Monday, 9 June 2014

PAPAYA HALVA ll HOW TO MAKE PAPAYA HALVA

Who will say no to sweet dishes, especially, halva.  Today I prepared papaya halva.  I have already posted raw papaya halva in the blog.  Here is the ripe papaya version halva which I am sharing.  I have also shared the same with www.simpleindianrecipes.com, but this recipe is with slight variation.

A nice sweet dish with dry fruits is heavenly.



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Sunday, 8 June 2014

KOTTU RASAM

Rasam is always served during feast.  When you are having very bad cough, cold, fever, especially  during rainy season, hot rasam is a boon.  One of my aunt used to prepare this rasam mostly during rainy season as myself and my brother used to love it with hot steaming rice.

It is a very simple rasam without involving much ingredients, vegetables or rasam powder.

Kottu rasam
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TAMARIND FLOWER MANGO PACHADI

Pachadi is made out of any kind of vegetables viz. mango, pumpkin, raw papaya etc.  Here I am sharing with you all an unusual recipe i.e. with tamarind flower.  The blend of mango, coconut with green chilli, mustard seed and cumin seeds make this pachadi more tasty.   Tamarind flower is also equally sour like the tamarinds.  I had made the chutney with   the tender leaves too  tender-tamarind-wild-lime-curry-leaves, tamarind flower chutney, tamarind flower rasam.     Also try the tamarind flower rasam, tamarind flower chutney.   This can be served with rice, chapati, upma etc.

Watch youtube: tamarind flower mango pachadi                  tamarind flower mango pachadi

TAMARIND FLOWER CHUTNEY






varieties of chutneys are made by us.  Here is an unusual recipe. Yes, the tamarind tree is filled with flowers and the tree looks so beautiful.   whenever, I see the flowers, I thought of making the chutney with it and got the opportunity to pluck it yesterday and the recipe is here to share with you.

It is very tasty can be served with dosa, idli and rasam rice.  I prepared the rasam too and pachadi with mango.  Here is the link for the tamarind flower rasam.  tender-tamarind-wild-lime-curry-leavestamarind-flower-mango-pachadi.

watch you tube:  tamarind flower chutney
Let us look at the recipe now:



Ingredients:


!/2 cup tamarind flower
2 tsp tuvar dal
1 tsp urid dal
1 tsp chana dal
1/4 coconut grated
3-4 red chilli
few curry leaves
hing powder
1 tsp jaggery
2 tsp oil
1 tsp jaggery
3-4 red chilli
salt


Method:

1.  Heat oil, fry the red chilli and curry leaves, remove from fire.
2.  in the same kadai, add the chana dal, tuvar dal, urid dal and fry them too
3.  add the tamarind flower, hing powder  and saute
4.  allow to cool.
5.  grind all the ingredients together to a coarse chutney.
6.  You can make it thick or semi solid form as you wish.
7.  Serve with idli, dosa, upma, rice etc.

TAMARIND FLOWER RASAM

Rasam is my favourite dish.  I prefer to drink it before having my meal always.  The hot rasam is an appetizer too for me.   When you are having cough, cold, fever, this is very good for tickling the taste bud.  Since last few days, when I saw the tamarind tree bloomed with full of flowers, I decided to pluck it and make some dishes out of it.  I made rasam, tamarind flower  chutney and  tamarind flower mango pachadi out of it and tell you do not miss the chance, if you get fresh flowers.

The flowers are also equally sour  like the tamarind.  so when you use it according to your taste buds, increase / decrease the quantity of the flowers in the recipe.  Since I cannot have much sour foods, I have reduced the quantity in the recipe.




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Saturday, 31 May 2014

RIDGEGOURD SUBZI

I have heard about ridgegourd peel chutney.  To try this I bought ridgegourd otherwise, we never used to eat this vegetable.  Slowly, I started developing taste for this, but not my family members.  However, I tried subzi, paratha etc. and was a hit as my family members did not understand how I made parathas and never bothered to tell them.

Since it is very spongy, easy to cook and tasty too.  Before writing the recipe, would like you all to read the information, health benefits of this vegetable and  enjoy this delicious dish for chapati, roti and with rice too.

ridgegourd subzi, turai subzi

BITTERGOURD RICE, KARELA BHATH

Most of the people does not like bitter gourd because of the bitter taste.  But when you consider the health benefits of this vegetable, you will definitely include the same atleast once in a week in your diet.  It is very good for the people who are suffering from diabetes.

I have made few varieties of dishes with bitter gourd.  pavakka curry,  bitter gourd sweet pachadi ,   bitter gourd pickle,   bitter gourd fry, Today when I was making stuffed karela for my husband, his favourtie dish, I thought of making the rice with it and it was a hit among my office colleagues.  They did not feel that they are eating karela bhath, instead one said it is bisibela bhath.

Whatever form you consume this vegetable, it is quite healthy and I am sure, you will definitely try this.



Let us look at the recipe now:

Friday, 30 May 2014

VEG TREAT, a healthy breakfast

Presently, every one has become very health conscious as due to our hectic lifestyle, people are affected with diabetics, kidney stone problems, hypertension etc etc.  People are less concerned about their food habits and eat junk foods which is one of the main reason for the obesity and the present ill health and diseases we are facing.

A balanced diet is very very important for the present life style.  Considering the health issues, I have started taking boiled vegetables for my breakfast which is very easy to prepare, quite filling and healthy too.  I am sure, you will also agree with me after trying this for a period of one month atleast.

Veggie Treat, boiled vegetables 



Thursday, 29 May 2014

OATS KHEER

I always crave for some sweets after my lunch and dinner.  I must atleast eat some sugar if I do not have any sweet items in store.  Today, while preparing oats porridge for my dear hubby, I thought I will make kheer out of oats.  There was a piece of red pumpkin after cutting  the veggies for Avial.  Hence made use of the pumpkin along with oats.  There was also a tablespoon of Pal theratipal (milk reduced).  everything mixed became a very tasty flavourful kheer which I am sharing with you. The addition of nuts make this kheer even more tasty.


oats kheer


Tuesday, 20 May 2014

TENDER TAMARIND, WILD LIME, CURRY LEAVES CHUTNEY

Chutneys are good accompaniment for mild curries as well as for idli, dosa, chapati, phulkas and with hot steamed rice along with pure ghee.  various kinds of chutneys are prepared but this chutney is quite different from any other chutney.  Tender tamarind leaves, wild lime leaves and curry leaves are used in this chutney which is quite unique and tasty too.  It goes well with rice, idli, dosa, chapati and phulka as it is quite spicy.  Now the tender tamarind leaves are available, make use of this and enjoy this chutney.  I have already posted one chutney of tender tamarind leaves chutney.
tender tamaridn, wild lime, curry leaves chutney

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