Gujarati Kadhi with Steamed Rice- A Traditional Gujarati Cuisine


Gujarati Kadhi is one of the most famous recipes of Gujarati cuisine. This kadhi requires patience. The kadhi only tastes good when  it's kept simmering over low flame for at least 20 or 25 minutes, so as to let all the flavors seep, set in, just stirring in between is required. My daughter loves this kadhi because of the sweet and mild sourness. She relishes it with steamed rice.

Ingredients
500 Ml Butter milk - slightly sour
2 Tablespoons Chickpea flour / Besan
3 Green Chillies - slit
1/2 teaspoon Ginger - chopped finely
1 Tablespoon Sugar
Salt to taste


For Tempering / Tadka
1 Tablespoon Ghee
1/4 Teaspoon Cumin Seeds
1/4 Teaspoon Fenugreek Seeds
1/4 Teaspoon Mustard Seeds
2 Cloves
1 Cinnamon stick
4 Peppercorns
2 Bay Leaves
2 Dry Red Chillies
7-8 Curry Leaves
1 Tablespoon Coriander Leaves - chopped

Method


Blend buttermilk and chickpea flour until smooth using hand blender. Make sure that there are no lumps in the mixture.

Transfer prepared mixture to a medium size deep pan and bring it to boil over medium flame.

Add green chilly, ginger,  sugar and salt to taste. Stir to mix well and cook on low flame for approx 10 to 15 minutes. It should be runny. If required add 1/2 cup more water.

Meanwhile, prepare the tempering. Heating ghee in a small tempering pan. Add mustard seeds and fenugreek seeds, when they start to crackle, add cinnamon, cloves, cumin seeds, dry red chilli and curry leaves; sauté for 30-40 seconds on low flame.

Take tempering pan away from flame and pour tempering over kadhi.  Stir well.  After adding tempering, let it boil for 15 minutes, keep stirring after every few minutes. Turn off flame and garnish it with finely chopped coriander leaves. 

Traditionally it is served with steamed rice or khichdi. This can also be served it with pulao.  Here I, have served it with Steamed Rice, Masala Papad, Sitaphal Basundi, Baked Cheesy Capsicum, Fried Stuffed Chillies ( store bought), Slices of Cucumber and pickle.



For the Masala Papad
Ingredients

Large Papad  - as required
1 Onion - finely chopped
1 Tomato - de - seeded, finely chopped
1 Tablespoon Coriander leaves - finely chopped
1/4 Teaspoon Chat Masala
Red Chilly powder and salt to taste

Method

Roast one large papad in the microwave for 2 minutes. One minute on each side.  Mix together  onion, tomato, coriander leaves, chat masala, red chilly powder  and salt.  Spread this on the roasted papad when serving or else the papad will become soggy. 

For the Steamed Rice
Ingredients

2 Cups Rice
8 - 10 Cups Water 
1 Teaspoon Salt

Method

Wash the rice and keep aside

In a large vessel, bring the water to a boil, add salt and rice, lightly stir it.  Let it boil on medium low flame till done. When cooked, Strain the rice in a colander to remove all the excess water and serve hot.

My Notes:

Kadhi prepared with this recipe is white. If you would like to have it a yellow, then add a pinch turmeric powder.




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Labels: Gujarat, Main course, Vegetables, Complete Meal, Blogging Marathon, Kadhi, Soup, Vegetarian


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Matar Pulao With Raita


Matar Pulao and Onion Raita is a served as a main course and is a classic combination. It is filling and quick to make.  In this I, have added biryani masala and its gives an awesome taste to the pulao.  So let's go to the recipe...

Serves 2
Ingredients

1 Cup Basmati Rice
1 Large Onion - finely chopped
1/2 Cup Green Peas
1 Teaspoon Biryani Masala
2 Green Chillies - slit
1/2 Teaspoon Cumin Seeds
1 Stick Cinnamon
2 Cloves
2 Peppercorns
1 Bay Leaf
2 Green Cardamons
1 Tablespoon Oil
1 Tablespoon Ghee
2.1/2 - 3 Cups Water

1/4 Cup Brown Onions for garnishing

Method

Wash and soak the basmati rice in water for 15-20 mins. Then drain, keep aside.

In a pan add oil + ghee, add jeera. Let it crackle. Then add all the whole spcies and saute for a minute add onions and saute till onion becomes translucent. Then add green peas, green chillies and biryani masala. Saute for a couple of minutes. Then add the rice and fry for few minutes add salt to taste. Add water and let it come to a boil, cover and cook till done. Let it rest for 10 minutes then fluff the rice with a fork lightly.

