Watermelon Agua Fresca

April 14, 2014





Fresh fruit drinks are very popular all over Mexico and are served from large barrel-shaped glass containers. Agua Fresca or Aguas de Frutas - literally translated in Spanish as "fresh water" or "fruit waters." In India, this delicious watermelonis called (Tarbooj) and the drink is referred to as Tarbooj Ka Sharbat.


This wonderful Watermelon Agua Fresca drink is a very light-bodied and very refreshing fruit drinks combined with sweetener (traditionally sugar) and water. A very refreshing and cooling summer drink and a refreshing alternative to iced tea or lemonade.




Ingredients
2 cups cold water
2 cups watermelon (rind removed), seeded and chopped
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
Juice of 1/2 lime (1 tablespoon)
Ice cubes or crushed ice (optional)




Method
Cut the watermelon into roughly 1-inch cubes.
In a blender, combine watermelon, sugar, and lime juice until smooth. Pour mixture through a strainer into a pitcher, forcing through most of the pulp. Chill at least 30 minutes before serving. Serve with or without ice cubes.

NOTE: The amount of sweetener needed will vary depending on the sweetness of the fruit you are using. Some may not require any at all. Sugar substitutes may be used to reduce calories further.

Traditionally an authentic aqua frescas are made without blenders and done by simply mashing the fruit with a fork or masher before adding the water and sweetener.





Labels: Juices, Continental Cuisine, Healthy, Vegan 

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Watermelon Granita


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Rice Pearls Kheer (Homemade/Handmade Seviyan)

April 14,2014




Kheer is prepared in festivals, temples, and all special occasions. The term Kheer (used in North India) is derived from Sanskrit words Ksheeram (which means milk). Other terms like Payasa or Payasam (used in South India) or payesh (used in Bengal region) are derived from the Sanskrit word Payasa or Payasam which also means "milk". It is prepared using milk, rice, ghee, sugar/jaggery, khoya. Some also add a little bit of heavy cream for a richer taste. It is often garnished using almonds, cashews, raisins and pistachios.  





The seviyan used here is handmade by the ladies of Punjab who live in the interiors.  These are so beautifully made like small rice pearls.  These seviyan are made of all purpose flour.  These rice pearls ( I call them rice pearls because it looks exactly  like that see pic) is given to me by my friend Sweety.  These are made by her relatives there.  The jaggery (organic) used here is also given by her. The khoya that is used is also homemade will post the recipe soon.




The Kheer tasted so lovely and delicious.  Thank you Sweety for these lovely pearls.  H enjoyed this Kheer. Lets go to the recipe.


Ingredients
1/4 cup Seviyan
500 ml Milk
3 Tablespoon Jaggery/ Sugar ( I used organic jaggery)
8 Cashew nuts (roasted and chopped)
8 Almonds (roasted and chopped)
5 Dried Rose petals crushed by hand
2 Teaspoon Raisins
1 Teaspoon Cardamom Powder
1 Tablespoon Khoya
1 Tablespoon Desi ghee


Method
Heat ghee in a skillet, add in the rice pearls and roast until they turn golden brown, on medium flame. Remove them from flame and keep aside. In the same skillet, roast cashew nuts and almonds (drizzle few drops of desi ghee, if needed) and then chop.
Place a deep heavy bottomed pan on flame, pour in milk and bring it to boil on high flame. When it comes to boil, lower the flame and let it simmer.  Start stirring and reduce it by 1/3 ,with stirring and scraping the sides of the pan.  Mix in roasted rice pearls. Stir cook for 5-8 minutes or more. Now add jaggery dissolve it with stirring and cook again for 5 minutes. Then add the khoya and rose petals when it dissolves well, Turn off flame and mix cardamom powder & all dry fruits and nuts. Enjoy it cold garnished with other chopped nuts and dry fruits.  This awesome light pink color comes from the rose petals.






Labels:  Sweets &  Desserts, Healthy.

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Watermelon Granita

April 11, 2014



A little lime and a lot of watermelon makes this icy granita a sweet, refreshing drink. To serve, spoon large flakes into chilled glasses or bowls and garnish with a wedge of watermelon.


Summertime in Mumbai means watermelon everywhere — fresh watermelon on street carts, stacks of watermelon in shacks off the footpath side. You will find the black green skin watermelon and the stripe green watermelons everywhere. 


These are big and gorgeous looking fruit.    It’s so hot, I can hardly say anything beyond that.   Just returned back from the hot sun at 2.30 in the afternoon, wanted something refreshing and this watermelon granita is just it   "perfect treat ".


Granita is like a grainy sorbet. This simple version made with fresh watermelon is refreshing and delicious. It takes no dedicated attention to make, but it is quite easy and does not require any special equipment. Well, worth the effort. The easy, no-bake recipe makes for the perfect summer drink!".


The name “granita” is unnecessarily sophisticated; it’s basically a slushie. To make granita, you do nothing more than puree this fruity into liquid in.... to .. a container, then place it in the freezer and use a spoon or fork to scrape the icy mixture as it freezes. It couldn’t be simpler. Here’s a watermelon version. The color is gorgeous, the melon version shines through, and it just sings summer.


