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Showing posts with label Main course. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Main course. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Main course. Show all posts

Stuffed Potato Masala Idli With Pumpkin Sambar#SundayFunday

Stuffed Potato Masala Idli is so soft and make a perfect filling brunch. These are filled healthy are more healthier than the normal idlis with delicious pumpkin sambar, and, I am sure all idli fans would love to have this. Check here how to grind idli batter.  
Ingredients
3 Medium Potatoes - boiled, peeled and mashed
1 Tablespoon Oil
1 Teaspoon Mustard seeds
1 Teaspoon Split Urad Dal
1 Medium Onion - finely chopped
1 Medium Tomato - finely chopped
2 Green chillies - finely chopped
⅓ Teaspoon Turmeric powder
2 Tablespoons Coriander leaves - finely chopped
Salt To Taste

Homemade Idli Batter - As needed
For The Pumpkin Sambar
½ Cup Tuvar Dal
2 Cups Water
½ Teaspoon Turmeric Powder

For The Pumpkin Sambar
1 Medium Lauki - can use Red Pumpkin - cut into cubes
1 Onion - sliced
2 Green chillies
2 Teaspoons Homemade Sambhar Powder or to taste
Salt to taste
1 Teaspoon Jaggery
2 Teaspoons Tamarind Paste or to taste
Water as needed
2 Tablespoons Oil
1 Teaspoon Mustard Seeds
¼  Teaspoon Asafoetida
A sprig Curry Leaves - a sprig
2 Dried Red Chillies 

Method
For The Potato Masala
Heat a kadai with oil, add the mustard seeds and spilt urad dal, when the dal changes color. Add in the finely chopped onions, green chillies, fry till onion turns transparent.
Add the tomatoes and potatoes fry for a minute in medium flame. Add turmeric and salt to taste. Cover and cook on low flame for 2 -3 minutes. Sprinkle water if its too dry and mash them lightly so that all the flavors blend well. Add coriander leaves. Switch off the flame and let it cool.
Once cooled make small balls and lightly flatten it to fill in the idli, keep aside.
Let's Make The Pumpkin Sambar
Wash and soak the dal for at least an hour.
Take dal, water and turmeric powder in a pressure cooker. Cover and pressure cook for 3 whistles. Turn off the cooker and let the cooker cool completely. Open and mash the dal well add the pumpkin and take one more whistle on high flame. Let the cooker cool completely. 
Heat oil in a pot/kadai. Add in mustard seeds when they crackle add in curry leaves, dried red chillies and asafoetida. Sauté for a minute. Reserve some for pouring on top. Add in onions, Sauté this for a minute or till translucent. Add in the sambar powder and mix well. Add in cooked dal and pumpkin, tamarind pulp and water to make  the sambar. Mix well. Add in salt to taste and jaggery. Mix well, bring this to boil, let it simmer on low flame for 5 to 8 minutes stirring in between. Switch off the flame. Pumpkin Sambar is ready to serve.

To Make The Stuffed Idli
Grease the idli plate and then pour a half ladle of batter and spread evenly. 
Now place the ball of the potato ball in the center and again pour the idly batter to cover it.
Steam the idli for 12 - 15 minutes. 
Cool and with a knife or spoons remove the idli's from the mold. 
Serve hot with Pumpkin Sambar, Enjoy!! 
Labels: Sambar, Sambar powder, Pumpkin, Idli, Stuffed, Potato, Main course, Brunch, Homemade, Vegan, Gluten free, Healthy, South Indian, Sunday Funday
Sunday FunDay - 23 April 2023 - Spring Brunch   

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Kuku Paka#EattheWorld

Kuku Paka, a chicken-coconut curry, is a dish from Africa. The African word Kuku, which means chicken but what does Paka mean is unclear. It's a very delicious and comforting chicken gravy dish. Try it and you will love its it a Indian spices dish.