The pulao is ready.  Garnish with brown onions and serve with Onion Raita.


For the Onion Raita
Ingredients

1 Cup Fresh Curds - beaten
1 Onion - finely chopped
Salt to taste
White Pepper powder to taste

Method
Mix all the ingredients to gether. Onion Raita is ready.

This is Day 5 of the Marathon theme Combos from Countries - India.

Labels : Green Peas, Rice, Salads, Main course, Blogging Marathon, Vegetarian, Raita


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MOROCCAN SPICY RICE WITH MOROCCAN SALAD ( SHLADA)


This easy Moroccan rice recipe is very versatile,  served as a main dish.  This I made for luuch and we enjoyed this spicy rice with Shalda (salad).

Serves 4
Ingredients 


1.1/2 Cups Long Grain Rice
 1/4 Cup Oil
1 Large Onion -  chopped
1 Green pepper - diced
1/2 Yellow pepper - diced
1/2 Red pepper - diced
2 or 3 Cloves Garlic - finely chopped
1 Large Tomato - seeded and chopped 

2 tablespoons tomato paste 
3 to 3.1/2 Cups Vegetable broth
1/2 Teaspoon Salt - or to taste
1/2 Teaspoon Cumin powder
1 Teaspoon Paprika
1/4 Teaspoon Black Pepper powder
1/2 Teaspoon Turmeric powder
1/2 Teaspoon Cinnamon powder


Method



Wash and soak the rice  for 20 minutes.

In a  deep pan heat oil add the garlic and  onion fry till light brown then add the rice, saute the rice till light pink then add all the green, red and yellow peppers. Then add cumin, black pepper, turmeric and paprika powder stir in lightly then add the chopped tomato and tomato paste and stir again lightly.  Then add vegetable broth, salt to taste, and cinnamon powder.  Cover and cook on medium flame till done.  When done let it rest for 10 minutes covered.  Fluff the rice with a fork lightly and serve hot with salad.




 MOROCCAN SALAD ( SHLADA)



Moroccan salad has  vinaigrette and fresh mint. This salad is also referred  as shlada 'arobiya (country salad) or shlada nationale (national salad).

Mix the salad at least 10 minutes before serving will allow the flavors to blend. This salad can also be eaten as a dip with Moroccan bread (khobz) for scooping it up.  So let's go to the ...
Ingredients 
3 Cucumbers
2 Ripe Tomatoes
2 Tablespoons Mint  - chopped
1 Onion
2 tablespoons Vinegar
3 tablespoons Olive  oil
Salt to taste

1/4 Teaspoon Pepper powder or to taste
1 Teaspoon Coriander Leaves - finely chopped


Method




Peel the skin of the cumber  and finely chop it. 

De - seed the tomatoes and chop them into small pieces. Mix the tomatoes with the cucumber, mint, onion, lemon juice or vinegar, oil and salt, pepper to taste and chopped coriander.

Leave the salad to marinate at room temperature or in the fridge for up to an hour.


Serve in small bowls or on individual salad plates.

My Notes :


Adjust the seasoning or quantity of bell peppers for the rice to your taste.

Diced beef, lamb or chicken can be added – simply brown the meat with the rice before adding the liquids.

For the salad l
emon juice can be used instead of vinegar.

This is Day 4 of the Marathon theme Combos from Countries.

Labels : Rice, Salads, Moroccan, Continental Cuisine, Blogging Marathon




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Thai Red Curry Prawn with Rice Noodles


Who doesn't love a Thai curry?  My favorite is Thai Red Curry Pot Rice, its  delicious.  This recipe is somewhat similar but a quick version minus all the extra trimmings.  This simple noodle dish can be on the table in minutes and is delicious, with creamy texture!

Ingredients
200 Grams Dried Rice-stick or Glass noodles
2 Tablespoons Oil
1 Cup Prawns - peeled,  de veined
3 Tablespoons Thai Red curry paste
1 Cup Fish stock  
( see notes)
A Tin of Coconut milk
100 Grams  Beans, cut into 5 cm lengths
200 Grams  Cherry tomatoes - halved ( see notes)
1 Tablespoon Palm sugar
2 Tablespoons Fish sauce
1 Tablespoon Lime juice

2 Tablespoons Coriander leaves - chopped
1 Teaspoon Cornflour mixed in 2 Tablespoons fish stock
Salt to taste

Method
Place noodles in a large, heat proof bowl. Cover with boiling water. Stand for 8 to 10 minutes or until softened. Drain. Set aside.

Add a 1/2 teaspoon of salt to the prawns and keep aside.

Heat a wok over high flame. Add the oil. Cook prawns, in batches, for 1 to 2 minutes or until prawns turn pink. Transfer to a bowl. Cover to keep warm. 




