Archive for the ‘Fruits/Mewah’ Category

Chuqandar ka Halwa

March 10, 2009

Chuqandar, in Urdu, also called as Beetroot in English are one of my favorite veggies. This nitrate rich, gorgeous root vegetable is best eaten as a salad, roasted, boiled or steamed and then seasoned lightly for added flavor. They are high in fibre, calcium, potassium, folate, antioxidants, vitamin A and C, minerals and other micro nutrients and quite low in calories. They are also used to treat hypertension and hence maintain a healthy cardio vascular system.

Beetroot – Chuqandar

Be careful when you are working with these ground vegetables, as its juices tend to stain whatever comes in contact, like your hands, chopping board etc.

Beetroots are also commonly referred to as Sweet Beets, as they are very sweet in taste. They have a unique earthy sweetness in them, and are hence perfect for halwa or a dessert to serve on special occasions.

Serves – 2 to 4

Chuqandar ka Halwa - Beetroot Dessert

Ingredients:

Beetroot – 1, medium sized, washed, peeled and coarsely grated
Fat free Half and Half cream – 1 cup
Sugar – 4 to 5 tbsp or according to taste (the amount of sugar depends on the size and sweetness of the beets)
Ghee – 1 tsp
Finely slivered blanched almonds+pistachios – 1 tsp
Raisins + chopped walnuts – 1 tsp

Beetroot Dessert -Chuqandar Halwa

Method:

-Heat a thick bottomed non-stick saucepan at medium heat and add the grated beetroot.
-Pour in the cream and let simmer uncovered on low until most of the cream has been absorbed by the beetroot. Keep stirring it occasionally.
-During the mean time, heat ghee in a pan at medium heat and throw in the prepared dry fruits and nuts. Roast them until they turn golden brown. Reemove from heat and keep aside.
-Add sugar to the cooking beetroot and let cook for a furthur 5 minutes or until the halwa is thickened.
-Serve warm or cold garnished with the roasted dry fruits and nuts in ghee.

I am sending this royal halwa over to RCI-Lucknow cuisine.  

For some more ideas on how to use beets, head over to the healthnut blog.

Luv,
Mona

Sabut Zafraani Murgh

February 19, 2009

Baking during the winter season gives a lot of pleasure to me. It provides the warmth needed and enlivens the arid spirit inside us during these dull and cloudy days. I thank my god that I have a conventional oven that I love to use during these icy days.

Carved Roasted Chicken
served along with Roasted Veggies and Lemon slices

Roasting a whole chicken is not as laborious and redoubtable is it is considered to be. I love to roast whole chickens. Roasted chicken is perfect for a party dinner and comforting in the cold weather. Roasted red potatoes and carrots also bring seasonal color and nutrition to the dish.

Tip: To remove the skin of the chicken, use paper towels. Hold the chicken skin with a paper towel and pull it. This way your hand wont get slippery and the task is a piece of cake.

Sabut Zafrani Murgh – Saffron infused Whole chicken

Serves: 4 to 6

Ingredients:

For Brine:

2.5 litre fresh water
Salt – 3 tbsp
Sugar – 2 tbsp
Garlic pods – 2, crushed
Bay leaves -2

For Chicken

1 medium whole roasting chicken, skinned/Sabut Murgh (Preferably Fresh)
Black Pepper powder/Kali mirch, used liberally
Sea Salt/Namak, used liberally
Ghee/Butter – 3 tbsp (you can subsbitute it with Canola oil)
1/4 tsp Saffron/Zafraan, pounded
1 tsp Ginger-Garlic/Adrak-Lahsun paste
1/2 tsp Dried thyme
1/2 tsp Dried rosemary
1 large Egg/Anda, hard boiled and peeled
1 large Lemon/Nimbu, cut into two halves (one half used as stuffing and the other half juiced to season the chicken)

For Vegetables

5 Red Potatoes, quartered/Aloo
1 cup baby Carrots/Gajar (you can even use large carrots, peel  and cut them into pieces)
Black Pepper powder/Kali mirch, used liberally
Salt/Namak, used liberally
Ghee/Butter – 3 tbsp (you can subsbitute it with Canola oil)
Dried thyme
Dried rosemary

Stuffed and Seasoned Whole Chicken
on the bed of spiced veggies ready to be roasted

Method:

