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Thứ Hai, 31 tháng 12, 2012

Nutella Coffee Pannacotta


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Recipe demo video...:)


Ingredients:
2 Cups Milk please use full fat milk
2 Cups Heavy cream
2 Tbsp Gelatin
3-4 Tbsp Sugar
2 Tbsp Instant Coffee Powder
4 Tbsp Nutella
2 Tbsp Coco powder
Method:
  • In a bowl add the gelatin and add luke warm water and mix allow to melt or place the bowl in the microwave for 30 seconds till gelatin melts.
  • Place a heavy bottom pot on medium flame add 1 cup milk and 1 cup cream bring to a simmering boil add half of the sugar and whisk till sugar dissolves.
  • Mix the coco powder with a bit of luke water or milk in a cup this is to avoid lumps add the coco to the boiling milk and stir using a whisk is much more faster and really helps.
  • Add the nutella and stir till nutella melts and combines with milk thoroughly add half of the melted gelatin and keep stirring till well combined.remove from flame allow to cool a bit before pouring into serving glasses.
  • Once the mixture is divided equally into serving glasses cover with clingwrap and place in the fridge till sets.
  • To prepare the coffee panna cotta add 1 cup milk and 1 cup cream into heavy bottom pot and bring to a simmering boil on medium flame.
  • Add sugar and whisk till sugar dissolves. add the instant coffee and stir well add the remaining gelatin and stir till well combined remove from flame and allow to cool a bit.
  • Divide the mixture equally and layer on the pre set nutella follow the same process and place in the fridge till set.
Garnish with tempered chocolate and chocolate shaving serve with loads of love to your guests and family enjoy

Chủ Nhật, 30 tháng 12, 2012

Butter Chicken/Murg Makhani

If you have been following USMasala you would've probably guessed that hubs and I are vegetarians. This is the second chicken recipe among the close to three hundred that I have published so far - the only other being Chicken Tikka. I have sung praises of my Chicken-holic brother if you read the chicken tikka post. That should give you an idea how much he has to have chicken in some form at least for one or even two meals every day. This might surprise you but I do cook chicken for him at home when he visits. Yes that's right, I make it for him without even tasting it and like he says it is some of the best chicken ever and trust me he is honest when it comes to his opinions - especially to me. For that I give myself some serious bragging rights.
Now for the recipe itself - the name Butter Chicken might be misleading as I believe the word 'butter' in it for the creamy texture of gravy rather than the fact that it is loaded with butter. I have seen the literal interpretation of the name in many preparations in the local restaurants. This recipe here - believe it or not - uses no butter at all and trust me, you will not miss it. Also, unlike the impression that the ingredients list might give you, the recipe is rather straightforward to make. So for all you chicken lovers, let me know how you like it.
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Thứ Năm, 27 tháng 12, 2012

Chicken Mug Biryani

Excellent recipe for new years party this recipe was first prepared using vegetables inspired by my friends blog and with her knowledge I created my take on the same. to prepare recipe in vegetarian version please click here to visit priyasfest.com thanks to priya for a wonderful most attractive and innovative recipe idea.

Recipe Demo Video...Enjoy...:)

Ingredients:
1/2 Kilo Boneless Chicken (I used chicken breast)
1/2 Kilo Basmati Rice
3 Onions
2 Fist Full Mint and Coriander
10 Green Chilies
2 Tbsp Ginger Garlic Paste
1 Chicken Stock Cube
2 Tbsp Garam Masala Powder
1 Tbsp Chilly Powder
1/2 Tbsp Turmeric Powder
1/2 Tbsp Cumin Powder
3 Cardamom pods, 3 Cloves, 2 Inch Stick Cinnamon, 1/2 Tbsp Fennel Seeds.
1/2 Cup Yogurt
Salt as per taste
5 Tbsp Oil
3 Tbsp Ghee
Ajinomoto/MSG (Optional)
Milk Half cup
2 Pinch Yellow color or Saffron strands
1 Cup Wheat flour

