RESHMI CHICKEN



This recipe is from my diary. When read this recipe I, found it so simple to make. Made it and it tasted delicious. My daughter loved it. 

Ingredients
1 Kg Chicken - make about 16 pieces
1 Cup Yogurt
4 Tomatoes - puree
2 Teaspoons Red Chili Powder
1 Teaspoon Garam Masala Powder
1 Tablespoon Ginger Garlic paste
1 Teaspoon Salt
A piece of Coal - to smoke

Method
Marinate chicken with all the ingredients for atleast 2 hours ( I kept it overnight in the refrigerator).

Heat half cup oil in a heavy bottom vessel, add marinated chicken. Cook covered with a lid or a aluminum foil for 30 minutes on slow flame until oil comes on top and the chicken is cooked.  After 30 minutes open and check if the chicken is cooked or else let it cook  till done.

Light the coal on the gas flame. When flaming red, place a piece of foil on the chicken gravy, keep the coal on the foil, pour a teaspoon of oil, cover it immediately cover with a lid for 5 minutes. Open and remove the foil along with the coal. 



Serve garnished with coriander leaves. Enjoy this with roti or naan.


Linking this to Valli's 'Cooking from Cookbook Challenge: August -- Week 1.





Lables :  Chicken, CCChallenge

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Soya Masoor Paratha


Soy protein is a good substitute for animal products because, unlike some other beans, soy offers a 'complete' protein. Soy protein products can replace animal-based foods—which also have complete proteins but tend to contain more fat, especially saturated fat.




Stuffed soya masoor paratha, tastes exactly like the kheema parathas usually prepared with meat. As this parathas are stuffed with spice and are wholesome, this is a complete meal for your dinner with your choice of dip or sauce. This are perfect even for vegans or vegetarians.  We loved  these protein packed soya masoor paratha very much, we had this parathas  for our dinner with sauce and a katori of curds.




Ingredients
2 Cups Soya – soaked in milk for at least 2 hour
2 Cups Masoor - sprouted
1 Onions - large - chopped finely
1 Teaspoon Garlic - chopped finely
1 Teaspoon Red chilly powder
1 Teaspoon Garam masala powder
1 Teaspoon Coriander seeds
1/2 Teaspoon Cumin seeds
1/2 Teaspoon Fennel seeds
1/2 Teaspoon Ajwain seeds
1/2 Teaspoon Turmeric powder
1/2 Teaspoon Sugar
Salt to taste
1 Tablespoon Oil
Few chopped coriander leaves

For Paratha

3 cups Wheat flour
1/2 Teaspoon Salt
Water as required to knead dough
Method

In a pan, dry roast fennel, coriander, cumin and ajwain seeds lightly and grind them to a fine powder.

I used soya chunks,  squeezed the milk and ground them in mixer to a make kheema.

In a pressure cooker wash the masoor, add 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 cup water and cook on high flame for a whistle.

Heat the oil, immediately add the garlic, onions saute until the light pink. Then add the soya, saute for 2 minutes. Add the masoor and the water in which it is cooked, add all the spices, salt and sugar and cook on high flame till absolutely dry. Switch off the flame and add the coriander. Keep this to cool.




For the paratha
Mix all the ingredients for paratha, 
add water as needed,  knead into  a soft and smooth dough.  Keep aside for half an hour. Make 7 balls.

Roll the dough into a large circle, place 3 - 4 tablespoon of the filling.




Fold the edges of the dough, into a square, dust with enough flour and roll the dough into a thick paratha (see pic).





Heat a tawa, drop gently the paratha,drizzle few drops of ghee, cook the paratha until they get well cooked on both sides till brown spot appear on slow flame.



With loads of nutritional values,these soya granules suits prefect to add ton of proteins in your daily diet. So go ahead prepare these and enjoy warm with your choice of dip.









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Labels: Paratha, Soya, Masoor dal, Healthy, Main course,Vegan, Blogging Marathon

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Chole Methi / Chickpeas with Fenugreek


I love the aroma of cooked methi. But Fenugreek(methi) leaves were one of the greens that is hated by my daughter and hubby, they will only eat parthas when made.

When I made this, did not reveal what had gone into it. They enjoyed their meal without knowing that they are eating methi.  The methi does not taste bitter in this dish because I saute the  methi in little oil  till cooked.  Then this is  mixed in the chole.  Try this and everyone in your house too will happily have this dish.  This recipe is from a TV cookery show.