-Remove the giblets and neck from the chicken and discard or freeze for future use.
In a large pot pour 2.5 litres of cold water. Add the remaining ingredients for brine and let the water boil once. Remove from heat and let it cool down completely. Once cooled, place the chicken in the brine, breast side down. Cover and refrigerate overnight if possible or atleast for 2 hours.
-With the rack in the middle position, preheat an oven to 450°F.
-Remove the chicken from the brine. Wash with cool water and pat dry throughly both inside and out with paper towels.
-Pound the saffron with ginger-garlic paste, ghee/butter, lemon juice, salt, black pepper powder, rosemary and thyme in a mortar and pestle until well combined and keep aside.
-Rub the chicken inside and out with the prepared saffron+spices paste and place the boiled egg, a halve of the lemon in the cavity of the chicken.
-Truss the bird. This means binding the legs and wings close to the body of the bird so that the meat is protected during cooking and the finished shape of the roasted bird is pleasing.
-Combine carrots and potatoes in a large oval ceramic baking dish with a rack. Spread into one layer in bottom above the rack. Douse them with ghee/butter and liberally sprinkle with black pepper powder and salt. Carefully place the stuffed chicken, breast side up, on the bed of seasoned vegetables.
-Roast the chicken at 450°F for the first 20 minutes and then lower the oven to 350°F for another 45 minutes or until juices run clear when pricked with knife, and thermometer insterted at thickest part of thigh next to body registers 180°F. Keep basting the chicken with ghee/butter and with the juices collecting below the rack in the baking dish and turn the chicken for even cooking every 20 minutes.
-Once done, remove the chicken from the oven and place in a warm place, loosely covered with aluminium foil and let rest for 5 to 10 minutes. Remove the trussing thread and carve to serve.

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Luv,
Mona

Fish Manchurian

January 1, 2009

Earlier, authentic dishes like Luqmi-Kawab, Mirchi Ka Salan, Kacche Gosht ki Biryani and desserts/meetha like Double ka Meetha and Gajar ka Halwa were a sure sight at any Hyderabadi wedding on the dinner tables. With passing time and generations, this has changed. A modern take on several authentic dishes and innovative techniques to present them is todays mantra. Among them, ‘Apollo fish’ is a seafood manchurian type of dish that is getting very popular nowadays, which more and more Bawarchis are prefering to include in the menus, and quite liked my common.

Apollo fish (or) Fish Manchurian

The below recipe is my imitation of ‘Apollo Fish’. I do not know why is it called particularly as ‘Apollo’ fish, but I sure am among those ardent lovers of this Hyderabadi seafood dish. Your friends will definitely enjoy this very light and tangy platter of fish.

Apollo fish (or) Fish Manchurian

Ingredients:

  • Gram flour/Besan - 4 tbsp
  • All Purpose flour/Maida – 2 tbsp
  • Corn Flour – 2 tbsp
  • Ginger garlic paste – 2 tsp
  • Roasted Coriander powder – 1/4 tsp
  • Roasted Cumin powder – 1/4 tsp
  • Red chilli powder – 1 1/2 tsp
  • Salt – 1/2 tsp
  • Water - 1 tsp
  • Egg – 1, large
  • Any firm boneless fish fillets (I prefer Bass/Salmon) – 500 gms, cubed into bite size pieces
  • Canola Oil – 1 tbsp
  • Ginger Garlic paste – 2 tsp
  • Fresh Curry leaves – about 20
  • Green, Yellow, Orange and Red bell peppers – 1/2 cup, cut into strips
  • Soya Sauce – 3 tbsp
  • Lemon juice – 3 tbsp
  • Mint and Cilantro leaves - 2 tbsp each, finely chopped, for garnish

Method:

  • In a bowl add the first 9 ingredients and mix them well to make a thick batter. Add the fish cubes and gently mix with a spoon so that each piece gets completely covered with the batter.
  • Add a few drops of oil to a large non-stick frying pan at medium low heat and as soon as it gets warm, add the fish cubes in a single layer. Shallow fry them till they are golden brown on each side. Repeat until all the fish cibes are done. Remove in a platter and keep aside.
  • In the same frying pan, add oil and throw in the ginger garlic paste. Stir fry it till it is golden brown. Add the curry leaves and peppers. Saute it for 2 minutes. Pour in the soya sauce and add the fried fish cubes. With a rubber spatula, gently mix them all. Cover the lid and let cook for 2-4 minutes.
  • Add lemon juice. Garnish with cilantro and mint leaves and serve warm immediately.

