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Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Tomato Alugadda Kura / Tomato Potato Curry with Coriander



Ingredients:
2 big potatoes, peeled and cut into cubes
2 medium red onions, finely chopped
4 medium tomatoes, chopped
A bunch chopped coriander leaves
1 1/2 Tablespoons Ginger&Garlic paste
1 Teaspoon red chilli powder
1/2 Teaspoon Turmeric powder
Salt
2 Tablespoons Oil







 
Preparation

Heat oil in a non stick pan. Once oil is hot, add the onions and fry until transcluded.
 
Add ginger&garlic paste and fry for another minute. Now add turmeric powder, chilli powder, potatoes and fry for some time.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Now add chopped tomatoes, coriander leaves and salt.
 
 
Put a little bit of water put the lid on the pan and change to medium heat. (In case you have a pressure cooker, heat and cook until 2 whistles)
 
Check after 6-7 minutes and see if potatoes are cooked. Once potatoes are cooked and, check salt and desired consistency. 

Enjoy with rice or indian flat bread.
 

Monday, 29 October 2012

Hyderabadi Khadai Dal / Red Lentils

Ingredients:
200 Grams Masoor Dal (Red lentils)
1 Tomato (finely chopped)
1 Onion (finely chopped)
1/4 Teaspoon Turmeric Powder
2 Green Chillies
1 Teaspoon Red Chilli Powder
1 Tablespoon Ginger & Garlic Paste
2 Tablespoons of Oil
Salt
Coriander leaves for garnishing




Preparation:

Wash and drain the lentils 2-3 times.
In a non-stick pan heat the oil and add the onions. Fry until golden.
Add ginger&garlic paste,  fry for another minute and add tomato, chilli, turmeric, salt, green chilli. Fry until the tomatoes are soft.
Now add the lentils and a cup of water and mix well. Cover the pan, let it cook on medium heat until lentils are done and water is evaporated.

This delicious dal recipe is best with boiled rice or parathas.

 

Hyderabadi Kali Mirchi Ka Salan (Hyderabadi Black Pepper Curry)


 
Ingredients:
400g Lamb- or Goat meat, cut into pieces
4 medium onions, finely chopped
2 green chillis (as per your liking you can use more)
2 Teaspoons black pepper powder
1 Tablespoon Garam Masala powder
(use a high quality one - I made mine by myself see end of post)
1 Tablespoon Ginger & Garlic paste
1/4th Teaspoon Turmeric powder
Lime Juice (half lime)
3 Tablespoons of oil
Few coriander- and mit leaves, finely chopped for garnishing)
Salt
 
Preparation

Wash the meat pieces and mix them with turmeric powder, onions,   oil, ginger & garlic paste, pepper and a bit of water.
Pressure cook the mixture until meat is done and tender.
Now add the lemone juice, salt, green chillis and garam masala. Let it cook on low heat until oil seperates. Stir every couple of minutes. 
You can serve this with boiled rice, Pulao rice or indian flatbread.

How to make delicous Garam Masala

Bell Pepper/Capsicume Stir Fry with Peanut Powder



 

Ingredients:
2 Tablespoon Peanuts
4 Bell Peppers / Capsicum (whatever colours you like)
1/2 Teaspoon Cumin Seeds
2 Teaspoons Sesame Seeds
1 Teaspoon Red Chilli Poweder
1/2 Teaspoon Garam Masala

Pinch of Urad Dal
Pinch of Mustard Seeds
A few Curry Leaves
Salt
Oil



Preparation:

Cut the bell peppers into chunks (wash, remove stems and seeds)

Heat non-stick pan, add a little oil and fry peanuts until golden. Then add sesame and cumin seeds, fry for a minute and remove from heat. Move aside and le it cool down. Once room temperature, grind into powder.

Heat non-stick pan again (add some oil) and add the urad dal, mustard seeds and curry leaves. Once the mustard seed start to splutter, add all the bell peper chunks. Fry for few minutes and then close lid and steam until they are done (they should not be too soft, they are best with a little crunch).

Once done, add the ground peanute powder, garam masala, red chilli and salt.  Stir in till done.

Serve hot with rice, rotis or with salads.

Thursday, 5 July 2012

Restaurant Rasam / Dublin Dun Laoghaire

Recently it was my hubby's Birthday and we wanted to chose a good place to eat out for dinner.

We chose Restaurant Rasam in Dun Laoghire.