Ingredients

2 Cups Boiled Chickpeas
1/2 Cup onions - finely chopped
1 Teasp00n Ginger paste
2  Tomatoes
2 Cups Methi leaves - 
 chopped
1/2 Teaspoon Garam masala powder
1/2 Teaspoon Coriander powder
1/2 Teaspoon Cumin powder
1 Teaspoon Chilli powder
1/4 Teaspoon Turmeric powder
1/4 Cup Oil
Salt to taste

Method




In a pan heat little oil and fry the methi till soft and cooked,  keep aside




Heat oil in another add ginger paste, onion and fry till translucent. Then add tomatoes, all the masalas – garam masala, coriander powder, cumin powder, chilli powder, turmeric. Mix well and a little water, salt and fry till oil leave the sides. 




Now add chickpeas and a cup water, stir it for a minute  cover and cook till oil floats.   Then methi and stir it till methi is incorporated . Cook only for a minute for two. Take off the flame. Serve hot with chapatis and raita.







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Linking this to Valli's 'Cooking from Cookbook Challenge: July -- Week 4.



Labels : Vegetables, Methi, Chickpea, Healthy, Blogging Marathon, CCChallenge

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Malaiwale Aloo with Kaju / Creamy Potatoes with Cashewnuts


As usual whenever I visit a restaurant, first look at the menu card and browse through it thoroughly before ordering.  I seen this dish on the menu card and instantly decided, to order this dish.  I loved it.  Came home and try to replicate this dish, it turned out awesome.   

This is a creamy, rich, delicious crispy fried aloo made with cashewnuts . It is a restaurant style dish. This dish is so yummy that we loved it and now it is regularly made at my place.

Sending this to BM#54, Special Theme - BM Moderator's Choice.
 

Ingredients
3 Large Potatoes - Washed and skinned
1/4 Teaspoon Salt
1 Tablespoon Pure Ghee
1/2 Teaspoon Cumin seeds
1 Large Onion - finely chopped
2 Green Chillies - finely chopped
1/2 Teaspoon Chilly powder
1/4 Teaspoon Turmeric powder
2 Medium Tomatoes - finely chopped
1/2 Cup Malai
10 - 12 Cashewnuts pieces - soaked in water for 10 minutes
Salt to taste
Oil for frying
1 Tablespoon Coriander - finely chopped


Method

Chop the potatoes in long thick wedges, add salt and mix well and keep aside for 5 minutes. Fry the potatoes, till light brown.




In a pan heat the ghee, add the cumin seeds, when they splutter add the onions and fry till golden brown. Add the green chilles, tomatoes, turmeric powder and chilly powder, fry till oil starts leaving the sides. Then add the malai, potatoes, cashewnuts, salt to taste and fry well.   Add 1/2 cup water and cook till it comes to a rolling boil. Switch off flame, garnish with coriander and serve hot.








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Labels: Potato, Cashewnuts, Healthy, Main course, Blogging Marathon

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Prawn Koliwada


Prawn Koliwada is a spicy Fried Prawn dish, relished as a starter in restaurants  and also a appetizer for a party. 

This dish got its name  from the  north Indian immigrants of  Punjab who put up stalls selling it in the Sion village called  Koliwada in Mumbai .  These deep-fried ,crunchy prawns can be identified by their signature red color because of the use of Kashmiri red chili powder. 

Sending this to BM#54 week 3 day 3 under the theme " One Bite Appetizers".
Ingredients
15  medium sized prawns
1 and 1/2 Tablespoon Chickpea flour/ Besan
1 Teaspoon All purpose flour
Tablespoon Yogurt
Teaspoon Ginger paste
Teaspoon Garlic paste
1 and 1/2 Tablespoon lemon juice
Tablespoon Kashmiri Red chilly powder
Teaspoon Coriander powder
Teaspoon oil, used for marination
Oil, for deep fry
Teaspoon Chat masala
Salt to taste

Method:
Peel and devein the prawns, wash thoroughly and pat dry.
In a bowl, marinade the prawns with ginger garlic paste, 1/2 tablespoon kashmiri red chili powder, coriander powder, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, salt, keep marinated for 20 minutes.

After 20 minutes of marinated time, squeeze out the extra moisture, add all purpose flour, chickpea flour, another 1/2 tablespoon  kashmiri chili powder, rest 1/2 of the lemon juice, yogurt with a teaspoon of oil. Mix all the spices with the marinated prawns.

Heat oil for deep frying, on medium high.  Add one prawn initially in the hot oil to check if it is sufficiently hot.
Next add the marinated prawns in the oil in a single layer, fry till they turn a rich golden brown color on both the sides.  Remove on a absorbent paper towel.

Sprinkle chat masala on top, serve with green chutney or ketchup.  Enjoy these yummy prawns.





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Labels : Fish, Prawns, Starters, Blogging Marathon

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