Showing posts with label Carrot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carrot. Show all posts

Friday, 22 March 2013

Rava Idli

Rava Idli

This is one dish which is so amazing, it is quite difficult to explain how such a simple thing can turn out to be an awesome meal....just paired (or is that trioed - if that is a word,should check that out ) with sambhar & chutney of course...

Surprisingly though we are a south Indian family (my folks ) and for us idli, dosas etc.....form quite a staple in our diet, and Mom had tried out quite a few varieties of  dosas - where as in case of the idli - we would stick to the traditional rice & udad dal variety.
In our native place ( S. Karnataka ) they would sometimes add "tadi"  or "kali" - got from the trees grown at home (coconut in our case, some also use the sap from palm tree ) - that was supposed to soften the idli by helping in the fermenting process and amp up the taste factor too...did not have access to that in B'bay so here we would rely on good old heat and keeping the batter overnight...

So nyways coming back to the rava idli, I have had it at restaurants and other friends/ relatives place, so decided to try my hand at making it too,
tried quite a few recipes from the net...and after a few failures and near successes...managed to zero in down on a basic recipe ( from Show me the curry ) with a few modifications taken from other sites.

Have made it many times since....and all who have had it have loved it - so here's the final version...

I have found it easier to make it in two stages - first is the preparation of the rava. I find that roasting rava with the dry ingredients and keeping it ready either much prior to making the dish ( or even the day before ) helps, as it needs to be cooled for the final mix before steaming.
I generally make double the quantity of the roast rava mix - and use half in my idli mix and keep the other half for another day - to be used either for rava upma or rava idli again.

Ingredients:
1) For rava roast:
     Rava - 2 cups
     Oil    - 2 Tblspns
     Chopped Cashews - 1 Tblspn
     Udad dal - 1 tspn
     Chana dal or Dalia - 1 tspn
     Dry Red Chilli  - 1 split in half
     Mustard - 1 tspn
     Pinch of asafoetida

2) For making idli mix:
     Take half of the above rava roast mix.
      Yogurt - 1/2 cup
      Water - 1/2 cup + 1/4 cup
      Green Chilli - 1
      Ginger grated - 1/2 tspn
      Salt - 1/2 tspn
      Eno Fruit salt - 1 tspn
      Grated Fresh Coconut  - 1 Tblspn
      Carrot grated - 1 medium
     


Method:

1) For rava roast :
  • Take a non-stick pan, heat the oil, add mustard - wait till it splutters, then add  red chilli split, udad dal, chana dal, cashew, and fry till it changes  color a bit - then add rava and roast till it just start to change  color ( do not allow it to become brown/red ).
  • Take out the rava in another dish and allow it to cool completely
  • Now divide the rava into 2 portions - store one portion subsequent use - this can be refrigerated or even frozen for longer time.
  • One half portion to be used for the second step - i.e making of the idlis, this makes approx 15-16 medium sized idlis...enough for 3-4 people for breakfast/snack...in case of lunch it is sufficient for 2-3 people.

2)    For the idli mix and steaming :
  • Take a large mixing bowl - mix the yogurt and 1/2 cup of water thoroughly - add the grated carrot, ginger, coconut, chilli, salt and mix well.
  • Then add the half portion of the rava roast mixture which was prepared and cooled earlier.
  • Mix the entire batter so that there are no lumps.
  • At this stage if the batter appears to be too thick add the remaining 1/4 cup of water bit by bit - the batter should be thicker than dosa batter.
  • Keep the mix for about 20 minutes. The rava absorbs the water and the batter becomes a bit thicker - adjust water if required.


  • Prepare the idli stand by greasing it with oil or butter.
  • Prepare the idli cooker with requisite water and cover and keep on gas for heating.
  • Put 1 tspn of Eno in the batter - and mix - it will froth a bit.

  • Pour the idli batter into the idli trays and keep it in the idli cooker for steaming for about 15 minutes.

 
Serve hot with coconut chutney and sambhar.
 
Note : The carrot and coconut are optional - but the taste and color and texture that it imparts makes it so special and so out of this world.
You could also add some curry leaves and coriander leaves to the mix in Stage 2.
Enjoy !!!


Sunday, 9 September 2012

Eggless Carrot & Apple Muffins

Eggless Carrot Apple Muffins

The rain gods have really been showing their might the past few days, this in the month of September ...is most unusual - but then this year - the monsoon has been very weird - in the months of June to August ( when it should have been at it's peak ) it hardly rained - a few short bursts of rainfall and then hot & dry the rest of the time....we were all worried for our yearly water supply, which if the lakes were not filled would be short ....well now I think that problem should be taken care of....

But all this unprecedented rains is causing a lot of gloom....we generally tend to avoid going out - due to the roads being bad ( potholes etc...) and traffic slowing down...and being at home more than a couple of weekends brings in a feeling of claustrophobia...so it was with a sigh of relief that I greeted the news that we were going to meet up with some friends this weekend....some gupshup...some chai / shai...a welcome change.

So now that was set...my mind got whirring...what do I take with me....ran through my list of cakes/ muffins....our friends would prefer something without eggs...thought of my favourite eggless chocolate cake...but having made that a couple of times recently, decided against it, thought of a carrot cake - had a great eggless recipe ( had made it once before - my sister's friends had given it a thumbs up...awarded it the no. 1 place )...so went ahead with that plan...even started with the carrots...but then while going thru the recipes I had noted with me ( on the search for the above carrot cake recipe ) ....found this carrot & apple muffins....it also had coconut ( which I was keen on )...and there the capricious mind was hooked...