In the same wok, add curry paste. Cook, stirring, for 2 minutes or until fragrant. Gradually add stock and coconut milk. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to medium-low. Add beans. Simmer for 3 to 4 minutes or until beans are bright green and tender.  

Return prawns to wok. Add tomato. Simmer for 2 to 3 minutes or until heated through. Stir in sugar, fish sauce and lime juice and cornflour mix.  Stir till the gravy is lightly thick. Taste and then add salt if necessary.  Divide noodles between bowls. Spoon over curry. Top with coriander.  Enjoy.


The next day I had the gravy that was remaining with hard crusted bread, that too tasted divine.



My Notes:

Used the tomatoes available here and chopped  them in big pieces.
Used fine rice glass noodles.

Adjust the curry paste according to your taste or add a chopped red chilly for more spice.

To Make the Fish Stock:  

All the heads and the outer covering of the prawns,  washed them well then added 1.1/2 cup of water and boiled it for 10 minutes.  This was used to make the gravy.

Labels : Fish, Prawns, Rice Noodles, Red Curry Paste, Thailand, Asian Cuisine, Blogging Marathon

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Chicken Rendang with Nasi Lemak


Nasi lemak is a fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf commonly found in Malaysia, where it is considered the national dish. It is also popular in neighbouring countries such as Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia especially in Sumatra and Southern Thailand. Nasi Lemak can be found in the Southern Philippines prepared by Filipino Muslims. Nasi lemak's is versatile, served in a variety of manners, it is served and eaten any time of the day.

Chicken Rendang with Nasi Lemak is a Malaysian dish in which chicken and rice are cooked in coconut milk. To make the Nasi Lemak pandan leaf is used, which I did not use since it is not available here. Must try this dish, you will love the taste,  creaminess of the coconut milk takes this dish to another level.


Ingredients
3 Tablespoons Oil
2 Sticks Cinnamon
1 Whole Star Anise
500 Grams Chicken
1/2 Cup Water
3 Fresh Lime Leaves
Salt to taste
1 Teaspoon Sugar
Grind to Paste



3 - 4 Fresh Red Chillies or according to taste
4 Garlic cloves - chopped
1/4 Cup Lemon grass stems - chopped
1/2 Teaspoon Turmeric
2 Inch Galangal - chopped
5 Shallots
2 Tablespoons Tamarind pulp

Method




Heat oil over the medium heat, add cinnamon and star anise then fry chicken in it until it changes color from pink to white.

Meanwhile make a paste; add shallots, whole red chilies, garlic, lemon grass, turmeric, galangal and water into blender and blend it.

Add paste in chicken and mix it then add 1/2 cup coconut milk and water. Cover and cook about 20 minutes. When Chicken is cooked add remaining milk, again cover and simmer for 5 to 10 minutes. Take care not to break the chicken, which will be extremely tender.

Now let's make the.....
 

Nasi Lemak


Nasi in Malay is rice and Nasi is fatty.



Ingredients

1.1/2 cup Rice - washed
3/4 Cup Coconut milk
1/2 Teaspoon Salt or according to taste
3 Cups Water
A Leaf Lemon Grass- tied in knot

Method

Boil the water in a large pan. When the water comes to a boil add the rice and coconut milk, lemon grass and  salt to taste. Lightly stir it and let it  boil at high heat  till it comes to a rolling boil, reduce the flame and let it cook till done, all the liquid is evaporated .  Remove from heat and leave to stand for 10 minutes. 
The grains should hold together lightly.  Fluff up the rice. Remove the lemon grass.

Serve the prepared Nasi Lemak with Chicken Rendang, enjoy this amazing dish.

My Notes 
If you do not get fresh red chillies then use whole dried red chili 3 - 4 or according to your taste.

I used tinned coconut milk to make the chicken as well as the rice.
Used short grained rice to make the Nasi Lemak.


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Labels : Chicken, Coconut Milk, Rice, Malaysia, Blogging Marathon, Asian Cuisine




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FISH N CHIPS WITH SAUTEED VEGETABLES AND SPICY DIP


Today we start our month long Mega Marathon, we blog Monday to Saturday and Sunday we a take rest. This is my second mega marathon in this year, the ealier one that I did was in April. The theme for this Marathon is Buffet on Table. For the first week the theme is Combos from Countries.

Fish and chips is a hot dish of English origin i.e United Kingdom. It is a common take-away and a great comfort food. This is usually battered fried, where in various methods are used to make the batter light like beer, baking powder or baking soda. It is usually served with malt vinegar, lemon, or tartar sauce and vegetables.