Ingredients
1 Kg Cleaned Chicken - make 14  to 16 pieces
1 Tin Coconut Milk  (400 ML)
2 Tomatoes - blended
1 Heaped  Teaspoon Salt  or to taste
1/4 Teaspoon Turmeric  powder
1 Teaspoon Roasted Cumin powder
2 Tablespoons Lemon juice
1 Tablespoon Heaped 
All Purpose Flour 
1 Medium Onion - ground to paste
1/2 Cup Oil
For the Green Masala - grind to a fine paste  
1 Tablespoon Ginger Garlic paste
8 Green chilies   
½  Cup  Coriander leaves
Method
Marinate chicken with  salt, ground green masala  keep for an hour.

Heat oil in a kadai / pot  add onion paste and fry for 5 mins till light brown . Add marinated chicken. Fry well for 5 to 7 minutes. Add turmeric, cumin, tomatoes blended. Cover and cook for 10 mins. Add coconut milk. Cover and cook till chicken done say for  another 10 minutes. 
Lastly add flour paste stirring continuously till the gravy thick , according to the consistency you require . Now add lemon juice and take off flame.

Serve hot. 
We enjoyed this with whole wheat rotis / chapati

Labels : Coconut Milk, Chicken, African, Congo, International Cuisine, Eat the World, Main course
Check out all the wonderful Congolese dishes prepared by fellow Eat the World members and share with #eattheworld. Find out how to join Eat the World here and have fun exploring a country a month in the kitchen with us! 
 Amy’s Cooking Adventures: Moambe Chicken (Congo Poulet Moambe) Pandemonium Noshery: Dongo Dongo Sneha’s Recipe: Kuku Paka 
 A Day in the Life on the Farm: Kachumbari

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Keto Cabbage Egg Toast#SundayFunday

This Korean Keto Cabbage Egg Toast recipe is not just affordable but very tasty for breakfast or as a main course meal. This is a satisfying, healthy and deliciously filling meal. An absolute Keto /low carb meal.

Serves One
Ingredients

150 Grams Finely Shredded Cabbage
2 Large Eggs
1½ Tablespoons Oats Fiber
½ Teaspoon Mixed seasoning - See My Notes
Salt to taste
Ham slices
Cheese slices
Butter and olive oil required
For The Sauce
1 Tablespoons Mayonnaise
1 Teaspoon Sriracha Sauce

Method
Combine all sauce ingredients in a small bowl and set aside.

Wash the shredded cabbage twice in sufficient water drain well squeezing to remove as much moisture as you can, keep aside.

Heat a square or tamayoki pan/ skillet with oil or butter over low to medium-low heat.
While pan is heating, in a bowl mix the cabbage, seasoning, salt, egg and oat fiber well. Then add the mixture to the heated pan in an even layer.  
Divide it into two equal toast with a spatula. Cover and cook until lightly golden on the bottom. Use lower heat for a smaller pan since the toast will be thicker. Carefully slide the omelet (uncooked side up) onto a large plate, cover with the skillet, and flip. This ensures the toast will not break apart while flipping. Spread a tad bit of butter on top and all sides. 
Top with cheese and ham slice
Cover it with the cooked/brown side of the other toast. Return the pan on the burner.
Press the top with a spatula so that it is firm throughout and cheese is melts and lightly flip it to brown evenly on both sides. 
Transfer it to a plate and serve immediately, with sauce on the side or drizzled on top. 
My Notes
I used the seasoning that has red chili flakes, pepper powder and mixed herbs. 
Labels: Korea, Cabbage, Egg, Keto, Low Carb, Breakfast, Main course, Sunday Funday, Asian Cuisine, Gluten free, Oat Fiber, Dipping Sauce, Sugar Free, Omelette, Korean, Serves One
For Sunday Funday our theme is Savory Recipes With Oats
  • Air Fryer Sweet Potato and Oats Smiley from Cook with Renu
  • Beef and Oat Sliders from A Day in the Life on the Farm
  • Egg Muffins with Savory Oatmeal Crust from Amy’s Cooking Adventures
  • Instant Oats Rava Idli from Sizzling Tastebuds
  • Keto Cabbage Egg Toast from Sneha’s Recipe 
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    Aloo Matar Kheema Masala- Malvani Style#SundayFunday

    Aloo Matar Kheema Masala is a wonderfully simple, yet comforting Maharastrian cuisine recipe made with mince meat, potatoes and peas, that you can definitely try out. The spice mix is spicy, so adjust the spice level according to your taste.

