Ingredient Ideology | TEMPTING TURKISH TREATS By: Dr. Kaviraj Khialani- Celebrity Master Chef.



TEMPTING TURKISH TREATS

A Basic Introduction: One of my all-time favorite cuisines has been from Turkey, it is not only easy to prepare but has a lot of robust aromas and a great sense of satisfaction which is felt after cooking and serving it to food connoisseurs who not only relish the tempting delicacies but also appreciate it and share its goodness with loves ones and friends. Turkish Cuisine is one of the world’s top cuisines, joining the ranks of French, Chinese, Italian, and the like. Like the country’s cultural mosaic, the food of Turkey is very colorful and contains countless different influences and tastes. The cuisine of Turkey has continued to evolve over centuries, deriving influence from its rich history of lands that hosted first the Byzantine, and then the Ottoman Empires. Specific tastes in different regions of Turkey contribute to the complexity of the country’s cuisine. The availability of different Turkish food in some regions also helped to shape the foods common to that particular area. 

An Overview of Turkey and its Food Culture: Every country and or continent is known for a particular style of food, variety of ingredients available/ being grown or out-sources etc which have influenced the food and recipes as well of that particular diaspora. Eastern Black Sea region, for example, is not appropriate for wheat production due to heavy rainfall; therefore, the residents developed dishes that rely mostly on corn and corn flour. Likewise, the Southeastern Anatolian region is famous for kebabs as a result of its abundant livestock. The Aegean region, known for its olive production, is famous for its delicious olive oil vegetable dishes and herbs; while pastries are the monopoly of Thrace. Istanbul has always attracted a large number of migrants from other parts of Turkey, relocating to the city in search of work. Because of this, Istanbul has become the cultural heart of Turkey, sharing the most delicious Turkish foods from each region in its unique cuisine. The Ottoman Turks had two meals a day. The first meal, which they ate between morning and noon was more like brunch. They would have the second meal of the day anytime between late afternoon and evening; this meal consisted of meat dishes served with vegetable and legume accompaniments such as stuffed eggplant or bulgur pilaf with vegetables. In Turkey, nowadays most families enjoy 3 meals a day. Weekday breakfasts are basic and quick but weekend breakfasts where the family comes together are large and consist of many different foods.

Lunches in Turkey are usually made of seasonal dishes, soup, salad, etc. Dishes that require time and effort to prepare are not common at this meal. Meat-based dishes, as well as desserts, aren’t served at lunches. Dinners are usually a more elaborate and richer one because it’s the only time when family members have been working in fields or at another job all day come home together. In Turkey, there is another unofficial meal called “yatsilik” which is eaten after dinner around 9 or 10 pm. Nuts, dried, and fresh fruits are usually served with black Turkish tea. Some of the most common foods served for yatsilik are seasonal fresh fruits, dried plums, figs, dried fruit pulps (grape, apricot or mulberry), and nuts like pistachios, almonds, roasted chickpeas, roasted pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds, walnuts, and hazelnuts. 

Turkish Bread:  Among the varied starch preparations, Bread is yet another indispensable part of every Turkish meal. This has been true for thousands of years, and it remains the most important component to every meal: breakfast or dinner, without bread your Turkish meal will lack that something special. It is eaten, whether it is particularly suited to the meal, or not. Turkey has the highest bread consumption per person in the world. Bread consumption a year is 199.6 kg (440 lb) per person. Turkish people eat more than three times their own body weight in bread annually.

A few of the key ingredients used in Turkish cooking include:

Vegetables: okra, pea, green peppers, tomato, mallow, artichoke, carrot, cucumber, chicory, spinach, zucchini, cauliflower, celery, asparagus, cabbage, mushrooms, parsley, lettuce, potatoes, beets, eggplant, leek, arugula, garlic, purslane, onion, radish, Legumes: broad beans, beans, chickpeas, lentils, Meats: lamb, beef, chicken, fish

Spices: rosemary, red pepper, nigella seeds, thyme, cumin, mint, cinnamon, coriander, turmeric, sumac, black pepper, clove, poppy seeds, saffron, sesame seeds, Nuts: pistachios, chestnuts, almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, Grains: rice, bulgur, Oils: Sunflower oil, olive oil, hazelnut oil.

Turkish Cuisine has a wide variety of foods, including cereals, pastries, vegetables, and self-growing herbs mixed with meat. There are also many soups and other traditional Turkish foods that incorporate butter, sunflower oil, and olive oil as an ingredient. Turkish cuisine has also its own unique types of healthy food, such as grape molasses, yogurt, bulgur, etc. Rice is used extensively in Turkish cuisine. It is featured in many of the stuffed meat and vegetable dishes as well as being served as pilaf, and Turkish people have very high standards for its preparation. A great-tasting pilav is proof of a Turkish housewife’s good cooking skills.

Pilaf’s in Turkey are usually cooked plain only with butter but there are also those exotic rice dishes flavoured with spice, nuts, and fruits—others made with meat, fish, and vegetables, are known as sultan pilavı. Pilaf’s are usually served as an accompaniment to the main course of meat or fish, but some more substantial pilaf’s, like yufkalı pilav and safranlı midyeli pilav can be served with a salad to make a full meal, iç pilavı, with currants, pine nuts, and calves liver, is served all over Turkey, especially on special occasions. Acılı Bulgur Pilavı is actually made with bulgur, or cracked wheat, which has a nutty flavor. Rice with chickpeas is a popular and nutritious type of rice dish in Turkey. In the summer, some pilafs are served cold with plain yogurt.

The preparation of pilaf is as much an art today in Turkey as it was in the sultan’s kitchen in Ottoman times.

Vegetarian in Turkish cooking: Turkey is no stranger to vegetable-based and vegetarian cuisine. The country’s cooking culture often uses vegetables and wild-grown greens, cooked as vegetarian dishes or with meat for the protein hit that can stretch precious supplies of food items like beans and rice. Aegean and Mediterranean regions are well known for their warm and sunny climate which allows growing vegetables year-round. Some of the most common vegetables grown and eaten in Turkey are zucchinis, eggplants, cauliflower, bell pepper, green beans, spinach, artichokes, carrots, and celery. Fresh vegetables are cooked in many ways, but they mostly fall into one of these categories: meatless vegetable dishes (including vegetables with olive oil), boiled, fried, and roasted veggies. Fried vegetables are usually served with garlic yogurt sauce. 

A typical vegetable dish is prepared with a base of olive oil, chopped onions, pepper paste or tomato paste (concentrated tomato sauce), and fresh tomatoes. Usually, the vegetables and hot water is added to this base and prepared as a pot dish. Minced meat can be added to most vegetable dishes except the ones cooked with olive oil. Olive oil dishes are also eaten cold and having meat in them is not a great idea.

Here are a few popular Vegetarian dishes from Turkish Kitchens:

Karniyarik: Large eggplant stuffed with ground beef, chopped-up onions, garlic, tomatoes, and green peppers and cooked in oven.

Kizartma: Deep-fried vegetables (usually eggplant, zucchini, potatoes, green peppers) served with yogurt sauce.

Mücver: Graded vegetable (the most popular one is zucchini) mixed with egg and flour and deep-fried.

Lahana Sarmasi: Rolled white cabbage, stuffing is usually with onions and rice and may have minced beef if preferred with meat.

Kapuska: Thin sliced white cabbage cooked with onions and tomato sauce. Can be cooked with minced beef or lamb.

Ispanak Yemegi: Onions, spinach, and rice cooked with tomato sauce (tomato paste). Usually eaten with garlic yogurt.

Türlü: A vegetable dish made with eggplant, zucchini, potatoes, tomatoes, and onion.

Meat Cookery in Turkish kitchens: From the delicious chicken dishes to beef and lamb, Turkish cuisine is definitely a carnivore’s paradise. The meat cooking methods are also varied – from roasted meats cooked in spiced sauces or stews with vegetables to skewered kebabs grilled over slow-burning coals. The kebabs and meatballs are two other very popular ways of preparing meats in Turkey.Almost every city in Turkey has its own style of kofte and kebab which consists of spiced chicken, lamb, or beef. Cooking lamb meat with bulgur, (cracked wheat) and legumes is also a common way of preparing main meals in Turkey. If the dish has lentils, beans, or chickpeas, as the dish is already very nutritious and can be made quickly, a small amount of meat is used just to give the dish a meat flavor.

Lamb was the most popular meat in Ottoman cuisine. The beef was only used to make sausages and dried meat (pastirma). In today’s Turkish cuisine, besides lamb, beef and chicken meat are also used in abundance. Especially chicken meat has become the most popular meat in Turkey in recent years due to its cheap price compared to red meat. 

Kebabs in Turkish cuisine:

In Turkey, kebab is cooked at home as well as in restaurants. It is either cooked on skewers over an open flame but it may also be prepared in pots drily without any water. The pot style kebabs are a more common type of kebabs cooked at home as it’s an easier way to prepare kebabs. Skewered kebabs often dined at restaurants, but they are also the quintessential dish for any family picnic where a mangal (barbeque) is ready with charcoal open flame. Kofte made with ground beef or lamb, grilled meats, skewered meats, and grilled tomato, peppers, and eggplant are also cooked for family picnics. Kebab generally refers to any dish of meat, fish, or vegetables, which are grilled on a skewer or roasted using a rotisserie. In Turkey, the word kebab extends to include any of these dishes cooked over, or next to, a flame. It consists of both small and large cuts of meat, as well as ground meat. Kebab in Turkey can be served on plates (known as porsiyon), in sandwiches, or even in wraps (known as durum).

1. Shish Kabab- A traditional and familiar Turkish kebab of meat and vegetables, generally cubed and threaded onto a skewer before being grilled and served with bread and rice with salads. Çöp şiş is a variety of this popular kebab, made with smaller pieces of meat and generally cooked on wooden skewers, as opposed to iron.

2. Adana Kabab- Hailing from the South-Eastern Turkish province of the same name, Adana kebab is a spicy (read: hot) kebab made from ground mince formed over a wide skewer and grilled over charcoals. A milder version originates from a nearby town and is known as Urfa kebab. Both kebabs are served with grilled vegetables and bulgur pilaf.

3. Iskendar Kabab- This kebab inspired Iskender Efendi to invent the vertically cooking kebab and originates from his seaside hometown of Bursa. Iskender kebab is essentially döner kebab, served with a slathering of melted butter over a bed of bread, with yogurt on the side.

4. Doner Kabab- The World-famous Turkish kebab means ‘rotating’ kebab in Turkish. It is made from lamb, chicken, or beef, slowly roasted on a vertical spit, and then thinly sliced off. Döner is served on a plate with salad and rice or potatoes; in bread like a sandwich; or in a wrap known as durum.

Mezze and salads: Vegetables are a very important part of the Turkish diet, and fresh salads are an essential part of most meals. They are served with the main course. Most salads are simply made with leafy greens, tomatoes, cucumbers, green peppers, onions, and whatever other vegetables are in season. Salads made with beans, grains, and vegetables are frequently a part of a winter meze. Edible wild greens such as dandelions are often cooked and served cold with a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil or lemon juice.

Olive oil in Turkish cuisine. Today, meze culture is very common in Turkish taverns and restaurants. Hot and cold Turkish mezes ordered to the table in small plates and are shared by everyone at the table. Turkish meze can be served with any kind of beverage. Turkish wines and Turkish raki, make great accompaniments to appetizer mezes. Wild herbs with yogurt sauce, pickles, ezine cheese, melon, vegetable dishes with olive oil, stuffed grape leaves, Haidari, lakerda, arugula salad, tomato and onion salad, roasted eggplant salad, marinated fish, octopus’ salad, shrimp cuts, sautéed wild herbs, pilaki, fava, olives, şakşuka, celery salad, artichokes with olive oil, ezme salad are the best examples of mezes in Turkey. Turkish people give careful consideration to the acid, fat, and salt ratio of the different mezes when ordering many of them together. Some of these mezes mentioned above are dipping mezes and usually served with toasted bread.

Turkish Sweets & Desserts: Baklava and kadayif, those sweet, nutty, flaky pastries, are the most familiar Turkish desserts to the rest of the world. The most famous baklava types are from the southeastern Turkish cities of Gaziantep and Urfa. They prepare it with painstaking care from rolling the thinnest possible sheets of fresh filo dough to selecting and grinding the nuts. Baklava, until the 1990s, was a celebration dessert in Turkey only served during the religious holidays of Ramadan and Sacrifice feast. 

There are 3 main types of Turkish desserts: Syrupy desserts: Syrupy desserts are desserts made with dough and usually by pouring sugar syrup on them. Baklava, tulumba, kadayif, sekerpare, lokum (Turkish delight), revani, irmik tatlisi, tas kadayif, lokma, and Burma are some of the popular syrupy deserts. Milky desserts: Milk desserts, which are lighter compared to syrupy desserts, are both easy to eat and easy to digest. Keokuk, sakizli muhallebi, sutlac, tavukgogsu, kazandibi, dondurma (Turkish ice cream), and gullac are some of the popular milk based desserts in Turkey. Fruit desserts: hosaf, komposto, kabak tatlisi, ayva tatlisi, pestil are among the popular fruit-based Turkish sweets. 

Turkish Beverages: It is common to think that as the majority of Turks are Islamic, alcoholic beverages wouldn’t be common. However, they’re just about equally available in Turkey as anywhere in Europe. Rakı and beer make up a large portion of alcohol consumption in Turkey. The country has long been producing great wines in a number of regions and wine production in Turkey also goes back thousands of years ago. In Turkey, there are two dominant types of non-alcoholic drinks: black tea and Turkish coffee. Turkish people also love to drink herbal tea as well, especially on cold winter days. Mint, sage, ginger, thyme, chamomile, rosehip teas are some of the popular ones.

  

Turkish Tea:

Turks love tea, and most Turks drink many cups a day. Turkish tea is always offered first to visitors and guests to all homes and businesses. Turks prepare tea by brewing it in a teapot (not with ‘tea bags’), preferably porcelain, over a kettle, and a perfectly brewed Turkish tea should be a deep red color. Although tea can be found served in porcelain cups at the major hotels and cafes, Turks prefer to have their tea served in glass cups. Although instant coffee (which Turks call ‘Nescafe’) is quite common, nothing can take the place of a good cup of tea. Tea gardens abound in Istanbul. These open-air gardens, usually located in areas with stunning panoramic views, also serve fruit juice, colas, and some Turkish food like sandwiches and ‘tost’ (grilled sandwiches). More traditional tea gardens serve their tea with a semaver (a metal teapot), and in some tea gardens, you’ll even find nargile (water pipe) for smoking an array of fruit-flavoured tobacco. The tea gardens of Moda and Emirgan are popular choices among café-goers.

Turkish coffee- Turkish coffee is served in small porcelain cups (resembling espresso cups) and always with a glass of water. It is not usually consumed with breakfast; but, more commonly, it is enjoyed after meals with something sweet, usually Turkish delight or chocolate. Turkish coffee is traditionally prepared in a small copper pot called a cezve, and is made by boiling an extremely finely ground coffee together with water and sugar. The coffee is served according to your taste – sade (without sugar) or sekerli (sweet). While drinking you should sip the coffee lightly, to leave the coffee grounds at the bottom of the cup. Afterward, you can perhaps find someone who can read your future from the coffee grounds, which is still very popular in Turkey among both the older and younger residents.