Suggested Accompaniments: Enjoy the manchurian along with roti, rice or as a snack.

Cheers,
Mona

Reshmi Gosht

December 21, 2008

This week’s weather forecasts are perhaps among one of the most monstrous weather conditions I had ever experienced here, with terrible snowstroms and piles and piles of snow everywhere.

Frozen Moment #4

Thankfully I and my family are at home for the holidays, but my I feel sorry for all those people who have to go through the harsh snow strom. Keep safe and warm everyone! I also feel miserable to watch my hubby shovel the snow and fight with the car to get it started everytime after a snowfall. 

After all this back breaking endeavor of scooping out the bulky mounds of snow, I decided to treat my hubby with one of my most loved recipes that I had learnt from my dear mother. Its simple and quick, and even so, one of the most delectable red meat dish that you will remember always.  

Reshmi Gosht - Spicy Lamb Breast pieces in an aromatic sauce

This recipe uses the Lamb breast riblets, also called as Seenay ka gosht in Urdu. It contains ribs and fat sheets arranged in layers and is one of the most delicious tasting flesh. However it is also high in fat content. You can also replace it using Lamb thigh meat which again has a delicate flavor.

Reshmi Gosht – Spicy Lamb Breast pieces in an aromatic sauce

Ingredients:

  • Lamb Breast Riblets/Seenay ka Gosht- 600 gms
  • Red onion – 1, large, finely sliced 
  • Ginger-garlic paste – 2 tsp
  • Red chilli powder – 1 tsp
  • Turmeric – 1/4 tsp
  • Salt – 1 tsp
  • Lemon juice – 3 tbsp
  • Saffron threads – a pinch

Method:

  • Wash and clean the meat, and keep in a colander for the water to drain away.
  • Add the sliced onion along with the meat in a pressure cooker. Add ginger-garlic paste, red chilli powder, turmeric and salt. Pour in a cup of water and close the lid. Let it pressure cook on medium heat until it is tender.
  • Later, open the lid, and let it cook on meadium heat, until the meat is quite dry. Add lemon juice and saffron threads. Remove from heat and serve.

Note: There is no need to add oil to the curry, there is already enough fat in the meat

Suggested Accompaniments: Serve this curry warm along with warm parathas

Cheers,
Mona

Kaddu Ki Kheer

October 2, 2008

Eid-ul-Fitr Celebrations after the month of Ramadhan

Eid Mubarak Everyone!

Alhamdulillah its been a wonderful Eid, May Allah accept all our Duas and make us better Muslims inshallah.

I prepared Kaddu ki Kheer on the second day of the celebrations of the Eid-ul-Fitr, after coming back from work. Its a pity that its not a public holiday on the religious festivals. I think, especially in a multi-cultural place like Canada, this should definitely be given a thought.

Kaddu Ki Kheer – Bottle Gourd Milk Pudding

Kheer is one the most delicious, simple and quick pudding or dessert to prepare. I usually use rice, bottle-gourd, sago, potato and sweet-potato to prepare different varieties of Kheer. The basic steps remain the same, boiling milk with sugar, cardamom, nuts and saffron for flavor. 

Kaddu Ki Kheer – Bottle Gourd Milk Pudding

Ingredients:

  • Bottle Gourd/Kaddu – small sized, 400 gms (approx)
  • Full fat or Low fat Milk - 2 1/2 cups
  • Chopped Pistachios – 1 tbsp
  • Sliced Almonds – 1 tbsp
  • Chopped Walnuts – 1 tbsp
  • Chopped Raisins – 1 tbsp
  • Milk Powder – 1/4 cup
  • Sugar – 55 gms
  • Ground Cardamom seeds – a pinch
  • Saffron strands/Zafraan – a pinch

Method:

  • Wash, peel and remove the seeds from the bottle gourd, reserve only the flesh. Shred it either in a food processor or using a grater.
  • Pour 2 cups milk into a saucepan and bring to a boil. Simmer heat and let it cook uncovered for 10 mins. Keep an eye on it, so that it does not boil away.
  • Dissolve the milk powder in the remaining 1/2 cup milk. Pour this into the saucepan. Also add the shredded bottle gourd, ground cardamom seeds, sugar and chopped nuts.
  • Let it cook for 10 more minutes on simmer. As the milk cooks it begins to turn light yellow in colour, and gets more richer and cremier. Once done, remove from heat and serve warm or cold.

