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Showing posts with label Red Chilly Powder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Chilly Powder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Chilly Powder. Show all posts

Oven Roasted Corn On The Cob#BakingBloggers

I love having roasted corn on a charcoal fire, this is a famous street food in India. But as we age and have dental problems, enjoying these charcoal fire corns is not possible. But do not fret, here is a easy and yet delicious solution to enjoy your favorite street food. Oven roasted corn on cob, so juicy and delicious, with nimbu and mirch marke...yum... After making these oven roasted corn, you find this better than the charred ones on street carts. Buy tender corn, keep the tightly wrapped leaves called the husk intact.

Ingredients
2 Ears Fresh Tender Corn
1/4 Teaspoon Each Salt and Red Chilly powder
Half a Lime

Method
Preheat oven to 180°C for 15 minutes with both the elements on. 
Wash the corn skin well and keep it aside.
Place corn husks directly on the oven rack and roast for 40 minutes or until corn is soft. Let it sit in the closed oven for 10 minutes. 
After 10 minutes remove it out. 
Wear gloves and then peel the corn husk, the silk threads too come out very easily.
Mix the chilly powder and salt, dip the cut lime into this mix and apply it on the corn.
Enjoy!!
Eating this juicy corn.. yum .. yum. 
Labels: Baked, Oven Roasted, Corn On Cob, Red Chilly Powder, Salt, Lime, Healthy, Gluten free, Vegan, Oil Free, Snack    

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Air Fryer Sweet Potato Chips#MultiCookerMonday

Air Fryer Sweet Potato Chips are fried the healthy way. 
These can cook without the oil but they don't get crispy as they do with  a tad bit of oil and the seasonings stick much much better too.
Slice to the thickness that you like (the cooking time will vary accordingly). I used my v slicer to get them nice and thin.
Ingredients
2 Medium Sweet Potatoes - thinly sliced into roundel's
1 Teaspoon Olive oil
1 Teaspoons chili powder
1 Teaspoon Chaat Masala
½ Teaspoon Salt

Method
Thinly slice the sweet potatoes. 
Toss in a bowl with the oil so that each sweet potato slice is lightly coated. Use your hands to mix them well.
Mix the chaat masala, chili powder and salt into the bowl.
Sprinkle the seasoning mix over the sweet potatoes and toss so that each slice has seasoning on it. 
They are lightly coated as in the photo above.
Lay sweet potatoes in a single layer in the air fryer basket touching or overlapping a tiny bit. If you have a stirring arm in your air fryer that has to be removed.
Air Fry at 180°C for 15 - 18 minutes at depending on how thin your slices are. Mine was done 18 minutes.  Half way through the cooking time I turned the sides of the sweet potatoes or
shake the basket to get them off the air fryer bottom.
When done remove chips to a cooling rack and let them cool. They will get crispier as they cool.
Store in an airtight container.  Enjoy!!
I served them with Wasbi Prawn as an appetizer.

My Notes
After the Sweet Potato Chips chips have cooled, they get crispier. Store them in an airtight container. They stay good for 4 to 5 days.
If you want them more crisper than keep them for another 4 -5 minutes, keep check after 2 minutes or else they will burn.

Labels : Multi Cooker Monday, Sweet Potato, Chaat Masala, Chips, Snacks, Air Fryer, Red Chilly Powder, Gluten free, Healthy, Vegan, Appetizer, Side Dish, Paleo 

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Tikhat Mitachi Puri / Khari Puri

Tikhat Mitachi Puri / Khari Puri, is a tasty puri, slightly spicy, it stay's good for  3-4 days, so it's good to carry while travelling.  Can have this with pickle or yogurt. It's excellent.
This is part of Akshaya Tritiya Veg Lunch Thali.

Ingredients  

2 Cups Whole Wheat Flour
2 Tablespoons Heaped Besan/Chickpea Flour
2 Tablespoon Heaped Rawa/Semolina
1 Teaspoon Sea Salt
1 Teaspoon Sesame Seeds
1 Teaspoon Ajwain/ Carom Seeds

 Teaspoon Red chilly powder
½ Teaspoon Turmeric Powder
2 Tablespoon Hot Oil
Water as required for making the dough

Method
Mix all the dry spices , besan, rawa 
well into the flour, add hot oil and mix well
Add water little at a time to make a firm slightly stiff dough.
Keep this dough covered with a damp cloth aside for 30 minutes.
After 30 minutes the dough will like this a little soft.
Divide the dough into small lemon size ball. 
 Oil the rolling board and take each ball and roll  them into small puris ( do not use dry flour or else the puris will absorb more oil).
Heat oil on medium high flame when the oil is hot, fry the puris depending on the size of the pan add one or two and fry, till they are golden on both sides. 
Remove them on to a kitchen towel, so that the excess oil can be absorbed.
They are ready, so puff and yum...
See the goollo mollo puris.

Enjoy!!
Labels : Flatbread, Puris, Maharastrian Cuisine, Maharashtra, Main course, Travelling Menu, Red Chilly Powder, Besan, Rawa, Whole Wheat Flour

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