On a Concluding Note & A Few Notes to know of on a Turkish Table: Before eating the food in Turkey it is common for the chef and others at the table to wish each other ‘afiyet olsun’, which is essentially the same as saying bon appetite. As a complement to the chef, the diners at the table will also say ‘elinize saglik’, which literally means ‘health to your hands’ but is interpreted as a sign of endearment or ‘very delicious, well done’. Finally, before drinking, everyone will shout ‘serefe’, meaning cheers! As we all know India too has been widely open to accepting culinary heritage and recipes from across the globe and we do find a few restaurants/ outlets too in various parts of our country who serve a few of the well-known Turkish delicacies under various categories to relish at their very best!

Happy Cooking:

Chef Kaviraj Khialani.

Creative Cuisine International- Mumbai.

Ingredient Ideology | SUMMER SPECIAL: A SPROUTY FARE By: Dr. Kaviraj Khialani: Celebrity Master Chef.

SUMMER SPECIAL: A SPROUTY FARE

It’s always good to have a varied choice of ingredients in our plate be it the fresh pick of the day or a simple meal keeping in mind the nutrient balance and colors to get appeased by and prepare the palate to a treat!

Sprouts is one of my all-time favorite choice to work with be it a breakfast or an evening snack or even a quick toss salad in minutes, it has always been a value added pop in since it has a bunch of beneficial qualities which can help us to stay fit and be healthy.

I often came across guests who loved sprouts in various forms and would love one of your meals per day to include a good handful of them at their best ideally not to be cooked too much. Having tried a number of legumes and pulses in their sprouted form not only added a bit of spark into the new format of the dishes but also offered a single new variety per day to add to the recipes and present something better than the previous day.

For most of us sprouts start from the green moong sprouts to the long Chinese version of the sprouts ones which go well into spring rolls, stir-fries and noodles.

“Sprouts are an interesting ingredient to work with since it offers loads of freshness, crunch, and texture all of it in a good quantity to balance our diets. Steam, Stir-fry, and Saute are some of the best ways to enjoy them with a perfect bite to add value added nutrition in cooking a variety of recipes & I always suggest when in doubts go for Sprouts”- Dr. Kaviraj Khialani- Celebrity Master Chef.

Health Benefits of Sprouts:

To list a basic variety of sprouts from the moong, alfalfa, lentil sprouts, kidney bean sprouts, soybean sprouts, wheat sprouts to the black-eyed bean sprouts and the like there is a whole lot of variety available.

Sprouts are rich in folate, good choice for pregnant women.

They also prevent constipation and keep the track clear.

They are rich in fiber, vitamins like A, C, K making it a great source of nutrients

Sprouts are also rich in omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, magnesium, iron and calcium.

It is a rich source of enzymes and essentials to good health.

Sprouts also assist a lot in weight loss management, helps lower the cholesterol.

Is a good immunity-boosting ingredient, low in fat content.

It is also beneficial for our eyes, skin and bones, they not only increase the blood circulation but also prevents the thickening of the blood.

Culinary Uses of Sprouts:

  • Most of us love sprouting our own varieties and its fun to wait and see them germinate and grow in the muslin cloth and looking at them all set to be eaten is a great feel by itself.

  • Chickpeas, red lentils like orange masoor, usal and the varieties are quite popular with us in Indian cooking as well.

  • Sprouts can add in well into soups, ideally the clear ones.

  • Toss them up in a combination fashion in a light lemon, honey, ginger dressing and few bits of fresh fruits, tomatoes etc on a bed of crispy lettuce is good to go.

  • Some like it steamed a little as well with some add on flavors like fresh basil, nuts, a few spices, sauces etc.

  • They are a good option to add into various stir fry recipes from the Chinese, to the Malaysian stir fry, the Mongolian hot pot also includes a good crunch from the sprouts.

  • I also like to add them into a Buddha bowl, the Burmese Khow-Suey and also into Thai curries as they just give me that perfect touch of crunch in them.

  • Sprouts in a simple egg fried rice with spring onion greens taste good too.

  • Sprouted choice of ingredients with cream cheese in mini cocktail samosas, veg cigars, stuffing for parathas etc.

  • Sprouts in a raita format with crushed peanuts and mint leaves with a touch of roasted crushed jeera is just awesome.

  • Add a few sprouts to a coconut based Indian style curry and have it with steamed white rice, it’s amazing.

  • Sprouts with fresh methi in a pulao or a steamed rice preparation with tomato rice tempered with curry leaves and mustard seeds is simply awesome to have with a bowl of rasam.

Here are a couple of my recipes for our readers to try out and enjoy the spirit of Sprouts!

Recipe -1] NUTRI-RICH SPROUTS TOSS SALAD

Ingredients

Green moong sprouts/ or any of your choice- 2 cups,

washed and steamed for 2 to 3 mins- optional.

For the base of the salad:

Assorted lettuce leaves- 2 cups

For the body of the salad:

Assorted sprouts- 2 cups

Green/black grapes- ½ cup sliced

Mint leaves- 10-12 no

Apple- ½ no, cubed

Cucumber- ½ cubed

Tomato-1/2 no, cubed

For the dressing:

Lime juice- 2 tbsp.

Black salt/ pink salt- 1/2 tsp

Orange segments- ½ cup

Olive oil-1 tbsp.

Honey- 1 tbsp.

Flaxseeds/ chia seeds/ pumpkin seeds- 1 tsp of your choice

For the garnish of the salad:

Pomegranate seeds-1/2 cup

Black/green olives- 2 to 3 no for garnish

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the salad.

2. In a salad bowl, combine together the sprouts with the other parts of the body of the salad.

3. Add in the ingredients for the dressing and toss well.

4. Prepare a bed of crispy lettuce leaves and portion it out.

5.Add seeds/leaves or garnish as per choice and serve.



Chefs Variations: for non-veg- can try boiled cubed eggs, sliced chicken sausages, ham or salami.

Also try adding saute prawns, lobster or crab meat as well in a salad with sprouts for a nice texture and crunch.

Also try using a little garlic and ginger/ lemon grass/ basil and other fresh herbs as a part of the dressing.

Recipe-2: MOONG SPROUTS BEMISAAL

Ingredients

Sprouts- 2 cups, assorted/ of your choice.

Olive oil- 2 tbsp.

Garlic-1 tsp chopped

Dry red chilies-1-2 no

Lemon grass- 3 to 4 pieces

Red/green/yellow bell peppers- ½ each, cut into thin slices

Shallots- 4 to 5 no’s, peeled and cut into quarters or use onions

Broccoli- 4 to 5 florets- blanched

Yellow zucchini- ½ cup, cubes

Salt and pepper to taste

Turmeric powder-1/4 tsp

White vinegar-1 tsp

Soy sauce- 1 tsp

Cherry tomatoes-1-2 no

Red chili sauce- 1 tsp

Mixed herbs- 1 tsp

Roasted crushed peanuts- 2 tbsp.

Spring onion greens- 2 tbsp. garnish.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the tossed recipe.

2. Heat oil in a pan, add in the shallots, red chilies, onions and cook for 20 seconds, add in the veggies, sprouts and seasonings, sauces and toss well.

3. Cook on a medium high flame for 3 to 4 mins, add seasonings, turmeric etc as per taste and mix, cook for 3-5 mins.

4. Add in the peanuts and spring onion greens, cherry tomatoes, and serve hot.

Chefs variations:

Try adding sliced boiled chicken into the toss recipe.

Prawns, fish, assorted seafood also works well.

Marinated tofu or paneer can be a good choice too.

Try adding a little brown sugar and little schezuan sauce in the same dish.



Recipe-3] DESI TADKE WALE SPROUTS

Ingredients:

Moong/green sprouts- 1 and a half cup, washed.

Oil- 1 tsp

Ghee-1 tsp

Hing-1/4 tsp

Mustard seeds-1/2 tsp

Cumin seeds-1/2 tsp

Curry leaves- 3-4 no

Slit green chilies- 1-2 no

Dry red chilies-1-2 no

Onions- 1 small chopped

Ginger-1 tsp chopped

Garlic-1 tsp chopped

Tomatoes-1/2 cup chopped

Salt to taste

Red chili powder-1/2 tsp

Turmeric powder-1/4 tsp

Coriander powder- 1 tsp

Water-1/2 cup

Grated coconut-1/4 cup

Fresh coriander leaves- 2-3 tbsp. chopped

Lime juice- 2- 3 tsp

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the desi tadka sprouts.

2. Heat oil and ghee and saute the spices, adding them one by one into the pan and allow to crackle and splutter for a few seconds.

3. Add in the onions and saute until pink and add little water as needed to soften them well. Add in the chopped tomatoes and all spices, salt to taste and cover and cook for 5-7 mins on low flame.

4. Now add in the sprouts and mix, simmer and cook for 8-10 mins and finally add in the coconut, coriander, lime juice and serve it hot.

Chefs variations:

Try the same sprouts variety by adding fresh garden veggies like cubes of carrots, beetroot, sweet potatoes, capsicums.

I also prefer to add a few assorted sprouted pulses as well in the same recipe to add more color, crunch and mouthfeel.

Also try the same recipe in a curried form by adding fresh coconut milk into this recipe and have it with steamed rice, phulkas or brown rice.


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Ingredient Ideology | THE WONDERS OF VIETNAMESE CUISINE By: Dr. Kaviraj Khialani -  Celebrity Master Chef.

THE WONDERS OF VIETNAMESE CUISINE

It is said that Cuisine is an integral part of a culture. It is passed from one generation to the next. We grow up eating it, and it became a part of who we are. The act of cooking and eating traditional food is a method of preserving our culture. And because no two cultures, though may bear similarities, are the same, diversity in different cuisines from around the world is created.  Now, let’s have a look at what special characteristics of Vietnamese culinary culture make it one of a kind. Food is also very important. Vietnamese food is delicious and stimulating, with many different colors, smells, textures, and flavors. This gastronomy gives great importance to balance, and simple yet colorful and tasty ingredients are combined, creating inviting contrasts. 

Vietnamese foods are rich in vitamins and minerals including vitamins C, B1, B6, B3, folate, biotin, zinc, copper, magnesium and potassium – all of which have been proven to help boost energy levels. Usually gluten-free, no need to worry about steep spikes and drops in blood sugar. Vietnam is famous for its bustling Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh cities and Instagram-worthy tourist destinations like Ha Long Bay, the Mekong Delta, and Da Nang. Vietnam is also famous for the Vietnam War, historical cities, and its French-colonial architecture

Vietnam is said to be an agricultural country with a typical monsoon climate and split into three particular regions: North, Central, South. It is that geographical differences that have form culinary variations between each one, creating diversity in Vietnamese cuisine. Each respected region has its own appetite expressed in different names, ingredients, cooking technique, color, to how to present and eat. A bowl of pho in the south usually have bean sprouts, but not in the north. Yet no matter how different the variation is, you can still taste the quintessential elements within it: light, sweet broth, soft beef and the seducing scent of aromas. It's hard to talk about Vietnamese food without mentioning French colonization, which began with missionaries arriving in the 18th century and not ending until 1954. Clearly it had a lasting effect on the country, the people, the architecture, the land, and the flavors. Most obvious might be the banh mi, with its crusty French baguette as the foundation. But the Vietnamese have taken this sandwich and made it entirely their own with grilled pork, fish patties, sardines, cilantro, chili-spiked pickled carrots and other fillings. Many forces of climate, trade, history and immigration have influenced Vietnamese cuisine. Outside cultures have had a strong influence, from the Chinese and Khmer dynasties and the Indian empire to the (short lived) Japanese occupation and, in particular, the French colonial rulers.


Vietnamese are curious and would value the knowledge they have yet to grasp. They are also fast and flexible learners as well. With the process of globalization, they can easily adapt the unique trait of other cuisines from Korea, Japan, China, and European countries, combining with theirs to create new dishes, various methods of cooking that are purely Vietnamese. Take, for example, a famous Indian dish: the curry. When imported to Vietnam, they were able to make the dish less spicy yet still savoury. 

This is an element that contributes greatly to the diversity and harmony of Vietnamese culinary culture. Most salt intake in the Vietnamese diet is delivered in the form of fish sauce. Salty, funky, fermented fish sauce, or nước mắm in Vietnamese, is used in marinades, soup broths, salad dressings, spring roll dips, and it's really hard to think of any dish where it's not used. The national condiment is nước chấm, made of fish sauce that's diluted slightly with a splash of lime juice, sugar, chilies and garlic.


Vietnamese greatly respect the harmony within their dishes. A dish must have meet two requirements equally: tasty and healthy. In order to do this, they use what Mother Nature has offered. Nutritious, healthy ingredients such as vegetables and fruit are utilized extensively, to compensate the hero of the dish, and sometimes become the main ingredient. This is quite different from western cuisine, where meat is usually used as the center of the dish. Because of that, Vietnamese food has a surprisingly low amount of fat, grease, and oil, unlike western dishes which usually use too much meat or Chinese dishes with a bit excessive use of oil. You can enjoy Vietnamese cuisine to your heart’s, or stomach’s, content without being satiated and feel even better knowing that it’s one of the healthiest cuisine out there.

Vietnamese cuisine at a glance 

It is undeniable that food plays a crucial role in a country’s culture. Traditional cuisine is passed down from generation to generation – keeping the good old flavors to this modern day. Vietnamese food is widely applauded for its balancing flavors as it is a symphony of protein, spices, herbs, vegetables, and even fruits. No wonder people have also known Vietnamese food as one of the healthiest cuisines in the world. 

There is something really tempting about Vietnamese dishes that most people can’t resist – even the celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey, the famous American chef Anthony Bourdain, and the British chef Jamie Oliver. The distinct and oddly satisfying tastes of Vietnamese cuisine have travelled all around the world. Rice (or rice flour) plays the main part in every Vietnamese meal – no matter it is a dish from the North, the Central, or the South. However, the side dishes of each region are what set them apart and make them interesting. 

The food in the north of Vietnam is influenced by neighbouring China. Stir fries and noodle soups are common. Towards the south, food becomes sweeter, and mixes flavours from Cambodia and Thailand. The Mekong Delta in the south, aptly named the “the rice bowl” of Vietnam, is incredibly fertile, with a tropical climate, sustaining more rice paddies and coconut groves. In fact, Vietnam rice production is the second biggest rice exporter in the world (after Thailand). Rice is a central part of the Vietnamese diet, and steamed rice is part of almost every meal. It is also transformed into ingredients such as rice noodles, rice paper for spring rolls, rice vinegar, and rice wine. 

Vietnamese cuisine is fresh, healthy and light, characterised by Pho (pronounced fuh), an aromatic rice noodle soup,  which is the national dish of Vietnam. It is consumed any time of day – breakfast, lunch or dinner, sold throughout the country, and is a big part of the street food culture. Combined with meat in a meat-y broth, aromatics and herbs such as lemongrass, ginger, mint, parsley and coriander are used with fresh, crunchy vegetables such as cucumber, bean sprouts, chilli and plenty of lime juice.

Before eating, Vietnamese usually “invite” others in the same table to eating, somewhat similar to the Japanese “itadakimasu”, but rather to invite others to start eating. This is one of much Vietnamese cultural beauty.

Vietnamese also love to invite guests to have a meal with them, or even invite them to join during a meal. More guests mean more bowls, chopsticks, and everyone eats a bit less to spare some food for the guests. The host of the meal usually pick up food and put them in the guests’ bowl as a polite and generous manner. And keep in mind that the host never finishes before their guests. As a conclusion, a Vietnamese meal not only fun but also represent their hospitality.Let us have a look at few popular recipe concepts and food categories under Vietnamese cuisine:



1. PHO: Putting it across in simple words it is just a rustic, simple, rustic bowl of sweet, savoury broth, some rice noodle, a few slices of beef and some herbs to go along. Yet without a single doubt, it has become the heart and soul, the symbol of Vietnamese cuisine. Business Insider magazine has published a list of 40 most delicious dish in the world that everyone should try at least once. And the first name of the list comes as no surprise: our beloved pho. And it’s not there for no reason. Behind a seemingly plain bowl of pho are the compositions of a number of meticulously selected spices and ingredients, along with time taking a process of preparation and cooking. Pho has a place in every Vietnamese heart. It basically represents the Vietnamese culinary culture. You can find a pho restaurant everywhere you look in Vietnam, from the rural countryside to busy metropolis. You can enjoy this dish at any meal, whether it’s breakfast, lunch or breakfast, and even multiple times a day without feeling satiated.

