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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

APPLE JAM

APPLE JAM

This recipe is again shared by my mother in law with me in-fact she made it for me and my husband as I said she was staying for some days with us. :-)
Apple Jam tastes superb and it’s very quick and easy to make.
My hubby loves it so much that I need to increase the frequency of making it :-)

Preparation Time : 5 mins

Cooking Time : 5 mins

Ingredients:

  • 2 Apples (Medium sized)
  • 1 cup Sugar
  • 2 cups Water
  • 2 tsp Lemon juice (freshly squeezed)

Method:
Normal cooking:

  1. Peel and cut the apples into small pieces, cook in water until tender.
  2. Add sugar and lemon juice and stir on a hot fire until jam sets when tested.
  3. Cool and store refrigerated in air-tight container.
  4. Serve after one day.
  5. Rich amber colored jam with a lemon flavor makes yummy accompaniment to fresh bread, cakes and cookies for breakfast.
Microwave cooking:
  1. Combine the apple, water (1 cup) and sugar in a microwave safe bowl and microwave on high for 2 minutes.
  2. Remove from the microwave and add the lemon juice. Mix well and microwave on HIGH for 2½ minutes.
  3. Cool and store refrigerated in an air-tight container.

TIPS:

  1. You can add cinnamon powder (optional). I wanted the pure apple flavor so have not added it to this jam.
  2. The color of the apple jam will change to rich amber color after one day.
  3. Substitute the apples for mashed strawberries, pineapple, mango to make fresh fruit jam. Depend on the season you can try out different variations.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Gopalkala for Janmashtami

GOPALKALA







Janmashtami, birth of Lord Krishna is celebrated all over India. In Maharashtra, people make a human pyramid, the person on top breaks the earthen pot filled with curds. This is called Dahi Handi. On the occasion of Janmashtami, the devotees of Krishna prepare every favorite dish of the Lord. Then on the midnight of Janmashtami, these delicious dishes are offered to Lord Krishna in order to welcome him on the earth. These include varieties of sweets and dairy products. One of them is the luscious Gopalkala. Prepared from beaten rice, curd, ghee and cucumber, this salty recipe is generally prepared in every home where the festival of Janmashtami is observed. It is extremely easy to prepare and hardly take few minutes to be ready to serve.
Check out the recipe for this extremely nutritious and scrumptious dish.
Ingredients

1 cup poha ( beaten rice) washed and drained


  • 1/2 cup murmura ( puffed rice)
  • 1/2 cup Lahiya (this is used during Laxmi Puja during Diwali)
  • 1 cup grated Coconut (fresh)
  • 1 chopped Cucumber
  • 2 Green Chilies
  • 1 tbsp Ghee
  • 1 tsp Jeera
  • 1/2 tsp grated Ginger
  • 1 & 1/2 cup Curd
  • 1/2 tsp Sugar
  • Salt to taste
  • some finely cut coriander leaves

  • Method
    1. Soak beaten rice for 10 minutes.
    2. Take a big bowl and add soaked poha, lahiya, murmura, grated coconut, chopped cucumber. curd, sugar, salt and chopped corriander. Mix well.
    3. Melt ghee in a small pan for the tempering and add the jeera, green chilies and grated ginger.
    4. Pour over the above mixture. Mix well and serve.

    Monday, August 30, 2010

    Masala Bread!

    Masala Bread
    This is one of those “Easy to make” dishes for evening snacks!
    Ingredients:
    • 2 cups bengal gram flour (besan)
    • Salt to tasteOil for deep frying
    • 1 tsp turmeric powder
    • 1/2 tsp red chili powder
    • 1 tsp cumin seeds
    • Chopped Corriander

    Method:
    1. Make a smooth batter with the bengal gram flour, salt to taste, cumin seeds, corriander, red chili powder and turmeric powder.
    2. Add a teaspoon of hot oil when making the batter.
    3. Let the batter remain thick.
    4. Dip bread in the batter and deep fry till golden brown in color.
    5. Serve hot with chutney/ketchup and some salad :-)

    Friday, August 27, 2010

    Naral Wadi

    Naral Wadi
    [Coconut Wadi]




    Naral Wadi is a typical Maharashtrian sweet dish. This preparation is made for Narali Poornima. My mother in law was here for Narali Poornima and her Naral wadi recipe is really great. Me and my husband loves the way she makes it so this time I tried her version and it turned out really great. :-)

    Ingredients:
    • 1 cup Shredded coconut
    • 1 cup milk
    • 1 & ¼ cup Sugar
    • Cardamom powder
    • Saffron strands
    • 5 drops yellow food color
    • Few almonds for garnishing
    Method:1. Add coconut, milk, saffron, food color and sugar in a thick bottom kadhai and cook it on medium heat. Stir it continuously.
    2. Stir it till it forms a lump and slightly dry from the sides. The consistency is important. Remove from fire.
    3. Add cardamom powder. Mix well.
    4. Apply ghee to a plate and pour the coconut fudge in to a plate greased with little ghee and pat it evenly. Garnish it with grated almonds.
    5. While it’s still hot, cut into diamond shaped pieces but do not remove from plate. Allow it to cool and set.6. It will come out unstuck from the plate easily when cooled down. Tip:

    • While mixing it in Kadhai you can take out small portion of it on hand and roll it, from that you can check the consistency of the mixture.

