Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Strawberry Lemonade



It was very gloomy today and i was just browsing for something nice and attractive and came across strawberry lemonade in some blog. It is a very simple yet attractive recipe. i checked my refrigerator and wow!!! i had fresh strawberries and lemon then what am i waiting for ??? This is how i made yummy strawberry lemonade..

INGREDIENTS

Strawberry - 1cup chopped
Lemon juice - 4tbsp
Honey/Sugar - 2-3 tbsp

METHOD

  1. Bring the strawberries, sugar/honey in a blender and blend well. If you want only the juice extract the pulp using a filter.
  2. Add the lemon juice and stir well.
  3. Serve it chilled in your glass ware.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

BisibeleBath



Back in India we have a Tradition of inviting newly married couple for a feast. So whenever someone is invited for a feast we kids are so happy because we know what will be on menu. It will be bisibelebath, carrot payasam, Appalam, Curd Raita, Rasam with some sweet.... Oh my god we go crazy for this menu...;-) i remember my granny used to make Bisibelebath and Carrot payasam in the biggest vessel still it was'nt always enough we used to crave for more :) Now when i think about those good old days it seems so funny... you know what we used to make my mom measure the payasam in the laddle for everyone 3 or 4 laddles per serving..... he he....
Ok lets get on with the recipe.....
INGREDIENTS

Rice - 200gms
Toor dhal - 100gms
Tamarind Juice - 200ml
Mixed Vegetable- 1 cup (Carrots, beans, potato, Brinjal, drumstick, peas...)
Salt

For Seasoning

Mustard- 1tbsp
Curry leaves- few
Cashews - 10-15
For BisiBeleBath Powder

Channa dal-2 tbsp heaped
Urad dal-1 tbsp heaped
Coriander seeds - 1/4 cup
Dry coconut - 1/4 cup grated (I usually make it into 1 inch pieces)
Fenugreek seeds - 1tsp
Pepper corns - 1tsp
Cinnamom - 2-3 pieces
Cloves- 5-6
Dry red chillies - 10
Curry leaves -few

METHOD

  1. Pressure cook Rice and toor dhal with 1 litre water i add 3 cups of water for every 1 cup of rice.
  2. Now take a deep frying pan add a tsp of ghee and fry the above ingredients. If you are planning to store it do not add ghee or oil.
  3. Grind the fried ingredients into a fine powder.
  4. Microwave the mixed veggies for 4 to 5mns until they are cooked.
  5. In a wide vessel take the tamarind juice add some turmeric powder, asafoetida powder, BBB powder, mixed vegetables and salt and bring everything to boil till the raw smell of tamarind goes away.
  6. To this mix add the rice and toor dhal and blend well. Add a little water to adjust the consistency of Bisibelebath. Unlike regular rice this should be in a thick porridge consistency.
  7. Prepare the seasoning with some ghee , mustard, curry leaves, cashews and serve hot...

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Okra/Bhindi/lady's finger Masala



Sorry took a break from blogging..... not too long though.... The other day i was surfing for bhindi masala and came across this wonderful gravy in some blog.... Before i cud forget the recipe here goes the rich and tasty bhindi masala....

INGREDIENTS

Okra- 1lb
Red Onion - 1
Tomato - 2 Diced
Cashews- 8
Khus Khus- 1tbsp
Green chilli - 1
Saunf - 1tsp
Jeera - 1tsp
Coriander powder- 1tbsp
Red chilli Powder - 1tbsp
Garam Masala Powder - 1tbsp
Butter - 1tbsp

METHOD

  1. Clean and Cut the okra length wise (1inch). In a deep frying pan add a little oil and fry the okra until they are tender and cooked. Keep it aside in a paper towel.
  2. Now grind the onions cashews and khus khus into a thick paste.
  3. Take some butter in the pan and spluttter saunf and jeera and then add a slit green chilli. Now add the ground paste and fry for 5mns or until the raw smell of onion leaves.
  4. Then add the diced tomatoes and fry for some time until the oil leaves the sides
  5. Add all the coriander, chilli, garam masala powders and stir well for a couple of mins
  6. Now add the fried okra to this gravy. Add some water to match ur consistency for the gravy...
  7. Garnish with some chopped coriander leaves and serve with roti's or chappati's..