Friday, May 25, 2012

Spinach & Dal Parathas

Last night for dinner, one of the dishes we had was Moong Dal with Spinach.  Since there was fair bit of leftover dal, I decided to use it in an interesting and different way by making Parathas and served them with Dahi and Papad as good breakfast.  Here's what I did...

Ingredients
1 small onion finely chopped
2 green chillies finely chopped
Few coriander leaves finely chopped
1/2 tsp ajwain
1 tsp oil for the dough
Few tsps for frying
Salt to taste

Procedure
Put dal in a bowl.  Add all the ingredients, oil and enough wheat flour to make a soft dough for rotis.  Make balls of 1 to 2 inch sized diameter and roll-out like rotis.  Cook on hot tava on medium flame till both sides are done.  Fry with a little oil on both sides till the Paratha has uniform brown spots and is well cooked. 
Serve hot with pickle, papad, dahi or egg bhurji.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Mango Panna

A lovely drink to beat the summer heat.... try making Mango Panna over the weekend. 

Ingredients
2 large raw mangoes
1 cup sugar
8 - 10 cardamoms peeled and powdered (optional)
3 tblsp chopped Mint Leaves (Pudina Leaves)
1 tsp Salt (Namak)
1/2  tsp dry-roasted and grounded Cumin Seed (Jeera)
4 cups water

Procedure
Peel and cut mango into small pieces.  Boil the mango and sugar in a little water till soft.  Cool.  Blend the mango mixture in a mixie or blender.  Add all the spices and blend well with water. Serve chill with crushed ice.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Paneer & Poha Cutlets


Ingredients
2 medium sized potatoes (boiled, peeled & mashed)
1 cup poha or beaten rice
200 gms paneer
2 green chillies finely chopped
1 inch piece ginger finely chopped
1 small onion finely chopped
½ tsp jeera powder
¼ tsp red chilli powder
½ tsp garam masala powder
Few coriander leaves finely chopped
2 slices of white bread
1 pinch of boondi colour (optional)
Salt to taste
Oil for frying

Procedure
In a large bowl put mashed potatoes, mashed paneer and poha that has been soaked in water for just a minute or two and squeezed out.  Add onion, ginger, green chillies, all the dry spices.  Soak the two slices of bread in a bowl of water, squeeze out and add to the ingredients in the bowl.  Add salt, coriander leaves and mix well into a well-blended dough.  Make balls (slightly larger than a table tennis ball).  Flatten each into round cutlets or shape them to have a tear-shape.  Heat a few tsps of oil in a non-stick pan and place four – six cutlets at a time.   Fry on medium flame till golden brown on both sides.  Serve hot with coriander and mint chutney, tomato ketchup or chilli sauce or onion rings and lemon slices.  

Tuesday, May 8, 2012


With the summer heat intensifying by the day, we all seem to lose our appetite for food, but build up a big appetite for drinks that cool and satiate us in the hot and humid weather.  Over the last few days, I have tried a few summer coolers that are quick to fix and ever so satisfying...

Mango Milkshake

Put one medium sized Alphonso Mango (peeled and cut) and a big glass of cold  milk with 2 tsps  sugar in a blender and blend for a minute or two till the mango dissolves in the milk.  Pour in a tall glass and chill in refrigerator for 30 minutes.  Top with a few pieces of sliced mango and enjoy!







Fresh Lime with Mint and Crushed Ice

Dissolve1 ½ tbsp of sugar in a little warm water in a pan or bowl. Add the  juice of one large lemon. Now add 1 ½ glass of chilled  water, a few mint leave and some crushed ice and a pinch of salt ( optional)  Stir well and serve in a tall glass.  Decorate it with a slice of lime placed on the rim of the glass. 







Masala  Lassi

Blend 3 – 4 tbsp of yoghurt with a  glass of chilled water in a pan or bowl. Add  ¼ tsp each  of jeera and black pepper powder and  ½ tsp salt . Mix well and serve in a tall glass. 









Water Melon Juice

Cut water melon into pieces, remove the seeds and blend in a blender with crushed ice.  Serve in a tall glass with a few pieces of water melon. 










Kesar Sherbat

Buy any good brand of Kesar Sherbat. Put 2 – 3 spoons to a glass, top it up with chilled water, crushed ice and juice of half a lemon.  Makes a really refreshing drink.