I've decided to start a new post section for Weekend Cooking. I usually try to cook a complete meal on Friday nights and Saturdays. The rest of the days it usually ends up being curry and roti, after a long day at work. Here is my first plate...
I made..
1. White Rice
2. Mango Dal (not pictured)
3. Simple Potato Curry (see below for the recipe)
4. Tomato Chutney (bought it in India)
5. Tomato Rasam
6. Curd/Yogurt (not pictured)
7. Papad (not pictured)
These can, of course, also be made on the week days, but I usually don't have the time or energy to make them :)
For the simple Potato Curry
INGREDIENTS
2 medium Potatoes - finely cubed
Turmeric
Salt
Red Chilli Powder
Oil
TADKA
Mustard Seeds
Jeera
Channa Dal
Urid Dal
Hing
PROCEDURE
Optional: Microwave the chopped potatoes for about 3 to 4 minutes in a microwave safe bowl, this will help decrease the cooking time.
At the same time, heat some oil in a cooking pan and add the tadka ingredients. Now add in the cooked potato pieces, a pinch of turmeric, salt and red chilli powder. Fry the pieces until they are a little brown and take it off heat. Ready to serve.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Mango Dal / Mamidikaya Pappu
Dal!!!! What a wonderful dish and so easy to make on those week days when you are tired from work and don't have the energy to stand at the stove. It is even easier with a pressure cooker, since you can just cook your rice and dal at the same time in about 10 minutes.
INGREDIENTS
1 Mango -- using a peeler, discard the outer green layer of the mango and scrap around the center of the mango, until you have thin shavings of the entire mango.
1 cup Toor Dal
1 1/2 cups Water
Turmeric
Red Chilli Powder (you can use 3 or 4 green chillies instead too)
Salt
Cilantro/Coriander
TADKA -- can be excluded if you don't want any tadka.
Mustard Seeds
Jeera
Channa Dal
2 Red Chillies
Hing
Oil
PROCEDURE
In a pressure cooker safe dish, wash the dal well and add in the mango shavings.
If you want to use green chillies add them now as well.
Add the water and a pinch of turmeric. Pressure cook the dal for about 3 whistles (the same time as it takes for you to cook rice).
Once the cooker has cooled, remove the dal dish and add salt and red chilli powder (if using).
In a separate tadka pan, heat about 1 tbsp of oil and add all of the other tadka ingredients. when the dal browns and the mustard seeds splutter, add the tadka to the dal and mix everything well.
Garnish with cilantro.
Serve with Rice or Roti
INGREDIENTS
1 Mango -- using a peeler, discard the outer green layer of the mango and scrap around the center of the mango, until you have thin shavings of the entire mango.
1 cup Toor Dal
1 1/2 cups Water
Turmeric
Red Chilli Powder (you can use 3 or 4 green chillies instead too)
Salt
Cilantro/Coriander
TADKA -- can be excluded if you don't want any tadka.
Mustard Seeds
Jeera
Channa Dal
2 Red Chillies
Hing
Oil
PROCEDURE
In a pressure cooker safe dish, wash the dal well and add in the mango shavings.
If you want to use green chillies add them now as well.
Add the water and a pinch of turmeric. Pressure cook the dal for about 3 whistles (the same time as it takes for you to cook rice).
Once the cooker has cooled, remove the dal dish and add salt and red chilli powder (if using).
In a separate tadka pan, heat about 1 tbsp of oil and add all of the other tadka ingredients. when the dal browns and the mustard seeds splutter, add the tadka to the dal and mix everything well.
Garnish with cilantro.
Serve with Rice or Roti
Labels:
Dal,
Mango,
Simple Cooking
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Rajma/Red Kidney Beans Curry
Wow...I just can't believe I've been gone so long from the blogging work. I need to get back on track. I have a lot of recipes to post, but I just couldn't find the time to upload them to my computer. Will try to be more disciplined now.
Rajma is a very versatile curry, it's great with roti and puri, but it can be eaten just as well with plain rice or rice dishes like pulao or biryani. It's great for parties, but simple enough to make for a night at home.
Here's my simple attempt at it...I buy store bought red kidney beans with no salt added. The no salt added is very important, unless you can remember that when it's time for you to add salt to your curry.
You can also buy the regular dry kidney beans and just soak them overnight.
INGREDIENTS
1 can Red Kidney Beans (well washed, I don't like the taste of the canned juices, so I wash mine really well)
1/2 finely chopped Onion
2 tbsp Tomato Paste (can be home made or store bought, I buy the Hunts Tomato Paste)
Salt
Red Chilli Powder
Garam Masala
Dhania (Coriander/Cilantro) Powder
1 1/2 cup Water
Oil
PROCEDURE
In a heavy bottomed pan, heat about 3 tbsp of oil. Add in the chopped onion and let them soften.
Now add in the tomato paste, water, salt, red chilli powder, garam masala, dhania powder and stir well until there are no lumps. Add in the beans.
Cover and let the curry come to a boil (on medium-low heat).
Done!!!! So, easy for such a famous dish.
Serving suggestion:
In a bowl, top the rajma with some more chopped onion and fresh chopped coriander with a side of a lime wedge. Serve with roti, puri, rice, anything you want!
Rajma is a very versatile curry, it's great with roti and puri, but it can be eaten just as well with plain rice or rice dishes like pulao or biryani. It's great for parties, but simple enough to make for a night at home.
Here's my simple attempt at it...I buy store bought red kidney beans with no salt added. The no salt added is very important, unless you can remember that when it's time for you to add salt to your curry.
You can also buy the regular dry kidney beans and just soak them overnight.
INGREDIENTS
1 can Red Kidney Beans (well washed, I don't like the taste of the canned juices, so I wash mine really well)
1/2 finely chopped Onion
2 tbsp Tomato Paste (can be home made or store bought, I buy the Hunts Tomato Paste)
Salt
Red Chilli Powder
Garam Masala
Dhania (Coriander/Cilantro) Powder
1 1/2 cup Water
Oil
PROCEDURE
In a heavy bottomed pan, heat about 3 tbsp of oil. Add in the chopped onion and let them soften.
Now add in the tomato paste, water, salt, red chilli powder, garam masala, dhania powder and stir well until there are no lumps. Add in the beans.
Cover and let the curry come to a boil (on medium-low heat).
Done!!!! So, easy for such a famous dish.
Serving suggestion:
In a bowl, top the rajma with some more chopped onion and fresh chopped coriander with a side of a lime wedge. Serve with roti, puri, rice, anything you want!
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