July 24, 2013

Dryfish thokku

     Any non-veggie person, will say NO to Dryfish or karuvaadu !!! I am NOT for sure. Everyone in my family are very huge fan of this recipe. Me and my husband can have it with plain rasam rice which have heavenly taste. I was bit skeptical to try this because its belongs to some different variety of dryfish, which i never ever tasted it before. But once i prepared it at home, OMG ! the smell occupies the entire home and my husband rushed to the kitchen to taste it immediately. Literally we both enjoyed !!! Hope u too will like this version for sure. Final note, i forgot to get the name of the dryfish :(


ALL YOU NEED:
Dry Fish 6 Nos.
Chopped Onion 2 Nos.
Chopped Tomato 1 No.
Chopped Garlic 10 Nos.
Chilly Powder 1 spoon
Turmeric Powder Pinch
Mustard 1 spoon
Oil 2 spoons
Salt To Taste


METHOD:
     Clean the dry fish properly and let it sit for a while. Heat 2 spoons of oil in a pan. Add mustard, once its done, add chopped onion and garlic, do fine sauting by adding a pinch of salt. Now add chopped tomato, do sauting for another 3 minutes. Now add chilly powder, turmeric powder, give hard stir until the oil oozes out. Now add on the dry fish, saute it again until the dry fish coats with the mixture and adjust with salt. Be careful while adding salt, as we are using dry fish.

♬ Sangeetha♡Nambi ♬

July 16, 2013

Rava Kichadi

     Being 4 yrs old in married life, this is the second try of my "All time Disaster" recipe - "The Rava Kichadi". Before, giving a note about this, i need to say, Thank god, atleast now i got this perfectly done. Yes, my first try was a complete disaster. Check the story here. If it comes to any recipe related to Rava/Sooji, for sure, i'll be bit scared on giving a try. Because, somehow i'll miss out the proper proportion and it will become gooey. One day, when i was browsing my co-bloggers's space, this recipe tempted me suddenly. So, thought of trying it once again with lot of NO HOPE(!) in my mind. Thank god, it came out very well. Me and H literally enjoyed having this.


ALL YOU NEED:
Rava/Sooji 1/2 cup
Carrot 2 Nos.
Beans 10 Nos.
Potato 2 Nos.
Green Peas 1/2 cup
Ginger Garlic Paste 1 spoon
Chopped Onion 2 Nos.
Chopped Tomato 1 No.
Turmeric Powder Pinch
Coriander Leaf 2 Twigs
Green Chilly 4 to 5 Nos.
Curry Leaf 1 Twig
Cinnamon 1/2 inch
Cloves 5 to 6 Nos.
Water 2 or 2 1/2Cups
Ghee 5 spoons
Salt To Taste
Oil 2 spoons


METHOD:
     Take a non-stick vessel. Add 2 spoons of ghee, add the rava, fry it when it starts turning to golden brown. Place it in a seperate plate. Now again heat 2 spoons of oil. Once done, add chopped onion, cinnamon, cloves, slited green chilly, curry leaf, coriander leaf and ginger garlic paste. Saute it until it turns golden brown, now add tomato, saute it until the oil comes out. Now add the chopped vegetables along with pinch of salt. Pour 2 1/2 cups of water, close the vessel with the lid, until the water gets boil and the vegetables are half cooked. Now add the roasted rava gradually without forming any lumps, adjust with salt. Stir inbetween. Once it comes to kichadi consistency, put off the flame, add 2 spoons of ghee, do a stir. Serve hot with coconut chutney.

♬ Sangeetha♡Nambi ♬

July 8, 2013

Brinjal Drumstick Poriyal

     I Love Love Love Brinjal in any form of cooking. Eventhough, i have some allergy on eating Brinjal, will never ever bother to taste it anytime. Now coming to this recipe, this is my mom's all time special dish. She used to prepare this in all her lazy times. This serves dual purpose i.e. you can use it as sidedish as well as the main dish for hot steamed rice. I always love to taste it as main dish rather than having it as side dish. Though its our family favorite dish, i use to prepare this weekly once which can be prepared within 15 mins of time. Not taking much of your valuable time, here comes our family favorite dish................


ALL YOU NEED:
Brinjal 1/4 kg
Drumstick 2 Nos.
Garlic 10 Nos.
Chopped Onion 1 No.
Chopped Tomato 1 No.
Turmeric Powder Pinch
Chilly Powder 1 spoon
Salt To Taste

To Garnish:
Coriander Leaf 2 Twigs
Curry Leaf 1 Twig
Coconut 1/4 cup
Mustard 1/2 spoon
Oil 1 spoon

METHOD:
     Take a vessel. Add all the ingredients under "Table 1" and pour 1/2 glass of water. Mix well and cover it with lid and cook until the veggie cooked properly. Heat a spoon of oil in a pan. Add mustard, curry leaf, coriander leaf and add the cooked mixture. Boil it until excess water drains off. Now add 5 pieces of grated coconut, give a gentle stir for 5 mins in simmer, without breaking the shape of the veggies. Put off the flame. Serve hot.
♬ Sangeetha♡Nambi ♬

