Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Summertime Salad

We are in the thick of summer, so time to share something cool and light on the stomach. Cool Summer salad fits the bill. You can make a meal of it along with a bowl of chilled watermelon/marsh melon or a glass of chilled watermelon juice.




Ingredients:
For salad dressing: ½ kg Curd
1 cup fresh cream
1” piece ginger
½ tsp citric acid or juice of one lemon
Salt and pepper to taste
1 medium sized cabbage
2 large carrots
2 onions/Spring onion
few slices of Tomato and Capsicum for 

Procedure:

Put curds in a muslin cloth and hang for about 2 hours.  Drain out all water.  Add fresh cream, ginger, salt pepper and lemon juice well.  Grate vegetables and mix well with dressing arrange in a salad dish and decorate with sliced tomatoes / capsicum etc.   




Friday, March 13, 2015

Melon Basil Smoothie

With the mercury rising there is a yearning for cool drinks that are healthy and wholesome as many of us don't feel hungry enough specially for lunch. Melon Basil Smoothie is to whip up in a minute, very refreshing and healthy!



Ingredients
1 medium size Marsh Melon peeled and cut into pieces
1 cup chilled yogurt
1/4 cup washed basil leaves
1/2 cup crushed ice


Method 
Put all ingredients in a blender and blend to a smoothie. If too thick, dilute with a little chilled water. Serve in a tall glass. You can add finely chopped pieces of marsh melon. You can also add a scoop of vanilla ice-cream if you feel like having a more sumptuous drink.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Chatpati Mathris

Exam Season is here and with it comes the need for late night snacking with hot cups of tea and coffee! Chatpati Mathris are the perfect savory snack for tea time, breakfast on the go or late night exam preparation. This is how you can make them.



Ingredients
1 cup wheat flour 
3/4 cup Maida
2 tblspn Ghee

For the filling
3/4 cup besan/gram flour
1/2 tspn red chilli powder
1/2 tspn ground ajwain
Salt to taste
Oil for frying

Method

Mix wheat flour, maida, ghee and salt to taste in a bowl and knead with warm water into a chapati like dough. Mix all the ingredients for the filling in a smaller bowl with just 1 tspn of oil and keep aside. Make small balls of the dough. Flatten each ball on your palm with fingers and place quarter tspn of the filling in the center. Close from all sides and gently roll with rolling pin to about 3  inch diameter size. Roll all mathris similarly. Heat Oil in a kadhai. When hot gently put in mathris 3-4 at a time and fry on low to medium flame till evenly golden brown. Drain out the excess oil and place on a tissue. allow to cool and store in an air-tight container. Serve with tea, pickle, yogurt or dip as convenient.