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Showing posts with label Veg. Show all posts

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Tawa Pizza / Ovenless Mushrrom Pizza

I never knew pizzas could be made in a tawa and most importantly taste the same until I did one myself! Here's a cheesy mushroom pizza (you can substitute mushrooms for whatever you like) right from the tawa! Mine wasn't that cheesy because I found it hard grating the cheese. Yeah, I 'm THAT lazy! =P



Ingredients:


Pizza base - 1 (from the store)
Mozzarella cheese (grated) - 1 cup
Butter - 1 tbsp

For the tomato sauce:
Tomato puree - 1 cup
Onion (finely chopped) - 1
Green chilly (finely chopped) - 2
Garlic clove - 2
Oregano - 1 tsp
Salt - To taste
Oil - 1 tbsp

For the topping:
Mushroom (chopped) - 250 grams
Onion (finely chopped) - 1
Cabbage (finely chopped) - 3/4 cup
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
Salt - To taste
Oil - 1 tbsp

Method:


For the tomato sauce:
    1. Grind together the garlic cloves, green chilies and onion in a blender. Allow this to cool.
    2. Meanwhile heat oil in a kadai and add this paste. Saute well.
    3. Add tomato puree and cook well until the raw smell of the tomato goes.
    4. Dust in oregano and salt and cook for another 3-4 minutes. Remove from heat.
    For the topping:
    1. Heat oil in a pan, add cumin seeds and saute till they sputter.
    2. Add onions and saute till they turn brown.
    3. Add cabbage and saute for 1-2 minutes.
    4. Add mushrooms, salt and cook till they turn soft. Remove from flame and keep it aside.
    For the pizza:
    1. Rub a little butter over a pan or dosa tawa.
    2. Place the pizza base over the tawa and cook for a minute. Now turn it to the other side and spread the tomato sauce over it in an evenly fashion.
    3. Add the topping over it and spread it evenly too.
    4. Sprinkle the already grated cheese over it and allow it to melt and bind with the topping.
    5. Transfer it into another place, cut into pieces and enjoy! Say cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese!! :D 


    Thursday, August 8, 2013

    Potato cheese balls

    An old schoolmate of mine had come over and since we were meeting after a long time, I thought I could make something to surprise her of my culinary skills which she never knew I had or will ever have! And I had this sudden craving for something cheesy and I suddenly remembered this dish I had at a restaurant few days back. So yes, I started off and this took less than 15 minutes as it's as simple with the minimum but just the sufficient ingredients and it's more like a customized recipe... You can include/delete as per your taste I'm posting both the methods I tried today... Let's take off!



    Ingredients:
    Potatoes (boiled, peeled and mashed) - 2
    Onion (very finely chopped) - 1
    Cheese (grated) - Anything you like (I used cheddar)

    Green chilly (very finely chopped) - 1
    Red chilli powder - 2 tsp

    Garam masala - 2 tsp
    Salt - 1 tsp
    Oil - For frying

    For the outer coating: (You can use any of the two methods)
    1. Bread crumbs - 1 cup
    Egg white - 1 (or) corn flour mixed in water - 1 cup
    2. Bread slices (corners removed) - one slice for one cheese ball you make
    Water - As required

    Method:
    1. Mix together the mashed potatoes, onions, cheese, green chilly, red chilli powder, garam masala and salt in a large bowl.
    2. Make small balls of the mixture and keep them aside. Meanwhile heat oil in a kadai or wok.
    3. For the outer coating, if you're following the first method, take one ball of the mixture you made and dip it in egg white or cornflour mixed in water and roll it in the bread crumbs so as to get coated evenly. If following the second method, dip the bread slice in water on both sides, drain off the water by pressing the bread slice between your hands. Take a mixture ball, place it on the bread slice and roll it into a ball.
    4. Deep fry the cheese balls. Make sure you don't turn them unless they turn brown as they might tend to break. Serve hot with tomato ketchup! 

