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Showing posts with label Vegetarian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vegetarian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vegetarian. Show all posts

Colcannon#Foodieextravaganza

This traditional Irish food staple, Colcannon, an essential Irish St. Patrick's Day potato recipe it’s a mixture of creamy mashed potatoes with veggies.
Ingredients
1 Cup Shredded Cabbage
3 Medium Potatoes
1 Leek  - chopped

½ Cup  Green Peas - boiled 
A Pinch of Nutmeg powder
1 Tablespoon Heaped Butter

1 Tablespoon Level All Purpose Flour 
250 to 300 Ml Milk 
Salt to taste
Black pepper powder  to taste
3 Tablespoons Grated Cheddar cheese

Method

Boil the potatoes till they are  are fork tender. Peel them and then grate or use a ricer, keep them aside. 

In a heavy bottom pan add the butter, flour and roast till flour for 3 to 4 minutes  or till it releases an aroma.  Add the milk and make a thick smooth sauce.   Add the veggies and cook till they are  wilted  or for 3 -4 minutes. 
Keep stirring continuously  till the sauce thickens. Add the black pepper, nutmeg powder,  cheese.  Taste for salt and then add the mashed potatoes and stir it till thoroughly mixed.  
Serve it immediately garnished with chopped scallion greens, a dash of nutmeg and black pepper powder. 
 This is the ultimate comfort food, its creamy and delicious.
Labels: Irish, Ireland Vegetarian, Foodie Extravaganza Party, Cabbage, Potato, Green Peas, Leek, Butter, Cheddar Cheese, Savory, Side Dish, Salads,International Cuisine 
March 17 is National Irish Food Day, or National "Eat Like an Irishman" Day. My #FoodieExtravaganza friends and I are all sharing Irish themed recipes to celebrate! Karen of Karen's Kitchen Stories, is our host. Check out this collection of recipes celebrating Irish food:
Beef and Smoked Sausage Cabbage Rolls from Food Lust People Love
Colcannon from Sneha's Recipe
Colcannon (Irish Potatoes and Cabbage) from Caroline's Cooking
Cold Irish Day Cocktail from Our Good Life
Dublin Coddle - Irish Bacon, Sausage, and Potato Stew from Karen's Kitchen Stories
Instant Pot Dublin Coddle from A Day in the Life on the Farm
Irish Cheese and Walnut Biscuits from Simply Inspired Meals
Irish Coffee from Tara's Multicultural Table
Mushy Peas from Pandemonium Noshery
Shepherd's Pie from Palatable Pastime
Traditional Shepherd's Pie from Cookaholic Wife

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Stir Fry Baby Corn On A Bed Of Fettuccine Pasta

This is a tangy and sweet baby corn stir fry. This is served on a bed of Fettuccine pasta. It's vegan and delicious. 
Ingredients
3 Tablespoons Sesame oil
6 Baby corns - cut into four parts
2 Capsicums - cut into strips
1 Spring Onions - white and green sliced separately
1 Tomato - de seeded - cut into strips
1 Tablespoons Ginger Garlic paste -
1.1/2 Teaspoon Red Chilly powder
2 Tablespoons Tomato sauce
2 Tablespoons Tomato Puree
1 Tablespoons Corn flour - mixed in 1/4 cup water
1/2 Teaspoon 
Ajinomoto - optional
1 Teaspoon Soy sauce
Salt to taste
200 Grams Fettuccine Pasta
Method
Boil the Fettuccine Pasta as per packet instructions.
Mix the ginger - garlic paste in 2 tablespoon water and keep aside.
Fry the baby corn, capsicum and tomato separately, keep aside.
In a wok heat oil and add the ginger-garlic paste and fry till all the water dries. Then add the tomato puree, tomato sauce, soy sauce, chilly powder and salt to taste. 
Stir fry till oil leaves the sides then add the white part of the onion and stir fry on high flame for a minute add the fried baby corn, capsicum and tomato, stir fry on high flame for a minute add water to make it saucy and the ajinomoto  and bring it to a boil, add the corn flour slurry and let it thicken slightly. 
Take off flame and serve it on a bed of Fettuccine pasta.
Labels : Pasta & Noodles, Baby Corn, Vegetarian, Vegan, Main course, Italian