    Thursday, August 26, 2010

    Narali Bhaat! [Sweet Coconut Rice]

    NARALI BHAAT
    [Sweet Coconut Rice]
    Narali Bhaat is a typical Maharashtrian preparation. Naral means coconut and bhaat is rice in Marathi. This preparation is made as a "naivedya" for Narali Poornima. It can be enjoyed almost as a dessert. Many times Indian festival meals includes a sweet rice dish and this one is particularly festive.


    Ingredients:

    • 1 cup Basmati rice
    • 1 1/2 cup jaggery, crushed
    • 1 cup freshly coconut, grated
    • Few cashews
    • Few almonds
    • Few golden raisins
    • 4-5 strings of saffron
    • 1/2 tsp cardamom powder
    • 5 drops yellow food color
    • 1 tbsp ghee
    • 4 whole cloves
    • 2 whole cardamoms
    • 2 cups hot water

    Method:

    1. Wash and drain the rice half-an-hour before preparation.
    2. Heat ghee in a pan and add the whole cardamoms, cloves, rice and sauté for two to three minutes.
    3. Then add hot water, food color and cardamom powder.
    4. Take another pan and add jaggery, coconut, cashew, raisins and saffron. Stir well till it mix with each other properly.
    5. After the water has been almost absorbed from the rice, add the above mixture to it. Stir well. Cook on low flame until jaggery melts.
    6. Cover the "Narli Bhaat" with a lid and cook for five minutes.
    7. Serve hot by garnishing it with dryfruits. Smiley face innovative garnishing is suggested by my hubby :-)

    Tips:

    • Cook rice in open pot. Take Water double quantity of rice and stir it occasionally so that it will not become too sticky.
    • Use fresh grated coconut so that the taste of coconut comes good while preparing the rice.

    Friday, August 20, 2010

    Banana Benefits!

    Benefits of Banana!
    Banana health benefits are comparable to any other type of fruit. In fact, bananas have several positive benefits that many other fruits do not have. These yellow-skinned fruits are ideal for health because they have a sweet taste that most people enjoy. Because of this, it is easy to implement bananas into a daily diet.
    Bananas consist mainly of sugars (glucose, fructose and sucrose) and fiber, which makes them ideal for an immediate and slightly prolonged source of energy.
    1. Reducing Depression:

    Bananas contain tryptophan, an amino acid that can be converted to serotonin, leading to improved mood.
    2. Anemia:
    Bananas are relatively high in iron, which helps the body's hemoglobin function
    3. Blood Pressure:
    Bananas are extremely high in potassium (about 4673mg), yet very low in sodium (1mg), thus having a perfect ratio for preventing high blood pressure.
    4. Morning Sickness:
    Snacking on bananas between meals helps to keep blood-sugar levels up and avoid morning sickness.
    5. Stress Relief :
    Bananas are high in potassium, which helps normalize the heart beat and regulate the body's water balance. During periods of high stress, our body's potassium levels tend to be rapidly depleted; eating bananas is a healthy way to rebalance them without using drugs
    6. Constipation:
    Bananas are fruits that are high in fiber, making them an ideal remedy for constipation and an alternative to chemical laxatives.
    7. Helps in Improving mood:
    Bananas contain an amino acid called tryptophan. Tryptophan is converted by the body into serotonin, which relaxes a person and helps in improving one's mood.
    A banana milkshake mixed with honey will help to calm the stomach and build up depleted blood sugar levels at the same time.
    8. Antacid:
    Bananas can act as a natural antacid. This gives relief to a person who is suffering from heartburn.
    9. Stress Relief:
    Due to the high level of potassium in them, bananas are considered to be an excellent snack when a person is highly stressed or is working late at the office. This is because potassium helps to normalize the heartbeat sending oxygen to the brain. Increased metabolic rates during stress reduce our potassium levels. Bananas help to replenish them.
    10. Ulcers:
    Bananas are an ideal fruit to be eaten when a person is suffering from ulcers. This is due to the soft texture of the fruit which makes it easily digestible, combined with its ability to neutralize acidity.

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010

    Happy Independence Day!!

    ~ Happy Independence Day ~

    On the occasion of India's Indepenedence Day

    Anjali’s Kitchen salutes the Nation, the Constitution
    & the immortal National Heroes for their devotion and
    sacrifices. Hope peace, love and harmony reigns in all
    the parts of the world today and every day.
    Happy Independence Day to all!!!

    Today’s food art creation is a symbolic representation of the tricolor flag

    My India, My Pride!