(Note: To make it more rich for a special occasion and for an indulgence, you can even use Condensed milk and Khoa in the recipe)

Luv,
Mona

Aloo Bonda

September 10, 2008

After a good afternoon siesta during the humid and sultry Indian Summer days, a few Aloo Bondas along with a cup of warm tea while going through the days newspaper would be perfect. It is also savored during the rainy days in India. Oh, it brings back many cherished memories..

Aloo Bondas – Potato Croquettes

Aloo Bondas are balls of mashed lightly spiced potatoes dipped in chickpea flour and deep fried till golden brown. They are the most loved snacks in India, sold in most of the ready made food stalls, and also as a street food by the bandiwalas in small carts by the road side.

I often prepare Aloo Bondas for Iftaar in Ramadhan. These are our favorite snacks.

Aloo Bondas – Potato Croquettes

Makes -About 20

Ingredients:

For the Tempering/Baghaar:

  • Canola Oil - 1 tbsp
  • Split Black Gram/Urad Dal – 1 tbsp
  • Black Mustard seeds/Rai – 1 tsp
  • Dried Curry leaves – 6, crushed (optional)
  • Ginger – 1 tbsp, finely chopped

For the Potato filling/Aloo:

  • Potatoes – 4, medium sized, boiled, peeled and diced into 1/4 inch pieces
  • Red chilli powder – 1/2 tsp
  • Salt – 1 tsp
  • Turmeric – 1/4 tsp
  • Lemon juice – 2 tbsp
  • Finely chopped Cilanto, Mint leaves and Small Green chillies/Hara Masala - 1/2 cup, loosely packed
  • Roasted Cashewnuts – 1/4 cup (optional)
  • Frozen peas (thawed) – 1/2 cup (optional)

For the Chickpea flour batter/Besan:

  • Chickepea flour/Besan – 1 cup
  • Water – 150 ml
  • Canola Oil – to deep fry

Method:

Prepare Popato Filling/Aloo:

  • Pour oil into a small frying pan at medium heat, and add the black mustard seeds, split dal and chopped ginger. Cover with a splatter screen. Saute for 30 seconds or until the seeds stop popping. Add the dried crushed curry leaves. Remove from heat. This is the ‘Baghaar’.
  • Add red chilli powder, salt, turmeric and the prepared baghaar to the chopped potatoes. Also add the cashewnuts and peas, if using, and mix well. Take a little bit of the potato mixture at a time in your hands and shape them into walnut sized balls pressing them between your palms. Keep doing this until the whole potato mixture is completed. Keep them aside.

Prepare the Batter/Besan:

  • In a bowl, add the chickpea flour, water, red chilli powder, salt and turmeric to it and whisk it till there are no lumps and it is a smooth, pancake or buttermilk like batter of pouring consistency.

Deep frying the Croquettes/Bondas:

  • In a kadai or a wok at medium heat, pour oil and let the oil heat up. After a little while, drop about 1/4 tsp of the chickepea flour batter into the hot oil. If it floats on surface the oil is ready for deep frying.
  • One at a time dip the potato balls into the chickepea flour batter. With the help of a tablespoon, bath them well so they are covered all over with the batter. (Note: The potato balls should be completely covered with the batter or else they will disintegrate during deep frying)
  • Carefully drop them, one at a time, into the hot oil. Deep fry about 4-6 balls depending upon the size of the Kadai or wok. They need to be turned for even frying. Once they are golden brown in colour, remove them on a tray lined with paper towel. Continue doing this until all the potato balls are done. Discard excess chickpea flour batter. Serve warm.

Suggested Accompaniments: Enjoy them along with Tomato ketchup, Kothmir-Pudina ki Chutney or any of your favorite Chutney as a dipping sauce along with a cup of warm tea.

Reminder: Send your entries to RCI-Authentic Hyderabadi Cuisine before September 15 ’08. Only 5 days to go! Hurry!!

This goes to ‘Joy from feasting to Fasting’. Takecare everyone and enjoy your weekend!

