Baked Beans Curry#Foodieextravaganza

This is a super quick and easy curry for students or working people who are tired and hungry then this recipe is for them. You can adjust the spices to your taste, since this is mildly spiced.

Ingredients
3 Cloves Garlic - minced
1" Ginger - minced
1 Red or Green Chilly - finely chopped
5 Curry Leaves
1/2 Teaspoon Each Mustard & Cumin Seeds
1 Medium Onion - finely chopped
1 Teaspoon Red Chilly powder
1/2 Teaspoon Turmeric powder
A Dash Of Garam masala powder
2 Tablespoon Oil
1/2 Capsicum - finely diced
1 Tin Baked Beans
1 Medium Tomato - finely chopped
Salt to taste

Method
In a pan heat oil add the mustard and cumin seeds , when they crackle add the curry leaves, the onion, garlic, ginger, chillies sauté onion is tender. Add salt, turmeric , red chilly powder and garam masala, sauté for 2 minutes then add tomato, capsicum and baked beans. Cover and let it cook till it comes to a rolling boil. Switch off the flame and it's done. Garnish it with coriander leaves.
Serve with rice and papad. Enjoy!!

Labels: Foodie Extravaganza Party, Baked Beans, Vegan, Gluten free, Main course, Vegetarian Curry
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 pageFoodie 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

Check out the other #FoodieExtravaganza recipes this month!

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
Our host for the month of February 2021, is Wendy of  A Day in the Life on the Farm and the theme is "Starting With A Can ".  

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Yeasted Croissant#SundayFunday

The Croissant comes out of the oven crispy but soften up as the day goes on, so it’s best to devour them the day you make them. I have already posted a detailed post on the method here. It just that this time I made croissants, the last time I made Petits Pain au Chocolat.

Ingredients  
350 Grams All Purpose Flour 
1¼ Teaspoon Instant Yeast 
½ Cup Water 
½ Teaspoon Milk 
1 Egg 
2 Tablespoon Butter 
1 Teaspoon Lemon Juice 
1 Teaspoon Salt 

For the Lamination
250 Grams Butter

Method

The method of laminating and rolling the dough is same as this recipe.

For making the croissant  
Divide the laminated dough into two parts and while you use one part, keep the other covered in cling wrap and refrigerate it. Roll the dough into a rectangle. Cut the sides to make an even size of 8"x6" rectangle. 
With the help of a knife or a pizza cutter, cut them into smaller equal size triangles. 
Shape them into croissants. 
Place them in a baking tray. Like wise roll the other dough too.
Proof the shaped croissants until they puff up a little. 
Brush them egg wash and bake it in a pre heated oven at to 200°C for 12 - 15 minutes and then reduce the temperature to to 170°C and bake for another 10-12 minutes or until they crispy. 
Cool them in a rack. 
Enjoy with a cuppa of tea.
Labels: Croissant, Yeasted, Breads, Butter, Sunday Funday

Our Host by Culinary Adventures with Camilla (http://culinary-adventures-with-cam.blogspot.com/).  Since January 30th is National Croissant Day, the theme is " Let's share favorite recipes for MAKING croissants or just USING already made croissants".  

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Shakshuka#SundayFunday

Shakshouka or Shakshuka is a one dish skillet meal of eggs poached in a sauce of tomatoes, chili peppers, etc.. . The word Shakshuka comes from Arabic, meaning, “a haphazard mixture” or “all mixed up.” This can be had as a main course or even as breakfast with pita or challah bread. This has to be served in the pan that you are making it.

This serves 4 as a sides dish
Serves 2 as a main course
Ingredients

4 Eggs
1 Large Onion – thinly sliced
4 Tomatoes – thinly sliced
2 Green Chillies - finely chopped
Salt to taste
¼ Teaspoon Red Chili Flakes
¼ Teaspoon Black pepper powder
2 Tablespoons Oil 

Method
Heat oil in a pan. Add chopped onions, sauté till the onions are soft and translucent. Now add chopped tomatoes and the green chillies , saute for a minute and then cover with a lid and let it cook till the tomato are soft. 
Add the salt, pepper, chilly flakes. Cook until the tomatoes become mushy. 
Now make a hole on four sides 
Break the eggs one by one on each hole ensure that the yolks don’t break. Sprinkle a dash of salt on each egg, cover the pan and let it cook for 4 - 5 minutes on a low heat. 
Cook till the egg yolks are runny, if you want fully cooked eggs, then keep if for  more time. I wanted the yolks to be runny. Sprinkle some chopped coriander and a bit of pepper on top this is optional. 
It’s ready to serve with bread slices in the same pan it was cooked in. 
Labels: Egg, Middle Eastern, One Dish Meal, Skillet, Sunday Funday, Breakfast, Main course, International Cuisine 

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Eggless Tutti Fruity Rawa/Semolina Bundt Cake#BundtBakers

This cake is butter/oil/flour free, yet this is so soft, moist and delicious. Try this cake so simple, just 3 steps, no fancy gadget like an electric hand mixer is needed, only hand whisk and a spatula and mix mix, cake is ready to bake. 
For this you require chiroti rawa/fine semolina. If you have the thicker rawa/semolina that we use to make upma then just pulse it once or twice in the mixer jar and it's ready to use.

