Dahi Baigana - Odisha Cuisine


Dahi Baigana is an Oriya food prepared from curd and eggplant / brinjal especially during festivals. This dish can be prepared even without using garlic when they are not allowed in some auspicious festivals. 


This is a mouthwatering dish. We really enjoyed this dish. I took a plate for myself had soothing dish as my dinner.

Sending this to this month's BM week 3 - Do Eggplant Dishes.

Let's go to the recipe...
Ingredients
 1 Large eggplant - cut into roundels or halves
2 Cups Thick Curd
1 Green chilly  - finely chopped
Salt to taste
A pinch of Chat Masala

For the Tadka

2 Cloves  Garlic - chopped
3 Button Dried Red Chilies
1/4 Teaspoon Mustard seeds
1/4  Teaspoon Cumin seeds
4 -5 Grains  Fenugreek seeds
1/4 Teaspoon Fennel seeds
Oil for frying
Method

Cut the eggplant into roundles and  sprinkle little salt on the slices and keep aside.

Take curd in a bowl, add a little water,  salt to taste, chat masala and green chilly, mix well and then keep aside in the refrigerator to chill.


Heat a frying pan with little oil place the eggplant slices and fry  until they turn golden brown.  Remove the fried eggplants from the pan into a plate and keep it aside to cool it completely.

In a small pan add a tablespoon of oil and heat it.  Then add mustard seeds,  cumin seeds,  fenugreek seeds and fennel seeds. When they crackle, add red chilies and chopped garlic. Sauté for a few seconds and then take off flame.
Add half of this to  the curd and mix well.  Keep the remaining aside to pour on top.

In a serving dish arrange the eggplant and then pour the curd and  the remaning tadka on top, keep it in the refrigerator again to cool and also so that eggplant absorbs some of curd.

Here this delicious  Dahi Baigana  is  ready to dig into and relish. 

  


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Labels : Brinjal, Curds, Odisha, Blogging Marathon, Healthy, Vegetables

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MULTIGRAIN BREAD WITH SEEDS #BREADBAKERS


I made this Multigrain bread with seeds for this month's Bread Bakers event - Theme: Fall Flavors, Host: Wendy   http://adayinthelifeonthefarm.blogspot.com/
Thank you Wendy for hosting this event.

Since it's a multigrain bread without all purpose flour the bread is dense but has a awesome flavor, taste and is free of any preservatives.    I added one egg to make it soft and kept it in the fridge 48 hours for slow fermentation.  This gave the bread an awesome flavor.    See how I baked this bread..  

Ingredients



3 Cups Multigrain flour - I used Aashirvaad brand
1 Tablespoon Flax seed
1 Tablespoon Pumpkin seed
1 Tablespoon Sunflower seed
1 Tablespoon Onion seed
2+1/4 Teaspoon Rapid Rising yeast
1+1/2 Cup Lukewarm Water
1 Tablespoon Olive oil
1 Teaspoon Sugar
1 Teaspoon Salt
1 Tablespoon Butter
1 Egg
Oil for greasing the dough and the pan

Method
Mix all the seeds and keep aside.

In a large bowl add flour, sugar, salt, oil, yeast and egg mix well. Add in the luke warm and knead everything until the dough turns soft and smooth.

Place the dough in a greased bowl, wrap the bowl with a cling film and place it for slow fermentation 48 hours in the refrigerator. Check after 24 hours the dough will rise, punch it and keep it again for another 24 hours.

Remove the bowl from the refrigerator at 3 hours before you bake to bring at room temperature, by that time the dough will rise , punch it down . Take it on to the work surface and flatten it with your palms and add 1/2 the quantity of mixed seeds and fold the dough . Make it into a log and place it in a oil bread box and cover it a damp cloth to rise . Then brush egg wash, sprinkle the seeds and bake in a preheat oven at 200 degrees for 35 - 40 minutes. 




When done cool it on a wire rack and slice it when completely cooled. Enjoy with jam or any filling of your choice.





Let's take a look at the other Fall Flavors being shared today Apple Crumb Quick Bread from Food Lust People Love
Apple Raisin Bread from A Shaggy Dough Story
Browned Butter Semolina Pumpkin Bread from Sizzling Tastebuds
Buttermilk Wheat Bread from Magnolia Days
Eggless Apple Sage Cheddar Scones from Spill the Spices
Fall Harvest Bread from Hezzi-D's Books and Cooks
Fig Focaccia from My Catholic Kitchen
Harvest Grains Bread from Hostess At Heart
Mr. Potato Bread from What Smells So Good?
Multigrain Bread With Seeds from Sneha's Recipe
Pumpkin and Apple Cornmeal Griddle Cakes from A Day in the Life on the Farm
Pumpkin Bread from la cocina de Aisha
Pumpkin Breadfrom Sara's Tasty Buds
Pumpkin Bread Rolls from SpiceRoots
Pumpkin Spice Cinnamon Rolls from Recipes, Food and Cooking
Pumpkin Dinner Rolls with Cinnamon Butter from Bread Therapy
Pumpkin, Poppy & Papaya Seeded Breadsticks from G'Gina's Kitchenette
Pumpkin Raisin Bagels from Cook's Hideout
Pumpkin Saffron Yeast Biscuits from The Schizo Chef
Pumpkin Scones from A Baker's House
Pumpkin Sourdough Bread from Passion Kneaded
Schiacciata Con L'uva (Tuscan Style Grape, Olive and Goat Cheese Focaccia) from Ruchik Randhap
Sesame Seeded Semolina Bread from Karen's Kitchen Stories
Spicy Pumpkin Yeast Bread from Mayuri’s Jikoni

#BreadBakers is a group of bread loving bakers who get together once a month to bake bread with a common ingredient or theme. Follow our Pinterest board right here. Links are also updated each month on this home page.

