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Showing posts with label North Indian. Show all posts

Paneer Stuffed Green Chillies

Friday, February 19, 2010 2 comments
Hot and Stuffed Green Chillies - Ramani's Recipes
This recipe can be made for a party for those who are fond of spicy green chillies.The kind of chillies used depends on how spicy one likes to have.The green chillies provide vitamin C.The recipe made this way will bring down the heat of the chillies too.To increase the protein content, cottage cheese (paneer) has been used instead of the regular potato filling. Spinach leaves can be used instead of mint and coriander leaves.Enjoy it!


















































































Ingredients Quantity
Medium Sized Green Chillies 10
Grated Cottage Cheese (Paneer) 3 tbsps
Chopped Mint Leaves 2 tbsps
Chopped Coriander Leaves 2 tbsps
Chopped Onion 2 tbsps
Cumin Seeds 1 tsp
Turmeric Powder ¼ tsp
Lime Juice 1 tbsp
Besan (Gram Dhal Powder) 2 tbsp
Oil 1 ½ tbsp
Curry Leaves a few
Asafoetida a pinch
Slice Lime Pieces 2
Chopped Coriander Leaves (for garnishing) 1 tbsp


Method

  1. Slit the washed green chillies in the centre for stuffing.

  2. To make the stuffing,mix the grated cottage cheese,chopped mint leaves,chopped coriander leaves and a little salt to form a thick paste.

  3. Take a teaspoon or so of this mixture and stuff it in each chilly.

  4. Heat oil in a pan and add the cumin seeds,asofoetida,curry leaves and fry.

  5. Then add one tablespoon of chopped onions and fry till they are transparent.

  6. Add tumeric powder and the stuffred chillies and mix gently and lower the heat.

  7. Cover the pan and fry them for three minutes.

  8. Mix a little salt in gram flour and sprinke it on the cooked green chillies and gently mix them so that the chillies are intact.

  9. When the gram flour loses its raw flavour and is fried,switch off the heat.

  10. Serve the green chillies in a dish garnished with chopped onions, chopped coriander leaves and lime slices.
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Dry Colocasia Curry

Saturday, February 13, 2010 1 comments
Dry Colocasia Curry - Ramani's Recipes
Colocasia is arbi or arvi in Hindi and chamadumpa or chamagadda in Telugu, is normally fried with cumin and red chilly powder till it is crisp. This recipe is from North India which is made with masalas other than oinion, ginger or garlic. Baby potatoes or big potatoes can be used instead of colacasia.






























































Ingredients Quantity
Colocasia 250 gms
Wheat Flour 2 tbsps
Celery Seeds (Ajwain) 2 tbsps
Coriander Seeds Powder 1 tsp
Cummin Seeds Powder 1 tsp
Red Chillies Powder 1 ½ tsps
Garam Masala Powder 1 tsp
Salt to tase
Oil 2 tbsp
Chopped Coriander Leaves 1 tbsp


Method

  1. Boil the colacasia/potatoes in water. Do not over cook them. Peel them and dice them.

  2. Take oil in a pan and heat it . Add celery seeds and fry them.

  3. Lower the heat and add the wheatflour and fry till light brown in colour.

  4. Add turmeric powder,coriander powder,cumin powder,red chilly powder,garam masala powder and salt and mix.

  5. Then add the diced colacasia pieces and fry in this mixture till they are slightly brown and crisp. Extra oil can be added if required.Remove from the heat.

  6. Garnish it with chopped coriander leaves and serve it with chappatis.
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