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Dahiwale Aloo ki Sabzi

Dahiwale aloo is nothing but potatoes in yogurt gravy.  This  is a very creamy and flavorful gravy.  Its quick easy and tastes delicious.
Ingredients
For the  Aloo 

10 - 12    Peeled Baby Potatoes
1/2 
Teaspoon Cumin seeds
1/2 Teaspoon Mustard seeds
1/2 Teaspoon Onion seeds 
1/2 Teaspoon Fennel seeds
1/4 Teaspoon Asafoetida
2 Bay leaves
3 Cloves
1 Stick Cinnamon
A Sprig Curry leaves
1 Green Chilly - slit
2 Teaspoon Red chilly powder
1 1/2 Teaspoons Coriander Cumin powder
1/4 
Teaspoon Turmeric powder
1 Cup Yogurt - whisked
2 Tablespoons Ghee
Salt to taste
For The Garnish

2 to 3 Tablespoons Coriander leaves - chopped
Method 

Heat the ghee in a kadai/pan,  add the cumin seeds, mustard seeds, onion seeds, fennel seeds and asafoetida. When the seeds crackle, add the bay leaves, cloves, cinnamon, curry leaves and green chilli and sauté for a few seconds.
Add the potatoes, chilli powder, coriander-cumin powder, turmeric powder, salt and sauté till the masala coats the potatoes evenly. 

Add ½ cup of water and bring to a boil.
Add the curds and bring to a boil while stirring continuously so that the gravy does not split.
Garnish with the coriander. Serve hot as a side dish or have as a main course meal with rotis, naan or paratha.
My Notes


As this gravy cools, potato will absorb some of it, so serve hot. If serving later then add a little more water and make a thin gravy. By the time you reheat/serve, you will still have some gravy left.
Labels : Baby Potatoes, Vegetarian, Yogurt, Main course, Side Dish, Gluten free, Vrat, Jain food, No Onion No Garlic

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Chocolate Malai Bundt Eggless Cake#BundtBakers

It's Christmas season and the time for posting for Bundt Bakers our Host of the month is Felice Geoghegan - the theme is International Holiday Bundts and asked us to make a bundt that celebrates a holiday in December from around the world.
Made this bundt for my  vegetarian friends who came to visit me during this season.   This cake turned out so soft and moist. Added chocolate chips inside and also sprinkled a tablespoon on top before placing it in the oven. 

Ingredients

1/2 Cup Fresh Malai -  see notes
1/2 Cup Sugar powdered
1/2 Teaspoon Level Baking powder
1/4 Teaspoon Level Baking soda
1 Teaspoon Vanilla essence
1 Cup Level All Purpose Flour
1 Cup Milk
2 + 1 Tablespoons Chocolate Chips or more according to your taste

Method
Cream the malai lightly,  add the baking powder, baking soda,  sugar and cream it for 2 minutes. Then add the flour and mix it then beat on low speed till incorporated by adding little milk at the time. When all the flour and milk is incorporated add the vanilla essence and mix. Fold in 2 tablespoons chocolate chips. 
Pour it into a greased and lined 6 inch tin, sprinkle the remaining 1 tablespoon chocolate chips on top tap the tin lightly and bake in a preheated oven for 25 minutes at 180 degree C.
Soft and moist bundt.