1 Cup Measurement = 200Ml
Ingredients

1½ Cups Fine Rava/Semolina
½ Cup Fresh Yogurt - I used home set yogurt
½ Cup Fresh Cream/Single Cream
½ Cup Milk
½ Cup Heaped Chopped Tutti Fruity + Cherries
1 Cup Caster Sugar
½ Teaspoon Baking Soda
1 Teaspoon Baking Powder
½ Teaspoon Pineapple Essence
For Garnishing
2 Tablespoons Slivered Pistachios
2 Tablespoons Slivered Almonds
Method
In a bowl add the milk, cream, yogurt, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and mix well. 
It will start to froth, cover it and keep aside for 5 minutes. After 5 minutes this mixture will become frothy. 
Now add the rawa/semolina and mix it well. Again cover and keep it aside for 10 - 12 minutes. 
After 12 minutes the rawa/semolina will absorb most the moisture and swell, the batter will become thick.
Add the essence and chopped tutti frutiy and mix well.
Pour this into a greased 7" bundt pan, tap it on counter to remove any air bubbles, sprinkle silvered almonds and pistachios. 
Bake in a preheated oven at 180°C for 35 - 40 minutes or till a skewer inserted comes out clean. 
Keep it to cool on a wire rack for 15 minutes. Then un mold it 
let it cool completely. 
When it's completely cooled 


then only slice it or else it will crumble since this is a soft and moist cake.
This delicious soft and moist Tutti Fruity Rawa/Semolina Bundt Cake.
Enjoy!!

Labels: Semolina, Rawa, Eggless, No Butter, No Oil, Bundt, Cakes, Tutti Fruity, Cherries, Pistachios, Almonds, Fresh Cream

BundtBakers

#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 of our 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

This month my Bundt Baker we are sharing Bundts baked with nostalgic flavors from our childhoods, our host is Camilla of Culinary Adventures with Camilla , thank you for this wonderful theme. Check out the nostalgic flavors from our childhoods Bundts below:

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Nepali Style Vegetable Pulao-Pressure Cooker#MultiCookerMonday

This Nepali Style Vegetable Pulao is so easy and quick to make, it taste also delicious. I served this Chicken Legs With Strawberry Balsamic Glaze, Spicy Potato Wedges which made a complete meal.

Serves 3 - 4
Ingredients

2 Cups Basmati Rice
½ Teaspoon Cumin seeds
½ teaspoon Turmeric powder
1 Bay leaf
4 Cloves
2 Black Cardamoms/Badi Elaichi
½" Stick Cinnamon
½ Tablespoon Ginger Garlic paste
4 Green chilies - finely chopped
1 Onion - chopped
1 Tomato - chopped
½ Cup Green Peas
1 Carrot - chopped
Salt to taste
2 - 3 Tablespoon Oil
1 Tablespoon Lemon juice
4 Cups Water

Method 
Wash and soak the basmati rice for 15 minutes.Heat oil in a pressure cooker. Add cumin seeds and let them splutter. Next, add bay leaf, cloves, cinnamon, black cardamom, when they release an aroma add the turmeric powder, ginger garlic paste & minced green chillies and cook for another minute. Then add the onion, sauté till the onion is translucent, add the tomatoes, carrot and peas, sauté for a minute. Drain water from soaked rice and add the rice into the pan. 
Mix everything properly. Add water and salt, bring this to a rolling boil stirring lightly, let it boil on high flame till water comes to the level of the rice, add lemon juice and lightly mix it. Cover with the lid and on high flame take 2 whistles. Let the cooker cool completely. Open the cooker and fluff the rice with a fork lightly. 
Serve, Enjoy!!
Served this with Chicken Legs With Strawberry Balsamic Glaze, Spicy Potato Wedges.

Labels: Vegetable, Rice, Vegan, Gluten free, Pressure Cooker, Green Peas ,Multi Cooker Monday, Main course, Nepal, Asian Cuisine

Multicooker Monday January 2021:
Recipes using Small Kitchen Appliances


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