Sunday, 2 September 2012

Rice Chilla

When I first heard this name I was not sure what it was, how it looked, how was it made....then I realised that it was a modified version of  what we called a tomato omelet - we use to have it in restaurants ( Mom did not prepare it at home when we were kids ) -  do not know why they called it omelet ( it did not have eggs ) - was basically made from besan and served with a couple of triangles of bread.

While the tomato omelet is made of besan & onions, chillies, tomatoes...rice chilla as the name suggests has rice flour in it too...I was introduced to the above variation by my friend.

We were invited to lunch at my friend's place, they stay in the neighbouring state - it was a hour and half drive to their place ( but since it was mainly on the interstate - not really that bad a drive and quite scenic so the time really does tend to fly by)...
 
We always have a great time at my friend's place - she is part of my group of college friends and hence we have known each other a long time...there is something very comforting about meeting up with old friends...and having known her family too for as long....you feel totally at home with them...so we were looking forward to meeting them all again and since G ( my friend ) and her mom ( aunty) are great cooks, were anticipating a yum lunch.

When we arrived there, G and aunty were busy getting the lunch organised and then after most of the main dishes were all set, G started pouring out ladle full of the batter ( rice chilla ) onto the pan...and serving it to us piping hot in turns ...it was really delicious ( chilla and the entire meal ).....so had to get the recipe from her right away.

G gave me the info on the dish - but those days we were busy with winding up our stuff in US and the move back to India and settling down and other issues ....so for a while this dish was out of my mind.
Later remembered it ( sort of ) - tried to recreate it...made some changes...not sure how true to G's recipe I have managed to come to....but have gotten an amazing result...and thought let me share it....

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Spicy Curd....& Carrot Raita

I love curds in all it's forms...eaten plain or sweetened ( if thickened a bit it is like shrikand )  or made into chaas ( buttermilk ) which is  how we currently tend to have it ...just water and salt and all churned up (simple )...or sometimes we spice it up a bit with chillies or ginger or sometimes a pinch of chaat masala...

It is so versatile and we generally have it in some form of the other...sometimes I make a raita with either boondi or some veggie which could be potato, onion, spinach ( already posted ), cucumber, carrot...each one as delicious as the other...or sometimes I make curd rice...and had with pickles & or papad it can serves as a light meal.

T's cousin is the one who introduced us to spicy curd, it is so simple to make and yet it is like a good dip to use, we even have it with handwo ( which is another of her speciality, she is an awesome cook and also grows some veggies and herbs )...
I used the same to make my carrot raita and we thought it was just amazing...so decided just have to write this down...
So with big thanks to A for her handwo, spicy curd, brownies and loads of other yummy dishes, I am posting this....





Friday, 1 June 2012

Carrot Rice

My pressure cooker has been on the blink ....and before you ask...yes I have only the one....and next question why have I not rushed out to get another...am still trying to figure that one out...

Sometimes I feel I have some sort of inertia...am intent on following Newton's First Law of motion...and that means no movement until an external force is applied....wondering  what will be the stimulating factor for me...anyways I digress. 

So how do I manage? What happens to our rounded out meals of  chapatis, subzis, rice, dal and salads...well till now no dals have been cooked (since pc malfunction)  other than moong dal ( yellow split dal )....which being easy to cook in regular pan on stove top is first in line...and of course the standard khichdi - rice & moong dal ( again the same reason )...curd rice...etc... and at times have also borrowed some cooked tuvar dal ( have a source conveniently situated )...

But today I felt I needed to hunt out something new in rice dish.....otherwise our taste buds might languish in gastronomic purgatory...and had also wanted to make use of some carrots which would soon be meeting it's demise too....and so set out on a internet search for carrot, rice...and somehow in my mind ginger seemed to go with it...so added ginger to the list...

Actually did find quite a few options on the net...was totally surprised....what's with all of these recipes...did all of them also have their pressure cookers on the blink ?....
Not planning to look a gift horse in the mouth...I decided to adapt one of them to suit my ingredients...and so here's how I went about it...

Ingredients :

1 cup of rice
2 medium carrots, grated
1 small onion, chopped
1 green chilli, chopped ( could add more if you like it spicier)
pinch of asafoetida
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
1 inch piece of ginger, grated or chopped fine
1 tblspn of roughly crushed roasted peanuts
1/2 tsp urad dal
salt to taste
2 tsp butter, 1 tsp olive oil or any other vegetable oil
1/8 tsp turmeric powder
1/4 tsp red chilli powder


Method:
Wash and soak rice for about 20 minutes, then cook till done.
Heat a non-stick pan.  Add the butter and olive oil.
Then add mustart seeds, when it splutters, add urad dal
Add onions and fry till it turns translucent.
Then add the ginger and green chilli.
Then adding the crushed peanuts, give it a quick stir and then add carrots.
Add turmeric and chilli powder and salt...cover and let it cook for couple of minutes..till the carrots have softened.
Add the cooked rice and mix it all together gently -taking care not to crush the rice.
Taste and adjust the seasonings.
Add few coriander springs and serve.

Enjoy !!!