Showing posts with label Kerala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kerala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kerala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kerala. Show all posts

Malbari Style Beef Biryani With Cucumber Boondi Raita#SundayFunday

Today I am, sharing  a very popular Biryani known as Malabar Beef Biryani. Malabar style beef biryani has an amazing taste though the spice are not much. 
This is quick and easy biryani, have cooked meat and this will be ready in 30 minutes. In the end a tadka  is given on top. No colour or biryani masala is used. A delicious and quick biryani must try. I have made this with beef can make this of mutton.
This serves 2 - 3 as a complete and filling meal
Cup Measurement = 250 Ml
Ingredients
For the Rice
1 Cup Basmati Rice 
1 Tablespoon Sea Salt
1 Bay Leaf
2 Cloves
3 Black Peppercorns
1 Stick Cinnamon
For the Beef
350 Grams Boiled Boneless Beef   - cubed
2 Medium Tomatoes - Chopped
2 Medium Onions - sliced
¼ Cup Mint leaves
2 Whole Green chilies
½ Teaspoon Red Chilly powder
2 Tablespoon Tamarind juice
½ Teaspoon Turmeric powder
¼ Teaspoon Garam Masala powder - optional 
½ Teaspoon  Salt or to taste
1/3 Cup Oil
1 Teaspoon Ginger Garlic paste
For the Tadka 
1 Teaspoon Mustard seeds
6 Curry leaves
3 Dried Button Red chili
1 Lemons - cut into round slices
¼ Cup Oil
For Garnishing
1 Lemon - sliced
10 Mint Leaves
1 Tablespoon Coriander Leaves

Method
Boil the rice with all the whole spices and salt to taste. The rice should be fully cooked yet each grain should be separated. Drain all the water and keep aside.
Heat 1/3 Cup oil and add onion fry till brown , now add meat and the stock , tomatoes , red chili crushed , turmeric ,salt , ginger garlic and tamarind juice, lemon slice, green chilies, and on high flame let it come to a boil, now remove the lemon slices, cover and let simmer for 10 minutes
Or till it has just 1/2 cup of gravy is left in the pan.
Spread the rice on top, cover with a lid and keep it on medium high flame for 10 to 15 minutes.
After 15 minutes, it's done.
Give it a good mix
Heat oil in a small tadka pan, add mustard seeds, curry leaves, and button red chili when the sizzles pour this over the biryani.    
Garnish with little mint and coriander, sliced lemon and Enjoy!!

For the Cucumber Boondi Raita
1 Small Cucumber - diced
1 Small Tomato - diced
1/2 Cup Salted Boondi
1 Teaspoon Chopped Coriander Leaves
Few Mint Leaves
1 Cup Yogurt - whisked
Salt to taste
A Sprinkle of Chat Masala and Red Chilly powder
Method
Just mix all and its ready to serve.
Serve Malbari Style Beef Biryani With Cucumber Boondi Raita
Labels: Beef, Biryani, Main course, Sunday Funday, Kerala, Gluten Free
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Kerala Style Homemade Garam Masala

I love making my own spice mix , this Kerala Garam  Masala has a fantastic aroma and taste.    You can use this spice mix for any Kerala preparations.
Ingredients
15 Grams Saunf/Fennel seeds
5 Grams Cloves
5 Grams Green Cardamoms
2 Brown Cardamoms
10 Grams Whole Black Peppercorns
5 Grams Cinnamon Sticks
1 Star Anise
1/2 Nutmeg 
1 Flower Mace/Javitri

Method
Dry roast each spice ( except the nutmeg) in a hot pan separately, till it starts to release an aroma ( do not burn them). 
Then cool and grind to a fine powder.
It's ready!! Store this in an airtight container.  To retain it's color and flavor store this in the refrigerator.

Labels : Kerala, Garam Masala, Homemade, Masala

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Kerala Beef Olarthiyathu - Pressure Cooker


Kerala Beef Olarthiyathu or Ularthiyathu is also known as Kerala beef fry. I have used fresh sliced coconut pieces for the tadka which gives this beef fry a fantastic taste and bite when you are enjoying this. Please use coconut oil to make then only you will get the original taste and flavor. 
You can enjoy this dish with variety of other dishes, it goes well as a side dish.

Ingredients
For The Marination

750 Grams Beef - cut into chunks
1½ Tablespoons Level Red Chilly powder
2½ Tablespoons Coriander powder
1 Teaspoon Level Black Pepper powder
½ Teaspoon Turmeric powder
1½ Teaspoon Kerala Style Homemade Garam Masala
1 Teaspoon Meat Masala
2" Piece Ginger
10 Big Cloves Garlic
1½ Tablespoons Vinegar
1½ Teaspoons Sea Salt
For The Tadka
1 Teaspoon Mustard seeds
1 Teaspoon Fennel seeds
8 Baby Onions - sliced
1/3 Cup Sliced Coconut Pieces
5 Sprigs Curry leaves
4 Tablespoons Coconut Oil
2 Green Chillies- slit

