I was reading on some blog that if you give any vegetable to a andhra woman, she will make a chutney out of it. Well i guess that is pretty much true. I remember my mom making chutneys of so many vegetables like bottle gourd, okra, ridge gourd etc. The list is end less. So i kind of miss those chutneys very much as i do not prepare them so often, blame it on my busy lifestyle(Euphemism for my laziness) or my husband's instructions that i should not be spending too much time in the kitchen. Can you believe it!! My husband doesn't want me to cook anything :-( . Well but still i keep trying to impress him(irritate him) by trying various kinds of stuff and hoping that some day he would think that the time i spend in my kitchen is time well spent.
Well coming back to the point of making chutneys, i wanted to try out making this banana chutney the other day. I had my sister in law visiting us who is also a big fan of chutneys(I guess all Andhra people are!!). So i made this Banana chutney and we had it with rice. Here is how i made it.
2 Bananas
pinch of Tamarind Soaked in water
2 Garlic cloves
4 Green Chillies
Salt to taste.
Curds/Yogurt
Boil the Bananas for 20 mins until they become soft. Fry the chillis in oil and grind all the above ingredients into a smooth paste.
For tempering take some oil in a pan. Add some cumin seeds, mustard seeds, urad daal seeds, some dry chillis, one garlic clove and some curry leaves. Once they start crackling add them to the ground paste. This chutney would stay good for three to four days in a fridge. Add some ghee to hot steaming rice and eat it with this yummy banana chutney.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Baked Fish.
My daughter just loves fish. Till now fish has been the only thing that she eat without any fussing. So I thought I would make it a habit to cook fish on Sundays. This Sunday we had the time change thing happening and I forgot about it entirely. By the time I reached my farmer's market there was nothing open. So I had to do all my shopping at the near by Safeway and by the time I came home it was almost 2. So I hardly had any time to cook. But my daughter already got the hint that I was going to make fish and started asking for it. I didn't want to disappoint her so I tried my version of baked fish which literally did not take any time except the time for baking and didn't need too much preparation. It tasted very good just like the fish fry that my mom makes back home. This is how I made it.
Fish pieces
Ginger Garlic Paste
Salt
Chilli powder
Oil
Masala Powder
Mix all the above ingredients and let them marinade for a few minutes. Take a tray and place the fish pieces on it. Pre heat the oven to 400 F. Bake the fish for about 25 to 30 mins. I used Talapia fillets for frying. But i guess any kind of fish can be used in its place.
Fish pieces
Ginger Garlic Paste
Salt
Chilli powder
Oil
Masala Powder
Mix all the above ingredients and let them marinade for a few minutes. Take a tray and place the fish pieces on it. Pre heat the oven to 400 F. Bake the fish for about 25 to 30 mins. I used Talapia fillets for frying. But i guess any kind of fish can be used in its place.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Mint Lassi
Lassi is one thing everyone in my family loves any time of the year. It is even more tasty on sunny days but are good in the winters too. Yesterday was one of those sunny days i was longing for. As i reached home i felt the weather was too hot and i just enjoyed the sun in my patio. My husband took my daughter to the near by pond and i got some time for myself and thought of making Lassi. During one of my blog trots i came across Mint Lassi. I don't remember the exact post but i just remembered that it had mint in Lassi. So i made my version of Mint Lassi. Recipe is below.
1 Glass Curds(I used home made Curds)
2 Glasses Water.
Few Mint Leaves
A pinch of Ginger
1 Chili
Salt to Taste
Half a Lemon
Mash the ginger, mint leaves and chili in a mortar. In a blender add the curds water and the mashed ginger, mint and chili. Add salt and lemon and blend it in the blender. Filter the liquid and your tasty mint lassi is ready.
1 Glass Curds(I used home made Curds)
2 Glasses Water.
Few Mint Leaves
A pinch of Ginger
1 Chili
Salt to Taste
Half a Lemon
Mash the ginger, mint leaves and chili in a mortar. In a blender add the curds water and the mashed ginger, mint and chili. Add salt and lemon and blend it in the blender. Filter the liquid and your tasty mint lassi is ready.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Kakarakaya Koora
Yesterday was one of those days were I was just bored of eating the daily food. I wanted something different from the normal. I had a few cut Karela lying in my refrigerator. So couldn't stop the temptation to make the Karela curry. There are quite a few ways of making this curry but i wanted to make it the simplest way. Here is how i made it.
Karela cut into cubes.
1 Onion
Ginger Garlic Paste
Tamarind Juice
Salt
Chilli powder
Heat oil in a pan and add some urad daal, mustard leaves and jeera leaves and add the onion pieces to it. Add ginger garlic paste to it. Once the onions are done add the cut kakarakaya pieces. Add some salt and let it cook for arround 10 mins. Add the tamarind juice and cook for another 20 mins. Add some chilli power before you switch off the stove. Delicious kakarakaya koora is ready. Eat with hot rice.
Karela cut into cubes.
1 Onion
Ginger Garlic Paste
Tamarind Juice
Salt
Chilli powder
Heat oil in a pan and add some urad daal, mustard leaves and jeera leaves and add the onion pieces to it. Add ginger garlic paste to it. Once the onions are done add the cut kakarakaya pieces. Add some salt and let it cook for arround 10 mins. Add the tamarind juice and cook for another 20 mins. Add some chilli power before you switch off the stove. Delicious kakarakaya koora is ready. Eat with hot rice.
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