Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Garden Fresh Salsa

When you have a garden that gives you the freshest ingredients to make the finest salsa, I say, heck why not make the most of it! :) The garden truly is on its way out with the chill of Autumn setting in. Nevertheless that chilies are putting out their last produce for the season as are the tomatoes. The cilantro is still going strong although not for much longer, perhaps and the bell peppers are finally making an appearance. So whatchya waiting for? That's right! Get that salsa made already, will you?!
Chop up some onions and garlic and squeeze some fresh lime juice into the above ingredients and a smidgeon of salt and voila - And what is the secret ingredient? Habanero peppers of course :)
A quarter goes a looooooooong way so be judicious in your use of this dynamite pepper


Ingredients

  • 2- 3 medium sized tomaotes
  • 1 small onion
  • 1/2 cup of fresh cilantro
  • 1/2 habanero
  • 1/2 bell pepper
  • 2cloves of fresh garlic
  • 1-2 tsp of lime/lemon juice
  • salt


Method

  1. Chop all ingredients finely if you do not have a mixer that can make the salsa for you
  2. Otherwise, chop roughly and put in your vitamix or magic bullet and let it go until it is blended but retains some texture
  3. Refrigerate immediately if you are not using right away


NOTE: this tastes best fresh or made half an hour before use - keep refrigerated for best taste.

Enjoy amigos!


Thursday, October 11, 2012

Nutella Cookies


My first post for Avant Garde Cookies this month was a challenge - to make a dish with 5 ingredients or less - now as an Indian, you will know we use a lot of ingredients to make our food and I was turning a few recipes in my mind, including the raita I posted last ... But as luck would have it, my yoga teacher posted this cookie recipe with 4 ingredients and I was jumping with joy - Yes!!!!!! There is my post for the event :) A recipe from My Tasty Kitchen


Simple and delicious Nutella Cookies -Makes about 22- 8 minutes to prepare and 8 minutes to bake and voila!

Ingredients
  • 1 cup nutella
  • 1cup all purpose flour
  • 1/2cup of sugar
  • 1egg


Method
  1. Heat oven to 350 F
  2. blend all 4 ingredients together 
  3. Make 1 inch balls 
  4. Flatten with the base of a cup
  5. Bake for 8 minutes

Goes to Avant Garde Cookies -Check out the other AGC thoughout this week 
AnushaJayanthiKavithaRadhikaVeenaPriya S, Roshni


Monday, October 1, 2012

Events Galore ...

I am the happy host of two wonderful events conceived of by my blogging buddies, Julie of Eruvum Puliyum and Vardhini or Cook's Joy the two events are EP Series Cooking with Coriander or Sesame and Dish it Out with - Veggie recipes only for both events please :) TYVM


EP SERIES - HERBS & SPICES - ROSEMARY and/or SESAME
1.The event runs for the period of 1st - 31st (specify month) 2012.
2.The theme for this month is "your herb n spice".You can use one ingredient in a dish or use both but that ingredient should be one of the main ingredients.It can vary from starter,main dish ,dessert or any other recipes,sweet or savory anything.(No recipes which don't follow this rule will not qualify for the event)
3.Bloggers and Non bloggers can participate.Bloggers can link their recipes using the linky tool below.
4.Recipe must be linked to this event announcement page and to Julie's page.
5.Please Veg recipes only
6.Send in any number of entries.You can link in your old entries too but specific to the herb & spice,just add the link & logo,no reposting required.
7.Usage of logo is appreciated for all entries.
8.There are 5 awards for the BEST INNOVATIVE RECIPE AWARD, TOP CONTRIBUTOR AWARD,BEST HEALTHY DISH AWARD , PARTICIPATION AWARD & BEST PRESENTATION AWARD.So,Folks put on your innovative caps and think tight,do right and link in your recipes at the earliest before 31st (month specify),2012.
Best Wishes to All.