    Ingredients
    300 Grams Kheema / Mince- Mutton/ Lamb/ Beef
    2 Medium Onion- finely chopped
    1 Tablespoons Ginger Garlic paste
    2 Medium Tomato - finely chopped
    2 Tablespoons Whisked Yogurt
    1½ Teaspoon Heaped Malvani Masala
    3 Tablespoons Groundnut Oil
    1 Teaspoon Vinegar
    2 Tablespoons Chopped Coriander leaves
    1 Green Chilly - Chopped
    3 Baby Potatoes - cut into 2 pieces
    ½ Cup Matar/ Green Peas - I used frozen

    Method
    Heat oil in a pan add the onion fry on low flame till light golden, add tomato and ginger garlic paste and sauté till oil separates add the masala and ½ cup water cover and cook till oil surfaces, add the potatoes, matar and kheema sauté for 3 minutes. 
    Again add  ½ cup water cover and cook till the potatoes and kheema is done. Add green chilly and coriander leaves cover and cook for 2 minutes. Switch off the flame add vinegar mix well.
    Enjoy it's super delicious and spicy, you'll love it!! A perfect main course dish. 
    Labels: Aloo, Green Peas, Mince, Sunday Funday, Main course, Maharastrian Cuisine   

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    Chole Paya#SoupSwappers

    Chole Paya is tasty dish. It is prepared with mutton trotters. It's a soupy stock recipe made by tenderizing the paya well adding chickpeas and spicy flavors into it.

    Ingredients
    6 Mutton Paya / Lamb Trotters - cut into pieces
    ½ Cup Brown Onion/Brista - grind to fine powder
    2 Tablespoons Ginger Garlic paste
    1½ Teaspoon Salt or to taste
    ½ Cup Oil
    1 Tablespoon Red Chilly powder
    1 Teaspoon Turmeric powder
    1 Teaspoon Garam Masala powder
    1 Cup Yogurt - whisked 
    Mixed Whole Spices
    2 Cloves
    3 Black peppercorns
    2 Green Cardamoms
    1 Stick Cinnamon 
    For The Chole
    2 Cups Boiled Chickpeas/Kabuli Chana
    1 Teaspoon Ginger garlic 1 tsp
    1 Medium Tomato - chopped & blended
    1 Medium Onion - chopped & blended
    1 Teaspoon Roasted Cumin powder
    ½ tsp Garam Masala powder
    1 Tablespoon Heaped Oil

    Method
    To Cook The Trotters / Paya
    Boil trotters with a teaspoon salt, turmeric , whole mixed spices and 3- 4 cups of water, in a pressure cooker till tender. Strain the stock. 
    To Cook The Chole 
    Heat a pressure cooker with oil, fry blended onion, tomatoes, ginger garlic, cumin, fry well. Add the chickpeas with a cup water, and cook till chickpeas are tender. Let the cooker cool.
    To Make The Chole Paya
    Heat oil in a pan, add ginger garlic, with all the seasonings, brown onion, yoghurt, fry well add boil paya /trotters , fry well, add in the stock and cook till gravy thick, then add the cooked chole and all of the stock, bring this to a boil. Cover and reduce the flame to low let this simmer for 10 – 15 minutes or until the the gravy thickens. Switch off the flame add the chopped coriander leaves, green chilies, ginger julienne. Give it a stir and let it sit for 5 minutes.   
    Serve hot and Enjoy!!
    Labels: Chickpeas, Trotters, Soup, Soup Swappers, Main course, Indian 
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  • Chole Paya from Sneha’s Recipe
  • Rotisserie Chicken Ramen from Karen’s Kitchen Stories
  • Yayla Corbasi from Magical Ingredients
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    Dublin Lawyer (Shrimp in Irish Whiskey Cream Sauce)#FishFriday

