Tuesday, December 20, 2011

SOYA Butter Masala










It was a Trial Version..but came out very well!! :-) 
TASTES EXACTLY like Butter Chicken!! 


For all those vegetarian freaks... ENJOY !!







Soya chunks – 200 gms
Onion – 3 nos (cut into small pieces)
Tomato- 3-4 (cut into small pieces)
Chilli powder 
Coriander powder 
Garam masala 
Chat masala 
Turmeric powder 
Dry mango powder 
Green chillies -3 nos
Capsicum 
Coriander leaves 
Kasuri methi 
Butter 
Salt 


Method
First soak soya chunks in water along with some vinegar ,so that the smell is removed. Remove the water and squeeze properly. Add some Chilli powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, salt, Garam masala, one teaspoon of soya sauce, dry mango powder (two pinch)  and marinate for sometime. 
This marinated soya must be fried in oil and can be excess oil drained by placing on tissue paper. 


In the meantime, you can saute two three chopped garlic and the entire onion well in a separate frying pan. Add the tomato also and fry for sometime. Except for a small quantity of the fry, put the remaining in mixer and grind into a smooth paste. 
Once the remaining onion is fried well, add small pieces of capsicum and sauté for sometime. Some green chillies can also be slit and added at this stage. 
After this, add the paste of onion and tomato into it. Fry for sometime.
Now , add the fried soya chunks and mix well and keep cooking. Now you can add some chilli powder, coriander pweder, garam masala ,chat masala, salt , kasuri methi as per taste. Add necessary water to make it gravy. 


Once cooked properly, you can remove from flame. Before removing add a small lump of butter for the extra flavor and taste! 


For chapathi  a thick gravy would be good. 





Sunday, December 18, 2011

Eggless Black Forest Cake



A Christmas Surprise... for all !
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Ingredients
condensed milk 400 gms, sweetened
flour 225 gms
butter 125 gms
cocoa powder 4 tablespoons
aerated cola drink 200 ml
baking powder 1 teaspoon
cream 1 teaspoon
cherries ¼ cup
chocolate ½ cup, grated

Method
Mix the butter and sugar well.
Add all the dry ingredients and the cola drink and mix.
Pour in a greased plate and cook on power 60% for 3 minutes at high.
Allow it to stand for 5 minutes on the same oven.
Cool and slit the cake horizontally.
In a bowl whip the cream and sandwich the two layers with the cream.
Top with the cherries and grated chocolates.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Chicken Manchurian



This one is one of my favorite and my kids favorite too..


Ingredients
For making the chicken marinade:
Boneless chicken - 3/4 lb
(cut into 1 1/2 inch length thin strips.)
All purpose flour or maida - 3 tsp
Ginger Garlic Paste - 2 - 3 tsp
Ajinomoto - 1/2 tsp
Soya Sauce - 1/2 tbsp
Chili sauce - 1 tsp (optional)
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying

For making the sauce:
Ginger, finely chopped 1 tsp
Garlic, finely chopped 1 tsp
Green chillies, finely chopped 2 tsp
Spring onions - finely chopped - 5 tbsp
Soya sauce - 1/4 tbsp
Chili sauce - 1/2 tsp (optional)
Tomato sauce/ketchup - 1 tbsp (optional)
Black Pepper powder - 1/2 tsp
Sugar - 1 tsp
Ajinomoto - a pinch
Chicken stock - 1/4 cup
(or use Maggi/Knorr Chicken Soup Cubes)
Maida/All-purpose flour with water
(mix 3 tbsp of maida & 1/4 cup of water)
Oil 2 tbsp
Salt To taste

Method
Combine all the ingredients for the
Marinade (except oil) and set aside for 1/2 -
1 hour.
Heat the oil in a frying pan. Deep fry the
chicken pieces a few at a time.
Drain when golden brown and cooked.
Keep aside.
In another pan, heat oil, and then add the
chopped ginger, garlic and green chillies
and finally some spring onion and saute for
a minute.
Add the soya sauce, chili sauce/tomato
sauce, pepper, sugar, ajinomoto, stock and
salt.
Add little water and bring to a boil. Add the
fried chicken and cook for 3 minutes.
Then add the maida and Cornflour and water mixture and
stir so that no lumps are formed.
Cook for a few minutes until the mixture
thickens slightly.


Dont forget to garnish with spring onions and celery ... 
P.S: Adding little Red food colour will give it more appealing look... 

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Masala Dosa

Masala Dosa is something which no human being should miss eating ..at least once in their life!
Its a South Indian delicacy and tastes very good. It comprises of two items- one the Dosa and two- the masala /gravy made of potatoes. So, here it goes.. the Recipe of Masala Dosa - the typical Madrasi dish..



Ingredients
1 cup plain rice.
1 cup parboiled rice. (I would use the Ponni rice)
1/4 cup white urad dal.
1/2 tsp. methi (fenugreek) seeds
10-12 tsps. ghee or oil as preferred
water for grinding

Method
For masala:
2 large onions in vertical slices 2 large potatoes boiled and peeled 4-5 green chillies 1
tbsp. chopped coriander , 1/2 tsp. each urad dal, cumin & mustard
seeds 2 tbsp. oil 1/4 tsp. turmeric salt to taste
Boil and mash Potatoes coarsely. Chop green chillies. Heat oil, add mustard,urad dal and brown lightly andAdd chillies and onions. Fry till tender. Add turmeric, salt, potatoes, coriander. Mix well.

For dosa
Wash the rice and dal together. Add plenty of water and methi seeds. Allow to soak for 7-
8 hours or overnight. Re wash the rice by draining the water 2-3 times. Grind to a paste.
Rawa-like grains should be felt in Add salt and mix well. Keep aside in a
warm place for 8-10 hours. Beat the curds well.
Add to the batter, add more water if required. The consistency of the batter should be
enough to thickly coat on a spoon when dipped. Heat the iron griddle or non-stick tawa
well. Pour a spoonful of batter in the centre, spread with the back of the spoon to a thin
round.

Pour a tsp. of ghee or oil over it. Spread chutney spread over dosa. Place a tbsp. masala
in the centre. Fold into triangle to cover masala. Remove with spatula when crisp. Serve
hot with chutney and/or sambar.

P.S : you can have various other versions too