Luv,
Mona

Daliya Soup

September 5, 2008

Daliya Soup is a very usual item for Iftaar in Ramadhan in my house. I had first tasted it in my Khala/Aunt’s house and since then loved it always. It is highly nutritious and useful for a body which has been fasting throughout the day providing it with vital nutrients and comforting it.

Daliya/Broken Wheat and Whole Green Gram/Sabut Moong Dal

Daliya is Broken wheat. It is also used to prepare Haleem, an another Ramadhan special dish for Muslims.

Do not serve serve it piping hot when you break the fast at Iftaar. Serve it lukewarm. Your kids will also enjoy this healthy and nutritious soup.

Daliya -Broken Wheat and Lentils Soup

Ingredients:

  • Home made Ghee/Clarified Butter - 2 tsp
  • Ginger Garlic Paste -  1 tbsp
  • Tomato – 2, medium sized, finely chopped
  • Red Chilli powder - 1 tsp
  • Salt – 2 tsp
  • Dry roasted Coriander/Dhaniya powder – 1/4 tsp
  • Turmeric/Haldi – 1/8 tsp
  • Broken Wheat Kernels/Daliya – 1 cup, washed and soaked for 30 minutes
  • Whole Green gram/Sabut Moong Dal - 1/2 cup, washed and soaked for 30 minutes
  • Water - 2 Glasses
  • Beef/Chicken/Vegetable Stock – 1/2 litre
  • Lemon Concentrate- 1/8 cup
  • Chopped Cilantro/Kothmir – 1 cup

Method:

  • In a pressure cooker at medium heat pour ghee and as soon as it warms up, add ginger garlic paste and stir fry it till it golden bworn in colour.
  • Add chopped tomatoes and red chilli powder, salt, turmeric and coriander powder. Stir to mix and half cover the lid for 3 minutes.
  • Drain the soaked dal and wheat kernels.
  • Add the drained dal and wheat to the pressure cooker and give it a stir. Pour in water and stock (do not add the stock for a vegetarian soup) and pressure cook it for 10 minutes or until the dal and the wheat kernels are done.
  • You can add more water if needed at this point. Let the soup boil uncovered for 3-4 minutes.
  • Garnish with chopped cilantro, add lemon concentrate and serve lukewarm.

This goes to ‘Joy from feasting to Fasting’.

Luv,
Mona

Kachchi Aqni ki Dum Murgh Biryani

August 23, 2008
Note – Read the whole post very carefully, Do not be overwhelmed by the length of the post. I have tried to explain each and every step briefly and as efficient as possible. Do write to me, if you have any queries. I will be glad to help you out.

Biryani is one of the most famous Hyderabadi One dish meals craved and devoured by people from all over the world. It is a one dish meal, where the cooked/raw marinated meat is layered along with half cooked long grained rice and a range of fresh spices and herbs for flavor and aroma.

‘Kachchi Aqni’ means marinated raw Chicken/Murgh. The preparation of ‘Kachchi Aqni ki Biryani’ is rather simple compared to the ‘Pakki Biryani’ of Chicken/Murgh or Red meat/Gosht, where cooked meat is used, mostly because you do not need to stand in front of your stove attending it, as the Chicken/Murgh cooks quite instantly on ‘Dum’ or ‘Slow heat’ and isn’t as complicated to cook as the Red meat in Kacchi Aqni ki Gosht-(Lamb/Beef/Veal) Biryani. However, I shall be posting the recipe of the Kacchi Aqni ki Gosht-(Lamb/Beef/Veal) Biryani sometime in the near future inshallah. Here, on the first day, you simply have to marinate the chicken. The next day, prepare rice, arrange layers and garnish and sit back for it cook on ‘Dum’ or ‘Slow Cook’, saving you ample time.

As you use the raw marinated chicken in this method, while you slow cook it, the flavor of the chicken intensifies and infuses with the rice and other aromatic fresh herbs and spices giving you a heavenly aroma in the end which will fills your kitchen and your entire house.  