We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient.

If you are a food blogger and would like to join us, just send Stacy an email with your blog URL to foodlustpeoplelove@gmail.co
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Labels: Breads, Bread Bakers, Flaxseed, Egg, Multigrain Flour, Melon seeds, Sunflower seeds, Onion seeds, Healthy

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Coddled Eggs With Mashed Potato


An egg coddler is a porcelain or pottery cup with a lid that is used to prepare a dish called coddled eggs. The eggs are soft-cooked and similar to poached eggs, but the eggs are cooked more slowly than a boiled egg.  We love to eat these eggs, once a month for a change instead of frying eggs for dinner, I make this.  Let's go to the recipe.

Sending this to this month's BM week 2 - Mug treats


Ingredients


3 Large Potatoes - boiled and mashed
2 Tablespoons Red and Green Capsicum - finely chopped
1 Tablespoon Butter
1/4 Teaspoon Rosemary  - powdered
1/4 Teaspoon Fresh Thyme
3 Eggs
3 Tablespoons Cheeza Cheese - grated
Salt & Pepper- to taste

Method
Mix together the mashed potatoes, capsicums, butter, rosemary, thyme and season with salt and pepper, mix well till you get a smooth consistency.


Butter 3 ramekins or small bowls ( I butter two bowls and one small cup cake mold).


Divide the potato mix equally in each bowl.


Crack an egg, carefully over the mashed potato in each bowl.


Sprinkle pepper to taste on the egg. 


Sprinkle a tablespoon of grated cheese in each bowl. Cover the bowl with an aluminum foil.

Preheat the oven to 180 degrees.

Place the bowls in a baking tray. Fill the tray with enough hot water making sure they come half way up the bowl. 

Bake for about 15 - 20 minutes or until the egg whites are set but the yolk is still soft.


Take it out of the oven and serve on its own or as a side to any meal.  


We have this for our dinner along with our sabzi - roti.





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Labels :  Continental Cuisine, Egg, Cheese, Potato, Blogging Marathon, Mug Treats

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Mug Dhokla - A 2 Minute Microwave Recipe


Made this 2 mins microwave mug dhokla for our evening tea. This mug dhokla has to be eaten immediately or else it becomes chewy. So have it when its warm. 

Sending this to this month's BM week 2 - Mug treats


Ingredients per mug

3 Tablespooons Chickpea flour / Besan
4 Tablespoon Water
1 Tablespoon Oil
A pinch of Soda - bi - carb
3/4 Teaspoon Fruit Salt
A pinch of Turmeric
A pinch of Chilly powder

For the tadka

1 Teaspoon Oil
1/4 Teaspoon Mustard seeds
A pinch of Salt and Sugar
A tablespoon Water
A few drops of Lemon Juice
A Green Chilly - cut into 2 pieces

Method
Mix all the ingredients expect the fruit salt till smooth and lump free. Then add the fruit salt and very quickly mix it, place it on a plate ( for it may spill over ) and microwave on high  for only 2 mins.

For the tadka

Heat oil in a laddle, add mustard seeds when it splutters, add the green chilly, then add water , salt , sugar and lemon juice. Let the water come to a boil, take off the flame, pour it over dhokla.  Serve warm and enjoy this quick spongy and yummy dhokla.  

You can easliy unmould this, just loosen the sides with a knife and lift it with a spoon.. ta .. da..aa.. here  it is .....





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Labels : Dhokla, Chickpea flour, Microwave, Mug Treats, Blogging Marathon

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Sweet Celebrations - A Quick Microwave Desserts


This is a quick microwave dessert - one minute. I made this dessert for us on a Sunday and its was yummy. When I made this dessert a day before was very busy with lots of work in the kitchen, doing too many things at a time. But in making desserts one needs to focus on that particular task which I didn't and this curdled. I just forgot to give it a steam bath. It tasted delicious but the silky creamy effect all gone. Promised my hubby that tomorrow will make it again, it tasted silky creamy and he enjoyed it.

Sending this to this month's BM week 2 - Mug treats




Ingredients

1/3 Cup Condensed Milk
1/3 Cup Yogurt
1/3 Cup Fresh Cream
8 - 10 Tinned Cherries - De - seeded
4 Small Bowls

Method

With a hand blender , blend all the condensed milk, yogurt and fresh cream for a minute, then add 6 cherries and just pulse it on or twice, taking care that the cherries do blend completely. The mixture should have a marble effect only. Pour them into small bowls and keep side.

Pour 1/3 cup water into a microwave proof plate and keep it on high for a minute. Then place the filled bowls on this plate and microwave on high first for 30 seconds. Check if its a little wobbly its done or keep it for another 30 seconds.


Microwave time will depend on the quantity and size of the bowl. Mine got done in a minute. Keep it in the fridge to cool for an hour and serve with a cherry on top. 


Enjoy this delicious dessert.



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Labels : Sweets & Desserts, Yogurt, Condensed Milk, Fresh Cream, Blogging Marathon, Mug Treats, Microwave

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