2. BANH MI: A sandwich concept with goodness of ingredients dressed in between slit open bread. Banh mi is a phenomenon everywhere it reaches. And in Vietnam, all it takes is a minute walk from your hotel to the nearest alley to get a bite of this global food trend. Perhaps banh mi has become such an ordinary item within Vietnamese’s daily life that they have forgotten to make a standard recipe for it. Right in its birthplace, there are already so many different kinds, from pork skin banh mi in the south, to fish stick banh mi in the middle region, every banh mi maker has their own recipe, making a list of hundreds of variations that can only be found in Vietnam. Banh mi has followed Vietnamese footsteps to travel the globe, building famous brand such as Banh Mi Saigon in New York, Banh Mi Boys in Toronto, Banh Mi Ba in Prague, though you can even make your own banh mi at home, it will get nowhere near to taste as good as one from its home country.

3. FRESH VIETNAMESE SPRING ROLLS: In 2011, spring rolls made its appearance in CNN Travel’s “50 best dishes in the world”, becoming the runner-up and came in a close second only after pho for best Vietnamese dishes. Many are convinced that should there be a dish from Southeast Asia that is capable of rivaling Japanese’s finest – sushi, it would be spring rolls, based on the fact that it’s tasty, nutritious without putting you on weight.

Perhaps, spring rolls are one of the most “easy-going” dishes in Vietnamese culinary culture. You can either eat it as a quick, delicious meal to satisfy your rumbling tummy or enjoy as a fancy delicacy. It’s probably because of this attribute, with the fact that it has a signature flavor of North Vietnam or to be more specific, Hanoi, making it one of the most important, indispensable dish within the menus of every Vietnamese restaurant in the far West. The French named it “Rouleau de Printemps” – the rolls of spring. Maybe This is probably because of the combination of colors of spring rolls. Just take a bite, feel the chewiness of those rice papers, the juiciness of the pork and the sweetness of the shrimps, dipped in savoury sauce with a hint of spice, the freshness of raw vegetables, all come together to create a symphony of flavors. Spring rolls without the presence of its dipping sauce would only half as good. The savory fish sauce deepens the flavor of the vegetables and fillings. From spring rolls, you can sense the balance of elements from ancient philosophy. It’s a gathering of the five tastes: the sweetness of the rice noodle, the savouriness of the eggs and meat, the heat of garlic and chili, the acridness of green bananas, the sourness of star fruits or pineapple, yet each of them only has a specific tone that is just right. Should one flavor out powers one another or become absent from the dish, the balance would be destroyed, leaving nothing but unsatisfied gastronomes.


SOME FACTS ABOUT VIETNAMESE FOODS:

A COLORFUL & FLAVORFUL BREAKFAST TO START THE DAY: Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, no doubt. Vietnamese have the same idea. It provides energy for you to make through the day, thus, Vietnamese rarely skips breakfast. Foreign travellers are especially impressed with how Vietnamese have their first meal of the day in moderation and how nutritious it is. Scarcely do travellers find Vietnamese have cereal, salad or sweet food for breakfast. Instead, they take their time to enjoy a big, wholesome meal, with banh mi, pho, rice, congee or a bowl of steaming hot sticky rice with dried pulled or braised pork, eggs to start the day right. Housewives in Vietnam also get up very early to prepare dishes for their family so they can make the most of the time their family are together.

ENJOYING DESSERTS AS SNACKY MEALS: Some humorous travellers take on Vietnam’s climate as “unforgivingly hot”. It’s more than true, but the Vietnamese have learned to adapt to this. They came up with refreshing desserts such as sweet soup or gruel, juice, mixed yogurt travellers coming to Vietnam will get the chance to enjoy these, and some dishes that really struck an impression are sweet bean soup, Thai sweet gruel, douhua, in common sense, these dishes are only used in small portions after the main dish, but the case is different in Vietnam. Vietnamese tend to have these as afternoon snacks, in small shops or vendors. This is why traveling to Vietnam requires a pot belly to experience all of it.

VIETNAMESE COFFEE CULTURE: Coming second only to Brazil in the field of coffee production, it’s not much of a surprise to see foreigners find the culture of this signature drink in Vietnam a bit odd. Being exquisitely flavourful, Vietnamese coffee will utmost certainly be a highlight of travellers’ holiday. Iced coffee with milk is a generally popular Vietnamese drink. In every town or city, foreign travellers can easily find a decent coffee shop on the street. It’s not a tough task to see Vietnamese enjoying their cup of black or brown coffee on every street. No need for big, fancy coffee shop, but only some plastic stools and a couple tables, and you’ll get a decent place to sip some caffeine with a view of the old quarters, or the busy streets in the breezy weather. Also, Vietnamese don’t waste their weekend morning by waking up really early to stop by a coffee shop for a chat with some friends or to read a good book.


FISH SAUCE AS A POPULAR FLAVOURING: It is and has been the key spice and sauce to Vietnamese dishes. You can’t call it a Vietnamese family meal without a small bowl of fish sauce in it. Fish sauce is made by brewing anchovies and salt until fermented. At the right point of time, the base sauce won’t retain such an overpowering flavor, but rather a pleasant taste. The sauce is elevated even more when combined with other ingredients. Fish sauce is the perfect dipping sauce for many Vietnamese dishes such as spring rolls, bun cha, sweet and sour grated salad were fish sauce to not exist, Vietnamese cuisine wouldn’t be able to stand where it is now among others.

  • FEW POPULAR INGREDIENTS USED IN VIETNAMESE COOKING:

  • Cilantro: In salads, soups, spring rolls, and beyond. Widely used as the finishing touch garnish. Depending on your genetics, might taste soapy.

  • Mint: Several varieties grow in Vietnam. Some are fuzzy, some taste lemony, some spearmint, others are spicy.

  • Fish Mint or Fish Leaf: Ever tried fish mint? Wow, it's really fishy. Appropriately named, this leafy herb has an awfully pungent smell and taste. You'll think you wrapped actual fish into your spring roll, but really it's just this sneaky leaf.

  • Basil: More popular in Thailand but still makes an appearance in pho and on herb plates.

  • Lime Leaf: Bright green and shiny. Somewhat bitter oils.

  • Lemongrass: Tastes and smells, not surprisingly, like lemon. Used in both sweet and savoury dishes.

  • Green Onions and Scallions

  • Garlic Chives: Flat leaves with a delicate onion and garlic flavor.

  • Perilla Leaf: Green on top, purplish on the underside with a complex flavor that combines liquorice, mint, and lemon all in one leaf.

  • Dill: Hardly associated with Southeast Asian cuisine but used in a famous Vietnamese fish dish called Cha Ca, where it's treated more like a veggie than an herb.

  • Turmeric: Sometimes called poor man's saffron, it adds a vivid goldenness to fried foods and some peppery flavor.

  • Ginger and Galangal: Both knobby rhizomes, both pervasive in Vietnamese cooking.

  • Saigon Cinnamon: There are different species of cinnamon in the world, and this one is indigenous to Vietnam. Woody, earthy flavor and aroma. Important in pho.

  • Tamarind Pulp: Maybe this doesn't belong on this list, but it needed to go somewhere. The sweet-sour pulp is used in noodle soups and curries.

Vietnamese cuisine also has influences from Champa, Malaysia and Cambodia. The use of coconut milk and various central dishes such as bánh khọt were influenced by Cham cuisine. Spices including curries were also introduced to Vietnam by Malay and Indian traders. Though not common in the north, cà ri is a quite popular dish in central and southern Vietnam. The most common form is chicken curry, and to a lesser extent, goat curry. Chicken curry is an indispensable dish in many social gathering events, such as weddings, funerals, graduations, and the yearly death anniversary of a loved one. Similar to Cambodia, curry in Vietnam is eaten either with bread, steamed rice, or round rice noodles (rice vermicelli). Mắm bồ hóc or prahok, adopted from ethnic Khmer in Southern Vietnam, is used as a central ingredient of a Vietnamese rice noodle soup called bún nước lèo which originated with ethnic Khmers in Vietnam and is not found in Cambodia. Despite the varied landscape of Vietnam, all of the cuisine contains this brilliant balance of aromatics, heat, sweetness, sourness, and fish-sauciness. As with other Asian cuisines, it's all about the yin and yang; the sweet and the salty, the cooling and the warming, the fresh and the fermented. Until now, Vietnam food is also regarded as one of the healthiest cuisines all over the world. As people usually say, "Vietnamese food is not only food, it is Vietnamese culture”. Vietnamese food is a harmonious combination of five basic spices: spicy, sour, sweet, salty, and bitter creating its distinctive flavor.

Overall to describe Vietnamese cuisine in a nutshell the following can be kept in mind:

The mainstream culinary traditions in all three regions of Vietnam share some fundamental features:

  • Freshness of food: Most meats are only briefly cooked. Vegetables are eaten fresh; if they are cooked, they are boiled or only briefly stir-fried.

  • Presence of herbs and vegetables: Herbs and vegetables are essential to many Vietnamese dishes and are often abundantly used.

  • Variety and harmony of textures: Crisp with soft, watery with crunchy, delicate with rough.

  • Broths or soup-based dishes are common in all three regions.

  • Presentation: The condiments accompanying Vietnamese meals are usually colorful and arranged in eye-pleasing manners.

  • Vietnamese cuisine is reflective of the Vietnamese lifestyle, from the preparation to how the food is served. Going through long phases of war and political conflict, as well as cultural shifts, the vast majority of the Vietnamese people have been living in poverty. Therefore, the ingredients for Vietnamese food are often very inexpensive but nonetheless, the way they are cooked together to create a yin–yang balance makes the food simple in appearance but rich in flavor.

  • Because of economic conditions, maximizing the use of ingredients to save money has become a tradition in Vietnamese cooking. In earlier decades and even nowadays in rural areas, every part of a cow is used, from the muscle meat to the intestines; nothing is wasted. The higher quality cuts from farmed animals (cows, pigs) would be cooked in stir-fry, soup or other dishes, while the secondary cuts would be used in blood sausages or soup. The same goes for vegetables like scallions, the leafy part is diced into small bits which are used to add flavor to the food while the crunchy stalk and roots are replanted.

On a concluding note: the food of Vietnam is vivacious, delectable and a perfect treat for the palate. It is easy to adapt to and blend in its culture, taste, flavors, aromas, category of meats, fish, poultry, veggies and more. We need to promote this cuisine all over and make more and more aware of what’s happening around us and how it can help tourism and culinary gastronomy. Looking forward to the next month’s release with an interesting article and facts about its style of cooking and unique character, featuring the Sojourn of South African Cooking coming up in my next month’s feature in the publication.

Happy Cooking!

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Ingredient Ideology | SANDWICH FIESTA BY: DR. KAVIRAJ KHIALANI- CELEBRITY MASTER CHEF

SANDWICH FIESTA

Sandwich is one of the concepts which dates back in history where a famous British statesman named John Montagu also known as the 4th earl of sandwich and had a passion for gambling once put across his request to his server at a casino to assist him in putting together the parts of the contents of his platter in the form of assembling them in between two slices of bread which made him concentrate on his cards and was much convenient in enjoying his put together bite. It is since then sandwiches have seen much development happening in its ingredients, bread, spreads, fillings, toppings, and garnishes.

While some sandwiches are hot, some are cold, there are also small bite-sized open sandwiches called canapes which are also known as Zakuskies in Russia. From the veg to the eggs, diary, poultry, meat, seafood, and charcuterie products like ham, sausages, bacon and now even vegan & keto diet varieties of sandwiches are truly a foodie’s delight!

Here are a few interesting ideas for Sandwiches.

Recipe-1] TRIO HERBED TOMATO- SPINACH SANDWICH

Ingredients

4-6 slices of white/brown bread/multi-grain loaf.

2 tsp olive oil.

1 tsp chopped garlic.

1 small onion sliced.

½ bunch spinach cleaned and blanch the leaves & refresh.

Salt and crushed black pepper to taste.

½ tsp mustard paste.

1-2 tbsp. butter.

1- 2 tomatoes sliced and de-seeded.

¼ cup cheese grated- processed/parmesan cheese.

10-12 no fresh basil leaves.

½ tsp chili flakes.

To serve with:

Tossed salad/ chips/ tomato ketchup/ dips.

Method:

Pre-prep all the ingredients for the sandwich, slightly toast the bread slices and then cool, apply a spread of butter and mustard paste on the bread slices. In a separate pan, saute the garlic in olive oil and add in the blanched spinach leaves, add salt and pepper to taste, cook for 2 mins and remove, cool. Place the tomato slices, basil leaves, saute spinach, cheese and chili flakes in between the two slices of bread. Pre-heat the sandwich griller or toaster and once the desired color and texture is achieved, cut into triangles and serve hot with accompaniments.

Recipe-2] COWBOY’S PASSION TANGY CORN SANDWICH

Ingredients

4-6 slices of white bread/ brown bread/ herbed bread. 

2 tsp peanut butter.

1 tsp oil.

1 tsp garlic- chopped.

Salt and pepper to taste.

1 cup American sweetcorn, boiled.

½ cup green/red capsicums, cut into small cubes.

½ tsp mixed herbs.

½ tsp chili flakes.

2 tsp tomato ketchup

2 tbsp. grated cheese

2-3 sliced black/green olives.

1 tsp parsley, chopped.

Method:

Pre-prep all the ingredients for the sandwich. Heat oil in a pan saute the garlic, onion, corn and capsicums for 2-3 mins. Turn off the flame add in the grated cheese, salt, pepper, herbs & chili flakes, olives, parsley and mix well and allow to cool. Separately mix together the peanut butter and tomato ketchup into a smooth spread to apply on the bread slices. To assemble the sandwich, apply butter on one slice and the peanut tomato spread on the other slice, place the corn- capsicum-cheese mixture cover and place the sandwich on the hot griller/toaster or hot plate and cook well on both sides, serve hot.

Recipe-3] THE LAYERED PERSONA SANDWICH

Ingredients

4-6 slices of bread-white/brown/ multi-grain 

2 tsp butter

2 tsp mayonnaise

Salt and pepper to taste

1 cup assorted lettuce leaves.

1 red ripe tomato, sliced

1 ripe avocado- peeled, stones and sliced.

2 tbsp. cream cheese.

2 no chicken breasts, boiled/grilled and sliced.

2 no boiled eggs sliced.

2-3 no jalapenos- sliced.

8-10 no fresh basil leaves.

Method:

Pre-prep all the ingredients for the sandwich. Slightly toast the slices of bread on both sides and apply a spread of butter and mayonnaise. Assemble a few lettuce leaves, few slices of boiled eggs, sliced avocado with a little cream cheese over it, tomato slices, jalapenos, sliced cooked chicken breasts, we can also alternate with slices of ham and salami or bacon as well. Place a few basil leaves as well in between the layers. Once the sandwiches are set lightly brush them with melted butter on the surface and place them on a hot griddle/pan and heat on both sides for a couple of minutes, cut and serve with ketchup and chips.

Recipe-4] CHICKEN MAYO CROISSANT SANDWICH

Ingredients:

3-4 no plain or cheese croissants- slice them open horizontally.