Prep Up:
  1. Clean and wash the chilies add to a mixer jar to prepare paste.
  2. Using a mortar and pestle crush the cardamom cloves fennel and cinnamon.
  3. Peel was and  slice the onion heat oil in a wok and fry the onion till light brown in color.
  4. Clean and wash the mint and coriander finely chop and reserve.
  5. Cut the chicken into bite size cubes wash and drain water reserve.
  6. Add yellow color to the milk.
  7. Prepare a tight dough with wheat flour and water.
Marination:
  • In a mixing bowl add the chicken, yogurt, crushed spice, garam masala, turmeric, chilly powder, cumin powder, ajinomoto, chicken stock cube, mint 

Method:

  • Heat oil and ghee in a wok add the marinated chicken and fry till the masala has cooked a bit add 2 to 3 cups water cover and allow to cook till well done.
  • Boil water in a pot to cook rice add salt.
  • Wash the basmati rice thrice and add to boiling water stir and allow to cook till rice is half done.
  • The rice should be in breaking consistency ex:should have a bite. once the rice has cooked drain the water and reserve the rice.
  • Spoon out the chicken into mug and pack the cooked rice.
  • Drizzle the milk mixture. 
  • Roll out the dough into small roti and cover on the mug.
  • Place the mugs in the oven at 180 degree for 15 to 20 minutes till well done.
  • Open the dough to check if the rice has cooked once done...
Serve hot with raita and boiled eggs...enjoy...:)


Kheer/Indian rice pudding with saffron and nuts

If there is any sweet dish deeply rooted into the Indian culture it is most ubiquitously the 'Kheer'. For those who have not had the pleasure, it is a close cousin to your typical rice pudding just more exotic and flavorful (in my humble opinion). Here are a few facts to highlight the pervasiveness and importance of this dish in Indian culture. Even though the taste might vary when prepared by one person to another due to how much attention has been given to details, unlike most other dishes in the Indian cuisine that vary widely with the region they are being made in, the recipe and ingredients for the Kheer have stood the test of time and geography. Barring of course the additional flavoring or condiments, the taste essentially is unchanged. Here's another fact - traditionally, when a newly wed bride comes home the first time to her in-laws place, guess what is the first dish she is expected to make, yes the Kheer. Any celebration, any traditional function and festival, even for day to day entertaining the kheer finds its way into the menu. The greatness of this recipe is its simplicity. The slow cooking of the milk along with rice creates that delicious thick rich earthy flavor. Guess you have to try it to find out if you haven't already.
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Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 12, 2012

One Bowl Fruit Cake - my way!

Let's start with the disclaimer first. This is not your traditional, fully loaded fruit cake. This recipe does not involve rum, soaking, a few more time consuming steps and is not too rich either. It can be put together in one bowl in a few simple steps, tastes absolutely fabulous and looks festive with all the holiday colors. For those of my readers that have had similar growing-up experiences as I have, this cake will surely remind you of the plain old tutti-frutti cake from the local bakery that we so enjoyed. I always thought making this cake must require a complex process and machines that only factories have. So we never even tried to make it at home. Plus the fact that ovens are not a common fixture in most kitchens in India. A part of the 'factory machines' and 'complex process' in that the tutti-frutti must require some specialized machines. But the fact that they sell the tutti-frutti mix ready-made in the stores makes this cake a very easy do. A simple twist to the basic vanilla sponge to give it a holiday twist. A fun variation to the traditional cake recipe that is so popular in my family.
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Thứ Bảy, 22 tháng 12, 2012

Nutella Latte

I read about this recipe long time back in a magazine I guess it was cosmopolitan... don't remember my bad however I tried the recipe right after i read it on the magazine from then this has been my secret recipe...there are few changes that I've done over the years trust me this is awesomeness...:)
Do view my demo video...:)
Ingredients:
2 Cups Full Fat Milk
1 Tsp Instant Coffee Powder
1/2 Cup Filter Coffee
2-3 Tbsp Nutella or an entire jar what say...:D
1 Tbsp Sugar (Optional)
Heavy whipping Cream (optional)

Please click here to look into filter coffee recipe.

