Both Shira and Pakora is one of the winter most eating food in Delhi .. But Now I'll start with Indian Rice which is called PULLAOW .
Indegridents: 1. 1 Glass of rice ( 200 gms) 2. 2 carrots 3. 100 gm of peas 4. 2 Tablespoon of oils 5. 1 onion 6. If you like CUMIN seeds then you can add a bit of them also 7. Salt and pepper a/c to taste You can make this dish either in PRESSURE COOKER or in A BOWL 1) Pressure Cooker method (It is easy and fast) -a- Take Pressure cooker and put it on gas -b- Add 2 table spoon of oils and warm it -c- Add Cummin seeds and onion (in pieces) -d- when onion become little brown then add PEAS and CARROTS -e- Add 1 glass of Rice (preferably Basmati) and 1 glass of water(woda) and salt and little pepper -f- Close pressure cooker, after 2-3 wistles your rice should be ready .. It takes only 10-15 mins 2) BOWL method -a- Take BOWL(Steel/metal) and put it on gas -b- Add 2 table spoon of oils and warm it -c- Add Cummin seeds and onion (in pieces) -d- when onion become little brown then add PEAS and CARROTS -e- Add 1 glass of Rice (preferably Basmati) and 2 glass of water(woda) and salt and little pepper -f- Heat it it loose all water and rice become soft. it looks like this http://www.rice-recipes.com/images/indian-rice.jpg All the best! |
i like PULLAOW verru much :D
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hehe yeah .. they are yummy :) I hope now you can make them easily ;)
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i will also try :) i need to learn new things, mu husband crying all the time he is eatting chicken tandoori,
by the way its my favourite food :D |
hihi .. I can understand your husband .. cook something spicey he'll like it :D
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I will propose something for Indian breakfast (though non-Indians are advised to eat it for lunch/dinner...)
My man is from the South - so beware it will be spicy: UPMA Ingredients: 1 cup Rava / Sooji (Semolina, in Polish - kasza manna) 25 gms fried Cashew Nuts (optional) 1 inch Ginger chopped 1 chopped Onion Green Chillie slit sideways 1/4 cup Green Peas frozen or fresh 1 tsp Mustard Seeds 1 tsp Urad Daal (zolte lentile) Salt to taste 1/2 tsp Turmeric Powder Chili powder to taste (optional) Oil Few curry leaves Finely chopped coriander leaves My way of making it: put oil in the pot, fry chopped onions along with the spices, curry leaves and mustard seeds (make them pop). When onions are golden in color, add 2 cups of water - make it boil. Then add rava (kasza manna) - simmer for a moment and keep on stirring ,while it boils on the quiet flame for about 6 min. Add coriander leaves and one tablespoon of oil. Serve hot! goes well with light sambar :) |
Cytat:
it is very spicey :) My husband got different taste now, whever he goes to India, he cannot eat food there coz its too much spicy for him. myself i cannot eat too much chilli, need to feel some taste not only fire, whats the point for cooking then , better to eat only chilli powder and u can avoid cooking :P |
Food is good!
Dear Deepaczku..and all other on forum..
Food is the most deliciois thing..on this earth..(I am still not sure where to place it, before or after POlish Girl, better not to talk baout it , when there are so many emancipiert girls here. :> ). Anyway, Please find here the Recipe of MADDUR VADA: Maddur is a small village like place near Bangalore. And this is a speciality form this place: There is a German Saying : LIEBE GEHT DURCH DEN MAGEN, means, LOVE FINDS ITS WAY THROUGH STOMACH..sounds little BIOLOGICAL than romantic...but perhaps with an Indian husband..that might be true..so ....enjoy this recipe all together..:-) Ingredients: Maida 1 cup Rava 2 cups 2 medium onions Baking soda 1/4 tsp. Ghee 2 tsp. Green chilies 4 Coriander leaves Salt to taste Maddur Vada Method: Finely chop onions, green chilies and coriander. Mix with salt and keep aside for 15 minutes. Mix maida, rava, ghee and baking soda with the above mixture thoroughly. Make small balls of the dough flatten them with your hand and deep fry in oil. Preparation time: 30 minutes Mandar :) |
You know Mandar, I havnt eat Madhur Vada but I heard of it .. Now I can make this :) danke :)
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Deepak, now recipe for pakora pleeeeaaase :D
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Suman, Gacek gave very good recipe for pakoras in polish in Kuchnia Indyjska :)
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okok :D checking it ;)
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wo Sis Thanks :> :D hehehe
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it's really good to have Bhabhi Ji, like u, girls :D
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Indian Cheese Pakora ( aka Paneer Pakora)
First we need to make Indian cheese. 1. Take 2 Litre of 3.2% fat milk and boil it on gas. 2. Put 1 Lime's juice into it. 3. Collect all cheese and throw alway the water. 4. Put this cheese in a cloath under weight so that it get shape. 5. Next morning and cut it into square pieces I'll look like this. http://images.allrecipes.com/site/al...small/9750.jpg Now we are going to make Pakora from it, those who knows how to make pakora may omitt this. It is same procedure. 1. Take 250 gms of Besan in a bowl(gram flour, you can find this on www.masala.com.pl) 2. add 1 small cup of water and make it like glue ( not much thick and not much lean, so that it can stick to cheese) 3. add salt and red chilly(if you have) in this pulp. 4. Put Pan half filled with oil and make it hot. 5. put these cheese pieces in this pulp with Besan(gram flour) 6. Now put one by one these pieces into pan to DEEP FRY. 7. Take them out when it become orange. 8. Go and eat them as appetizer. http://www.cook-talk.com/forum/index...&image_id=1222 http://www.goodnessdirect.co.uk/detail/431803b.jpg |
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