For the filling:

½ cup mayonnaise or hung curd could also be substituted.

½ cup boiled chopped or shredded chicken.

2 no cubes of hard boiled eggs-optional.

Salt and pepper to taste

2-3 cheese slices –optional

¼ cup shredded cabbage- white or purple

Lettuce leaves- as needed to place in the sandwich.

4-5 no slices of cucumber

4-5 no sliced tomatoes.

3-4 no sliced olives- black or green.

Method:

Assemble all the ingredients for the tasty croissant stuffed sandwich. Slit the croissants and keep them aside, in a mixing bowl combine together the mayonnaise with the boiled chicken, add some diced boiled eggs as well if desired, and add in seasonings, cabbage and few olives and mix well. Place the crispy lettuce leaves inside the croissant followed by sliced cucumbers, the mayo chicken filling, cheese slices, and tomato slices and finally close the croissant lightly secure with a toothpick if needed and serve it at room temperature.

Recipe-5] TUNA – POTATO & OLIVE CREAM CHEESE SANDWICH

Ingredients:

4-6 slices brown/multi-grain bread

½ cup mayonnaise

Salt and pepper to taste

½ tsp mustard paste

2-3 tbsp. sliced black/green olives

½ can tuna fish tin, oil, or water to be drained off completely.

1 no boiled peeled cubed potato

2 tsp cream cheese/ feta cheese

½ tsp chili flakes

½ tsp mixed herbs

½ cup lettuce leaves

3-4 no cherry tomatoes or tomato slices

2-3 jalapeno peppers sliced.

4-5 slices of cucumber

1 small onion sliced.

Method:

Assemble and pre-prep all the ingredients for the tuna potato sandwich. Slightly toast the bread slices first, apply a little butter on them, and keep aside. In a mixing bowl combine together the tuna fish with boiled cubes of potato into mayonnaise, mustard paste, seasonings, herbs, and chili flakes to taste and mix well. Place this filling with cucumber, tomato, jalapenos, onions, olives, and cream cheese in between two slices of buttered toasts and secure them in place. Cut the sandwiches into fancy shapes and assemble them on a serving plate or platter and serve with a bowl of tossed salad or a healthy shake to go along.

Recipe-6] PEPPERY COTTAGE CHEESE SANDWICH

Ingredients:

4-6 slices of white/brown bread

For the filling:

2 tsp oil

1 cup paneer grated

1 small onion chopped

½ chopped green capsicum

1 green chili chopped

Salt and pepper to taste

½ tsp chaat masala

1 tsp schezuan sauce

2 tsp tomato ketchup

2 tsp grated cheese

½ cup lettuce leaves

2 tbsp. butter to apply on the bread slices.

Method:

Apply a little butter on the sliced bread and keep aside. Heat oil in a pan and saute the onions add in the chili and capsicums followed by the grated paneer. Add in the seasonings, sauces to taste and give it a nice mix for a couple of mins on a medium flame. Remove from the flame and allow to cool completely and now add cheese and mix. Finally, to assemble the sandwiches place a little lettuce leaves on the buttered bread, place the prepared spicy and tangy paneer filling and secure the sandwiches. Heat a tava/ oven and slightly toast the sandwich on both sides and serve hot with assorted dips and sauces/a bowl of freshly tossed sprout salad goes well too.

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Ingredient Ideology |  FESTIVAL OF COLORS, SPRING & LOVE – HOLI BY: DR. KAVIRAJ KHIALANI- CELEBRITY MASTER CHEF.


Holi one of our most traditional festival in India since ages, it marks the arrival of the spring or summer season and also victory of good over evil. I remember having heard these mythological interesting stories from my grandparents during childhood about the divine child prahlad and his firm belief in lord Vishnu and the tale of hiranyakashyap and his evil karma which led to holika dahan and thus is the message for the world that goodness is bound to revive and stand upfront against all evils.

This festival also marks the arrival of summer season and harvest time of the winter crop which is celebrated with pomp and prosperity across the country and for Hindus worldwide it is yet another reason to meet, greet and of course eat delicious homemade delights from namkeen to meetha and come together and strengthen the bonding among families and friends.

H- Happiness, O- Occasion, L – Love, I - Integrity

Here are some of the most popular all-time favorite foods eaten on Holi.

  • Thandai: one of the most popular beverage consumed on Holi besides bhang, it is an Indian cold drink made with a mix of almonds, milk, sugar, fennel seeds, watermelon kernels, poppy seeds, cardamom, saffron, pepper and rose petals, it is very refreshing and a must in many homes during Holi.

  • Gujiyas: interesting half-moon shaped sweet delights made during Holi and they are delicate, mild with a filling of milk solids like mava, khoya, nuts and also with little coconut at times, it is fried made up of whole wheat flour, also called as ghughra and karanji across different states in India.

  • Namakpara: also called as nimki is a savoury snack crunchy in texture and yummy to enjoy especially during Holi also referred to as mathhri in some parts of Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. These are ribbon like strips of pastry made up of maida delicately seasoned with ajwain and cumin seeds in puree ghee/oil.

  • Chaats: these need no introduction as they are so very well-known and popular across the world, the Indian Chaats are some of the best ways to represent colors, flavors, thoughts and tastes all in one. The variety is just never ending from the Puchkas, gol guppe, pani puries, to the Papdi chaat, chana chaat, aloo chaat, katoris chaat, dahi bhallas, palak pakoda chaat, kachori chaat and more! These are best prepared fresh from a live counter during get-togethers and it is so much fun doing them for your loved ones not to forget we do them in fusion as well with a mix- n- match concept too!

  • Makhane Ki Kheer: this is one of my all-time favorite sweets during Holi, lotus seeds as they are called full of nutrients and benefits for us, add them to some nicely reduced sweet elaichi and touch of kesar wala milk and mava, simmer it to perfection, serve it chilled or warm, garnish with assorted nuts it is a vow sweet!

Here are some of my festive recipes for HOLI!

Recipe-1] THANDAI AUR KHAJOOR KI PHIRNI 

Ingredients

Milk- 1 lit.

Sugar to taste

Milkmaid/condensed milk-1/2 can

Mava- 100gms

Green elaichi powder-1/4tsp

Khajoor-4-5 chop

Cashews- 1 tbsp. sliced

Rice paste- 50 gms raw rice, soaked for 30 mins and ground to a fine paste using little water.

Thandai syrup- 3-4 tbsp.

Rose petals- 10-12 no. for garnish.

Method:

1. In a thick bottomed saucepan, heat the milk, add sugar to taste, mava and simmer, allow to reduce a little, stir constantly to prevent sticking at the base.

2. Add in the rice paste, keep stirring, add elaichi powder and cook on a low flame 20-25 mins.

3. Now check the sweetness add little condensed milk for a nice flavor and texture, mix well and allow to cool until room temperature.

4. Add in a few nuts of your choice, add thandai syrup, mix well, set the phirni into serving bowls, dishes and garnish with rose petals, chill for 3-4 hours and serve.

Recipe-2] Mavedaar Nutkhut Gujiyas

Ingredients

For the dough:

Maida-1 cup

Salt -1 pinch

Ghee-3 tbsp.

Water- 2 tbsp.

For the filling:

Khoya- 100gms

Grated dry coconut- 50gms/desiccated/fresh

Chironji- 2 tbsp.

Raisins- 2 tbsp.

Powder sugar- 2 tbsp. + sugar syrup- to glaze 

Green elaichi powder-1/4 tsp

Oil/ghee- for the frying.

To seal the Gujiyas- use maida-water thick paste.

Method:

1. Prepare the dough first, use little water and make a nice firm texture dough, cover with a damp kitchen cloth and keep aside for 20 mins.

2. Meantime prepare the filling, crumble the khoya and saute it until light pinkish in color, cool and add the other ingredients and mix well.

3. To prepare further, roll out the dough, cut into circles use a cutter round shape and place the filling, cover it, seal it well and make sure filling doesn’t come out, deep fry in medium hot oil until golden coloured.

4.Remove and dip in thick sugar syrup, garnish with chopped nuts/varq and arrange on a serving tray and serve.


Recipe- 3] KALI MIRCH WALE NAMAKPARE

Ingredients

Maida- 1 cup

Atta-1 cup

Salt to taste

Ajwain- 1 tsp/jeera- 1 tsp/ toasted white til- 1 tbsp.

Black pepper- 1 tbsp. Crushed

Warm water- ½ cup or as needed

Ghee- 3 -4 tbsp. + oil for deep frying.

Method:

1. In a mixing bowl combine together the maida, Atta, salt, ajwain, pepper, ghee and rub in the ghee well into the flour using your fingers and it should look like breadcrumbs.

2. Using little warm water at a time knead a well firm smooth dough, cover with a damp kitchen towel and allow to rest it for 30-45 mins.

3. Divide the dough into 4 equal parts and then roll up each part into a circle, not very thick not very thin, around ¼ inch thickness works well.

4. Using a knife/pizza cutter cut the sheets into diamonds, meantime heat oil on a medium flame and start adding the Namakpara into the oil for frying, keep turning the sides gradually in order to get even color on all sides to a golden brown shade.

5.Remove and drain oil on kitchen paper, allow to cool to room temperature, store in an air tight container. Serve with hot chai!



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Ingredient Ideology | Winter Season Special: Amaranth in Daily Cooking & Beyond! BY: Dr. Kaviraj Khialani – Celebrity Master Chef


Amaranth is a highly nutritious leafy vegetable and grain as well which has been consumed by mankind for centuries all over the world. It is a gluten-free ancient grain that has been compared with rice due to its various qualities and offerings in the culinary world. The green leaf varieties are very popular in India while the chinese prefer the amaranth with the red leaf varieties. Amaranth is an upright moderately tall, broad, leafed annual plant. It comes in variety of sizes, shapes and colors as well. the leaves can be roundish or lance shaped, light, dark green or even with a tinge of red in them.

While the youngish leaves have a milder flavour and a great to be getting tossed in summer salads, the matured leaves are better going into the pan or wok and getting cooked a bit like spinach. Amaranth leaves also called as chaulai in the desi terms are nutritionally similar to beetroot and spinach but with a little edge over them and said to be superior. They also contain three times more amount of calcium and three times more amount of vitamin B3 also called niacin as compared to spinach leaves. Amaranth seeds are also known as ramdana in India in the dried form is used in a number of ways in our kitchens and baked products from seeds, to flour and more.

Let us have a look at a few health benefits of Amaranth:

  • It is a gluten free ingredient which makes it more versatile in adaptability and also high in calcium content for our body.

  • It is considered to be a heart healthy food and also easy to be digested by our system.

  • Amaranth is good for our eyes, hair and also a great source of protein in our diets and recipes.

  • It is full of antioxidants and mineral contents and also plays an important role in maintaining healthy body weight.

  • It is regarded as a great immunity-boosting ingredient and also reduces signs of aging.

  • Amaranth reduces risk of cardio-vascular diseases, helps to prevent and control diabetes as well.

  • Its consumption also helps to eliminate diarrhoea, bloating and cramping in our body.

Here are a few of my favorite ways with amaranth when it comes to cooking some easy and yummy recipes with this superfood ingredient:

Recipe-1] Dal Amaranth

Ingredients:

 Toor/ Arhar ki dal- 1 and a half cup

Amaranth leaves – 1 and a half cup

Garlic- 2-3 cloves, chopped

Ginger-1 tsp chopped

Green chilies-2-3 slit

Curry leaves- 8-10 no

Cumin seeds-1/2 tsp

Mustard seeds-1/2 tsp

Hing-1/4 tsp

Onion-1 small chopped

Tomato-1 med chopped

Coriander powder-1 tsp

Oil-1 tsp

Ghee-1 tsp

Salt to taste

Sugar-1/2 tsp

Tamarind pulp-2-3 tsp


Method:

1. Clean, wash, and soak the Toor dal for 20 mins.

2. heat oil and ghee add in the ingredients for the tadka one by one and allow them to crackle and splutter and then add in the onions, saute them to a light brown, add in chilies, tomatoes and cook for 1-2 mins.

3. Now add in the drained dal, cleaned and roughly cut amaranth leaves, salt to taste, coriander powder, sugar and 2-3 cups of water.

4. Allow to come to a boil, simmer and cook on a low flame for 20-25 mins, add water as needed. Allow dal to get soft.

5. Now add in the tamarind pulp for a little tart flavor and allow to simmer for another 3—4 mins.  the same recipe can be made using a pressure cooker as well and 3-4 whistles can be given to the same.

6. Serve the dal amaranth hot with phulkas, rotis, parathas, salad and pickle/ raita.


Recipe-2] Amaranth ka Saag

Ingredients:

Amaranth greens-1 large bunch, cleaned

Spinach-1 medium bunch, cleaned

Dill leaves- ½ cup, cleaned

Methi leaves-1 cup, cleaned

Onion-2 med sized chopped

Tomatoes-2 med sized chopped

Green chilies- 3-4 no chopped

Ginger- 2 tsp chopped

Garlic- 2-3 tsp chopped

Cumin seeds-1 tsp

Coriander powder- 1 tsp

Besan-1 and a half tbsp.

Oil- 2 tsp

Ghee-1 tsp

Salt to taste

Water-1/2 cup

For the tempering:

Butter/ ghee-1 tbsp.

Garlic-1 tsp sliced

Red chili powder-1/2 tsp

Hing-1/4 tsp



Method:

1. Clean and thoroughly wash all the greens and keep them aside, roughly cut them or tear them.

2. Using a pressure cooker or an open container add in all the greens, green chilies, ginger, garlic, 1 onion, tomatoes, salt, and 1 cup water and cook/ pressure cook for a whistle or 5-7 mins.

3. Cool down, puree or using a hand blender grind to a coarse-textured paste.

4. In a pan, heat oil and add in the rest of the chopped onion saute until light brown, add the puree of the greens and salt, coriander powder, and cook for 2-3 mins.

5. Combine besan into the mixture and saute, allow to cook on a low flame for 2-3 mins.

6. Now heat up butter/ ghee and prepare the tempering for the saag, once it is already adding it into the saag and mix well, and serve hot with makki di roti, parathas, phulkas.

Recipe-3] Amaranth ki Subzi

Ingredients:

Oil- 2 tsp

Ghee- 1 tsp

Cumin seeds-1/2 tsp

Ginger-1 tsp sliced

Garlic-1 tsp chopped

Green chilies-2-3 tsp chopped

Hing-1/4 tsp

Dry red chilies- 2-3 slit

Amaranth leaves- 1 big bunch, cleaned and washed

Methi leaves-1/2 cup, cleaned

Coriander leaves-1 cup, cleaned

Spinach leaves- 1 bunch, cleaned

Tomato -1 cup chopped

Salt to taste

Turmeric powder- ¼ tsp

Coriander powder-1 tsp

Cumin powder-1/2 tsp

Red chili powder-1/2 tsp

Aamchur powder-1/2 tsp

Assorted vegetables- peas/potatoes can also be added

Boiled lentils/ pulses may also be added.

Roasted crushed peanuts-2-3 tbsp.

Fresh coconut-3-4 tbsp. grated

Method:

1. Prepare all the greens, clean, wash, and roughly cut them up.

2. Heat oil and ghee in a pan add in the ingredients for the tempering to start with, hing to ginger, garlic, and chilies, add in cumin seeds, red chilies and saute for a few seconds.

3. Add in the onions cook them until light brown, add in the tomatoes, salt and all powdered spices, add in the greens and veggies/lentils etc as desired and mix well.

4. Reduce the flame and allow to simmer as the green wilt up and get cooked in the spices the aromas and flavours get developed. Adding a little water is fine as well in case the mixture gets too dry in the pan.