Method
Marinate cleaned beef with all the ingredients listed under for marination. Keep it aside for an hour at least in the refrigerator. I kept it overnight in the refrigerator.
Place this marinated beef in a pressure cooker, with 1½ cups of water. Take one whistle on high then reduce the flame to low and cook till done (mine took  25 minutest to cook - this depends on the quality of the meat). Once the pressure cools then only open the cooker. 
Check for doneness or cook it again till done. If there is any excess gravy or water dry it since this is a side dish, the gravy should be saucy thick ( it should coat the meat) and not thin.
For The Tadka
Now heat a pan with coconut oil and add mustard seeds, let it splutter, then add fennel seeds, curry leaves, and onion. Sauté the onions till it turn just light golden.
Now add coconut pieces and saute for 2 minutes.  
Pour this into cooked beef and mix it well. Cover it and let it cook on low flame for 2 minutes, so that the flavors marry each other. Switch off the flame it's ready.
Enjoy this yummy beef fry.
It really delicious, enjoyed this with appam a classic combination.  Can have this with dosa, crusty bread too.

My Notes 
Add generous amount of curry leaves and coconut oil.

Labels : Beef, Roast, Kerala, Coconut, Pressure Cooker, Multi Cooker Monday, Side Dish 

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Vegetable Stew in Coconut Milk#SoupSwappers

colorful vegetable stew,  mild and aromatic.   This is vegan,  gluten free stew  with flavorful spices  and cooked in creamy coconut milk. It goes great with appam as well as rice. 
We enjoyed this with rice.   
Ingredients  
200 Ml Coconut Milk
1 Onion - boiled and grind to paste
2 Tomatoes - blanched , skinned & blended
1 Potatoes - cut in small cubes
1 Cup Cauliflower - cut into florets
8 - 10 French Bean - chopped
2 Small Carrots - cut on thick roundels  

½ Cup Green Peas
2 Sprig Curry leaves 

½ Cup Oil   - I used coconut oil
1 Medium Onion - chopped
1 Teaspoon Heaped Ginger Garlic paste
1
½ Teaspoon Red Chili powder
¼ Teaspoon Turmeric powder
1 Teaspoon Cumin powder
3 Green chilies  - slit

1 Teaspoon Salt  or to taste
2 Tablespoons Chopped Coriander Leaves

Method 


Grind the boiled onion to a paste. In the same jar blend the  blanched tomato. 
Heat the coconut oil in a large kadai, 
fry chopped onion till light golden, add ginger garlic paste, fry for 3 to 4 mins adding little little water 
add in the ground onion paste, blended tomatoes
Cook till oil surfaces. Add in dry spices with ¼ cup, fry for another 5 minutes.
Now add potato,  beans,  the remaining veggies, 
Cover, cook for 7  to 10 minutes, or till the veggies are done.
Lastly add coconut milk, curry leaves, green chilies, simmer on low flame for 3 -4 minutes
Its done, lastly add salt and coriander leaves.
Enjoy with rice or appams.
Would like to see the Appams recipe
Appam (Instant)
Palappam - With Idly Rice - Vegan & Gluten Free

Labels :  Vegetable, Stew, Soup, Soup Swappers, Vegan, Gluten free, Coconut Milk, Kerala, Main course, Mixed Vegetable 
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Vegan Mushroom Roast/Koon Olarthiyathu -Kerala Style

This  is a  side dish, very tasty,  vegan & gluten free delicacy, very tempting and irresistible.
Serves 2
Ingredients 
250 gm Button Mushrooms 
¼ Teaspoon Chilly powder
½ Teaspoon Coriander powder
½  tsp Teaspoon Garam masala
¼ Teaspoon Teaspoon Black  Pepper powder
1  Green chilly– slit
1 Medium Onion– finely chopped
1 Teaspoon Finely Chopped Ginger 
2 Sprigs Curry leaves
½ Teaspoon  Mustard seeds
2 Dry Red Chillies
2 Tablespoon Oil
8 Coconut pieces or 1 Tablespoon Grated Coconut 
½  Small Tomato  - de seeded and diced
½ Cup Thick Coconut Milk
Salt to taste
Method 
Wash and cut the mushroom into slices.
In a kadai add this mushroom pieces along with chilly powder,coriander powder,garam masala,crushed pepper,salt and thick coconut milk. 
Cover  with a lid  and cook this in medium flame until the mushroom gets cooked and all moisture evaporated/dry . Keep this aside.
Now take another pan and heat oil and temper mustard seeds,dry chilly and  few curry leaves .Now add  ginger and finely chopped onion ,green chilly slits and pinch of salt.  Mix well and saute until the onion turn into light brown color. 
Now push this to the side of the pan and add chopped coconut pieces or grated coconut and saute till it changes color. 
Add this too the cooked mushroom and Add the tomato pieces and the remaining curry leaves. 
Saute for a minute. give it a good mix and cook in low flame for at least for 3 -4 minutes. 
It's done.
Remove this on to a serving dish and the yummy mushroom roast is ready to serve.
Its a great combo with chapathi.
Labels : Vegan, Gluten free, Mushroom, Side Dish, Main course, Kerala, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Healthy

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