Method:
  • In a heavy bottom pot add milk and bring to a boil on a medium flame.
  • Add sugar to the milk and keep whisking add nutella and keep stirring till nutella melts.
  • Add coffee and stir once bring to a boil and remove from flame.
  • If you have a whisk just whisk the coffee once to create froth pour into serving mugs and top with whipping cream.
Serve right away with toast or biscuits...this recipe can be chilled and served during summer...enjoy...:)
Do view my filter coffee recipe too...:)

Thứ Sáu, 21 tháng 12, 2012

Basil Chutney + Basil Salami Cheese Toast/Tulsi Thuvaiyal

As per Indian myth basil is considered to be auspicious we consider basil to be really holy in india tulsi is so secred from birth till death tulsi/basil is used in our homes...as per ayurveda tulsi has many properties the few which i know are its good for common cold flu digestion heart aliments liver related aliments and skin diseases and many more...
After all that gyan I feel hungry for more basil toast turned out really good yaar...you people need to try my side of Italian pesto converted to our style chutney I'm getting better or rather say excellent with my kitchen experiments... superb when served with hot steaming rice roti or dosa...can be stored upto 3 days in the fridge...perfect treat for winter...
Basil chutney video...:)

Ingredients:
1 Medium Size Bell pepper
4 Green Chilies 
1/2 Onion
4 Pods Garlic
2 Fist Full Basil leafs/Tulsi
10-15 Almonds
10 Walnuts
1 Tsp Cumin Powder
1 Tsp Lime juice
Salt as per taste
2 Tbsp Olive Oil
  • Pick out all the old leafs and wash the basil thoroughly before use. 
  • Heat a wok with oil on medium flame add the garlic chilly and fry a bit add the onion and fry till transparent.
  • Add the bell pepper and fry on low flame add the almonds and walnuts and allow the bell pepper to cook a bit.
  • Add the basil and fry.
  • Allow all the ingredients to cool before grinding.
  • Add all the ingredients to amixerjar add cumin lime juice and salt and grind with out adding any water.
Serve right away with rice or roti...enjoy...:)

To prepare toast:
Cheese Singles
Basil Chutney
Bread
Salami
Butter

  • Spread a dollop of chutney on the bread slice layer with salami and cheese spread chutney over the second slice and place over a hot tava add butter and toast till both sides turn light golden in color...serve hot with cafe latte and enjoy...:)


Teri Deewani Ho Gayi...:P

Thứ Tư, 19 tháng 12, 2012

Ginger Chai Latte

Ginger and cardamom is know for its digestive properties in my family dad is true die hard fan of tea he loves tea so much every hour he needs a shot of tea to keep him going its a bad habit though i can never control him. winter is a best weather to enjoy creamy ginger tea. I've added my own pizazz and created chai latte just for you...such a warm post for holidays so happy to spread love around me.
Chai latte recipe demo...:)


Ingredients:
3 Cups Water
1 Inch Piece Ginger
4-5 Tbsp Tea powder
5-6 Cardamom pods
3 Cups Milk (Full Fat)
Whipping Cream (Optional)
Sugar as per taste

Method:
  • Peal the ginger and wash thoroughly before preparation.
  • Using a mortar and pestle first crush the cardamom pods and reserve in a bowl. just bruise the ginger a bit and reserve in a bowl.
  • Add water to a heavy bottom pot and bring to a rapid boil. add the cardamom and ginger and bring to a rapid boil for 2 minutes reduce the flame.
  • Add the tea and stir allow to boil turn of the flame and cover the pot with a plate allow the tea to rest a bit.
  • Bring milk to a rapid boil add sugar to the milk and keep stirring remove from flame once the sugar dissolves.
  • Filter the tea into the milk directly and stir serve hot into mug topped with whipping cream. 
Serve along with biscuits or cakes enjoy...:)

Kabhi kabhi mere dil mein khayaal aata hai...Ki jaise tujhko banaya gaya hai mere liye...this is my tea time song...Just singing...I know...okay...done...:P see you soon with my next blog post...:)

Thứ Sáu, 14 tháng 12, 2012

Rasam Vada/Crisp lentil dumplings in a spiced tomato soup

This has been in my drafts folder forever. Not sure why it never made it out the door, well at least not until now. Guess I was waiting for the right moment. Talking about the right moment, these crispy dumplings soaked in the spicy soup is just perfect while you wait in the comfort of your home for that first snow, not that it ever snows here in south Florida. This dish hails from southern India but has come to be popular in all parts of the country of course with the details varying on how its done every couple hundred miles. Here I present how I like to do them. Hubs is a big fan of this and when I pulled out this recipe from my drafts, I did get to hear a mouthful on how I haven't made these for him in a while. When you take a spoonful into your mouth, while you enjoy the crispiness from the dumplings, the spicy soup kicks in and makes it just a delightful mix of flavors on your palate. The recipe is not too tricky either. It uses simple ingredients including the Rasam powder that are easily available in any Indian grocery store. And yes, if you cannot get the  donut shape right, it is perfectly okay to just shape the dumplings as regular dough balls.
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Thứ Tư, 12 tháng 12, 2012