Ingredients
4 1/4 cups watermelon juice (juiced with a juicer)
1/2 cup sugar
2 Tablespoons fresh lime juice


Method
In a large metal bowl, whisk the sugar, watermelon pieces and lime juice until the sugar is dissolved. Pour this into a air tight container. Place this container and let it freeze.
When completely frozen just take a fork and scrape it. Pour these grains into a glass or bowl and ! Voila ! the Water melon Grantia is ready. So simple.
Just sit back on the couch have this grantia.

Chill and enjoy !!!!




Note: The Watermelon that I purchased was very sweet so I did not add any sugar. You can adjust the sugar content to your taste. 

Labels: Juices, Healthy, Vegan, Continental Cuisine

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Appe Batata Vada (Healthy)

April 9, 2014


As I was watching a serial on TV the other day, seen this recipe being done. It was not very clear, where the recipe was concerned but it showed them making these vadas in a appe pan.  It was then this recipe struck me, as even I, love batata vadas but vadas are always deep fried so the hesitation to eat.  Eating from the street vendor is again not healthy since the oil used is always recycled and very rearly changed. These small vadas fascinated me.  This how this recipe was born.  So lets go to the recipe.


Ingredients 
4 medium size Potatoes -boiled, peeled and mashed
4 Cloves of garlic
A Small piece of ginger 
2 Green chilies
2 Tablespoon Coriander leaves
Salt to taste



For the batter 
1 Cup chickpea flour (Besan)
1 Tablespoon Rice flour
1 Tablespoon Semolina (Rawa)
1/2 tsp Turmeric powder
Salt to taste
1/2 Teaspoon Eno fruit salt
Water as required
Method 



Mash the potatoes well.  Grind the ginger, garlic, green chilies and coriander to a fine paste. Add it to the potatoes, salt to taste and mix well.  Make small equal size balls and keep aside. See to it that they fit into the well of the appe pan. 


Mix the ingredients of the batter and make a thick batter so that it can coat the vada's well. Add less salt in the batter, since the vada's already have salt, add 1 tsp oil into each well of the appe pan, let it heat up. Dip  the vadas into the batter and then drop it into the well of the pan. Let it brown on the underside before you turn it. It should take about 5 minutes for the vada to be done perfectly. Keep turning, so that it cooks well on all sides. And when frying for the next batch, put some more oil in the wells, let it heat up and then add the rest of the vadas to cook.  Serve them hot with sauce.

I sent these to my friend, let me tell you that they enjoyed it and more so ever surprised at the tiny shaped vadas, not oily and yet tasty.






Labels: Breakfast, Healthy snacks, Kids delight, Vegan. 

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Cauliflower Rassa


Ingredients
2 - 3 Cups Cauliflower Cut into florets
2 Medium size Potatoes cut into cubes
3 Medium size Tomatoes chopped finely
1 Teaspoon ginger grated
1/2 Cup coriander leaves
1/2  Cup grated coconut
3 Green Chillies Chopped
1/2 Teaspoon Turmeric powder
1 Teaspoon Sugar
Salt to taste



For the tempering
3 Tablespoon oil
1 Teaspoon Mustard seeds
1/2 Teaspoon Cumin seeds
1 Spring Curry leaves
A pinch of Asafoetida

Method
Grind to a fine paste coconut, ginger , green chilies and coriander leaves ( reserve a tablespoon of coriander leaves for garnishing).

Heat oil in a pan add mustard, cumin seeds and when they crackel add the asafoetida and curry leaves.  then add the potatoes and cauliflower and fry well, add the turmeric powder, salt, tomatoes, cover and let it cook in its steam for 3 -4 minutes, then add a cup fo water.  Cover and cook tilll done, then add the ground paste and sugar  add a more water to adjust the consistency of the gravy, make it medium thick gravy.   Boil for 3 -4 minutes till oil floats on top.  Switch off  flame and serve hot.  Garnish with chopped coriander leaves.  This gravy taste very nice with plain white rice.  We had it with rice and salad.   This a very tasty gravy and I am sure you will enjoy it.



Ribbon Cucumber Stuff Salad
Ingredients
1 Large Cucumber - peeled
1 Large Tomatoe - firm and ripe
Few Pitted Green Olives
Tooth pick



For the Dressing
Ingredients
1 Teaspoon Olive oil
A pinch of chat masala
A pinch of pepper powder
A pinch of salt
1/4 Teaspoon Lemon Juice / Vinegar




Method


Slice the cucumber in thin ribbons ( I sliced them in the V Slicer).  Cut the tomatoe too in fine roundales.  Take a ribbon of cucumber, place a slice of tomatoe and a olive in the middle and roll it  into a ring.  Secure this ends with a toothpick and keep aside.  In this manner make all the rings and arrange them in  a serving plate, keep this in refrigerator till ready to serve.





In a small bottle add the ingredients for the dressing and shake well .  Just before serving pour the dressing.  The look of this salad invites you to devour it.  So go a head and enjoy it.  Happy eating!






Labels: Main course, Vegetables, Salads, Cauliflower

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