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Spicy Plantain Curry | Hot off the stove
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Hot off the stove. Suru's Cooking Journal. Grind the following ingredients and make a thick paste. Tamarind – 1/2 lemon ball. Onion (shallots 10 -15 or large -1). Chop Plantain/Vazhakkai into bite size pieces and par boil it in water with turmeric and salt. Drain it and set aside. Add mustard seeds, urad dhal and add masala paste from step 1. Sauté it till the raw flavor disappears. Then add plantain/vazhakkai and give it a toss. Finally add 1-2 tbsp coriander powder and cook it for another 5-7 minutes.
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Naadan Style Channa Curry (Naadan Kadala Kootan) | Hot off the stove
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Hot off the stove. Suru's Cooking Journal. Naadan Style Channa Curry (Naadan Kadala Kootan). So thank you Murali Erat for introducing me to this super delicious Naadan Channa curry and its already made it to my top 10 favorite recipes for this year. Chickpeas 2 cups (boiled and pressure cooked). Onion 2 cups (sliced lengthwise). Tomato 1 cup (diced). Ginger paste 1 tsp. Garlic paste 1 tsp. Chilli powder 2 tsp. Turmeric powder- 1 tsp. Coriander powder 2 tsp. Curry leaves 2 stems. Coconut oil 2 tbsp. Now a...
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Thanksgiving feast! | Hot off the stove
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Hot off the stove. Suru's Cooking Journal. My first attempt at making an all American Thanksgiving dinner and it came out perfect! Thank you Judy for your awesome recipes! Pear and Pomegranate salad. December 1, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Join 87 other followers. Post wa...
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Organizing recipes | Hot off the stove
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Hot off the stove. Suru's Cooking Journal. Over the last few years I’ve been collecting a lot of recipes. So finally decided to organize them into pretty folders. Took me an entire day but absolutely worth it. Yay! December 29, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Send to Email Ad...
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Crispy spicy Paneer puff – a quick and easy snack! | Hot off the stove
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Hot off the stove. Suru's Cooking Journal. Crispy spicy Paneer puff – a quick and easy snack! Here is a spicy snack that can be prepared easily with very basic ingredients that you have in your pantry. Paneer – 1 cup. Cabbage – 1/2 cup (finely chopped). Onion – 1/2 cup (finely chopped). Capsicum – 1/2 cup (finely chopped). Coriander powder – 2 tsp. Cumin powder – 1 tsp. Red chilli powder – 2 tsp. Garam masala – 1 tsp. December 18, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Spicy Plantain ...
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Mirchi Ka salan (Banana peppers in a peanut gravy) | Hot off the stove
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Hot off the stove. Suru's Cooking Journal. Mirchi Ka salan (Banana peppers in a peanut gravy). Here is the recipe for Mirchi ka salan. The traditional recipe calls for Jalapeno peppers but I used banana peppers instead and I have modified t. He original recipe to make it a little easier. 1Onion 1 large (finely chopped). 2Banana peppers 4 3.Garlic 3 pods. 4Ginger I inch square. 6Tamarind concentrate 2-3 tsp. 7 Garlic 2-3 cloves. 3Sesame seeds- 2 tsp. 2Fenugreek seeds 1 tsp. 3Cumin seeds 1 tsp. 5Add paste ...
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About | Hot off the stove
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Hot off the stove. Suru's Cooking Journal. Welcome to my blog! A friend of mine, recently pointed out that on average, 80% of my statuses, conversation starters or comments in social situations, networking or otherwise, involve food. Everything from the art of cooking, to nibbling on the ingredients before tossing it in the pan, to being gleeful at a beautifully laid out dish provides me with an aesthetic value that I find hard to describe. 17 thoughts on “ About. Just found ur site cool! I take it that ...
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Thai yellow curry with vegetables | Hot off the stove
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Hot off the stove. Suru's Cooking Journal. Thai yellow curry with vegetables. Here is an easy way to make the yellow curry paste at home. You can also buy yellow curry paste/sauce at the store. Green chillies 5-6 (depending on you rspice level). Ginger one inch square. Soy sauce 2 tsp. Lemongrass paste – 1tsp. Grind all these ingredients into a nice thick paste. Add a little water while grinding). Coconut milk- 1 cup. Basil – garnish. Cooking oil 2 tsp. 3 Now add the curry paste and cook for 2 minutes.
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“Parupu Podi” to kick start my new year | Hot off the stove
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Hot off the stove. Suru's Cooking Journal. 8220;Parupu Podi” to kick start my new year. Here is the recipe for Parupu podi:. It is one of the easiest to make and it literally takes 10 minutes. Parupu podi with rice and ghee = Bliss! 1 Dry fry 2 cups of toor dhal, red chilli (3) and towards the end add a generous pinch of asafoetida. 2 Let it cool and grind it with salt. Done! January 1, 2015. One thought on “ “Parupu Podi” to kick start my new year. Looking forward to more. January 2, 2015 at 12:29 am.
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Time saving cooking tip # 2 | Hot off the stove
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Hot off the stove. Suru's Cooking Journal. Time saving cooking tip # 2. One way to save cooking time is to prep veggies in advance.I spend 20-30 minutes every week chopping veggies and storing them in ziploc bags in the refrigerator. Especially when you are in a hurry to make something quick this will come handy.Same can be done with fruits too. December 19, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Creat...
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