    Dublin Lawyer with (Shrimp in Irish Whiskey Cream Sauce) is a simple delicious seafood dish. Have peeled and washed shrimps and it's ready in minutes.
    I have used the flambéing method to give additional aroma, flavor to this dish and this moderates the harshness of whiskey. I love this Irish whiskey as it leaves a sweet flavor behind. Serve this on a bed of steamed rice or porter bread. In Ireland this is served with porter bread and salad. Since porter bread is not available here I enjoyed this on a bed of steamed rice.

    Serves 2
    Ingredients

    300 Grans Peeled and Washed Shrimps/Prawns
    ¼ Cup Salted Butter
    ⅓ Cup Irish whiskey - I used Bushmills
    ⅓ Cup Heavy Cream
    Chopped Chives or Scallion Greens
    Steamed Rice

    Method
    In a large metal saucepan over medium-high heat, melt butter.
    Add shrimp and season with salt, pepper, cayenne and paprika.
    Toss in butter and cook. Should take around 3-4 minutes depending on the size of your seafood. Remove seafood from pan and reserve on a plate.
    Gently add whiskey to pan. Using a lighter catch whiskey on fire or tilt the pan and increase the flame to high. Once it catches fire, switch off the flame and wait till fire goes out and alcohol is burned off. This should take just a few minutes. 
    Then again switch on the flame add cream and simmer for 3-5 minutes or until starts to thicken. Add seafood back into saucepan and toss to coat.
    Spoon rice in bowl and top with a spoonful of seafood.
    Top with a sprinkling of chopped chives or scallion greens. 
    Enjoy this delicious Irish seafood dish.
    Labels: Irish, Seafood/Fish, Prawns, Shrimps, Alcohol, Main course, International Cuisine, Fish Friday
    For Fish Friday Foodies we are Celebrating Ireland , check the recipes we have made. 
     

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    Peas & Mushrooms Curry#SundayFunday

    I often make this delicious curry at home. Peas & Mushrooms is a main course dish. This curry is best relished with steaming hot phulkas. Both mushrooms and green peas are a storehouse of nutrients like fibre, zinc, potassium, folic acid etc.

    Ingredients
    Grind To A Fine Paste

    2 Medium Onions - chopped
    3 Cloves Garlic
    1" Piece Ginger
    2 Tablespoons Melon Seeds
    6 Whole Cashews
    1 Teaspoon Oil
    Other Ingredients
    2 Teaspoons Sunday Masala
    ½ Teaspoon Kasuri Methi
    1 Teaspoon Sugar
    1 Cup + - Vegetable Stock or Water
    1 Cup Green peas
    Salt to taste
    2 Tablespoon Yogurt
    200 Grams Mushrooms - sliced
    2 Tablespoons Chopped Coriander Leaves
    1 Tablespoons Oil
    1 Tablespoon Butter

    Method
    Heat oil in a pan, add the finely chopped onions , ginger garlic, melon seeds and cashews sauté till onions start to brown lightly. Cool and then grind this to a fine paste.
    In another bowl add the yogurt, Sunday masala, kasuri methi and whisk well to form a nice smooth paste. Keep this aside.
    Par boil the green peas if you are using fresh. If they are frozen they no need to par boil.
    In another pot heat oil and butter and sauté the mushrooms till all the moisture evaporates. Then add the parboiled peas and the ground paste, yogurt paste and sauté well till oil surfaces. Add vegetable stock or water, sugar and salt to taste to make a thick consistency gravy. Bring this to a boil. Reduce the flame to low and let it simmer for 5 minutes, stirring in between.
    Switch off the flame. Serve garnished with chopped coriander leaves. 
    Enjoy with rotis, naan or phulka.
    Labels: Vegetarian Curry, Green Peas, Mushroom, Indian, Main course, Sunday Funday

    Sunday Funday

    Meatless Main Dishes 

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