Showing posts with label Chutneys & Dips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chutneys & Dips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chutneys & Dips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chutneys & Dips. Show all posts

Sandwich Charcuterie Board#SundayFunday

It packs all the best things of a charcuterie (chaa · koo · tuh · ree ) board, but elevated, into one heavenly bite and for easy hosting and holiday parties. Add your favorite sandwich ingredients; guests make their own (warm) sandwich!All the flavors of your charcuterie favorites come together for a sandwich perfect for parties/snacking
This delightful board has, veggies, chutney's, hummus, sauces, jam, different cheeses, wafers, and assorted breads. 
This board is made from scratch except for the butter and cheese. Invited my friends for this party and they thoroughly enjoyed this unique concept. This is a vegetarian board, you can always add whatever you want if you are not a vegetarian. Loved this concept and its great to see a table with full of goodies.
Ingredients
Single Rise Brioche Dinner Rolls
No Knead Focaccia
Gluten Free Artisan Baguette
100% Semolina Bread / Rawa Bread - recipe to follow
Butter
Cheese Slices
Cheese Cubes 
Cream Cheese
Pink Dragon Fruit Jam
Keto Chipotle Sauce
Vegan Basil Hummus
Sour Cream
Tangy Spicy Garlic Coconut Chutney
Fingerlicking Garlic Coconut Chutney
Mint Chutney
Tomatoes, sliced
Iceberg lettuce, separated
Onion, thinly sliced
Cucumbers, sliced
Yellow Bell Peppers, thinly sliced
Red Bell Pepper, thinly sliced
Carrots thinly sliced
Radish thinly sliced
Spiced Oil Dip
Labels: Charcuterie, Board International Cuisine, Sunday Funday, Vegetarian, Bread, Chutneys & Dips, Jams & Sauces
 

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Tender Coconut Meat Cutlet / Shahlyachi Malai Cutlet#Alphabet Challenge

These are yummy and mouth melting, one will not be able to guess, that these are made of tender coconut meat. Quick and easy, less oil. Simply divine...
Ingredients
1 Tender Coconut Meat - chopped finely
1 Potato - boiled and mashed
2 Green chilies - finely chopped
3 Cloves Garlic - finely chopped
1 Tablespoon Coriander leaves - finely chopped
Salt to taste
2 Tablespoons Corn flour
Oil to fry
For The Dip
1 Cup Thick Yogurt
1 Tablespoon Fresh Cream 
1 Teaspoon Green Chutney

Method
Grind the garlic, green chillies, coriander leaves and little salt in a mixer finely to make a chutney.
Chop the tender coconut finely. Do not use a chopper to do this or else this will become watery and you will not be able to form cutlets.
For The Dip
Beat the yogurt and fresh cream till smooth add the ½ a teaspoon of the ground chutney and mix well. Keep this in the refrigerator to cool.
To Make The Cutlets 
Combine chutney about a teaspoon, coconut, potatoes, corn flour together. Knead this mixture to make soft dough and separate it into equal portions. Shape each portion into a cutlet. Form cutlets and then put these cutlets in a refrigerator for about 15 minutes. In a pan, heat a tablespoon oil and fry both sides of cutlets on medium flame until golden brown. Drain and place cutlets on kitchen paper for a few minutes. Serve hot with the dip. Do not skip making this dip because the combo awesome. 
Labels: Tender Coconut Meat,Kebabs,Starters,Chutneys & Dips, Alphabet Challenge, Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten free, Indian
Let's see what other recipes are being served in alphabet "T" today..
Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice: Baked Chicken Tenders with Crushed Fritos
A Messy Kitchen: Blackberry Tiramisu
Karen’s Kitchen Stories: Chicken Teriyaki Rice Bowls
Food Lust People Love: Stuffed Turkey Cutlets
Jolene’s Recipe Journal: Taco Tater Skins
Sneha’s Recipe: Tender Coconut Meat Cutlet / Shahlyachi Malai Cutlet
Palatable Pastime: Thai Basil Chicken (Gai Pad Krapao)
Culinary Cam: Toasted Croutons
Mayuri’s Jikoni: Tomato Onion Chutney
A Day in the Life on the Farm: Tomato Tart
Blogghetti: Turkey Cuban Sandwich Puffs  

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Brinjal And Tomato Chutney#SundayFunday

My hubby does not enjoy eating brinjal, made this pickle and its was relished. He did not know this chutney was of brinjal.

Ingredients

1 Long Eggplant - sliced
2 Red Dry chillies
1 Small Onion - chopped finely
1 Tomato - chopped finely
2 Cloves Garlic - chopped finely
1 Tablespoon Oil + 1 teaspoon
1/4 Teaspoon Mustard seeds
1/2 Teaspoon Urad dal
A Spring Curry leaves
1 Button Red Chilly
Salt to taste
Method


Heat pan with a tablespoon of oil. Add red chillies fry them till crispy .. take it out and keep it aside. In the same pan add garlic and fry till they are slight brown in color. Add onion and fry till they are transparent. Add tomato and fry till they are mushy. Remove and keep aside

Drain the water from eggplant and add them to the pan. Fry till they are cooked. Switch it off and let it cool down.