LINKY FOR EP EVENT HERE

DISH IT OUT - With GREEN CHILIES

1. Make a dish using "Thyme & Green Chilies". We should be able to taste the ingredients in the final dish.
2. Only vegetarian entries. Eggs are allowed in baking.
3. Use of logo is appreciated as it helps spread the word.
4. Link to my Dish it Out announcement and yours is mandatory.
5. Archived entries are accepted as long as they are linked with both announcements


LINKY FOR DIO EVENT HERE

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Colorful Veggie Stir Fry – Indian Chinese Style



Some days the sun shines brilliantly and makes for the best day to click some good pictures – especially of food – A day like that presented itself and I was beside myself with joy since I had invited some friends over for lunch and I was planning on making this veggie stir fry. Colorful veggies can be a big turn on for the gastric juices and a visual treat. And I hope to achieve this with this recipe. For those who see my FB page, you will have seen this as my "cover photo" and on the slide above on my homepage :)

This is an all too simple recipe, the only hard or interesting part (depending on how you view it) is the veggie cutting – I made this a fun chore and you can see the result of it in the pictures below.  A few ingredients to spice it up and I was good to go.

Here now is my recipe

Ingredients
Veggies of your choice
Hot stir fry sauce
1tsp Sambar powder
1 tsp or squirt of Sirarcha sauce
1tbsp Ginger
1tbsp Garlic
1tsp sesame seeds
1tsp of Asian spices
Nuts (optional)
1tbsp +2tsp of sesame oil
Fresh green Thyme to garnish (can use basil or other too)

Method
Heat 1tbsp oil
Add the garlic and ginger and sesame seeds
Roast till garlic is golden
Add the chopped veggies
Add all the spice powders – The sambar powder infuses a fine Indian aroma to this dish while the Asian Spices confirms that it is indeed a Chinese dish with an Indian twist JThe addition of Potatoes also lends some Indianness to the dish.
NOTE: If you are using potatoes, like I did, you may want to cook it for a few minutes in the microwave or steam them ahead of time for a 3-4 minutes
Cook on high flame stirring/tossing them
Once they are tender, but still crisp, add the sauce
IMPORTANT – The veggies should be Al dente and retain their shapes and their own individual flavors – that’s what makes this dish special
Serve HOT Over noodles or as a side with Jasmine Rice J

Serving with Whole Masoor dal "soup" & Pappads




This is my week 3 Cuisine of the month at AGC posting- Do check out my co-AGCians recipes - AnushaJayanthi,KaviPriya, RadhikaRoshni and Veena


Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Rainbow Chard & Veggie Casserole With Paneer


This was a pleasurable dish to make. I had this super colorful Swiss Chard that I’d bought at Whole Foods. And I had all my garden veggies and was planning on some really interesting dish. It was the same morning that Radhika emailed me the secret ingredient for our Avant Garde Cookies posting and it was Paneer… I had made some a few days before and this seemed like the perfect garnish/addition to this veggie medley.  What’s more I even had my béchamel sauce that I’d blogged the day before and I thought it would make a perfect addition to the dish.

Here is my recipe.
Ingredients

  • Basically this can be done with any veggies or greens of your choice
  • I used Rainbow Swiss chard, cherry tomatoes, onions, orange and yellow bell peppers, green chilies (optional) – I also had some snake gourd I chopped up and used.
  • 1tbsp olive oil
  • 1cup of béchamel sauce (use any other sauce of your choice)
  • 1tsp curry powder (optional)





Method

  1. Stir-fry the veggies in about ½ tbsp. of olive oil
  2. Place this is a baking pan neatly
  3. I used the béchamel sauce to top my stir-fried veggies (I sprinkled some curry ma powder on top)
  4. Sautee the paneer in another 2 tsp of olive oil – I used some curry powder and salt to spice it up a bit
  5. Arrange the paneer on the top
  6. Add some cheddar if you like
  7. Bake for about 25-30 minutes at 350 F
  8. Garnish with Fresh Cilantro
The pictures are self-explanatory.
Enjoy with noodles or just by itself.