Entrance Rasam





















The surrounding of the Restaurant is a quite village near the beach. If the weather is good, I recommend to take a stroll from Dun Laoghire to Glasthule and have a glass of appetizer in one of the pubs in Glasthule.



Entrance area


























Location: Dun Laoghire- Glasthule near Dublin
How to get there: Very easy to access by car, bus or train. For Public transport I recommend by train 20min from Dublin, station Glasthule from there 3 minutes walk.
Cuisine: Indian (all regions)
Poppadams
Price Range: High
Service: Very good
Ambiance: authentic, comfy, stylish
Taste: Fingerlickin' good











Starter (Snapper)



Hmm the Thali (Lentils, Spinach, Chicken, Lamb, Shrimp)



They give Poppadoms with fresh chutneys for free. The chutneys are really fresh, I felt like I was eating a mango.For starters we had Chicken Tika and Snapper which was very delicious. We decided to share a Tali for the main course (more than enough for 2ppl - extra naan to be ordered).

Verdict Food, service, ambiance was amazing. It really feels that the chef uses only fresh herbs and spices and does not go with any ready made masala mix. Price still too high for wine/drinks and extras such as a naan. It could have been a bit more spicy but we simply forgot to ask. I am sure they would amend the spices for you. If you like Indian food, you'll defenately love Rasam.

Rating 4 out of 5


We'll be back!

 
 




















Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Aubergine Fry / Kattrika Poriyal

Now coming to my favourite cuisine - The south Indian (Tamil Nadu) food is typically flavoured with curry leaves which I love. Please see here my aubergine/brinjal fry, it is very easy to prepare! As usual, I am giving a low carbohydrates option.

Ingredients:

400g Small Aubergines/eggplants (can be bought at Asian shop)
1 string fresh Curry leaves
1/2 Teaspoon Mustard Seeds
1/4 Teaspoon Asafoetida
1 Tablespoon Black Gram Dal / Urad Dal (can be bought at Asian shop)
1/4 Teaspoon Turmeric / Kurkuma
1 Teaspoon Dried Red Chili 

2 Tablespoons Oil (use Olive Oil for healthier option)


Urad Dal

Crushed Red Chili
Asefoiteda
 

Preparation:







Wash the Aubergines/Brinjals and cut each into 4 pieces.






 





Take a bowl fill with salt water. Put all the Aubergines/Brinjals inside (color and freshness remains)






Heat a non-stick pan and put oil. 


Put the mustard seeds, once they start spluttering, put the Curry Leaves, Asafoetida, Black Garam Dal, Kurkuma and Red Chili.


Once the Dal becomes golden, put in the Aubergines/Brinjals. 




 
Fry and stir for approximately 8-10 minutes until light brown and done (make sure it is not too soft)

Put Salt accordingly


Serving Suggestions



A typical indian meal: Rotis, Aubergine Fry and Mutton Curry



Low carb version: low fat cottage cheese, green lettuce salad and the Aubergine Fry









Typical for my husband and me.  He would love a typical Indian meal with Rotis, Curry and Veg. I would take salad and supplement instead of bread or rice.



I will work on the quality of the photographs ;-)

ENJOY!



Don't trust the B---- in Apartement 23 / US Sitcom Series

Well, it is a refreshing new series which I started to watch recently, the mid-season final aired few weeks ago in the US and the series are available online.




Originally aired as Apartment 23 it is a 2012 Sitcom Series about the small town girl June (Dreama Walker) whose fiancé cheated on her and is now living together with the the girl Chloe who seduced her fiancé (Krysten Ritter as the B).

Imagine our lovely Zoey Deschannel in New Girl turned into a egocentric - Party - It Girl yet good at heart. Change the scenery from LA to NY, include James van der Beek (Dawson from Dawsons Creek!!) you get somewhat the picture of this new series.

Usually, Chloe gets the naïve June into trouble. She won’t see any fault in the beginning but towards the end, Chloe and June surprisingly complement each other and share a extraordinary friendship in NY.

The series is funny, especially James Van der Beek as a struggling actor trying to get attention with new skinny jeans, dancing with the stars show or quotes from Dawsons Creek.

I think this is a good time pass and worth a watch on a lazy Monday evening.

Rating: 3-4

James, Chloe and June


Source
5 - AWESOME!
4 - Great time pass
3 - One time watch
2 - Muahh, not really worth it

1 - Seriously? Waste of time!

Wikipedia