My Notes
The cream that comes from the top of whole full cream milk when refrigerated

Labels : Bundt, Bundt Bakers, Malai Bundt, Eggless, Vegetarian, Chocolate Chip, Baked
Bundt Bakers December 2018
International Holiday Bundts



#BundtBakers is a group of Bundt loving bakers who get together once a month to bake Bundts with a common ingredient or theme. You can see all our of lovely Bundts by following our Pinterest board. We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient. Updated links for all of our past events and more information about BundtBakers, can be found on our home page. If you are a food blogger and would like to join us, just send an email to Stacy at foodlustpeoplelove@gmail.com. 
Don’t forget to take a peek at what other talented bakers have baked this month ~

Bundt Cake of Squashed Pumpkin from Merce`s Cake
Chocolate Malai Bundt Eggless Cake from Sneha's Recipe
Dutch Speculaas Bundt Cake from Tartacadabra
Potica from All That's Left Are The Crumbs
Vegan Panettone Bundt Cake from Katin Å¡pajz
Weicher Lebkuchen – Soft German Gingerbread from Food Lust People Love
White Chocolate Cream Bundt Cake from Making Miracles 

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Vegan Malaysian Red Pumpkin Sabzi#Foodieextravaganza

This recipe is from  here , bookmarked it, adjusted the spices  to our taste.  This is one of my hubby's favorite vegetable. Serve him this vegetable he will happily enjoy it since it has a sweet taste and my hubby has a sweet tooth.

Sending this to Foodie Extravaganza party , the theme for the month is "Pumpkin" our host is Lynda England Hardy .  Thank you Lynda for hosting this month's event.
Ingredients 
300 Grams Red Pumpkin 
1 Tablespoon Oil 
½ Teaspoon Mustard seeds
1 Medium Onion - finely chopped
1 Teaspoon Red chilly powder
1 Teaspoons Curry powder 

¼  Teaspoon Turmeric powder 
½  Teaspoon Salt  or to taste
4 -5 Curry leaves

Method

Wash and  peel the skin of the pumpkin and cut into medium cubes.

In a skillet, heat oil with the mustard seeds and curry leaves. When the mustard seeds start to crackle.  Add onion and saute until golden brown.  Add chilly powder, curry powder, turmeric and  
¼ cup water. Fry till oil surfaces then add pumpkin and stir fry for a minute, so that the pumpkin gets coated with the spices. 
Add salt and a cup of water, bring this to a rolling  boil. Reduce the flame to medium low and cook covered with a lid  for 10 to 12 minutes or until pumpkin is tender,  stirring occasionally. When the pumpkin is cooked take off flame. Serve hot.
Labels : Foodie Extravaganza Party, Red Pumpkin, Vegan, Gluten free, Malaysia, Vegetarian, 
 
Foodie Extravaganza is a monthly food fest, where a group of bloggers all create and share a recipe around one of the monthly food 'holidays' as detailed in The Nibble. Posting day is always the first Wednesday of each month. If you are a blogger and would like to join our group and blog along with us, come join our Facebook page Foodie Extravaganza. We would love to have you! If you're a spectator looking for delicious tid-bits check out our Foodie Extravaganza Pinterest Board! Looking for our previous parties? Check them out HERE.


See all the other recipes for today's Foodie Extravaganza

No-Bake Pumpkin Cookies from Caroline’s Cooking
Butter Roasted Pumpkin Seeds from A Day in the Life on the Farm
Vega Malaysin Red Pumpkin from Sneha’s Recipe
Pumpkin Saffron Rice from Palatable Pastime
Roasted Kabocha (Japanese Pumpkin Fries from Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Low-Carb Pumpkin Scones from Reviews, Chews & How-Tos
Chicken, Pumpkin & Bean Enchiladas from Karen's Kitchen Stories
Apple Pumpkin Bundt Cake (Vegan) from Veggie Fun Kitchen
Coconut Curry Roast Pumpkins from Food Lust People Love
DIY Pumpkin Spice Latte with Almond Milk from Hardly a Goddess
15 Minute Ravioli with Pumpkin Cream Sauce from Faith, Hope, Love & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice

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Kacche Kele Ke Kebab / Raw Banana Cutlets#FantasticalFoodFight

Vrat means "fast" and these kebabs are designed specifically for those who are fasting. Though these kebabs are specially meant for vrat, you can enjoy them any time you wish. These are No Onion & Garlic kebabs , have them yogurt or Mint & Coriander Chutney. These are very delicious and easy to make.
When Sarah our host gave us Banana as a theme for this month, I,  was very happy, since this is right time to prepare these kebabs.  