Here I, have pan fried it with a twist. My daughter loves fish fried in pesto sauce. Hence, made walnut pesto, chips, a spicy dip and sauteed vegetables. This was her afternoon meal, which she enjoyed.  So let's make this together...



Serves 2
INGREDIENTS



For the Walnut Pesto
1 Cup Packed Fresh Basil leaves
A tablespoon Olive oil
1⁄3 Cup Walnuts - finely chopped
2 Cloves Garlic - minced
1⁄4 Cup Parmesan cheese - grated
1/2 Teaspoon Pepper Powder
A pinch of Salt

Method




Place basil, olive oil, walnuts, garlic and salt in a blender.
Blend until thoroughly combined.
Add Parmesan and pluse it twice. I have added less olive oil and cheese since this is being applied to the fish. If you wish you can increase both quantities to your taste.

For the Fish

4 Slices of Surmai Fish
1 Cup Walnut Pesto
1/2 Teaspoon Salt
Oil for frying

Method
Wash and pat dry the fish with a kitchen towel.

Rub the salt into the fish slices well, then apply the pesto to it and cover it in a cling film , refrigerate it for at least an hour so that the fish is well marinated.




Heat oil in frying pan pan fry the fish till done on both sides.

For the Chips


2 Large Potatoes - cut into fries
3 Tablespoons Cornflour
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying

Method

In a pan bring water to a boil add the potatoes and salt. Let the water come to a rolling boil again. As soon as the water comes to a rolling boil take off flame and pour this into a colander when the water drains off from the potaotes immediately add the cornflour and toss the potatoes in the colander (do not use your hand or any spoon) twice. Keep aside to cool. In the meantime heat oil in a deep frying pan, when the oil is hot add the potato in small batches and fry on medium flame till done. 




Remove and keep aside.

For the Spicy Dip

1 Cup Mayonaise - Home made
2 Tablespoons Hot Chilli Sauce or according to taste

Method
Mix them together and keep aside.




For the Sauteed Vegetables

1 Large Carrot - cubed and parboiled
1 Cup Peas - parboiled
A Teaspoon of Butter

Method

Heat a pan add the butter, carrot and peas together and toss it till warm. Keep aside.

To Assemble

In a platter, place the fish slices, fries , veggies and dip in a small bowl. Enjoy this dish a leisure..

Labels :  Fish, Chips, Potato, Mayonnaise, Walnut Pesto, Carrot, Peas, Blogging Marathon, Continental Cuisine,  United Kingdom





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Sunrise Pudding


This recipe is from a TV cookery show.  A delicious and yummy pudding.  Easy to make, we all enjoyed it.   It has three layer as you can see in the pic. 
Ingredients

For the Apricot layer
7 Apricots - chopped
1.1/2 Cup Water
1/2 Cup Sugar
2 Teaspoons Gelatine

For the Milk Layer
2 Cups Milk
200 ML Condensed Milk
2 Tablespoons Gelatine
2 Tablespoons Water
1 Teaspoon Vanilla Essence

For the Orange Layer
1.1/2 Cup Orange Juice
1 Teaspoon Lime Juice
1 Tablespoon Sugar
2 Tablespoon Gelatine

Method
For the Apricot layer


In a pan add the apricot water and sugar and cook till the apricots are soft. Cool and blend it in the mixer. This mixture should measure one cup. If its not a cup add water and pour this mixture in the pan and the gelatin cook till it melts. Pour this in the bowl that you are going to set the pudding. Keep in freezer for 30 minutes to set or till the next layer is ready.

For the Milk layer
Heat the water in the microwave for a minute add the gelatine and mix well. Keep aside.

Whisk the milk and condensed milk, till well blended. Then add the gelatine and mix well. Pour this over the the apricot layer and again keep it in the freezer to set.



For the Orange layer
Heat the orange juice till warm then add sugar, gelatine when it dissolves, switch off the flame. Add the lime juice and mix well. Pour this over the set milk layer. Keep this to set in freezer if required to be served immediately for keep it in the fridge to set.



Serve chilled. Enjoy !!!!

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My Notes :
Let each layer set before you pour the next layer on top, this is essential or else the layers will mix.  


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Mix Dal Tadka - No Onion No Garlic



This was made when my family came home for dinner. This we had with steamed rice.  They loved this dal very much. Having dal and steamed rice is a comforting meal.  My daughter wants  a katori of dal with every meal.  She enjoys having it. 