    The second one was prepared using the first method and the first one with the second. But whatever, both were yummmmmylicious! :D



    Wednesday, May 22, 2013

    Mushroom Munchurian


    I've always thought mushrooms tasted slimy until my cousin forced me to taste this at a restaurant a year back. I had it along with fried rice, which I think by far is the bestest combination for this Indo-Chinese dish.


    Ingredients:

    Mushrooms (cleaned and quartered) - 10-15
    Cooking oil - for frying

    For the batter:
    Maida - 1 cup
    Corn flour - 2 tbsp
    Ginger-garlic paste - 1 tsp
    Red chili powder - 1 tsp
    Pepper (powdered) - 1 tsp
    Water - 1 cup
    Salt - to taste

    For the sauce:
    Garlic cloves (sliced thin) - 6-8
    Ginger (finely chopped) - 1/2 inch
    Green chillies (finely chopped) - 3-4
    Spring onions (sliced thin) - 4-5
    Tomato ketchup - 3 tbsp
    Sweet chilli sauce - 3 tbsp
    Soya sauce - 1-2 tbsp
    Ajinomoto - ¼  tsp
    Corn flour (dissolved in ½ cup water) - ½ tbsp

    For garnishing:
    Spring onion greens/coriander (finely chopped) - as required

    Method:
    1. Add all the ingredients mentioned under 'For the batter' in a bowl. Mix them well without any lumps. Make sure the batter is of dosa batter consistency.
    2. Heat oil in a wok. Dip the mushrooms into the batter allowing it to coat well and slowly drop them one by one into the wok.
    3. Deep fry the mushrooms in batches until they are crisp. Drain and keep them aside.
    To prepare the sauce:
    1. Heat 1 tbsp of oil in a wok. Add garlic and saute till it turns golden brown.
    2. Add ginger, green chillies, spring onions and saute for a minute or two.
    3. Add tomato ketchup, sweet chilli sauce, soya sauce, ajinomoto and mix well.
    4. Add the cornflour dissolved in water slowly in low flame and keep stirring till the sauce starts to thicken.
    5. Allow the sauce to boil and remove from heat.
    Serving:
    1. Add the deep fried mushrooms to the sauce and mix well.
    2. Serve garnished with finely chopped coriander or spring onion greens.



    Sunday, May 19, 2013

    Instant curd vada / Dahi vada

    Hello guys! Hope you are melting in the summer heat just like me :D I've always liked the way summer is in the movies... The sunbaths, bikini strolls, surfing! But Chennai heat leaves me with ONLY one option - To sit indoors and hog on something cool with the normal snack being a bore! So here's a cool evening snack that's  not only finger-licking-good but also with just the minimum ingredients and hold on... Did I tell you this vada is made out of bread? Sounds cool, doesn't it? ;)

    Ingredients:

    Bread - 5-6 pieces
    Onions (finely chopped) - 1
    Carrots (grated) - 1/2 cup

    Green chillies (finely chopped) - 1-2
    Cumin seeds - 1/2 tsp
    Coriander leaves (finely chopped) - 2 tbsp

    Curd/Dahi (beaten smooth) - 1-2 cups
    Cooking oil - To fry
    Salt - To taste

    Method:


    1. Remove the sides of the bread slices and break the bread into small pieces in a bowl.
    2. Add the onions, 1/4 cup of carrot, chillies, cumin seeds, 1 tbsp of coriander, salt and mix them well along with sufficient curd so as to get a batter consistency.
    3. Heat oil in a pan. Wet your hands and take a small ball of the mixture and pat it gently on your palm to flatten it.
    4. Gently put it into the oil. Deep fry till they turn golden brown.
    5. Repeat the same for the remaining mixture. You can do it in batches. 
    6. Drain the vadas and keep them aside. Pour some curd over them and refrigerate for half an hour.
    7. Garnish with the remaining grated carrots and coriander leaves while serving.

