Sunday 1 November 2015

Mothers' recipe Kolukattai and Meat curry

Kolukattai

Ingredients
  • Rice powder or dry roast ragi powder - 1 cup 
  • Ghee - 3 tbps
  • Grated coconut - half cup
  • Jaggery - grated half cup
  • Cardamom powder - 3 - half tbps
  • Salt - pinch
  • Sugar - 1 spoon
  • Water - 3 spoon.

Procedure

In a bowl take the flour, add coconut , Jaggery, cardamom powder, salt, sugar, and mix it with water and prepare a dry dough. Take hand full of dough in  palm and press it with your fingers to make kolukattai. Place it on the plate and steam in a pressure cooker as we do to prepare idli. Serve hot.

Meat curry

Ingredients

  • Meat - half kg
  • Grated coconut
  • Green chillies - 6
  • garlic cloves - 10
  • ginger garlic paste- 4 tbps
  • tomatoes - 4
  • Onion - 4
  • turmeric powder - 1 tbps
  • dry chilly powder- 4 tbps
  • coriander powder- 4 tbps
  • garam masala powder - 1 tbps
  • curd - 1 tbps
  • Salt for taste
  • oil as required

  • Procedure

    Wash the meat thoroughly three to four times until the water is clear without blood color. 
    Marinate the meat with salt, turmeric powder, chilly powder, ginger garlic paste and curd . Keep it aside for nearly one hour. Prepare paste of coconut, green chillies, garlic.
    Heat oil in cooker, add chopped onion, ginger garlic paste, chopped tomatoes, when they are cooked add the paste prepared, coriander powder and garam masala. Add the marinated meat and pressure cook for nearly 10 minutes. Garnish with coriander leaves.

    Friday 25 September 2015

    Beans fry

    Ingredients
    2 tablespoons               Ghee or vegetable oil
    8 nos.                           Green Cardamom pods
    8 to 10                         Cloves
    1 inch stick                  Cinnamon
    1 medium                    Onion (peeled & grated)
    3                                  Green chillies (slit lengthwise)
    1 teaspoon                   Turmeric powder
    ½ cup                           Potato, peeled and diced
    ½ cup                           Carrots,            peeled and diced
    1 cup                           Fresh or frozen peas (thawed)
    1 cup                           Basmati rice (rinsed twice and soaked for 45 minutes)
    ½ cup                           Split pigeon peas/ Toor dal (rinsed twice and soaked for 30 minutes)
    3 cups                          Water
    to taste                         Salt

    Method:
    1. Heat the ghee or oil over medium heat in a medium pot with a lid. Add the cardamom pods, cloves, cinnamon, onion, chillies and turmeric powder and cook, stirring, until fragrant, for about a minute.
    2. Add the potatoes, carrots and peas and sauté for a minute.
    3. Add the rice, lentils and salt and stir continuously for 3-4 minutes until well mixed.
    4. Add the water, bring to a boil, and then reduce the heat to low. Cover and cook until the mixture has a thick, risotto-like consistency, about 15-20 minutes.
    5. Serve hot.

    Sandwich recipe



    Boil two medium size potatoes,one carrot, soaked overnight kidney beans, green peas, black head beans
    Prepare paste of 4 green chillies,  ginger and garlic.
    Smash the boiled ingrediants and add a tp garam masala, tp channa masala, half tp chilly powder, a tp of zeera powder, tp soya sauce, a tp green chilly sauce,a tp tomato sauce, one chopped onion, paste prepared and salt to taste.
    Take bread slices, smear it with ghee, add the mixture between two slices and keep it in the sandwich maker. After 5-7 minutes, remove it and serve hot along with tomato sauce. 

    Saturday 11 July 2015

    Dr. Abdul Kalam


     
     Beautiful incident which I read , want to share and remember always.
     
     
    Ex Indian President Dr. Abdul Kalam Says:
    "When I was a kid, my Mom cooked food for us.
    One night in particular when she had made dinner after a long hard day's work, Mom placed a plate of 'subzi' and extremely burnt roti in front of my Dad.

    I was waiting to see if anyone noticed the burnt roti. But Dad just ate his roti and asked me how was my day at school.

    I don't remember what I told him that night, but I do remember I heard Mom apologizing to Dad for the burnt roti.

    And I'll never forget what he said: "Honey, I love burnt roti."

    Later that night, I went to kiss Daddy, good night & I asked him if he really liked his roti burnt. He wrapped me in his arms & said:
    "Your momma put in a long hard day at work today and she was really tired. And besides... A burnt roti never hurts anyone but HARSH WORDS DO!"
    "You know beta - life is full of imperfect things... & imperfect people..."

    I'M NOT THE BEST & AM HARDLY GOOD AT ANYTHING!
    I forget birthdays & anniversaries just like everyone else.
    What I've learnt over the years is: To Accept Each Others Faults & Choose To Celebrate Relationships"

    Life Is Too Short To Wake Up With Regrets..

    Love the people who treat you right & have compassion for the ones who don't.