Zansaar.com Shopping Haul

12.12.12 post Yo...I'm a regular online shopper shopping online is much more easy we save on petrol and time the truth I hate Bangalore traffic....must say zansaar is really a service oriented company excellent customer care team and wonderful hand picked products for your home needs...the only downside to my shopping experience they have not taken good care in packaging if its done with a little bit of care i would appreciate it...I had to splurge a bit for my blog and these are my picks...:)

Haul Video enjoy...:)

Doesn't the yellow pumpkin bowl look cute...cost price 399rs...
 Chocolate or cheese fondue set...599rs
 Blue Buta Bowl...399rs...
last but not least a cute little lantern...199rs...:)

Zansaar has not promoted for the products all products are purchased on my own this is my review.

Chủ Nhật, 9 tháng 12, 2012

Egg Seekh Kabab

I had to post my updated version on egg kababs the old video on my youtube account is deleted. this recipe is very simple and easy to prepare best served during tea time i stumbled upon this recipe years back when i was still in school i have altered the recipe as per my taste and still experimenting on the recipe.

Do watch my video...Enjoy...:)

Ingredients:
2-3 Eggs
1/2 Onion
3-4 Green Chilies
1 Tbsp Ginger Garlic Paste
1 Tbsp Kitchen King Masala or Garam Masala
2 Cups Bread Crumbs
1/2 Tbsp Chat Masala
1/2 Tsp Black Pepper Powder (optional)
1/2 Tsp Jeera Powder/Cumin Powder
3 Tbsp Fresh Mint and Coriander
Salt as per taste
Oil for frying

Prep Up:

  1. In a pot of room temperature water add the eggs allow the eggs to rest in the water for some time before placing on flame. add 1 tbsp salt and place the pot on the stove boil the eggs on medium flame for 10 minutes turn of the flame allow the eggs to rest in the water for 10 to 15 minutes. peel the shells and reserve the egg in a bowl. follow this method to get perfect boiled eggs.
  2. In a mixer jar add onion, chilly, chat masala, garam masala, jeera powder along with ginger and garlic paste with out adding water grind the ingredients to smooth paste.
  3. Finely Chop the mint and coriander and reserve.
Method:
  • In a mixing bowl add the bread crumbs and the prepared masala grate the eggs add salt mint and coriander and mix well till well combined do not add water allow the mixture to rest for 1/2 hour before preparing.
  • If the mixture is to dry and can form patties then sprinkle some milk to combine all the ingerdients.
  • Take a portion of the mixture using a bamboo skewer stretch the mixture and form a seekh. 
  • Make sure to wet your hands before forming a kabab.   


  • Heat a tava on medium flame place the prepared kababs brush oil and fry the kababs till all sides turn light golden in color.
Serve hot with mint chutney, lime wedge and onion...Enjoy...:)

Thứ Bảy, 8 tháng 12, 2012

Masaledar bharwan baingan/ Spicy Stuffed Eggplants


Eggplants in my home is always about hubs.The little one and I like it too but with hubs its like nothing I can explain in a few words. Guess the only way he wouldn't eat them is raw. To go on a little more, he loves all different kinds of them, the italian, chinese, indian, purple, green, white and most likely any other kinds that he and I haven't even seen yet. His most favorite kind however are these baby eggplants just the way I make them *smirk*. You do have to give him some credit though, the eggplant is no doubt a very versatile vegetable. Fry them, saute them, bake them or even mash them and they always come out a winner.
I make them many different ways and this way is one of the most frequent as this one is my favorite eggplant preparation too. The eggplants are thoroughly soaked in spices and yet retain their beautiful petite shape making them very presentable for when you are entertaining. The kick of the spices and tang from the lemon juice and amchur along with the creamy texture of the nicely cooked eggplant make them ideally suited to be eated either with parathas or with rice and some daa. And yes, remember to leave the stems on to make them extra fun to eat.
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Thứ Năm, 6 tháng 12, 2012