5.Cook for around 12-15 mins, check for seasonings and adjust accordingly. Finally add in the coconut and peanuts for the crunch effect and taste. Serve the subzi hot garnished with fried red chili/ ginger juliennes and enjoy it with rotis and a bowl of curd or raita/papad.

Recipe-4] AMARANTH ONION FRITTERS

Ingredients:

Amaranth seeds- 1 cup

Water-2 cups

Oil-1 tbsp. + for frying as needed

Garlic- 3-4 cloves chopped

Onion-1 med sized, chopped

Zucchini-1/2 cup finely chopped

Red capsicum-1/2 finely chopped

Aamchur powder-1/2 tsp

Chili powder-1/2 tsp

Coriander powder-1/2 tsp

Salt to taste

Garam masala powder-1/2 tsp

Black pepper powder-1/4 tsp

Lemon juice-1 tsp

Breadcrumbs-1/2 cup for binding/coating

Flour-2-3 tbsp. for binding/coating

Can also add mixed herbs/ chili flakes/ cheese as well.

To serve with:

Dips/ chutneys/ sauces of your choice.


Method:

1. Boil water in a pan, add in the amaranth seeds and stir well. bring to a boil, simmer for 20 mins. once it is done add salt and pepper and keep aside.

2. In a pan add oil saute the garlic and onion for a few seconds, add in the red capsicum and zucchini and stir fry for a few minutes. Now add in the powdered spices as per taste and turn off the flame, keep aside. Any choice of veggies like green peas, carrots, beetroot, sweet potato etc can also be added into the fritter mix for a more nutri-rich option.

3. Add this mixture to the cooked amaranth and also add some lime juice, mix well and apply oil on the hands and divide the mixture into 12-16 portions and shape them into fritters/ tikki shapes.

4. Heat oil in a pan add oil and shallow fry the fritters to a nice golden brown color on both sides, use medium flame to cook this. Serve these amaranth fritters with hung curd- mint and garlic dressing, or a mayonnaise with chili and coriander.



Recipe- 5] FRUITY AMARANTH PUDDING

Ingredients:

Amaranth seeds-1 cup

Coconut milk- 3 cups

Coconut- grated-1/2 cup

Honey-1/4 cup

Salt-1/4 tsp

Cinnamon stick- 1 piece

Vanilla essence-1/2 tsp

Raisins-2-3 tbsp.

Cashews-2-3 tbsp.

Almond powder-1-2 tsp

Condensed milk-1/4 cup

Brown sugar- 2-3 tsp

Dates- 2-3 chopped

For the options of fresh fruits in the pudding:

Assorted berries- ¼ cup

Fresh kiwi- ½ cup

Banana-1-2 sliced

Mango-1/2 cup cubes

Method:

1. Using a thick-bottomed pan, add in the coconut milk and cinnamon stick, simmer for 2-3 mins, add in the amaranth seeds, mix, and stir well, cook for 6- 8 mins.

2. Add in the condensed milk, nuts, and almond powder and simmer, continue stirring, and allow the mixture to cook for 3-4 mins more.

3. Once the mixture starts to thicken up and the amaranth seeds get cooked, check for sweeteners as per taste, add dates and turn off the flame, add in the grated coconut.

4. Allow the pudding mix to come to room temperature, add in the vanilla essence, and remove the cinnamon stick. Mix well and chill for 30 mins.

5. Using dessert cups/ dessert bowls, start setting the pudding, layer the pudding with fresh fruits, dry fruits, fruit crush etc can also be used.

6. Allow the dessert to now set and chill in the fridge for around 1-2 hours and serve it cold as a dessert. We can also add praline or crushed dry fruit chikki into the same recipe to add some crunch into the pudding as well. garnish with assorted fresh fruits and relish the sweet.






Recipe-6] AMARANTH PANCAKES

Ingredients:

Eggs-2 no

Amaranth flour- 1 and half cup

Milk-1 and ¼ cup

Melted butter- 3 tbsp.

Sugar-2-3 tsp powdered.

Salt-1/2 tsp

Baking powder-1 and a half tsp

Vanilla essence- ½ tsp

Options for plating the amaranth pancakes:

Melted butter

honey

Peanut butter

Nutella

Fresh cream

Chocolate sauce

Vegan fruit toppings/ sauces

Assorted fresh fruits:

Banana/ strawberries/ kiwi/ chickoo/ berries/ cherries

Assorted dry fruits:

Dates/ walnuts/ apricots/ almonds/ cashews etc.

Method:

1. In a bowl beat up the eggs until light and fluffy. Add in the milk and melted butter, add in vanilla essence.

2. Sieve the dry ingredients together and add this mixture into the egg, milk and butter mixture, mix well and allow to rest for 15-20 mins.

3. Using a non-stick pan for preparing the pancakes, grease the pan first, allow to heat up, spoon in the pancake batter into the pan and allow to set a little on one side for 1-2 mins, carefully turn the pancakes over on the other side and continue cooking on a low flame.

3. Once a golden brown color has been achieved on both sides, remove the amaranth pancakes and get ready for plating them.

4. Using the various options as listed above we can present these pancakes loaded with a number of goodies, colors, tastes and flavours topped, layered and garnished to perfection.

5. Enjoy these amaranth pancakes with a cup of coffee/ tea/milkshakes etc, these are a perfect choice to enjoy for a brunch as well.

Recipe-7] MUSHROOM AMARANTH CUPPA SOUP

Ingredients:

Oil- 2 tsp

Butter-1 tsp

Garlic-1 tsp chopped

Onion-1 small chopped

Amaranth leaves- 1 cup

Celery- 2 stalks, chopped

Mushrooms- 1 cup sliced

Green chilies- 1 tsp chopped

Salt to taste

Black pepper powder-1/4 tsp

Water/veg stock- 2-3 cups

Coconut milk-1 cup thick

Mixed herbs-1/2 tsp

Chili flakes-1/2 tsp

Cheese-1-2 tsp grated

Peanut butter-1 -2 tsp

Coriander leaves- 2 tsp chopped

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the soup as listed.

2. Heat oil and butter in a pan, add in the garlic and onions and saute for a few seconds.

3. Add in the celery and chilies, mushrooms, amaranth leaves and saute for a few seconds. Add in the salt, pepper, herbs, chili flakes.

4. Now add in the veg stock/ water, boil, simmer for 4-5 mins. turn off the flame, cool and puree the soup.

5. Bring it back to a boil, simmer and add in the coconut milk, allow to cook for 2-3 mins, blend in the peanut butter, add in the coriander leaves and cheese and dish out the soup.

6. The soup can be garnished with a number of options from saute sliced mushrooms, golden fried onions, fresh micro-greens, caramelised garlic and fried red chilies etc. the soup can also be made using non-veg ingredients like chicken which can go along with mushrooms as an option.

Ingredient Ideology | THE FAVOURABLE FENUGREEK-  BEFITTING WINTER SPECIAL By: Dr. Kaviraj Khialani ,Celebrity Master Chef


THE FAVOURABLE FENUGREEK-BEFITTING WINTER SPECIAL

It’s winter time & the season most of us look forward to for many reasons and to me it is very special since it is time to relish the greens from the farms from sarson to methi and the list goes on! While the chilly mornings are little difficult at times to get over with the due course of the day, does come by with many options to eat and enjoy satisfying the palate from the garma garam chai to the mooli ke paranthey and not to forget the gajar ka halwa!

Methi has been one of those greens which somehow taste much better during winters and the mere aroma of its leaves and the mouthfeel of it being cooked with a little tadka and spices and a hot phulka or roti on the side, shalgam ka aachar and a glass of lassi or chaas! Trust me you won’t be really asking for a better treat than this.

Also called Fenugreek it’s a Latin word which means ‘Greek Hay ‘besides the fresh methi, we also have the dried leaves called kasoori methi in Hindi, fenugreek seeds or methi dana which are also used in many ways in our kitchens in Indian cooking. Kasuri methi is used in curries, dals and subzi, pulao’s and much more with this herbed aromatic and nutritious ingredient.

Health Benefits of FENUGREEK Leaves:

*Methi leaves are low in calories, help in managing weight loss & management.

* Fresh methi is good food for the heart care.

* Methi leaves contain good number of anti-oxidants.

* Methi has been considered good to manage diabetes.

* It is regarded as good conditioner for the skin, reduces blemishes.

* Helps reduce cholesterol levels in our body, use if effectively.

* Methi leaves help curing bowel issues, helps prevent anaemia.

FENUGREEK TRIVIA: SOME POINTS TO KEEP IN MIND:

Fenugreek or methi leaves has been used as an important part of the greens category and it has medicinal properties as well since ages. They leaves are popular since they are aromatic and have a unique flavor to them. Though there are a few who complain about its bitterness, it’s a must have in our diets. 

Always select fresh methi bunches that are bright green in color, crisp and fresh to their best. Avoid if the leaves are dry textured or yellowish on the outlook.

Methi seeds are a wealth of health benefits as per experts and a must to be on our kitchen shelf to use in a number of ways be it in small quantities but yes for sure, we usually add them to rasam, sambhar and even curd rice. The best way to use them is it add them in a tadka mix to our popular kadhis, a few subzis as well can carry its values and taste well, at times I also powder them and use them in some recipes to avoid the crunch in the mouth. Some of us also have heard having methi seeds soaked overnight in water and having them in the morning for weight loss!

 Culinary Uses of FENUGREEK Leaves:

  • Methi ka saag is the most popular one which we find popularly being made in most of our homes, try adding a few additions in them sometimes like I usually add soy granules or aloo - wadis to them and they taste yum!

  • Methi ke paranthey- yet another common sounding dish, try this one with a combination of methi with anardana, methi with grated carrots slightly saute it with garlic and chilies and stuff it into the dough. Use combination of flours like atta + soy flour, atta+ makkai + sunflower seeds powder, all the possible grains and gluten free options can also be tried once in a while.

  • Methi aloo, methi gajar ki subzi, methi shalgam curry, methi makhane ka korma, Bhopla coconut methi stew, try adding saute methi with garlic or with some seeds like flaxseeds or pumpkin seeds into idlis and steam them.

  • In the non-veg varieties recommended with methi are some options like methi, makkai aur ande ki bhurji, methi murgh kadai masala, Lasooni methi machli, jheenga methi jhalfrezi, methi mutton tava masala and many more.

  • The point most importantly for me when cooking with methi or any greens is that we should not be over cooking them for too long, they are delicate leaves and cook in minutes, avoid covering and cooking them for too long or don’t really pressure cook them.

  • Kasoori methi however plays a different role being in a dried form, try to dry toast the leaves on a medium hot tava for a few seconds, allow to cool and crush them between your palms add them to your tomato based gravies or masalas, curries, dals, subzis and even in a pulao, dough for parathas, naans or even your favorite biryani.

Here are a couple of my favourite healthy recipes with FENUGREEK this season for all our readers to enjoy

Recipe -1] Mazedaar Methi aur Moong wali chaat

Ingredients

Fresh methi leaves- 1 cup, roughly cut.

Boiled green moong-1 cup

Boiled sweet corn- ½ cup

Boiled potato- ½ cup, peeled and diced.

Onions/tomatoes/green chilies/green capsicums- as needed for the chaat as per taste can be added.

Anardana- 2 tbsp.

Black salt- 1/4tsp

Crushed black pepper- ½ tsp

Roasted jeera powder-1/2 tsp

Lime juice- 2 tbsp.

Roasted crushed peanuts- 2 tbsp.

Mango pickle ka masala from the bottle- 2 tbsp.

Imli chutney-2 tbsp.

Mint and coriander leaves- 2 tbsp. for garnish

Chat masala- to taste

Papdi/sev as needed for the chaat.

Oil- 1tbsp.

Garlic- 1 tsp chopped

Spring onion greens- 2 tbsp. chopped


Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the chaat.

2. In a mixing bowl combine together the mango pickle ka masala, imli chutney, lime juice, salt and all spices, mix well and keep aside.

3. Heat oil in a pan, add garlic, methi, spring onion greens, corn and boiled moong and saute for 2 mins and remove.

4. Add all the ingredients to the dressing of the chaat and toss everything well.

5. Arrange the chaat on a serving plate, garnish with anardana, mint, coriander, Papdi, sev and serve chilled.


Recipe- 2] Methi- Makkai aur Makhane ka Milan

Ingredients

Fresh methi leaves- 2 cups. Leaves, broken into smaller pieces.

Boiled sweet corn- 1 cup

Makhana- ½ cup, fried or toasted and kept

For the Masala:

Oil-1 tbsp.

Ghee/butter- 1 tbsp.

Hing- ¼ tsp

Jeera- 1/2tsp

Methi dana- ½ tsp

Dried red chili- 2 nos.

Ginger garlic paste- 1 tsp

Chopped green chilies- 2 tsp

Sliced onions-1 med.

Tomatoes-2 nos. puree.

Salt to taste

Freshly roasted and crushed coriander seeds/powder- 1 tbsp.

Turmeric powder- ½ tsp

Kashmiri red chili powder- ½ tsp

Water-1/4 cup

Fresh cream-2 tbsp.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the recipe.

2. Heat oil/butter/ghee in a pan, saute the methi dana, jeera, red chili, ginger garlic, green chilies and add in the onions and cook till light brown, add little water if needed.

3. Add in the fresh tomato puree, all powdered spices, salt to taste and allow them to cook on medium flame till oil comes out from the sides.

4. Now add in the boiled corn, methi leaves and fresh cream and mix well, cook for 5 to 7 mins on low flame do not cover.

5. Lastly, add the fried or toasted makhana into the subzi, mix well and serve immediately, garnish with ginger juliennes/fried red chili, serve with hot phulkas or rotis.


Recipe -3] Chatpata Methi Masoor Ka Pulao

Ingredients

Fresh methi leaves- 1 cup. Roughly cut.

Whole masoor dal- ½ cup, soaked for 1 hour in water.

Pulao basmati rice- 2 cups.

Oil- 1 tbsp.

Ghee- 1 tbsp.

Bayleaf/cinnamon/black cardamom/green cardamom/ cloves- as per taste to be added 1-2 pieces [ideally any 2]

Methi seeds- ½ tsp.

Cumin seeds- ½ tsp.

Ginger –garlic- green chili paste-1 tbsp. mix

Chopped onions- 2 nos.

Fresh tomato puree- 1 cup

Salt to taste

Turmeric powder- ½ tsp

Red chili powder-1/2tsp

Coriander powder- 2tsp

Water- as needed for the pulao.

Fresh mint and coriander leaves-1/2 cup for garnish.

Fried brown onions-2 tbsp. for garnish.

Rose water-2 tbsp. optional


Method:

1.Prepare all the ingredients for the dumdaar pulao.

2. Soak the rice and dal separately for 30 mins each.

3. Heat oil and ghee in a pan, add methi seeds, jeera, all assorted whole spices as per your taste, if you don’t prefer whole you can use 1 tsp garam masala powder also with the other spices later.

4. Add the onions first lightly brown them add in the ginger, garlic, chili paste, saute for few seconds, add in the tomato puree, salt and all masalas.

5. Cook the masala for 3 to 4 mins, add in the fresh methi, drained dal and rice mix it well with the masala and then add double the amount of water, bring to a boil.

6. Simmer the pulao, add rose water if desired, low flame, tava below the container and some weight on top and allow dum or steam to take place inside the pulao.

