Sunday, July 30, 2017

Gobhi Aloo

This is a classic Indian recipe. Everyone has a different version, this is mine, hope you'll will like it.

ALL YOU NEED:

1 Cauliflower
2 medium potatoes
1 onion sliced
2 medium tomatoes
1 tsp cumin seeds
1 1/2inch ginger
salt to taste
1 tsp turmeric powder
1 tsp red chilli powder
1 tbsp garam masala (optional)
Oil to cook
3-4 green chillies
cilantro to garnish

METHOD:

Take the cauliflower florets submerged in water and put them a microwave safe bowl. This is my way of blanching them, in it goes for 5-7 mins...


Heat oil in a pan, slice the potatoes in cubes and cook them until brown. Keep them aside and add a bit more oil, cumin seeds and onions, cook until translucent.


Add tomatoes to the pan, let them cook covered on a low flame, uncover and mix it with the rest,
add the potatoes... 


Add the cauliflower with Salt, red chilli powder, turmeric powder, garam masala(optional). Mix it all and cover it until cauliflower is cooked on a medium flame.


You can tell if the cauliflower is cooked when you are able to put your spoon through and it breaks easily.
When you uncover it, it might have some water from the steam, let it all evaporate...


Towards the end add grated ginger, cilantro, green chillies





Ready to be served...

Sunday, July 23, 2017

Indian thai chicken coconut curry

I personally love Thai food so thought of cooking some at home but I didn't have the red/green paste they use so I made some with tomatoes and Indian tadka. It's a very easy fusion, we liked it hope you will too...

ALL YOU NEED:
2 chicken breasts cut
1 tbsp garam masala
4-5 garlic cloves crushed
1 inch ginger piece crushed
4-5 green chillies crushed (use according to your taste)
1 medium chopped tomato
2 tbsp tomato paste
1 can (14 oz) coconut milk can
Salt to taste
Any and all vegetables you want
I used: sweet peppers
colored bell peppers
onions
zucchini
green onions
2 tbsp olive oil

METHOD:

Heat a wok with olive oil and cook the chicken with salt and Garam masala (90%). Keep it aside when done.



In the same wok add other tsp of olive oil and add tomatoes with ginger, garlic and green chillies. Cover and cook until the oil separates...



Add the veggies you want in the wok and cover it with the tomato paste. 



Add 1/2 cup water and then add the coconut milk. Cover for 3-5 mins and let the vegetables cook...


Also add the chicken and cook it without the lid for another 3-4 mins and it's done... 
You can keep the consistency of the gravy according to how much you want.



Serve it with rice and enjoy..:)





Sunday, July 16, 2017

Khichdi- baby food

This is an easy and quick recipe which every Indian mom loves. The ingredients are easily available in every Indian pantry and its a decent source of protein.
My kids love it and it's my go-to recipe for them...


INGREDIENTS:

1 cup malka masoor Dal (Yellow Lentil)
1/2 cup basmati rice/ sona masoori rice
2 tbsp ghee
4 cups water
Salt to taste
1/2 tsp turmeric powder


METHOD:

Mix lentils and rice in a bowl and wash them thoroughly.


Heat ghee in a pressure cooker and add the mix with water. Also, add salt and turmeric powder. Close the lid and let the cooker do it's magic. 
Cook it until 2 whistles for the pressure cooker on high flame and then 10 mins on low flame (however many whistles, I don't ever count)



Once it's done please don't be in a hurry to open the lid. When done wait until it cools down and blend it.


You can store this in the refrigerator for 3 days or freeze it using an ice cube tray for a month. Thaw as needed.

Thawing/ Warming Instructions:
In a pan boil water (this will decide the consistency you want , so add water accordingly) and the desired quantity of khichdi. Mix it and let it cool down before you feed the baby.

Happy mommy happy baby!! :)
Enjoy!


Sunday, July 9, 2017

Easy everyday chicken

Sorry for being MIA for so long but what better way to come back with an easy chicken recipe. It's a very basic Indian masala cooked with chicken. So here it goes...

ALL YOU NEED:

1 Whole chicken cut into pieces (or you can use which ever you regularly use at home)
1 medium sized onion chopped
2 medium tomatoes chopped
1 tsp each Garlic and ginger paste (or u can use chopped as well)
1 tsp garam masala
1 tsp red kashmiri mirch powder (it's just for the color)
Salt to taste
Cilantro chopped for garnish
2 Green chillies chopped for garnish
1 tbsp ghee
1 tsp cumin seeds

METHOD:
Start with heating oil in a pan with cumin seeds. Add onions once the seeds start popping. Cook onions until translucent.


Add ginger garlic paste (chopped), stir them a minute or two and in goes tomatoes. Cover it with a lid and let the tomatoes cook on medium flame for about 5-7 mins.


Now after 5-7 minutes when you open the lid you want to cook the masala a bit more. Refer this picture...


When done, you can add the chicken with salt, garam masala, kashmiri mirch.. give it a good stir so that the chicken is coated with the masala and cover it. Keep it covered until the chicken is fully cooked.

Masala coated chicken
Please make sure it's well cooked. It took me around 7-10 mins, cook yours depending on which part of the chicken is being used for this recipe.



Remove the lid and cook it for another 2-3 mins so that the extra water evaporates...

Garnish with cilantro and green chilies..


Ready to be served. 


Note: I don't add any chili while cooking the food as I serve it to my babies so with all means you are most welcome to add chilies during any part of the process.