Here is the Outline of the steps involved in the preparation, so that it is simpler for you all to understand the method, follow these steps while you prepare the Biryani:

Day 1

Marinate Chicken

Day 2

1) Add Fried onions to the Marinated Chicken
2) Give a smoked flavor to the Marinating Chicken with Fried Onions (optional, but gives a very good flavor to the Biryani)
3) Prepare rice
4) Arrange layers and Garnish

The Detailed method:

Kachche Aqni ki Dum Murgh Biryani

Serves – 8-10

Day 1-Marinate Chicken

Ingredients:

Chicken - 1.4 kg, with bone, cut into medium size pieces
Red chilli powder - 1/2 tsp
Green chilli paste – 1 1/2 tsp
Salt – 2 tsp
Turmeric/Haldi – 1/2 tsp
Tomato – 2, medium sized, pureed
Ginger-Garlic/Adrak-Lahsun paste – 2 tbsp
Yogurt – 1 cup, lightly whipped
Freshly squeezed Lemon Juice – 1/2 cup
Garam masala – 2 tbsp
Green Cardamom powder – 1 tsp
Dry roasted Cumin seed powder – 1 tsp
Dry roasted Coriander seed powder – 1 tsp

Method:

In a large bowl marinate the chicken with all the ingredients. Make sure all the pieces of chicken are coated in the marinade. Cover and leave in the fridge overnight.

Day 2-Adding Fried onions to the marinated chicken; Preparing rice; Arranging layers and Garnish.

1) Adding Fried onions to the marinated chicken:

Ingredients:

Canola Oil – 1/2 cup
Finely sliced Yellow Onions – 800 gms

Method:

-Remove the marinating chicken from the fridge and let it come to room temperature.
-Meanwhile, pour oil into a large frying pan at medium high heat. As soon as it gets warm, throw in the sliced onions and stir fry them in the oil until they are dark brown in colour. Make sure they do not burn them. Remove the pan from heat and let cool.
-With the help of tongs, remove the chicken pieces one by one from the marinating mixture and put them into large mixing bowl. Discard the leftover marinade.
-Once the fried onions are cool, divide them into two and add one half of the onions, with their cooking oil, to the chicken and mix well. Reserve the other half for garnish.

2) Give a smoked Flavor to the Marinating Chicken

Ingredients:

3 or 4 Burning Charcoal briquettes
Canola oil – 1 tsp
Disposable aluminium foil tray/loaf pan

Method:

-Make a well in the center of the marinating chicken in the bowl so that the loaf pans fits into it perfectly.
With the help of tongs, carefully put the burning charcoal briquettes into the aluminium loaf pan.
-Pour about a teaspoon of oil onto the charcoal. You will see that dense fumes start forming.
-Immediately cover the bowl with a lid, so that the fumes do not escape. Keep it aside until you prepare the rice. 

3) Preparing rice/Adhaan:

Ingredients:

Basmati/Long grained Rice - 4 cups, presoaked in water for 30 minutes
Salt - 3 tsp
Bay leaf/Tej Patta – 1
Cloves - 3
Green cardamom – 4
Cinnamon stick – 3/4 inch
Caraway seeds/Shah Zeera – 1 1/2 tsp
Water – 9 cups

Method:

-Wash the rice and soak it in surplus water for about 30 minutes.
-Later drain the rice and put into a cooking pot along with cloves, bay leaf, cardamom, cinnamon, caraway seeds and salt. Pour water into it and give it a stir.
-Let it boil on high until the rice if half done. Drain the rice and keep aside.

4) Arranging layers and Garnish:

Ingredients:

Marinating Chicken
Boiled, Quartered and shallow fried Potatoes – 2 cups (optional)
Chopped Mint leaves/Pudina – 1/2 cup, loosely packed
Half cooked rice prepared earlier
Chopped Cilantro/Kothmir – 1 cup, loosely packed 
Ghee - 2 tsp (optional)
Reserved Fried Onions for garnish
1/4 Saffron strands, crushed and steeped in 1/4 cup warm milk
Rose water/Gulab Jal – 1 tsp
Green Cardamom seed powder – 1/2 tsp
Toasted Almonds and Cashewnuts – 1/2 cup total
Shelled Hard Boiled Eggs – 6-8 (optional)
Dough to seal the edges of the Casserole dish (optional)

Method:

Preheat the oven to 550°F (if using an Oven to prepare it on Dum-read below)
Carefully lift the loaf pan containing the charcoal briquettes from the marinating chicken, and discard it.
In a heavy bottomed casserole dish (which can be used in Oven-if using the Oven method (or) which can be used on stove-top-if using the Stovetop method – read below), arrange the marinating chicken in a single layer. Do not crowd it. (Use two casserole dishes if needed)
Spread the chopped mint leaves  and the shallow fried potatoes (if using) over it.
Now add the drained half cooked rice prepared earlier and spread it nicely to cover the chicken all over.
Next, spread the chopped cilantro, toasted almonds and cashewnuts, hard boiled eggs (if using), fried onions, cardamom seed powder and pour ghee (if using) and the saffron soaked in milk and rose water all over the rice. 
Cover the dish with an aluminium foil and then with the lid (or) seal the edges with a dough and cover with the lid tightly, so that no steam escapes.

If using an Oven to cook:
1) Put the Casserole in the preheated oven at 550°F for 20 minutes. Later, lower the heat to 300°F and leave the Casserole dish in the oven for a about 30 minutes.
2) Close the heat, but the let the casserole dish be in the heated oven so that it stays warm, until you need to serve it in a few hours.

If you are cooking on stove top:
1) Take a flat Dosa Tawa and put it on the stove at high heat (on either ceramic stove tops and gas burner stove tops). As it gets warm, put the casserole dish on the tawa and let it cook for about 10 minutes.
2) Later, lower the heat to medium low and let it cook for about 40 minutes.

Before serving, open the lid and remove the aluminium and a heavenly aroma fills your house inviting all your house members. Carefully dig your spoon deep into the casserole dish until it touches the bottom, and mix the rice with the chicken until it is all completely mixed. Serve warm.

Suggested accompaniments: I enjoy my Biryani with Mirchi Ka Salan or Baghare baingan as a side dish, and glass of chilled coke alongside. Yumm-O!

I shared this recipe as part of the RCI:Authentic Cuisine of Hyderabad Event that I am hosting this month on my blog.

Be sure to read all the rules for the event and drop me your entries. The last date to send me your entries is September 15th.

Luv,
Mona

Minty Strawberry Banana Smoothie

July 28, 2008

I am so delighted and glad! The good news is that both zaaiqa(dot)net website has been closed down and the my recipe pictures has been removed by the blogger as they both had violated the copyright policy of my blog. I thank all those who helped me out in this cause. Cheers!

A few days back I had brought home some ripe bananas and fresh strawberries, and they were lying in the refrigerator waiting to be turned into something delicious. I thought of preparing a smoothie immediately as I am a huge fan of strawberry smoothies.

Enjoy this smoothie on a hot summer afternoon. Your kids will also love this drink. Its healthy and nutritious.

Minty Strawberry Banana Smoothie

Makes – 5 small glasses

Ingredients:

  • Ripe Banana – 1
  • Whole Strawberries – 4 cups
  • Mint Leaves – 8, large
  • Yogurt – 1/2 cup
  • Honey – 8 tbsp
  • Lemon Juice – 1/2 tbsp
  • Ice cubes – 1 cup

Method:

  • Halve the banana and strawberries, roughly tear the mint leaves with you hands and add with all the remaining ingredients into a food processor or a blender container. Blend till pureed. Add the few ice cubes and blend again till they are lightly crushed.
  • Pour into chilled glasses and serve immediately. Do not store to serve at a later day.

For this smoothie, I used the mint from my Mint plant which I planted indoors in container. This goes as an entry to Grow Your Own Event hosted by Jai and Bee of Jugalbandi.

Some of my bloggers friends were kind enough to pass me some awards during the last few weeks. I am honored and feel delighted to recieve them. Now I have two more awards on my shelf to show off ;-)

Silvana of UvAromatica has forwarded me the “Brilliant Weblog Prize”.

Brilliant Weblog is a prize given to sites and blogs that are smart and brilliant both in their content and their design. The purpose of the prize is to promote as many blogs as possible in the blogsphere. Here are the rules to follow:

  1. When you recieve the prize you must write a post showing it, together with the name of who has given it to you, and link them back.
  2. Choose a minimum of 7 blogs (or even more) that you find brilliant in their content or design. Show their names and links and leave them a comment informing they were prized with ‘Brilliant Weblog’.
  3. Show a picture of those who awarded you and those you give the prize (optional).

I furthur pass this award to Indira of Mahanandi, Asha of Aroma, Meeta of Whats For Lunch Honey, Elise’s Simply Recipes, Cinnamon of Cinnamon Trial, Shilpa of Aaayi’s Recipes and Nupur of One Hot Stove.