Grind the chillies first. Then add rest of mixture and grind to smooth paste adding just a teaspoon of water add salt and blend again. Transfer it serving dish

Heat the pan add a teaspoon of oil. When oil is hot add mustard seeds and let it pop. Add urad dal and curry leaves and red chilly. Fry till brown in color. Pour it over the chutney. 

Serve this dosa or dal rice .. it taste yummy.

Labels: Chutneys & Dips, Brinjal, Tomato, Eggplant, Aubergine, Baigan, Indian, Condiments, Sunday Funday 

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Homemade Salsa Verde#SundayFunday

Salsa Verde is a Green Salsa made from roasted green tomatoes, garlic, onions, and peppers. It's incredibly delicious! The main difference between regular Salsa and Salsa Verde is that green tomatoes are used instead of regular red ones.
These are from my garden - organic green tomatoes
Salsa Verde is really easy to make from scratch, all you need are green tomatoes, onion, jalapeño/green chilly, lime and coriander/cilantro leaves.

To make the Salsa Verde, you can cook the tomatoes, which you can be done either by boiling them, broiling them in the oven or pan roasting them. All three approaches are quick and easy, though with broiling or pan roasting, you get added smoky flavor from the searing of the tomatillos.
I used my air fryer ( @ 200°C for 30 minutes) to roast the tomatoes, garlic, onion and chillies. 
All got roasted perfectly, except the chillies they got charred and dried there was no flesh in it. 
I, then roasted 2 green chillies on the fire and used them after washing the charred skin. 
I did not remove the seeds and used them so my salsa verde is quite spicy, but, I am loving it, taste awesome. Please read My Notes before you make this.

Makes 1 Heaped Cup (250Ml)
Ingredients
450 Grams Firm Green Tomatoes
2 Jalapeno Peppers/Spicy Green Chillies
2 Cloves Garlic
½ Cup Coriander Leaves - finely chopped
1 Small Onion
1 Tablespoon Fresh Lemon juice
½ Teaspoon Pink Himalayan Salt or to taste
A Pinch Cumin Powder 
A Pinch Black Pepper powder

Method
Chop the green tomatoes in halves. Place the tomato , onion and garlic roast them in the oven at 200°C for 30  minutes, I used the air fryer (at 200°C for 30 minutes) and then place them in a blender with cumin and black pepper powder, salt and a teaspoon of olive oil. 
Blend it then add the coriander/cilantro leaves and lemon juice, just pulse it once or twice.
Taste for salt and lemon juice. Remove this into a serving bowl and Enjoy.

My Notes
To maintain the green bright color of the Salsa Verde, drizzle a teaspoon of extra virgin olive oil while grinding. Do not add the coriander/cilantro leaves while grinding the tomatoes. Chop the coriander leaves fine and at the end just pulse the grinder for once or twice. If you grind it along with the tomatoes you will get a green tomato chutney not the look and taste of Salsa Verde. 
If you want to store this for a longer period then drizzle EVOO on top at least to cover the top, this will maintain the color and also preserve it.

Labels: Chutneys & Dips, Jams & Sauces, Green Tomato, Green Chilly, Roasted, Spicy, Mexican, Sunday Funday, Vegan, Gluten free
For our event called Sunday Funday, wherein we share recipes our families will love to enjoy on a Sunday. Our host for this week's event is Karen of Karen's Kitchen Stories.

Chile Pancakes from Sid's Sea Palm Cooking
Chili Plum Sauce from Food Lust People Love
Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup from Amy's Cooking Adventures
Beef Enfrijoladas from Making Miracles
Homemade Salsa Verde from Sneha's Recipe
Maharashtrian Green Chilli Thecha from Cook with Renu
Mirch Ka Salan from Mayuri's Jikoni
Roasted Monkfish Over Mole Negro from Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Southwestern Casserole from A Day in the Life on the Farm
Spicy Carrot and Broccoli Salad from Karen's Kitchen Stories
Thai Curry Noodles from Palatable Pastime

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A Chunky Peanut Butter Dip#SundayFunday

A Chunky Peanut Butter Dip is delightful for fresh crudités or hors D’oeuvres/appetizers, a great crowd pleaser. Tasty, low in calories, you must try this for your coming party.
Makes ¾ Cup
Ingredients

1/3 Cup Crunchy Peanut Butter
2 Tablespoons Brown Sugar
½ Teaspoon Red Chilly Flakes
Fresh Lemon juice of a small lemon
1 Tablespoon Sriracha or Chili sauce - I used Sriracha 
1 Tablespoon Ketchup
1 Teaspoon Light Soy sauce

Method
Mix all ingredients until well-blended. 
Serve with crudités/raw vegetables sticks like (cucumber, radish, boiled turnip, bell pepper, carrot or vegetables of your choice).
Or with these Cajun Tortilla Chips. Enjoy!!
Labels: Chutneys & Dips, Peanut Butter, Peanuts, Crudités, Sunday Funday, Nibbles, Low Cal, Healthy, Vegan, Gluten Free
Today I’m joining a new group of bloggers for an event called Sunday Funday, wherein we share recipes our families will love to enjoy on a Sunday. I thank our host for this week's event Wendy of A Day in the Life on the Farm the theme is "Nibbles".