In India we celebrate the  Shravan, which is fasting month for Hindus. All types of fasting food is enjoyed during this month and these kebabs are apt for fasting.

Ingredients 
2 Rawa Bananas- Boiled and grated
¾ Cup Boiled Green Peas - mashed
2 Tablespoons Heaped Coriander leaves- finely chopped
½ Teaspoon Salt or to taste
1 Tablespoon Heaped Roasted Gram powder
1/3 Cup Dehyrated Spinach Leaves - see recipe below
¼ Teaspoon Garam masala
1 Teaspoon Amchor /Mango powder
1 Teaspoon Minced Ginger
2 Green Chillies - minced
Oil  as required for frying

Method

Boil the raw bananas with the peel.  Place the bananas in a container and steam it in a pressure cooker on high flame after the first whistles , reduce the flame to medium low and keep it  for 10 minutes .  Then cool the pressure pan.  Remove the bananas and cool them completely,  then peel them and grate them.
Mash the peas in a small chopper or small mixer jar.
Mix all the ingredients well to make a nice dough. 
Then pinch equal size balls and shape into small flat kebabs. 
Heat a tablespoon or two of oil in a broad frying pan and fry them till golden brown on medium high flame.
Serve hot with ketchup, chutney and salad.

How to make Airfryer Dehyrated Spinach/Palak Leaves at home.
Wash and dry the leaves and keep spread them on a tea towel to dry.  When dry.  Place them in a airfryer not on the basket but below the basket or else they will fly while the airfyer is running.
Dehyrated them at 80 degrees C for 45 minutes after every 20 minutes just toss them.  Then crush them with your hands they are done. Store  it in a zip lock bag in the refrigerator.  Use whenever required.

Lables : Kebabs, Starters, Vegetarian, Raw Banana ,Indian , Healthy, Fantastical Food Fight, Vrat, No Onion & Garlic, Vegan, Gluten Free, Air Fryer,  Dehydrated,  Spinach, Palak Leaves, Homemade, Farali

You can learn more about our group and how to join in the fun over at this site.


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Vegan & Gluten Free Potato Sprouts Soup#Soupswappers

Healthy, rich in protein soup made with fresh steamed sprouts and veggies.   You will love this vegan and gluten free potato sprouts soup.  It's filling , delicious and a real comforting soup. 
Ingredient
1/2 Cup Moong Bean Sprouts
1 Medium Potato -boiled, peeled & finely chopped
1 Medium Onion -
 finely chopped
1 Tablespoon  Cabbage - finely shredded
Tablespoon Carrot - juliennes
2 Cloves  Garlic - minced
1/2 Teaspoon  Sugar
1/2 
Teaspoon Oil
2 Tablespoons Level Corn flour
Tablespoons Red Chilly Sauce or to taste
1 Vegetable Stock Cube
3 Cups Water  or as required

Method  

Wash the sprouts and boil them in 4 cups of water.
Drain them and discard the water ( sprouts tend to have a peculiar smell - discarding  the water eliminates it ).
Dissolve the corn flour in 1/4 cup water. Keep it aside.
Heat the oil in a heavy pan.
Add the onion and garlic and stir-fry for a minute.
Add the carrot, cabbage, sprouts, and finely sliced potato and stir-fry for 2  minutes.
Add the stock  cube and  water.  Let it come to a boil and simmer for 5 minutes.

Add the red chilly sauce, sugar and corn flour paste, stirring continuously.
Boil for 3 minutes or till the soups thickens a little .