I also recieved the Inspiration Award from Zainab and Hameeda of Arabic Bites.

This is given to bloggers whose stories and recipes inspire us.Whether it’s to eat healthier, dive back into our past to conjure up something we ate as children, or just make the light bulbs in our brains go on with a new idea for a recipe. The rules of the award are: As recipients of this award, please share with us what inspires you and then pass on the Inspiration Award to 4 other deserving bloggers. Please let them know what the award means and what to do with it

My Mother’s simple and quick cooking, my readers and their comments is what inspires me.

I pass on this award to Kay of One Bite at a time, Priya of 365 Days of Pure Vegetarian, Sunita of Sunita’s World and JZ of Tasty Treats.

And last but not the least, I thank Foodbuzz for sending me the goodies which include Moo cards, an organic Tote bag and a personalised ‘Zaiqa’ site badge. I loved them all a lot.

Luv,
Mona

Upma

June 24, 2008

Upma is an another Indian dish which can be had as a snack or can even be had as a filling breakfast.  

Tip: Indian cuisine is versatile. Simple techniques and and a marriage of various kinds of spices and flavors makes the Indian cuisine flexible and sapid. Indian women know very well to use the left overs and whip up delicious meals using them. One such dish where I usually use the leftover curries is Upma. If the left over curry is a dry dish, I often mix it in the preperation of the Upma which makes it even more delicious and healthier. And if the left over curry is thin (soupy) in consistency, then I use it to serve along with Upma.  

Upma – Semolina cake, served along with leftover Colocasia/Arvi in a tangy sauce

Upma is comfort food for me. It is a filling healthy breakfast to start a new day, quite easy to prepare and gets prepared swiftly. Upma Rawa or Semolina or Sooji is available at many Indian stores very easily.

Serves – 4

Upma – Semolina cake

Ingredients:

  • Semolina/Sooji/Upma Rawa - 1 1/2 cups
  • Canola oil - 3 tbsp
  • Black Mustard seeds – 2 tsp
  • Whole dried red chilli – 1 
  • Small Green chillies – 4, finely chopped
  • Fresh grated ginger – 1 tbsp
  • Fresh or dried Curry leaves – 10
  • Urad Dal – 1 tsp
  • Moong Dal – 1 tsp
  • Turmeric – 1/2 tsp
  • Yellow Onion – 2, large, finely chopped
  • Salt – 2 tsp or to taste
  • Water/Chicken or Lamb Stock - 3 1/2 cups
  • Lemon juice – 3 tbsp
  • Cilantro – 1/2 cup, finely chopped
  • Fried Cashewnuts – 1/2 cup, chopped

Method:

  • In a non-stick saucepan at medium heat, pour oil and as soon as it gets warm, throw in the mustard seeds. Cover the saucepan with a splatter screen and as soon as the seeds begin to pop, add in the green and red chillies, dals, ginger, turmeric and curry leaves. Saute them for 3 minutes and later add the chopped onion and salt to it. Let the onions sweat out a little. Fry them all for about 5 minutes stirring it continually. Add the Upma Rawa and fry the whole mixture for 5-8 minutes more again stirring frequently (if you have any dry curry left-overs, you can add it too at this stage, read the notes above)
  • Now pour the water/stock and mix throughly to that no lumps form. Reduce the heat to low and cover the saucepan. Let it cook for 3 minutes more. 
  • Remove from heat and add lemon juice, cashewnuts and cilantro. Fluff and mix it all using a fork and spoon the mixture into whatever molds you like, press the mixture well. Invert them onto warm serving plates and serve them for a yummy breakfast. 

Suggested Accompaniments: I and my family enjoy it along with Lemon/Lime or Mango pickle prepared Indian style, or with any thin (soupy) leftover Curry/Saalan. I also love to savor it along with Khatti Dal. My Mother used to serve it us when I was a kid along with a handful of shallow fried groundnuts. 

This goes as an entry to the event, Click Yellow for Bri, being held this time as a Cancer Fundraiser by Jai and Bee for Briana Brownlow.

This also goes all the way to Raaga of The Singing Chef for the WBB#23 Express Breakfast Event she is holding this month.

Luv,
Mona


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