    Just out from the pan




    After garnishing



    Friday, April 5, 2013

    Indo-Chinese veg / egg noodles

    Is there anybody who doesn't love noodles? Here is a simple recipe of an Indian-type Chinese noodles.

    Ingredients:


    Noodles - 1 pack
    Onion (finely chopped - lengthwise) - 1
    Vegetables (beans, cabbage, capsicum, carrot - chopped finely lengthwise) - 1 cup
    Ginger-garlic paste - 1 tbsp
    Green chilli (slit lengthwise) - 3
    Tomato ketchup - 2 tbsp
    Soya sauce - 1-2 tbsp
    Chilli sauce - 1 tsp
    Vinegar - 1 tsp
    Black peppercorns/pepper (powdered) - 1 tsp
    Salt - To taste
    Cooking oil - 4-5 tbsp
    Eggs (optional) - 2




    Method:
    1. Boil water with 1 tbsp of oil, 1 tsp of salt. When water starts to boil, add noodles and cook. (usually 5-6 minutes)
    2. Once cooked, remove from flame and drain the water. Run some cold water over the noodles so that they don't stick together. (You can place the noodles in a hollow sieve and then run water through it)
    3. Meanwhile, heat 3-4 tbsp of oil in a wide pan and add chillies, ginger-garlic paste and fry for half a minute.
    4. Add onions and saute till they turn golden brown. Add veggies and fry till they are half cooked.

      For veg noodles:

    5. After step-4, add noodles, tomato ketchup, soya sauce, chilli sauce, vinegar, pepper powder and salt. Keep mixing till they are well-cooked. Serve with sauce.

          For egg noodles:
    1. After step-4, move the veggies to one side of the pan and pour eggs on the other empty side and scramble it.
    2. Add salt and pepper powder (for the eggs alone) and mix it well with the egg.
    3. Once the egg is done, proceed with step-5. 

    Indo-Chinese veg/egg noodles is ready :)

    Tuesday, April 2, 2013

    Paneer butter masala

    Okay, here goes my first recipe. The first to have tried in fact. Paneer butter masala is a Punjab delicacy made out of paneer, onions, tomatoes and a variety other spices. 

    Serves : 3-4




    Ingredients:


    Paneer/Indian cottage cheese (cut into cubes)  - 250 grams
    Onion (blended) - 2 (Blend after boiling large pieces of onions in water for 10 minutes)
    Tomato puree - 1 cup (Boil tomatoes in water for 10 minutes. Remove skin after boiling and then puree)
    Ginger-garlic paste - 1 tbsp 
    Cashew nuts (made into a paste) - 2 tbsp (Soak 2 tbsp of cashew nuts in hot water for 10 minutes and grind it to a paste)

    For seasoning:
    Garam masala powder - 1 tsp

    Chilli powder - 3/4 tsp
    Coriander powder - 1 tsp
    Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
    Cooking butter - 2 tbsp

    Oil - 1 tbsp
    Cloves - 2
    Cinnamon - 1
    Cardamom - 2
    Salt - To taste


    For garnishing:
    Fresh cream - 1/4 cup
    Coriander leaves - as required

    Method:

    1. Mix butter and oil and heat it in a wide pan/kadai/karahi/wok. Add cloves, cinnamon and cardamom and saute till they splutter.
    2. Add onion paste and saute till they turn golden brown.
    3. Add ginger garlic paste and saute. Make sure it doesn't stick to the pan or get burned.
    4. Add cashew nut paste and saute till the raw smell goes.
    5. Add tomato puree and all the spices (garam masala powder, chilli powder, coriander powder and turmeric powder). Cook till it leaves oil.
    6. Meanwhile, take another pan and shallow fry the paneer cubes in 3 tsp of oil till they turn light brown.
    7. Add this paneer to the cooked tomato mixture.
    8. Add 1/2 cup of water and salt. Simmer and cook for a few minutes.
    9. Garnish with fresh cream and coriander.
    Serve with:

    Naan or chapatis.