July 24, 2013

Dryfish thokku

     Any non-veggie person, will say NO to Dryfish or karuvaadu !!! I am NOT for sure. Everyone in my family are very huge fan of this recipe. Me and my husband can have it with plain rasam rice which have heavenly taste. I was bit skeptical to try this because its belongs to some different variety of dryfish, which i never ever tasted it before. But once i prepared it at home, OMG ! the smell occupies the entire home and my husband rushed to the kitchen to taste it immediately. Literally we both enjoyed !!! Hope u too will like this version for sure. Final note, i forgot to get the name of the dryfish :(


ALL YOU NEED:
Dry Fish 6 Nos.
Chopped Onion 2 Nos.
Chopped Tomato 1 No.
Chopped Garlic 10 Nos.
Chilly Powder 1 spoon
Turmeric Powder Pinch
Mustard 1 spoon
Oil 2 spoons
Salt To Taste


METHOD:
     Clean the dry fish properly and let it sit for a while. Heat 2 spoons of oil in a pan. Add mustard, once its done, add chopped onion and garlic, do fine sauting by adding a pinch of salt. Now add chopped tomato, do sauting for another 3 minutes. Now add chilly powder, turmeric powder, give hard stir until the oil oozes out. Now add on the dry fish, saute it again until the dry fish coats with the mixture and adjust with salt. Be careful while adding salt, as we are using dry fish.

♬ Sangeetha♡Nambi ♬

July 16, 2013

Rava Kichadi

     Being 4 yrs old in married life, this is the second try of my "All time Disaster" recipe - "The Rava Kichadi". Before, giving a note about this, i need to say, Thank god, atleast now i got this perfectly done. Yes, my first try was a complete disaster. Check the story here. If it comes to any recipe related to Rava/Sooji, for sure, i'll be bit scared on giving a try. Because, somehow i'll miss out the proper proportion and it will become gooey. One day, when i was browsing my co-bloggers's space, this recipe tempted me suddenly. So, thought of trying it once again with lot of NO HOPE(!) in my mind. Thank god, it came out very well. Me and H literally enjoyed having this.


ALL YOU NEED:
Rava/Sooji 1/2 cup
Carrot 2 Nos.
Beans 10 Nos.
Potato 2 Nos.
Green Peas 1/2 cup
Ginger Garlic Paste 1 spoon
Chopped Onion 2 Nos.
Chopped Tomato 1 No.
Turmeric Powder Pinch
Coriander Leaf 2 Twigs
Green Chilly 4 to 5 Nos.
Curry Leaf 1 Twig
Cinnamon 1/2 inch
Cloves 5 to 6 Nos.
Water 2 or 2 1/2Cups
Ghee 5 spoons
Salt To Taste
Oil 2 spoons


METHOD:
     Take a non-stick vessel. Add 2 spoons of ghee, add the rava, fry it when it starts turning to golden brown. Place it in a seperate plate. Now again heat 2 spoons of oil. Once done, add chopped onion, cinnamon, cloves, slited green chilly, curry leaf, coriander leaf and ginger garlic paste. Saute it until it turns golden brown, now add tomato, saute it until the oil comes out. Now add the chopped vegetables along with pinch of salt. Pour 2 1/2 cups of water, close the vessel with the lid, until the water gets boil and the vegetables are half cooked. Now add the roasted rava gradually without forming any lumps, adjust with salt. Stir inbetween. Once it comes to kichadi consistency, put off the flame, add 2 spoons of ghee, do a stir. Serve hot with coconut chutney.

♬ Sangeetha♡Nambi ♬

July 8, 2013

Brinjal Drumstick Poriyal

     I Love Love Love Brinjal in any form of cooking. Eventhough, i have some allergy on eating Brinjal, will never ever bother to taste it anytime. Now coming to this recipe, this is my mom's all time special dish. She used to prepare this in all her lazy times. This serves dual purpose i.e. you can use it as sidedish as well as the main dish for hot steamed rice. I always love to taste it as main dish rather than having it as side dish. Though its our family favorite dish, i use to prepare this weekly once which can be prepared within 15 mins of time. Not taking much of your valuable time, here comes our family favorite dish................


ALL YOU NEED:
Brinjal 1/4 kg
Drumstick 2 Nos.
Garlic 10 Nos.
Chopped Onion 1 No.
Chopped Tomato 1 No.
Turmeric Powder Pinch
Chilly Powder 1 spoon
Salt To Taste

To Garnish:
Coriander Leaf 2 Twigs
Curry Leaf 1 Twig
Coconut 1/4 cup
Mustard 1/2 spoon
Oil 1 spoon

METHOD:
     Take a vessel. Add all the ingredients under "Table 1" and pour 1/2 glass of water. Mix well and cover it with lid and cook until the veggie cooked properly. Heat a spoon of oil in a pan. Add mustard, curry leaf, coriander leaf and add the cooked mixture. Boil it until excess water drains off. Now add 5 pieces of grated coconut, give a gentle stir for 5 mins in simmer, without breaking the shape of the veggies. Put off the flame. Serve hot.
♬ Sangeetha♡Nambi ♬