7. Once Done, mix well garnish the aromatic pulao with fresh mint, coriander leaves, brown onions and serve hot.

Recipe-4] LAZEEZ METHI PANEER 

Ingredients:

Paneer- 250 gms cut into cubes, fried for 2 mins and keep aside

For the masala:

Oil-2 tsp

Ghee- 1 tsp

Bay leaf- 1 no

Green cardamom-2 no

Black peppercorns- 3-4 no

Cloves- 2-3 no

Cumin seeds- ½ tsp

Garlic- 1 tsp chopped

Ginger-1/2 tsp chopped

Green chilies-1 tsp chopped

Onion paste-1 cup

Tomato puree-1/2 cup

Curd- ¼ cup

Cashew paste-1-2 tsp

Fresh cream- 2-3 tsp

Salt to taste

Turmeric powder-1/4 tsp

Red chili powder-1/4 tsp

Coriander powder-1 tsp

Garam masala powder-1/4 tsp

Water-1/4 cup

Fresh methi-1 cup chopped

Kasuri methi-1 -2 tsp

Sugar-1/4 tsp

Fried red chili/ ginger juliennes for garnish.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the recipe as listed above.

2. Frying of paneer is an option, some of us use it the way it is as well.

3. Heat oil and ghee in a pan, add in the whole spices, cook for 1 min and then add in the onion paste, cook it on a medium flame, add little water as needed and once it starts changing color then add in the garlic, ginger, green chilies.

4. Cook the mixture for 2-3 mins, add in tomato puree, salt, all masalas and mix well. Add in curd, cashew and cream as well and simmer, add fresh methi and kasuri methi as well and cook the gravy for 8-10 mins.

5.Finally add in the paneer cubes, mix and cook in the gravy for 3-4 mins, garnish with ginger juliennes/ fried red chilies and serve hot with phulkas, rotis, parathas etc.


Recipe- 5] Dumdaar Methi Wali Dal

Ingredients:

Fresh methi leaves- 2 cups

Yellow moong dal- 1 cup soaked 

Oil-2 tsp

Ghee- 1 tsp

Hing-1/4 tsp

Curry leaves- 8-10 no

Garlic- 1 tsp chopped

Onion-1 small chopped

Cumin seeds-1/2 tsp

Red chilies- 1-2 slit

Green chilies-1-2 slit

Salt to taste

Ginger-1 tsp chopped

Turmeric powder-1/4 tsp

Garam masala powder-1/4 tsp

Red chili powder-1/4 tsp

Aamchur powder-1/2 tsp

Tomato- 1 small chopped

Water- as needed

Coriander leaves- 2-3 tbsp. chopped

Mix veggies- carrots/ beans/ peas/ cauliflower can also be added for color, flavor, crunch and nutrients into the same recipe.

Sweet potatoes- 1 cup, cubed and half boiled are also a good choice to add into a recipe like this one.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the methi wali dal as listed above.

2. Clean the methi leaves, wash and soak the moong dal in 3 -4 cups of water for 1 hour.

3. To start the cooking process, heat oil and ghee in a pan, add in the dry red chilies, fresh green chilies, curry leaves, hing, cumin, ginger, garlic and saute for a few seconds.

4. Add in the onion and saute for a few mins, add tomato and the drained dal, salt and all powdered spices, bhunao for a couple of minutes.

5. Now add in 2 cups of water, mix and simmer, cover and cook until the dal is tender with the steam in the pan, the recipe can be pressure cooked as well for 2 whistles.

6. Check for the water content, keep it medium and not very watery. Adjust the salt to taste, add aamchur powder, coriander leaves and mix. Serve this methi dal with hot phulkas, rotis/ chapattis/ parathas etc along with a bowl of curd, salad/ pickle and papad.


Recipe-6] LASOONI METHI WALE CHAWAL

Ingredients:

Basmati rice- 1 and a half cup, cleaned, washed and soaked 

Fresh methi- 2 cups, cleaned

Oil- 2 tsp

Ghee- 1 tsp

Cinnamon stick-1 piece

Cloves- 2-3 no

Black peppercorns- 3-4 no

Green cardamom- 1-2 no

Dry red chilies- 2 no slit

Green chilies- 2 no slit

Garlic- 2 tsp chopped

Onion- 1 small sliced

Ginger- 1 tsp chopped

Tomato -2 med chopped

Sugar-1/4 tsp

Turmeric powder- ¼ tsp

Cumin powder-1/4 tsp

Coriander powder-1 tsp

Red chili powder-1/2 tsp

Water as needed

Cashews and raisins- 2 tsp each

Fresh coriander leaves- 2 tsp chopped

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the Lasooni methi Chawal as listed above.

2. Clean methi leaves, wash them well, roughly cut them and keep aside.

3. Pick, wash and soak the rice for 20 mins.

4. To start with the cooking process heat oil and ghee in a pan add in the whole spices to flavor the pan, add in the onions, ginger, chilies and saute them for a few seconds, add in garlic and tomato. For a non-veg option, we can also add chicken pieces, prawns, fish, chicken sausages as well in the same recipe.

5. Start with adding salt, all the powdered spices, drained rice, methi leaves and give it all a nice mix. Add double the quantity of hot water as compared to the rice and bring to a boil, simmer the flame, cover and cook the rice until the liquid gets absorbed.

6. Serve the rice with boondi- anar ka raita, papad, pickle and garnish it with cashews, raisins and fresh coriander leaves.

Ingredient Ideology | Passion for Pea to Good Health By: Dr. Kaviraj Khialani: Celebrity Master Chef



Passion for Pea to Good Health

It is commonly known as Kabuli Chana in Hindi and garbanzo in Spanish is a well-known high protein belonging to the legume family. They are one of the earliest cultivated legumes and originally found in the middle-east chickpeas have since become popular across the globe.

It is one of the most popular ingredients and is included as a part of our regular diets in the Indian sub-continent. Chhole as we fondly call commonly is made in a number of ways in various parts of India, while it is more popular in the north some of my favorites include the aloo tikki chhole chaat, the street side popular and dhaba style chhole kulche especially in Amritsar is out of the world. Besides we also use chickpeas in a number of ways too from dips to salads and even baked dishes and in stews too.

Health Benefits of Chickpeas:

  • They are a good source of fiber in our diets.

  • Chickpeas boost the immunity in our body.

  • They are rich in calcium and iron content.

  • Chickpeas are heart healthy food.

  • Helps in regulating hormonal changes.

  • Provides a healthy glowing skin.

  • Is good to have in order to keep blood pressure in control.

  • Chickpeas increase satiety value in our body

  • They are also considered good for a weight loss diet.

  • Chickpeas are an excellent source of vegetarian proteins.

  • They are widely used in vegan diets and are energizing as well.

  • Chickpeas are very rich in minerals as well and are nourishing for our system.

Culinary Uses of Chickpeas:

  • Also known as Kabuli chana it is significant in our Indian cuisine and very popular in our homes when it comes to chhole Chawal or Chhole Kulche or Bhature are an all-time favorite.

  • Chana is also very popular to make cutlets, tikkis for snacks and koftas as well in rich creamy gravies.

  • Kabuli chane wala pulao, chhole aur makhane ki biryani, chickpea pilaf rice, stir fried rice with chickpeas and greens are also some ways of using it.

  • Chickpeas are also used to make dips like the most famous one being hummus from middle-eastern cuisine it is now also modified in several colors and flavors as well but the best one classic taste still remains.

  • They are also good to add into salads as they make you feel full and add a good filler value as well into the bowl.

  • Using it in the famous Indian Chaats has ever since been a weakness of many of us, the StreetSide stalls, food counters are so very mesmerizing with varieties of chickpeas being used, must try some nice mashed chick pea dahi bhallas for a change from the regulars.

  • The Moroccan and Turkish cuisines also boast of chickpeas in their world-famous delicacies called tajine with couscous in which chickpeas are a part of the stew in the tajine with meat/chicken and vegetables.

  • Chickpeas mashed up spiced and added as stuffing into a paratha also creates variety in parathas and is a feel-good experience too.

  • In some of the cuisines, we also use them in stir-fried forms as well a little olive oil, garlic, mint and some light seasonings toss the boiled chickpeas in it and add a splash of lime juice and a few crushed roasted peanuts have it like a in between meal snack.

  • Kabuli chane with palak gravy, methi Lasooni chhole, and the famous Bengali puries called loochies also go well with some nice chana masala.

  • It is also grounded and its flour form also is useful in a number of recipes from thickening agents to adding binding and also taste and flavor in dough concepts where gluten can’t find its way.

Here are a few recipes with this charismatic ingredient:

Recipe-1] NUTTY CHICKPEA DIP

Ingredients:

Boiled chickpeas- 1 cup

Garlic- 1 tsp chop

Olive oil- 2 tbsp.

Peanut butter-1 tbsp.

Salt and crushed black pepper to taste

Lime juice- 1 tbsp.

Chilled water- 2 -3 tbsp.

Tahini paste- 2 tbsp.

Mint leaves- 8-10 no.

Paprika powder- ¼ tsp

Chaat masala powder- ½ tsp

To serve with: crackers/ sticks of vegetables/ grilled skewers of chicken/ cottage cheese.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the dip.

2. In a food processor combine together all the ingredients and adding olive oil and chilled water blend to a smooth paste.

3. Remove into a serving bowl, drizzle little olive oil, sprinkle a little paprika powder, chaat masala powder and few whole boiled chickpeas and some greens for garnish. Serve chilled with varieties as per choice.



Recipe-2] FUSION CHICKPEA CHAAT

Ingredients:

Boiled chickpeas- 1 cup

Boiled groundnuts- ¼ cup

Blanched moong sprouts-1/2 cup

For the chaat:

Onions + tomatoes+ green chilies+ mint + coriander as desired.

Chaat masala- to taste

Salt to taste

Roasted crushed jeera powder-1/4 tsp

Lime juice- 1 tbsp.

Imli chutney- 2 tbsp.

Green mint and coriander chutney- 1 tbsp.

Mayonnaise- ¼ cup + chili sauce- 1 tsp + tomato ketchup -1 tsp- mix well.

Fried/roasted peanuts- 2 tbsp. for garnish.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the fusion chana chaat.

2. In a mixing bowl combine all the ingredients and toss the chana chaat.

3. Arrange on a serving plate and top with a drizzling of the mayo mixture and serve chilled.

4. As an additional variety add slices of chicken tikka, seekh kababs, boiled eggs, sliced chicken sausages etc.

Recipe-3] ASIAN CHICKPEA STEW

Ingredients:

Boiled chickpeas- 1 cup

Boiled rajma-1/4 cup

Oil- 1 tbsp.

Butter-1 tsp

Bayleaf-2 no

Peppercorns-4-5

Garlic- 1 tsp chop

Onion- 1 med size chop

Tomato puree-1 cup

Salt and pepper to taste

Mixed herbs- ½ tsp

Chili flakes-1/2 tsp

Potato cubes- ½ cup

Carrots-1/4 cup cubes

Green peas/ French beans/capsicums/corn as desired.

Peanut butter- 1 tbsp. mixed with ¼ cup warm water + 1 tsp soy sauce.

Water/veg stock- 2-3 cups

Raisins/cashews/almonds- 2 tbsp. 

Coriander and mint leave- 1 tbsp. chop for garnish.

For non-veg- chicken cubes/ mutton pieces/ prawns.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the stew.

2. Heat oil and butter and add in the Bayleaf, peppercorns, garlic and onion and saute for 15-30 seconds.

3. Add in the tomato and all seasonings and herbs, add a little all spice or garam masala powder if desired.

4. Add in the vegetables of our choice and chickpeas and rajma and saute all well add water or stock, allow to simmer for 10-15 mins, finally add in the peanut butter mixture and stir well, cook for 5 mins.

5. Serve hot garnished with greens and serve along with brown rice or assorted breads.


Recipe-4] MARINATED CHICKPEA AND QUINOA SALAD

Ingredients:

Boiled chickpeas- 1 cup

Cooked quinoa-1/2 cup

For the marination:

Olive oil-2 tbsp.

Mustard paste-1/2 tsp

Chili sauce-1 tsp

Salt and crushed black pepper to taste

Herbs like fresh basil/oregano/thyme/parsley- 1 tsp

Chaat masala-1/2 tsp

Roasted crushed cumin powder-1/4 tsp

Lime juice- 2 tbsp.

White vinegar-1 tsp

Sugar-1/2 tsp

To Add to the Salad: sliced chicken sausages/ boiled cubes of eggs/ saute prawns/ cucumber dices/ cherry tomatoes/ cubes of bell peppers/ saute sliced mushrooms/ boiled American corn/ blanched broccoli/Babycorn etc. [ any choice to be used]

For the base of the salad:

Iceberg lettuce/ assorted greens for the base of the salad.

For the garnish of the salad:

Feta cheese/ black /green olives/ fresh micro greens/ parsley/ cherry tomatoes/ sunflower seeds/ flaxseeds.

Method:

1. Prepare the ingredients for the salad as listed.

2. Marinate the chickpeas and keep them aside for 15-20 mins.

3. Toss the salad with the other choice of ingredients as per the list above and adjust the seasonings.

4. Create a base of the leaves on a serving plate or bowl, place the body and garnish appropriately and serve the salad chilled.

Ingredient Ideology | STEAMED BUNS TO SAVOUR! Delectable Savory Filipino Style Stuffed Steamed Buns

STEAMED BUNS TO SAVOUR !

Delectable Savory Filipino Style Stuffed Steamed Buns

While there are a number of stories associated with the origin of this delicious and delicate all-day Filipino favorite snacky bite, it is believed that one of the military strategists in the olden times linked to the Philippines invented this food which is to be offered as a sacrifice to the gods for healing. They are buns shaped like human heads and are made of flour stuffed with meat filling. Siopao literally meaning hot bun or steamed bun is a Filipino version of the Cantonese steamed bread buns. It is a popular snack sold mostly in Chinese restaurants or by sidewalk vendors in the Philippines.

Siopao is a steamed rice flour bun with a meat filling that is a very popular Filipino afternoon snack. It is usually eaten with a sweet spicy sauce and goes well with a steaming bowl of beef noodles. It is the larger version of the Cantonese dumpling filled with barbecue pork, which is either steamed or baked. Filipinos fill their siopao with ground beef of pork and shaped like meatballs and cooked in soy sauce and seasonings, but it can also be made with shrimp or shredded chicken with salted duck eggs.

Siopao and its varieties can be found across Asia. It is called Salapao in Thailand, and Pau in Hong Kong. The Chinese version of siopao is baozi filled with vegetables or meat. Baozi was first made during the Three Kingdoms period in China between 220 and 256 A.D. This food was originally called mantou or flour-head. While it is still called mantou in some parts of Southern China, it is now mostly called Baozi. Legend has it that, this food was invented in the shape of a human head and made as an offering to a god.

The basic Baozi idea was brought by Ma Mon Luk, a Chinese immigrant to the Philippines. He began selling Baozi in the streets and gave out door-to-door samples as well as free food for disaster victims. Eventually, he got a small restaurant that became very popular, and this food became part of Filipino culture. The name siopao replaced baozi. They are still popular in both Chinese and Filipino restaurants and are commonly part of dim sum cuisine.

Bola-bola and Asado are the two most popular flavors in the Philippines. Bola-bola siopao is made with finely ground pork and Chinese sausage. Asado siopao is made with diced beef or pork. It is the most popular variety found in restaurants and street vendors. Part of its appeal is the convenience of eating it in one hand.

You can enjoy this tasty bun for breakfast, lunch, evening snack, supper or dinner. Home-made Siopao is a steamed, meat-filled bun that is a part of traditional Filipino cuisine. It is very similar to, and is probably derived from, smaller Chinese dumplings known as Baozi.  