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Homemade Plain Garlic Salt & All-Purpose Seasoning

Gather the ingredients for this seasoning which are just two and you are ready to go.  
This recipe is homemade, cheap and so naturally pure which is absolutely preservatives free of additives, no flavoring enhancers etc.

Measurement 200 Ml Cup
Ingredients
20 Big Cloves Or Big Pod Garlic or 
1 Cup Sea Salt 

Method
To peel the garlic (I just microwave it for 30 seconds to a minute and the peels fall right off).
Add the  sea salt and  garlic cloves to a small spice grinder and process until the garlic is finely minced and the consistency is like moist sand--approx. 30 seconds of processing.
Spread the salt/garlic mixture on a large baking sheet that's been lined with parchment paper or silicone / silpat mat . (use the parchment paper or silicone / silpat mat or else it will stick to the baking pan and damage it)
Bake it at 120°C for an hour or more until it's dry and crisp. It should break off in pieces. It shoudn't brown; the low oven temperature dries it out and also cooks it without browning it. Cool this completely. When cooled, take is out and again just pulse it it in a spice grinder your homemade plain Garlic Salt & All Purpose Seasoning is ready to use. It so easy, If you check out many of my recipes I have used this. You have to just be careful while adding salt to the dish.
I use this on fried eggs they taste amazing. Use this all purpose seasoning where ever garlic and salt is required and everything else that needs a savory flavor boost, it gives a amazing taste to the dish. Stays at room temperature to 6 to 8 months. In the refrigerator for years, the container should be air tight.

Labels : All Purpose Seasoning, Garlic, Garlic Salt,  Sea Salt, Chutneys & Dip, Homemade, Masalas

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Sama Chawal Ki Puri - Vrat Ki Puri

Sama/Samo rice is a gluten free millet known by different names like, Moraiyo in Gujarati, Kuthiraivali in South, Bhagar/ Vari Che Tandul in Maharashtra and Barnyard millet in English. This millet mostly consumed during fasts. Today we are making scrumptious tasty puris.
Making these puris  is quite easy, to make them perfectly  first read my notes. Let's make these!!

Makes 10 - 12
Ingredients

¾ Cup Samo Rice
 ¼ Teaspoon  Sendhav Namak  
8 Black Peppercorns
1 Teaspoon Oil - 1 tsp
Oil - as required  for frying

Method
Wash the sama rice thoroughly and soak them in water for at least  2 hours. Strain the rice in a colander to remove the excess water. 
Grind this rice  along with the peppercorns to very fine paste.  I did not add any water while grinding it,  but if needed, add a teaspoon or two of  water  for grinding.
Add this paste to a pan/kadai, add the salt and oil, mix well.
Place this on medium  flame. Stirring constantly for about 2 minutes on  until the mixture gets cooked and 
comes thick in consistency. 
There should not be any kind of moisture in the dough. Switch off the flame  and allow it to cool down slightly. 
When still warm , start to knead the dough until smooth and firm. Dough for making pooris is now ready. 
Cling wrap the dough and leave it aside for 5 minutes.
In the meantime, heat enough oil in a wok/kadai for frying the puris.
Pinch  small balls from the dough and cover the remaining so that it will not dry up.  
Grease your hands with some oil and between two oil greased  polythene sheets place the small ball of dough.
Roll out into  thick poori by pressing it gently with your fingers. 
Make thick puris.
Now very gently lift the puri from the polythene and place it into the hot oil for frying.   Fry the pooris on high flame. Gently press the poori with a ladle so that it puffs up. Fry until poori turns golden brown in color.
Take out the fried ones on kitchen paper towel placed over a plate. Likewise, roll the rest of the puris. 
Samo rice poori for fast is ready.
Enjoy this with  Red Coconut Chuntey or with any of the below given sabzi recipes

My Notes
Make sure to grind the rice to a very fine paste.
Try using a non stick wok or pan for cooking the rice past to prevent it from sticking to the bottom.
Keep the pooris thick while rolling it out.
Red Coconut Chutney - Vrat/Vegan/Gluten Free
Ingredients
2 -3 Fresh or Dried Red Chillies - I used Fresh
1 Teaspoon Level Cumin Seeds 
½ Fresh Coconut - chopped
1 Teaspoon Sugar
1 Tablespoon Lemon Juice
Sendav Namak to taste
For the Tadka
1 Teaspoon Oil
A Pinch Of Each Mustard & Cumin Seeds
2 Curry Leaves - optional
Method

In a mixer jar add all the given ingredients,  add little water and grind to a fine paste.  Remove this into a bowl add tadka if necessary. 
Heat oil in a tadka pan, add mustard and cumin seeds, when the crackle add the curry leaves and pour this over the chutney.
Delicious chutney is ready!! 
See Other Recipes For Vrat

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