Friday, October 15, 2010

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BASOONDI
An Indian speciality dessert.
Preparation Time : 10-15 minutes
Cooking Time : 20-25 minutes
Servings : 4

INGREDIENTS

Milk
1 1/2 litre
Almonds, blanched and peeled
1/2 cup
Pistachios
8-10
Sugar
3/4 cup
Saffron (kesar)
a few strands
Sunflower seeds (charoli/chironji)
2 tablespoons

METHOD
Reserve a few almonds for garnishing and make a paste of the rest. Slice the reserved almonds and pistachios. Bring milk to a boil, stirring continuously. Simmer over low heat till milk coats the back of the spoon. Stir in almond paste dissolved in half a cup of water or milk and mix well. Add sugar and saffron and cook till sugar gets fully dissolved. Chill and serve garnished with sliced almonds, pistachios and chironji.

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AMERICAN CHOPSUEY
Noodles, vegetables and chicken in sweet and sour Chinese sauce.
Preparation Time : 15 minutes
Cooking Time : 15 minutes
Servings : 4

INGREDIENTS

Noodles
300 grams
Salt
to taste
Oil
6 tablespoons + to deep fry
Cornflour/ corn starch
2 tablespoons
Ginger, chopped
1 inch piece
Garlic
3-4 cloves
Onion , sliced
1 medium
Boneless chicken, cut into thin strips
400 grams
Carrot, cut into thin strips
1 medium
French beans, cut into thin strips
4-5
Cabbage, shredded
1/4 medium
Spinach, shredded
6-8 leaves
White pepper powder
1/2 teaspoon
MSG
1/4 teaspoon
Sugar
1 teaspoon
Tomato sauce
4 tablespoons
Vinegar
1 tablespoon
Chicken stock
1 cup
Bean sprouts
1 cup
Tofu, cut into thin strips
100 grams
Eggs
4

METHOD
Heat sufficient water, add little salt and one tablespoon of oil and bring to a boil. Add noodles and boil on high heat until almost cooked. Remove, drain and cool. Divide the cooked noodles into four equal portions, form into a nest and deep fry in hot oil till light brown and crisp. Remove and drain on an absorbent kitchen towel. Blend cornstarch in quarter-cup water and set aside. Heat two tablespoons of oil in a wok, add chopped ginger, garlic and stir-fry briefly. Add sliced onion and sauté for a minute or until it turns translucent. Add chicken and stir-fry on high heat for two minutes or until the moisture evaporates. Add carrot, beans, cabbage, spinach and stir-fry for two minutes or until the vegetables are just cooked but still retain the crispness. Add pepper powder, MSG, salt and sugar. Stir in the tomato sauce and the vinegar. Pour in the stock, bring to a boil, reduce heat and stir in the blended cornstarch. Simmer for two minutes or until it thickens to a sauce consistency. Add bean sprouts and tofu and stir well. Meanwhile using the remaining oil, prepare fried eggs in a non-stick fry pan. Arrange a portion of the fried noodles on a plate, pour a portion of the prepared sauce and top with a fried egg. Serve hot immediately.

FARALI MISSAL


 

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FARALI MISSAL
Missal is a very marathi eat.. a mix of potatoes, groundnuts and assorted fried specially for fasting days.
Preparation Time : 20-25 minutes
Cooking Time : 15 minutes
Servings : 4

INGREDIENTS

Potatoes, boiled
4 large
Ghee
2 tablespoons
Cumin seeds
1 teaspoon
Green chillies, chopped
3
Ginger, chopped
1 inch piece
Sugar
1 teaspoon
Sea salt
to taste
Roasted peanuts
1/2 cup
Roasted peanuts, crushed
2 tablespoons
Fresh coriander leaves, chopped
1 tablespoon
Batata chiwda
1/2 cup

METHOD
Cut potatoes into half inch sized cubes. Heat ghee in a kadai, add cumin seeds. When they change colour add the green chillies and ginger and fry for a minute. Add potato cubes and toss. Add one and a half cups of water, sugar and salt and mix. Add peanuts and crushed peanuts and continue to boil, mashing the potatoes slightly. Reduce heat and simmer till slightly thick. Add half the coriander leaves and mix. Transfer into a serving dish, sprinkle batata chewda and the remaining coriander leaves on top and serve immediately.