 








 This is off to Avant Garde Cookies
This is for the Avant Garde Cookies Group. In this venture with me are  AnushaJayanthi,Kavi, Priya SreeramRadhika Roshni and Veena




Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Figs & Coconut Halwa


Ganesha's grace abounds. My site is back up and running with a new look, thanks to Elizabeth Hillstrom, a bright young student who has made this happen for me. It is a simple and easy to navigate layout and I love the look of it :) - I am also operating from priyasnowserving.net, should you prefer a WP format - And if you like the work of this young girl, and the recipes you see showcased, don't hesitate to like us on Facebook :)
Ganesha is remembered every single day in my house, in the most delightful way for me – In that I get to be him every day, sometimes once often twice a day – My soon to be 4 yr old loves the Ganesha stories she has heard and watched from Karadi Tales. She is always Parvati and I get to be Ganesha, who guards zealously her gates as she takes the most leisurely bath in the world, using up all the water of the ganges J - And Hubby dear gets to be Shiva who confronts Ganesha before lopping off his head – the whole scene is enacted each day with no variations allowed, unless the variation has the little one bursting into giggles. My Shiva does a stellar job of showing rage – his whole face vibrating, jaws jiggling (lol) Lots of fun, but I think we are ready to move on to a new act. But not before we celebrate the joyous day when we offer our salutations to our potbellied, elephant faced, single tusked lord of wisdom who removes obstacles – In fact it is the remorse of Shiva for having lopped Ganesha’s head off that makes him bestow upon his son the boon that he would be revered first before Shiva himself. Ganesha loves food, especially sweet dumplings aka Kozhakattais/modhakams or so the story goes. Gourmets like us love to make this an excuse to prepare modakams rice flour shells stuffed often with jaggery and coconut, or jaggery and lentils.
For this occasion, I chose to add a slight twist to the tradition, while still upholding it, by adding freshly picked figs.  This enhanced if anything the already delicious dish by giving it a fantastic flavor. It turned out like a most delectable halwa that could be devoured just like that – Which is why I called it a Halwa. Halwa is best defined as a sweet sticky dessert often made with flour and nuts and fruits. This dish has the nut and the fruit.

I am happy to that a post of offering to Ganesha is my first one for the Avant Garde Cookies group that I am now a part of.


Here is my offering to Ganesha recipe and all.

Ingredients

For the Stuffing

  • 16 Ripe or almost ripe Figs
  • 1 cup of grated Coconut
  • 1 cup of jaggery
  • 1 tsp of powdered cardamom
  • 2 tsp of water

For the dumpling shell
  • 2 cups of rice flour
  • 1 cup of water
  • A pinch of salt
  • 1tsp of sesame oil
Jaggery
Cardamom


Fresh Grated Coconut

Fresh Picked Figs
Method

Stuffing
  1. Powder your jaggery – they usually come in blocks and can be found at the Indian store
  2. In a saucepan, add 2 tsp of water and the jaggery
  3. Let it become syrupy
  4. Add the powdered cardamom
  5. Follow it with the coconut and let it cook in the jaggery until the water from the jaggery is completely gone and the mix is thick and stuffable
  6. Remove from flame and allow it to cool

Shell
  1. In the meantime, sift the rice flour
  2. Roast it for literally a minute in a wide pan
  3. Now add the water and salt and what I do is spin it once in the blender so that it is a pasty fluid
  4. Pour this liquid into a saucepan and stir away until the rice flour cooks
  5. Stirring helps avoid knots in the dough
  6. When the white fluid thickens and comes off the sides, add the oil
  7. The color will not be white anymore and the dough will have assumed a cooked look.
  8. Switch off and cover with a cloth so that it does not dry out.












Both these processes take no more than 10 -15 minutes flat – I kid you not.


  1. Now Let’s get them together
  2. So make lemon sized or even smaller balls with the dough. Put your thumbs in the middle of the ball and start pressing the sides, creating a dippy hole in the middle.
  3. Make sure this is deep and the sides are thin without falling apart.
  4. Now take a teaspoon of the stuffing and place in the hole.
  5. Gently fold the sides pulling up with your fingers to make a small tuft, so to speak.
  6. The other method is the make a smile –
  7. Make a round flat circle with the dough.
  8. Add the stuffing and fold joining at the corners, pressing them together. Both kinds are shown below.
  9. Steam them and you have your Kozhakattais 

Offer to the Good Lord Ganesha before you pop one into your mouth J Happy Chaturthi Folks and May Lord Ganesha obliterate any obstacles in your life.


My first Avant Garde Cookies Post 

Linking this to Cook Like a Chef