder 
2 Eggs
3 tbsp Oil 

Method 
Add oil into a pan. Let it heat. Add mustard seeds, curry leaves and green chillies. Let the mustard seeds crackle. Add the vegetables except for the coriander leaves. Stir fry the vegetables for a minute. Add the eggs. Stir and cook the eggs with the vegetables for 2 minutes. Add the shredded rotis. Add the leftover curry, tamarind chutney, curry powder, turmeric powder, salt and 1/4 cup water. Stir on high flame, keep cutting the ingredients with the edge of the spatula and mixing it well. Sprinkle coriander leaves and serve it hot.

Tuesday 21 March 2017

Baked Dosa Sandwich...


This a healthy breakfast or snack made out of a dosa batter with vegetables. Some thing different.. Where Mumbai meets Chennai.. Enjoy the Bombay sandwich with dosa batter, an innovation in my kitchen... 

Ingredients
1 kg Dosa Batter
1 medium bowl of Green Chutney
1 big Tomato sliced 
1 big boiled Potato sliced 
1 big boiled Beetroot sliced
1 big Cucumber sized
1 big size Onion sliced
1 tsp Sandwich masala or Chaat Masala 
1 tsp Pepper powder
1/2 cup Cheese grated or 3 slices of Cheese 
2 tbsp Butter

Method 
Take a rectangular baking tin. Apply butter. Pour 2 to 3 ladle of the dosa batter into the tin. Bake for 15 minutes at 200 degrees celcius in a preheated oven. Take the tin out. Brush some butter and chutney on the baked dosa. Arrange the potato and beetroot. Sprinkle with chaat masala and pepper powder. Pour 2 to 3 ladle more dosa batter on top of the vegetables. Bake for another 15 minutes or until the batter sets. Remove from the oven, brush with butter and chutney. Arrange the cucumber and tomato slices. Sprinkle with chaat masala and pepper powder. Pour 2 to 3 ladle of the dosa batter and bake it again for 15 minutes. Remove from the oven. Arrange the onion slices and spread the grated cheese or add the sliced cheese on the top and cover it with the dosa batter. Bake for 20 minutes. Insert a tooth pick to check. Remove the tin from the oven. Cool it to unmould it. Cut it into pieces and serve it with chutney and sauce..