Ingredients


1/3 Cup Tuvar Dal
1/3 Cup Urad Dal
1/3 Cup Moong Dal

For the Tadka


2 Tablespoon Oil
2 Tablespoons Ghee
1.1/2 Teaspoons Cumin Seeds
8 Peppercorns
1/4 Teaspoon Asafoetida
3 Dry Button Red Chillies
A Spring of Curry leaves
3 Green Chillies - slit
1/2 Teaspoon Turmeric powder
1.1/2 Teaspoon Coriander powder
1.1/2 Teaspoon Chilly powder

Method
Wash and soak the dal in water for half hour at least. Then pressure cook them with sufficient water till done.

Heat Oil and ghee in a pan, add the cumin seeds and whole  peppercorns, let the cumin seeds brown a little, then take the pan off the flame add the dried red chillies, asafoetida, 10-15 Curry leaves ( reserve 3 leaves to add as garnish), green chillies, turmeric, coriander and chilly powder, mix everything well and again place it on low flame for a minute. Reserve some of the tadka for garnishing and remaining pour on to the cooked dal. Stir well and place the dal on low flame and let it boil for 10 minutes, stirring in between. Add salt and sugar (Do not skip adding the sugar, for this gives real flavour to the dal without giving any sweetness). Stir well again and check for the consistency you would require. Take off flame. 


Pour it into a serving bowl add the reserved tadka, curry leaves, serve hot with steamed rice and you have a complete delicious meal. Enjoy !!



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Chatpata Achari Aloo



These I had eaten in a restaurant and tried them at home. They are so yummy and tasty. You can have them with roti or as a side dish.   The list of ingredients do look too much, but let that not deter you from trying this yummy Chatpata Achari Aloo...

Ingredients
9 Baby potatoes
A pinch Asafeotida
1/2 Teaspoon Mustard seeds
1/2 Teaspoon Cumin seeds
1/2 Teaspoon Onion seeds
1/2 Teaspoon Fennel seeds
1/4 Teaspoon Carrom seeds
1/4 Teaspoon Turmeric powder
1 Teaspoon Chilli powder - or as per your taste
1 Teaspoon Pickle masala powder
1/4 Teaspoon Black pepper powder
1/4 Teaspoon Chat masala
1 Teaspoon Ginger garlic paste
1 Teaspoon Sugar
Salt - as per your taste
2 Teaspoons Lime juice
1/2 Cup Water
2 Tablespoons Oil
1 Tablespoons Coriander leaves - freshly chopped (optional)

Method


Boil the baby potatoes  and peel them.   If the potatoes are too  big then
 cut into halves.

Heat a  pan, add the oil then 
mustard seeds, cumin seeds, onion seeds, fennel seeds, carton seeds  and  when they crackle add the  asafoetida . Immediately add the  turmeric, red chilli powder, pickle masala, ginger garlic paste and little water fry well till the masalas are cooked. Now, add the boiled baby potatoes into it and mix well.  Add the salt, sugar,  black pepper, lime juice and chat masala.  Again add a little water, mix all of this well.  Let it cook on  medium flame until the water evaporate and let the masalas coat the  baby potatoes. Garnish with  coriander leaves.  


Serve with rotis or as a side dish.  We had this with chapatties  as our dinner and enjoyed it.  

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Lentil Soup (Shorbat Adas) - Palestinian Recipe


This healthy soup is enjoyed throughout the Middle East, and it's a flavourful soup. Lentil soup is the most traditional and popular soup in the Levant. During winter time, many families in Palestine still start every dinner with a bowl of warm lentil soup. During Ramadan (regardless of the season it falls in) it is a favourite way to break the fast.



Serving 2 Persons
Ingredients
1 Liter Vegetable stock
1/3 Cup Red lentils
1 Onion - chopped
1 Carrot - cubed
1 Potato = cubed
2 Cloves Garlic - finely chopped
1 Teaspoon Butter
1 Teaspoon Olive Oil
A sprig of Fresh thyme
1/2 Teaspoon Cumin powder
2 Tablespoons Cooking cream
1 Teaspoon Lemon Juice
Salt and pepper to taste
Herbed Butterflaps / French Garlic bread for serving

Method


Wash the lentil and soak in water for 20 minutes.

Heat a pan with olive oil and butter, let  the butter melt, then add the chopped onion, garlic,  carrot, thyme and potato. Sauté until partially cooked.

Strain the lentils, then add to the sautéed vegetables, mix together. Add the vegetable stock, bring to the boil, and skim the foam that surfaces. Simmer for  30 minutes on low flame stirring in between  until lentils are tender. Add the cumin powder, salt and white pepper.





Pour the soup into a bowl, drizzle with cooking cream and serve with 
Herbed Butterflaps / French Garlic bread .  Enjoy this deliciously healthy and hearty soup for dinner.

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