Radish Rice/Mullangi Sadam

This is a secret recipe out of my grandmoms dairy. all in all its good for patients who are suffering from common cold and fistula. people who hate radish will surely enjoy this recipe the aroma of ghee combined with radish is so good its a simple lunch recipe do try it...:)

Do watch my demo video...enjoy...:)

Ingredients:
4-5 Radish
2 Cups Cooked Rice
1 Bell Pepper(Optional)
1 Onion
1/12 Tbsp Black pepper corns crushed
2 Tbsp Ghee
2 Tbsp Oil
Salt as per taste

Prep up:
  1. Peel and chop the radish into bit size cubes.
  2. De-seed and chop the bell pepper into cubes.
  3. Finely chop the onion.
Method:
  • Heat the wok on a medium flame with oil and ghee.
  • Add the finely chopped onion and fry till transparent add the radish and fry a bit to cook the radish sprinkle some water cover and allow to cook.
  • Once the radish has cooked add the bell peppers stir allow to cook till moisture evaporates.
  • Make a well in the middle of the veggies add ghee and crushed peppercorns allow the pepper to fry a bit before mixing stir and fry the veggies till oil separates.
  • Add cooked rice and mix well till the veggies have distributed evenly allow the rice to heat up a bit before serving.
Garnish with mint and coriander serve hot...enjoy...:) 


Thứ Hai, 3 tháng 12, 2012

South Indian Mixed Vegetable Korma

I would like to dedicate this recipe to my favorite food bloggers Mrs. Nava krishanan and Mr.Fahad Khan and also friends who have been with me from the beginning first of all i would want to thank everyone who has been supporting me in my journey my friends, family, youtube subbies, facebook followers and my dearest blog followers thank you so much...♥♥♥

Do watch my recipe video...Enjoy...:)

Ingredients Required:
2 Carrots (Cut into coins)
1 Cup French Beans
2 Navil kosu or Kholrabi (peeled and chopped into bite size chunks)
1 Cup Green Peas (Par boiled)
1 Potato ( Peeled and cubed)
1 Tomato (Chopped into cubes)
1 Large Onion (Sliced)
2 Cups Cauliflower (Please click the link and see how to clean the cauliflower)
Fist Full mint and coriander finely chopped
1/2 Lime Juice
1 1/2 Cups Coconut Milk

3 Tbsp Oil
2 Tbsp Ghee
Salt as per taste

1 Bay leaf
3-4 Cloves
3-4 Cardamom pods
1 Inch Stick Cinnamon
1/2 Tsp Turmeric powder
1 Tbsp Coriander powder

For the green chilly masala paste:
1 Inch Ginger
10-12 Pods Garlic
8-10 Green Chilies
1/2 Bay leaf
1/4 Tsp Black Pepper Corns
3 Cardamom Pods
4 Cloves
1 Inch Stick Cinnamon
1/4 Tsp Fennel Seeds
2 Tbsp Oil
To prepare the masala paste:
  • Heat a fry pan add oil on medium flame fry all the the above mentioned ingredients for masala upto 2 to 3 minutes.
  • Remove from flame and allow to cool before adding to a mixer jar.
  • Grind the ingredients into smooth paste with out adding water. 
This masala paste can be preserved upto 2 weeks in a air tight container placed in a refrigerator.

Method:
  • On a medium flame place a heavy bottom pot or handi with oil and ghee.
  • Add onion and whole spices and fry till the onion turns transparent.
  • Add the tomato and the chilly masala paste and fry make sure the masala has cooked enough and the oil separates.
  • First of all add the carrots, beans and Navil kosu and coarse salt and fry a bit add enough water and place the lid.
  • Once the carrots beans and navil kosu are par boiled add the potato and stir allow to cook well.
  • Add the cauliflower and peas add water if needed stir and cover allow the veg to cook well.
  • Once all the veggies are soft and tender add the coconut milk and stir allow to boil till the raw flavor from the coconut milk has reduced.
  • Garnish with lime juice mint and coriander.
Serve hot with steamed rice or chapathi...Enjoy...:)