Serve steaming hot,with crusty bread slices  or garlic rolls.

Labels :  Comfort Food, Gluten free, Healthy, Moong Beans, Potato, Soup, Soup Swappers, Sprouts, Vegan, Vegetables, Vegetarian 

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Tomato Gravy Braised Veggies Served On a Bed Of Steamed Brown Rice

This is a nutritious, healthy and a real comfort food. It has a  just right spice, if you are not well and want something tasty,  then you should definitely try this . You can make this with whatever veggies you have, there,  no need to use what I, have used. Its is a quick dish and it turns out really really good. This dish is also vegan and gluten free.
Well my daughter cleaned her plate.. it was so comforting and delicious.

Serves 2
Ingredients
For the Braised Veggies

6 - 8 Broccoli Florets - cut into small ones
1/2 of Each Red, Green & Yellow Capsicum - sliced
2 Tablespoons Celery - finely chopped
1 Cup Zucchini cubes
1 Small Onion - diced
1/2 + 1/2 Basque Chilly / Red Chilly - finely chopped
1 Tablespoon Parsley - chopped
1/2 Teaspoon Black Pepper powder
1.1/2 Tablespoon Olive Oil
1/2 Teaspoon Salt
1/2 Teaspoon Sugar

For the Tomato Gravy
3 Medium Tomatoes - blended
1 Large Potato - thinly sliced into half circles
1 Small Onion - finely chopped
4 Cloves Garlic - finely chopped
1 Green Chilly - chopped
1 Teaspoon Curry Powder
1/2 Teaspoon Mixed herbs
1/2 Teaspoon Red Chilly Flakes
1 Cube Vegetable Seasoning
2 Tablespoons Level Coconut Milk Powder
1.1/2 Tablespoon Olive Oil
A Handful of Basil Leaves
1 Tablespoon Parsley - chopped


For the Steamed Rice
1 Cup Heaped Brown Basmati Rice
1/2 Teaspoon Salt
1 Teaspoon Oil

Method
First Make the Steamed Rice
Wash the rice and place it in 5 cups to water to boil on high flame. When it comes to a rolling boil drain the water and keep just enough water to the level of the rice, add the salt and oil, stir it lightly and close with a lid, take 2 whistles on high flame. Your rice is done. When your ready to serve open the lid and fork it lightly.

For the Braised Veggies 

Heat a pan with oil. Add the onion & 1/2 the basque chilly, fry till the onion softens . Next add the three colored capsicum, zucchini, broccoli, salt, sugar, and pepper powder. Stir fry until they were mixed well. Cover it and let it cook in it's steam for 5 minutes.  The veggies should  be crisp so do not cook them till they are limp and soft. Remove it from the flame, added celery mix it and keep aside.

For the Tomato Gravy

Heat another pan with olive oil, fry the garlic till it releases an aroma.  Add the onions, 1/2 the chopped basque red chilly, green chilly and potatoes. Saute for a minute, cover and cook till the potatoes are half done.  Now add the blended tomatoes, mixed herbs, curry powder, red chilly flakes and a little water,  add the seasoning cube, cover and let the potatoes cook till done. 
Mix the coconut half cup water and add to the gravy, mix it well let this cook on a medium flame until the gravy thickens. Now add the fresh basil leaves (have used loads of basil leaves since I, have a plant in my kitchen garden.) and parsley to give this dish a beautiful aroma and taste. Take it off flame and it's ready to serve. 

To Serve

Place a mold of brown rice in the center of the plate. 
Top it with the braised vegetables and pour in the tomato potato gravy around the rice. 
Garnish it with parsley and basil leaves and enjoy this healthy, delicious,  perfect comfort meal.

You may also want to check this recipe

Brown Basmati Pulao
Labels : Brown Rice, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten free, Healthy, Main course, Tomato, Zucchini, Broccoli, Capsicum, Potato, Brown Rice, Coconut Milk

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