While the basic concept refers it to as a meat-filled bun these are fairly common in many Asian cuisines, in part perhaps because of their versatility and ease of preparation. They’re often a good way to use leftover meat, and the portability of the end product is often really valuable for people with long commutes or who want a quick meal or snack on the go. The buns are always steamed, too, which usually also means that they’re very easy to cook. They’re commonly paired with a range of dipping sauces to go alongside.

 

Here are a few of my Twist of Taste versions with this easy-to-make steamed delight called SIOPAO!

 Recipe-1] HONEYED CHICKEN SIOPAO

Ingredients:

For the Siopao dough:

All Purpose flour/Maida/ Refined flour - 2 cups

Salt-1/2 tsp

fresh yeast- 3 tsp

sugar- 1 and a half tsp

warm water-1 cup / as needed to make the dough

butter-2 tsp

For the Honeyed Chicken stuffing:

boneless chicken breast- 1 cup cut into ½ inch cubes

garlic-1 tsp chopped

onion-1 small chopped

salt to taste

pepper powder to taste

oil-1 tsp

soy sauce-2 tsp

tabasco sauce-1/2 tsp

water-1/2 cup

vinegar-1 tsp

honey-2 tsp

corn starch solution- 2 -3 tsp 

whisky/ brandy-2 tsp optional.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the Siopao as listed.

2. Start with the stuffing, heat oil and add in the garlic, onions and saute for a few seconds, add in the chicken pieces and all other ingredients as listed and add little water, reduce the flame and allow to cook for 12-15 mins.

3. Add corn starch solution and thicken up the chicken mixture and make it almost like a semi-dry textured stuffing, allow to cool.

4. Now make the well in the center of the flour, add in yeast and sugar and a little warm water and cover and let the yeast activate for a few mins.

5. Once there are bubbles visible on the surface we can continue with the dough by adding in the butter, salt, little warm water and make a nice soft, pliable and firm to touch dough.

6. Cover with a damp duster and keep in a cool, warm place for 20 mins, open it and punch it back, release the excess air from the dough, again shape it into a round and cover and rest for 20 mins.

7. Now again punch back the dough, using the dough cutter divide the dough into 10-12 portions, flatten each dough portion and place 2 tsp of the chicken mixture and close it well, seal up the edges, shape it like a round bun and place it back for fermenting.

8. Heat up water in a steamer and place the siopao for steaming on a high up flame for around 12-15 mins, open carefully see them rise in size and carefully take them out of the steamer, serve hot with dipping sauces.

 

Recipe-2] CHINTHAI SIOPAO

Ingredients

For the Siopao dough:

All Purpose flour/Maida/ Refined flour - 2 cups

Salt-1/2 tsp

fresh yeast- 3 tsp

sugar- 1 and a half tsp

warm water-1 cup / as needed to make the dough

butter-2 tsp

For the ChinThai Siopao stuffing:

Boiled chicken - 1 cup cut into fine dices/cubes

garlic-1 tsp chopped

onion-1 small chopped

salt to taste

pepper powder to taste

oil-1 tsp

soy sauce-2 tsp

thai red curry paste-1 tsp

coconut milk thick-1/2 cup

thai sweet chili sauce -1 tsp

water-2-3 tbsp.

vinegar-1 tsp

tender coconut flesh -2 tbsp. chopped

corn starch solution- 2 -3 tsp 

spring onion greens-1/4 cup chopped

sprouts-1/2 cup

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the Siopao as listed.

2. Start with the stuffing, heat oil and add in the garlic, onions and saute for a few seconds, add in the chicken pieces, sprouts and all other ingredients as listed and add little water, coconut cream/milk reduce the flame and allow to cook for 12-15 mins.

3. Add corn starch solution and thicken up the chicken mixture and make it almost like a semi-dry textured stuffing, allow to cool add in the greens and tender coconut.

4. Now make the well in the center of the flour, add in yeast and sugar and a little warm water and cover and let the yeast activate for a few mins.

5. Once there are bubbles visible on the surface we can continue with the dough by adding in the butter, salt, little warm water and make a nice soft, pliable and firm to touch dough.

6. Cover with a damp duster and keep in a cool, warm place for 20 mins, open it and punch it back, release the excess air from the dough, again shape it into a round and cover and rest for 20 mins.

7. Now again punch back the dough, using the dough cutter divide the dough into 10-12 portions, flatten each dough portion and place 2 tsp of the chicken mixture and close it well, seal up the edges, shape it like a round bun and place it back for fermenting.

8. Heat up water in a steamer and place the siopao for steaming on a high up flame for around 12-15 mins, open carefully see them rise in size and carefully take them out of the steamer, serve hot with dipping sauces.

 

Recipe-3] PALAK PANEER BHURJI SIOPAO

Ingredients:

For the Siopao dough:

All Purpose flour/Maida/ Refined flour - 2 cups

Salt-1/2 tsp

fresh yeast- 3 tsp

sugar- 1 and a half tsp

warm water-1 cup / as needed to make the dough

butter-2 tsp

For the Palak Paneer Siopao stuffing:

oil-2 tsp

butter-1 tsp

garlic-1 tsp chopped

ginger-1 tsp chopped

green chili-1 tsp chopped

onion-1/2 chopped

spinach leaves-1 cup roughly cut

paneer-1 cup grated

salt and pepper to taste

soya sauce-1 tsp

red chili sauce-1 tsp

tomato-1 small chopped

garam masala powder-1/4 tsp

tomato ketchup-2-3 tsp

cheese- 2-3 tsp grated

salt and pepper to taste

coriander leaves-2 tsp chopped

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the Siopao as listed.

2. Start with the stuffing, heat oil, butter and add in the garlic, green chilies, onions and saute for a few seconds, add in the spinach and paneer, salt and all powdered spices, tomatoes, and saute, add in all the spices, salt to taste, tomato ketchup and add little water, reduce the flame and allow to cook for 4-6 mins. Finally add in coriander, cheese and turn off the flame, cool the stuffing.

3. Now make the well in the center of the flour, add in yeast and sugar and a little warm water and cover and let the yeast activate for a few mins.

5. Once there are bubbles visible on the surface we can continue with the dough by adding in the butter, salt, little warm water and make a nice soft, pliable and firm to touch dough.

6. Cover with a damp duster and keep in a cool, warm place for 20 mins, open it and punch it back, release the excess air from the dough, again shape it into a round and cover and rest for 20 mins.

7. Now again punch back the dough, using the dough cutter divide the dough into 10-12 portions, flatten each dough portion and place 2 tsp of the palak and paneer bhurji mixture and close it well, seal up the edges, shape it like a round bun and place it back for fermenting.

8. Heat up water in a steamer and place the siopao for steaming on a high up flame for around 12-15 mins, open carefully see them rise in size and carefully take them out of the steamer, serve hot with dipping sauces.

 

Recipe-4] SIOPAO AL FRESCO

Ingredients

For the Siopao dough:

All Purpose flour/Maida/ Refined flour - 2 cups

Salt-1/2 tsp

fresh yeast- 3 tsp

sugar- 1 and a half tsp

warm water-1 cup / as needed to make the dough

butter-2 tsp

For the Siopao Al Fresco stuffing:

Olive oil-2 tsp

butter-1 tsp

garlic-1 tsp chopped

onion-1/2 chopped

tofu-1/2 cup cubed

soya granules-1/2 cup soaked

green peas-1/4 cup boiled.

salt and pepper to taste

soya sauce-1 tsp

red chili sauce-1 tsp

tomato-1 small chopped

garam masala powder-1/4 tsp

tomato ketchup-2-3 tsp

cheese- 2-3 tsp grated

basil leaves-4-5 no

chili flakes-1/2 tsp

 Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the Siopao as listed.

2. Start with the stuffing, heat olive oil, butter and add in the garlic, onions and saute for a few seconds, add in the peas, tofu and soya granules, salt and all powdered spices, tomatoes, and saute, add in all the spices, salt to taste, tomato ketchup and add little water, reduce the flame and allow to cook for 4-6 mins. Finally add in chili flakes, basil leaves, and cheese and turn off the flame, cool the stuffing.

3. Now make the well in the center of the flour, add in yeast and sugar and a little warm water and cover, and let the yeast activate for a few mins.

5. Once there are bubbles visible on the surface we can continue with the dough by adding in the butter, salt, little warm water and make a nice soft, pliable, and firm-to-touch dough.

6. Cover with a damp duster and keep in a cool, warm place for 20 mins, open it and punch it back, release the excess air from the dough, again shape it into a round and cover and rest for 20 mins.

7. Now again punch back the dough, using the dough cutter divide the dough into 10-12 portions, flatten each dough portion and place 2 tsp of the al fresco soya and tofu mixture and close it well, seal up the edges, shape it like a round bun and place it back for fermenting.

8. Heat up water in a steamer and place the siopao for steaming on a high-up flame for around 12-15 mins, open carefully to see them rise in size carefully take them out of the steamer, and serve hot with dipping sauces.

 

Recipe-5] SIOPAO BOLA BOLA

Ingredients:

For the Siopao dough:

All Purpose flour/Maida/ Refined flour - 2 cups

Salt-1/2 tsp

fresh yeast- 3 tsp

sugar- 1 and a half tsp

warm water-1 cup / as needed to make the dough

butter-2 tsp

For the Bola Bola stuffing:

Chicken mince-250 gms

Chicken sausage- 2 pieces chopped.

Salt and pepper to taste

Chopped garlic-1 tsp

Chopped onion-1 no

Celery-1 stalk chopped

Soy sauce-2 tsp

Honey-1 tsp

Sugar-1 pinch

White vinegar-1-2 tsp

Egg-1 no

Cornstarch-1-2 tsp

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the Siopao as listed.

2. Bola Bola in this context refers to the mince being used converted into small meat balls or kofta concepts, poached/steamed and then stuffed into the bun dough and steamed together and served.

3. In a food processor jar combine together the ingredients as listed above for the Bola Bola and churn them up into a nice mixture, remove into a bowl, pick them with a teaspoon/ tablespoon drop small roundish portions into the simmering water and poach for 3-5 mins or steam them for 4-7 mins, keep aside.

4. Now make the well in the center of the flour, add in yeast and sugar and a little warm water and cover and let the yeast activate for a few mins.

5. Once there are bubbles visible on the surface we can continue with the dough by adding in the butter, salt, little warm water and make a nice soft, pliable and firm to touch dough.

6. Cover with a damp duster and keep in a cool, warm place for 20 mins, open it and punch it back, release the excess air from the dough, again shape it into a round and cover and rest for 20 mins.

7. Now again punch back the dough, using the dough cutter divide the dough into 10-12 portions, flatten each dough portion and place couple of the prepared bola bola inside the flattened dough and close it well, seal up the edges, shape it like a round bun and place it back for fermenting.

8. Heat up water in a steamer and place the siopao for steaming on a high up flame for around 12-15 mins, open carefully see them rise in size and carefully take them out of the steamer, serve hot with dipping sauces.

 

Recipe- 6] MUSHROOM PEPPER SIOPAO

Ingredients

For the Siopao dough:

All Purpose flour/Maida/ Refined flour - 2 cups

Salt-1/2 tsp

fresh yeast- 3 tsp

sugar- 1 and a half tsp

warm water-1 cup / as needed to make the dough

butter-2 tsp

For the Mushroom Pepper Stuffing:

Fresh button mushrooms-8-10 sliced

Green capsicum-1 no chopped

Oil-1tsp

Butter-1 tsp

Garlic-1 tsp chopped

Onion-1 small chopped

Celery-1 stalk chopped

Salt and pepper to taste

Soya sauce-2 tsp

Red chili sauce-2 tsp

Mixed herbs-1/2 tsp

Chili flakes-1/2 tsp

Boiled mashed potato-1/4 cup

Cheese-2-3 tbsp. grated

Corn starch solution-2-3 tsp

Parsley/ spring onion-2 tsp chopped

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the Siopao as listed.

2. Start with the stuffing, heat oil and butter and add in the garlic, onions, celery and saute for a few seconds, add in the mushrooms, capsicums, salt, pepper, herbs, chili flakes and saute for a couple of minutes, add in the sauces as listed and reduce the flame and allow to cook for 4-6 mins. Finally add in little corn starch solution thicken the mixture a little, add in the mashed potato, cheese greens and mix well, keep aside.

3. Now make the well in the center of the flour, add in yeast and sugar and a little warm water and cover and let the yeast activate for a few mins.

5. Once there are bubbles visible on the surface we can continue with the dough by adding in the butter, salt, little warm water and make a nice soft, pliable and firm to touch dough.

6. Cover with a damp duster and keep in a cool, warm place for 20 mins, open it and punch it back, release the excess air from the dough, again shape it into a round and cover and rest for 20 mins.

7. Now again punch back the dough, using the dough cutter divide the dough into 10-12 portions, flatten each dough portion and place 2 tsp of the mushroom pepper filling inside the flattened dough and close it well, seal up the edges, shape it like a round bun and place it back for fermenting.

8. Heat up water in a steamer and place the siopao for steaming on a high up flame for around 12-15 mins, open carefully see them rise in size and carefully take them out of the steamer, serve hot with dipping sauces.

 





Makarsankranti special Burfi Recipe from Chef Raghvendra Singh of Meetha By Radisson. 

Makarsankranti special Burfi Recipe from Chef Raghvendra Singh of Meetha By Radisson. 

Ingredients

White til 1Kg

Mawa Half Kg

Sugar 400 Grams

Pista 20 gram

Kesar 1gram

Elaichi Powder 20 gram

Steps

1.  Roast 1 kg white Til for 35 to 40 mins on slow flame. Take it out of the gas and let it cool.

2.  Crush the roasted til in the mixture. 

3.  Put 400 Grams of sugar in a pan. Add 300 ml water to sugar and put it on a slow flame for 15 to 20mins to make sugar chashni.

4.  Add half a kg Mawa to Sugar chashni (syrup) and mix well. 

5.  To this add white til mixture and 20 grams of Elaichi powder. 

6.  Mix it well and set the batter in a tray. Garnish it with Kesar and Chopped pista. Cut it into square pieces. And your Til Burfi is ready to serve.

INGREDIENT IDEOLOGY | POWER-PACKED SALADS INTO THE NEW YEAR BY: DR. KAVIRAJ KHIALANI- CELEBRITY MASTER CHEF

POWER-PACKED SALADS INTO THE NEW YEAR

Indulge in the crunch & freshness of salads this season & stay rejuvenated!

A Salad is a dish consisting of mixed, mostly natural ingredients with at least one raw ingredient. They are often dressed, and typically served at room temperature or chilled, though some can be served warm. Garden salads use a base of leafy greens such as lettuce, arugula/rocket, kale or spinach; they are common enough that the word salad alone often refers specifically to garden salads. Other types include bean salad, tuna salad, bread salad (e.g. fattoush, Panzanella), vegetable salads without leafy greens (e.g. Greek salad, potato salad, coleslaw), sōmen salad (a noodle-based salad), fruit salad, and desserts like jello salad.

Salads may be served at any point during a meal:

  • Appetizer salads- light, smaller-portion salads served as the first course of the meal

  • Side salads- to accompany the main course as a side dish; examples include potato salad and coleslaw

  • Main course salads- usually containing a portion of one or more high-protein foods, such as meat, fish, eggs, legumes, or cheese

  • Dessert salads- sweet salads containing fruit, gelatin, sweeteners or whipped cream.

When a sauce is used to flavor a salad, it is generally called a salad dressing; most salad dressings are based on either a mixture of oil and vinegar or a creamy dairy base.

