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Monday, August 11, 2014

Coconut Chutney- Authentic South Indian Style


If you have been looking for an authentic coconut chutney recipe that tastes exactly similar to the taste that you come across in the south Indian restaurants then look no where, your search ends here! Here's a coconut chutney recipe that will take you straight to the south. :)

This awesomely yummy chutney is a compatible partner to idly, dosa, upma, uthapam, vada, bhajjis and many more. ;) You can even try the match making with your dhoklas and samosas. :D


So why wait? Let’s get started! 

What You Need?

For Grinding

Shredded Coconut: 1 cup
Channa Daal:
½ cup
Ginger: 1″ pc
Green Chillies: 2

C12H22O11 (Sugar): ½ tsp
Lemon Juice: 1 tsp
Salt to taste


For Tempering

Curry Leaves: 1 sprig
Oil: 1 tsp
Asafoetida: A pinch
Mustard Seeds:
½ tsp
Dry Red Cillies: 1-2
Chana Daal : ½  tsp

Cumin: ½ tsp


How to create it?
  • Dry roast the chana dal in a pan till it gets light brown in colour and a nice aroma fills your kitchen.
  • Now transfer the chana dal, coconut, ginger, chillies, salt and sugar into the mixer jar and pulse grind.
  • Use little water to make it into a smooth paste.
  • At last add in the lemon juice and mix.
  • Transfer into the serving plate or even better serve in a coconut shell.
Tame It With Tempering
  • Heat oil and add the mustard seeds along with asafoetida.
  • Once the mustard seeds crackle, add the chana dal.
  • Fry till the chana dal turns brown.
  • Next add the dry red chillies, cumin and curry leaves.
  • Fry for a minute and then pour it over the coconut chutney.  

"EXTRA HELPINGS"

Do you know that Coconut Oil is an excellent moisturizer? 
Coconut oil has great anti-aging properties and is a great skin nourisher. So next time instead of heading to the cosmetic section of the store, head straight to your kitchen to tackle those dry patches and fine lines ;) 


Saturday, August 9, 2014

Khaman Dhokla - An Indian snack made of chickpea flour

Alright so it’s raining outside...and with rains comes the urge of eating pakodas (fried Indian fritters)! So what do you do? You head straight to the kitchen to catch hold of some chickpea flour and get started. But hey wait! You're on diet!! Oops nothing deep fried!! Nothing high on calories!! :( So is it pakodas?? Nay!! :P But what do you do with the chickpea flour looking at you in anticipation of a great dish?? Well, let’s make Dhoklas!! :) Yay!!!  :D Yummy Dhoklas are just the perfect alternative to put your chickpea flour to a healthier use and tackle the sudden SNACK ATTACKS!! 




These soft, fluffy & moist Dhoklas are so easy and convenient to make that once you try your hands on this recipe, you would never want to buy Dhoklas from the shop again!! There are many different variations of this dish but what I’m gonna show you here is super fast and super yummy! Trust me!







So let's kick start with the ingredients: 

What You Need?
 
For Batter

Chickpea Flour or Besan: 1 & ½ cup 
C12H22O11 (Sugar): 1 tsp 
Salt to taste 
Lukewarm H2O (water) as required (around one cup)
Fruit salt or Eno: 1 sachet
Ginger & green chilli paste: 1 tsp
Oil: 1 tsp (for greasing and little to drizzle on the batter)
C6H8O7 (Citric Acid) or Lemon Juice: 1 tsp 

For Tempering

Oil: 2 tbsp
Mustard seeds: ½ tsp
Asafoetida: A pinch
Slit green chillies (you can also use dry red chillies like me): 4
C12H22O11 (Sugar): 1 tsp
Grated coconut: ¼ cup
Chopped coriander leaves: ½ cup
H2O (water): ½ cup

How to create it?

  • Mix salt, sugar and chickpea flour. Pour lukewarm H2O to make a thick paste (it should have a falling consistency but not runny). 
  • Let it rest for 15-20 min at least.
  • Meanwhile put H2O into your steamer and let it steam on high flame. 
  • After resting the batter for 15 min, mix in ginger- green chilli paste, lemon juice and a drizzle of oil. 
  • Just before putting the batter into the steamer mix in the fruit salt and pour it in a greased tray.
  • Steam  for at least 15 min and then de-mould it after cooling.
Tame It With Tempering

  • Heat oil in a kadhai.
  • Once hot, add mustard seeds, asafoetida, slit green chillies, sugar, grated coconut, chopped coriander leaves and water.
  • Boil for a minute and then pour it over the dhoklas. 
Khaman Dhoklas are ready to be relished! :)

"EXTRA HELPINGS"


Do you know that chickpea flour not just makes excellent Dhoklas but also makes an excellent treat for your skin? Here’s a quick recipe of ‘Besan Body Wash’ that you can try at home.

Take one cup besan, add milk and form a paste. To it add a pinch of turmeric and 1 tsp lemon juice. Apply this scrub all over your damp body and rinse. Do this once a week to say goodbye to dead cells and hello to a glowing skin!