Bound salads are assembled with thick sauces such as mayonnaise. One portion of a bound salad will hold its shape when placed on a plate with a scoop. Examples of bound salad include tuna salad, chicken salad, egg salad, coleslaw, and potato salad. Some bound salads are used as sandwich fillings. Some pasta salads, e.g. macaroni salad, are bound salads. They are popular at picnics and barbecues.

Dessert salads rarely include leafy greens and are often sweet. Common variants are made with gelatin or whipped cream; e.g. jello salad, pistachio salad, and ambrosia. Other forms of dessert salads include regional dishes such as Midwestern America's ambrosia-like glorified rice and cookie salad, which contains crumbled cookies as an ingredient. 

Here are a few simple, easy to make & Nutritious Salad Recipes to start up the new year with positivity and hope in a bowl tossed with health and nutrition:

Recipe-1] TIC TAC TOE SALAD

Ingredients:

For the base of the salad:

Assorted lettuce leaves- 1 cup- iceberg, romaine, cos lettuce.

For the body of the salad:

Boiled sweet corn- 1 cup

Sliced green cucumber- ½ cup

Sliced red onions- ¼ cup

Red radish- 2-3 no sliced

Green capsicum/ red capsicum- ¼ no cubed

Tomatoes-3-4 cherry variety sliced

For the dressing of the salad:

Olive oil- 2 tbsp.

Lime juice- 2 tbsp.

Mustard paste-1 tsp

Rock salt/sea salt- 1/4 tsp

Crushed black pepper- ½ tsp

Roasted crushed cumin-1 /2 tsp

Honey-1 tbsp.

Mint leaves-10-12 no

For the garnish of the salad:

Pomegranate seeds/ flax seeds/ sunflower seeds- 1 tbsp.

Micro greens/ mint/ coriander/parsley- 1 tbsp.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the salad.

2. In a mixing bowl combine together the ingredients for the dressing.

3. Add in the body of the salad just before serving.

4. Arrange the lettuce leaves at the base of your serving bowl/ plate.

5. Place the tossed salad on top and garnish it appropriately.

6. Serve immediately.


Recipe-2] BOWL OF FASCINATION

Ingredients:

For the base of the salad:

Assorted lettuce leaves- 1 cup- iceberg, romaine, Lollorosso lettuce

For the body of the salad:

Sweet potato- 400 gms, peeled and cubed.

Boiled chickpeas- ½ cup

Shallots/madras onions- ½ cup cut 1 x 2

To saute the sweet potato for 8-10 mins in the following:

Oil- 1 tbsp. + garlic- 1 tsp chop + ginger – 1 tsp chop + salt and pepper to taste + water- ½ cup + garam masala powder- ¼ tsp + chopped coriander- 1 tbsp.

For the dressing of the salad:

Lime juice- 2 tbsp.

Tahini paste- 2 tbsp.

Hung curd-1/2 cup.

Peanut butter- 2 tbsp. blended in 1/4 cup warm water.

Crushed black pepper- ½ tsp

Mint leaves- 2 tbsp.

Chat masala-1/2 tsp

For the garnish of the salad:

Roasted crushed peanuts/roasted almonds/ melon seeds- as desired.

Fresh herbs- basil/ oregano/ thyme- as available can be added.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the salad.

2. In a mixing bowl combine together the lime, peanut butter mixture, pepper, salt, and mint leaves, and mix well.

3. Add in the body of the salad- cook the sweet potato separately and add it here along with the shallots and chickpeas toss well.

4. Arrange the base of the salad in a serving bowl, and arrange the salad over it.

5. In another mixing bowl combine the hung curd + tahini + chat masala mix well and add that on top of the salad like a drizzle topping and garnish, and serve.



Recipe-3] TRUE TO LIFE TOSS 

Ingredients:

For the base of the salad:

White and purple cabbage- 1 cup shredded

For the body of the salad:

Sprouted moong – 2 cups

Cucumber-1/2 cup cubed

Tomatoes-1/4 cup cubed

Green chilies- 1 tsp chop

Onions-2 tbsp. chop

Pomegranate seeds- ¼ cup

Grapes- black/green-1/2 cup

Chickoo-2 no peel and cubed.

For the dressing:

Olive oil- 2 tsp

Lime juice- 2 tbsp.

Honey-1 tsp

Jeera powder-1/2 tsp

Chat masala-1/2 tsp

Ginger juice- 1 tsp

Mango pickle masala- 1 tsp from your mango pickle jar.

Mint leaves-1 tbsp. + 1 tbsp. coriander/basil leaves

For the garnish of the salad:

Chia seeds/ sunflower seeds/ sesame seeds- 1 tsp

Method:

1. Prepare the ingredients for the salad.

2. In a mixing bowl combine together the ingredients for the dressing.

3. Just before serving add in the body of the salad and toss well.

4. Arrange the base on a serving plate/bowl top it up with the tossed salad.

5. Garnish appropriately as desired and serve chilled.


Recipe-4] LA VOILA SALATA

Ingredients:

For the base of the salad:

Assorted lettuce leaves- 1 cup – Lollorosso, chicory, cos lettuce

For the body of the salad:

Fusilli pasta- 2 cups or any pasta of your choice- boiled.

Tofu/ Paneer-1/2 cup cubes grilled/pan fried.

Cherry tomatoes- 5-6 no cut 1x 2

Red/green/yellow peppers-1/2 cup cubed

Broccoli florets- 1 cup blanched.

For the dressing of the salad:

Olive oil- 2 tsp

Garlic- 1 tsp chop/burnt garlic flakes- 1 tsp.

Tomato ketchup- 2 tsp

Lime juice- 2 tsp

Chili flakes- ½ tsp

Mixed herbs-1/2 tsp

Salt and crushed black pepper-to taste

Parsley- 1 tbsp.

Chat masala-1/2 tsp

For the garnish of the salad:

Black and green olives- 3-4 no sliced.

Fresh basil/rosemary- 2 tbsp.

Shavings of parmesan/ cheese- 2 tbsp.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the salad.

2. In a mixing bowl combine together the ingredients for the body and the dressing and toss well.

3. Arrange the base of the salad on a salad plate or bowl, place the tossed salad on the base, garnish it well and serve it immediately along with a portion of crispy garlic bread.


Recipe-5] FRUITY PARADISE

Ingredients:

For the base of the salad:

Banana leaf- 1 no cut it as per the size of the serving plate/platter.

For the body of the salad: use your choice of fruits.

Watermelon- 1 cup cubes

Musk melon-1/2 cup cubes

Green apple- ½ no cubed

Chickoo- ½ cup cubed

Papaya-1 cup cubed.

For the dressing of the salad:

Orange segments- ½ cup from fresh orange

Ginger juice- 1 tbsp.

Mint leaves- 10-12 no 

Honey-1 tbsp.

Chat masala-1/2 tsp

Mustard paste- ½ tsp

Lime juice- 2 tbsp.

Sunflower seeds/ melon seeds- 2 tsp

For the garnish of the salad:

Pomegranate seeds- ½ cup/ olives/ grapes/ fresh herbs/ micro greens 

Method:

1.Prepare all the ingredients for the salad.

2. Use choice of fruits as per seasonal availability.

3. Combine the dressing ingredients in a mixing bowl.

4. Add in the fruits to the dressing bowl just before serving, toss well.

5. Arrange the banana leaf on a serving plate/platter top it with the tossed salad, garnish appropriately and serve use assorted nuts like walnuts/ apricots/pine nuts etc on this salad.

Ingredient Ideology | Asian Wok Style Cooking OODLES TO THE NOODLES BY: DR. KAVIRAJ KHIALANI- CELEBRITY MASTER CHEF


Asian Wok Style Cooking OODLES TO THE NOODLES!

We all love noodles and why not, they are so tasty and so versatile! Although a lot of negative publicity is done around them, they are still around and are savored as a staple in several countries. The origin of noodles dates back to 4000 years ago in China. At present, noodles are available in more than 30 varieties in different parts of the world. You will be surprised to know that the humble bowl of noodles is full of nutrients and has now reached even space, all thanks to technology. It was only after World War II; noodles became an integral part of Chinese food history. This 4000-year-old food item has some really interesting and shocking facts associated with it that no one can ever imagine.

Noodles or Chow Mein is one of the forms of an authentic dish called, in Mandarin, "ch'ao mien", or "stir-fried noodles". The authentic dish is prepared by frying boiled noodles w with a few bits of meat and vegetables. Those crisp noodles served in this country are not found in China. Literal meaning. "Stir-fried noodles". Chow Mein are Chinese stir-fried noodles with vegetables and sometimes meat or tofu. Although food historians can't really agree on who made the first chow Mein and when, this stir-fry dish whose name comes from the Mandarin chǎomiàn and Taishanese chāu-mèing (lit. fried noodles) had probably originated in Northern China. Chow Mein is one of the all-time favorite dish popular throughout the Chinese diaspora and appears on the menus of most Chinese restaurants abroad. It is particularly popular in India, Nepal, the UK, and the US.

Here are a few easy-to-toss and relish recipes with Noodles!


Recipe-1] CHIN THAI NOODLES

Ingredients:

1 packet noodles, boiled

To stir fry:

2 tbsp. oil

1 tbsp. garlic, chopped

1 tsp ginger, chopped

3-4 spring onions, sliced

2-3 red chilies, slit

2-3 green chilies, slit

½ cup carrots, shredded

½ cup red/ yellow capsicum, shredded

½ cup snow peas, blanched

Salt and pepper to taste

1-2 tsp soya sauce

1-2 tsp thai red chili sauce

1-2 tsp thai sweet chili sauce

1 cup stock/water

¼ tsp sugar

4-5 no fresh basil leaves

3-4 pieces’ lemon grass

3-4 no lemon leaves

2-3 tsp roasted crushed peanuts

2-3 tsp spring onion greens, chopped

Method: Pre-prep all the ingredients for the recipe as listed. Start with the boiling of the noodles and once they are just cooked, remove from the hot boiling water, refresh with cold water and sprinkle a little oil and toss, keep aside. Heat oil in a wok/ pan and add in the lemon grass, ginger, garlic, onions, chilies and stir for 1 min. add in the assorted veggies and saute for 1 min. add in the sauces, seasonings, little water / stock and cook for 1-2 mins, add in the noodles, also add variety of other ingredients as desired like stir fried/ boiled/ roast chicken/ shrimps/ prawns/fish cubes can also be added. For the veg options we can use tofu/mushrooms as well. Add in the peanuts and greens at the end and serve hot.


Recipe-2] HIDDEN TREASURE NOODLES

Ingredients:

1 packet noodles, boiled

To stir fry:

2 tbsp. oil

1 tbsp. garlic, chopped

1 tsp ginger, chopped

3-4 spring onions, sliced

2-3 green chilies, slit

½ cup carrots, shredded

½ cup white cabbage, shredded

½ cup green capsicum, shredded

Salt and pepper to taste

2 tsp soya sauce

2 tsp chili vinegar

2 tsp red chili sauce

1 tsp green chili sauce

¼ tsp sugar

½ cup sliced mushrooms

½ cup sliced Babycorn

Water-1/4 cup

2-3 tbsp. spring onion greens

Method: Pre-prep the ingredients as per the recipe. Start with the boiling of the noodles, once just cooked remove from the boiling water and refresh with cold water, sprinkle little oil and toss, keep aside. Heat oil in a wok/ pan and saute the ginger, garlic, onions and chilies, add in the assorted veggies as per choice and add seasonings, sauces, little water and cook for 1-2 mins. Add in the boiled noodles, cook for 2-3 mins, add in the non-veg options if any like boiled/shredded chicken/fish/shrimps/eggs etc and serve hot garnished with the greens.


Recipe-3] PEPPERY CHICKEN NOODLES

Ingredients

1 packet noodles, boiled

To stir fry:

2 tbsp. oil

1 tbsp. garlic, chopped

1 tsp ginger, chopped

3-4 spring onions, sliced

2-3 green chilies, slit

1-2 red chilies, shredded

1-2 no star anise 

½ cup yellow capsicum, shredded

½ cup red capsicum, shredded

½ cup broccoli florets, blanched

½ cup zucchini slices, blanched

1 cup shredded boneless chicken pieces, boiled.

Salt and pepper to taste

2 tsp soya sauce

2 tsp schezuan sauce

1 tsp green chili sauce

¼ tsp sugar

2-3 tbsp. sliced water chestnuts

2 tsp white vinegar with green chilies

2-3 tsp coriander leaves, chopped

2-3 tsp spring onion greens, chopped

Method: Pre-prep all the ingredients for the dish as per the recipe. Start with the boiling of the noodles, drain them once just cooked, refresh with cold water, sprinkle little oil over them, toss and keep aside. Heat oil in a wok, add in the ingredients one by one, start sautéing the ginger, garlic, chilies, onions for a few seconds. Add in the assortment of vegetables as per choice and chicken/ meat/ fish etc as well. Add in the sauces, seasonings and little water and cook for 3-4 mins on a low flame. Now add in the boiled noodles, sliced water chestnuts adjust seasonings to taste and cook for 2-3 mins, turn off the flame add in the greens for garnish and serve hot.

Recipe-4] SEAFOOD TOSSED NOODLES.

Ingredients:

1 packet noodles, boiled

To stir fry:

2 tbsp. oil

1 tbsp. garlic, chopped

1 tsp ginger, chopped

3-4 spring onions, sliced

2-3 pieces of lemon grass

3-4 no fresh basil leaves

1 cup prawns, shelled, cleaned, washed

1 cup boneless fish cubes

2 eggs, scrambled

Salt and pepper to taste

2 tsp soya sauce

2 tsp red chili sauce

2 tsp chili vinegar

½ cup carrots, shredded

½ cup green capsicum, shredded

2-3 tbsp. spring onion greens, chopped

Method: Pre-prep the ingredients as per the list as given. Start with the boiling of the noodles, drain them once just cooked, refresh with cold water, sprinkle little oil on them, toss and keep aside. Heat oil in a wok, start by sautéing the ginger, garlic, chilies, onions, lemon grass, basil leaves and cook for 30 seconds. Add in the assorted seafood of your choice and cook for 1-2 mins, add in the veggies, sauces, seasonings and add in little water/stock just to cook up the mixture a little for a few mins, add in the cooked noodles and toss them well. Cook for 2-3 mins, add in the scrambled eggs for added taste and eye appeal along with greens to garnish and serve hot.


Recipe- 5] WOK TOSSED VEGGIE NOODLES

Ingredients

1 packet noodles, boiled

To stir fry:

2 tbsp. oil

1 tbsp. garlic, chopped

1 tsp ginger, chopped

3-4 spring onions, sliced

1 cup assorted mushrooms, sliced

½ cup bean sprouts

½ cup water chestnuts, sliced

½ cup bamboo shoots, sliced

½ cup mix veggies like carrots, beans, capsicums, shredded.

Salt and pepper to taste

2 tsp soya sauce

2 tsp red chili sauce

2 tsp chili vinegar

¼ cup stock/water

2 tsp schezuan sauce

2-3 tbsp. spring onion greens, chopped

Method: Pre-prep all the ingredients as per the recipe listed. Start by cooking up the noodles first, boil them until just cooked stage and refresh with chilled water, add a little oil and toss them, keep aside. Heat oil in a wok/ pan and saute the ginger, garlic, chilies, onions for a few seconds. Add in the assorted veggies as per choice and toss them for a few seconds. Add seasonings, sauces, little water/stock and cook for 2-3 mins. Now add in the cooked noodles, toss well, adjust the flavor of the sauces/ seasonings and cook for 2-3 mins. Serve hot garnished with greens.


Recipe- 6] CHEFS SPECIAL NOODLES.

Ingredients:

1 packet noodles, boiled

To stir fry:

2 tbsp. oil

1 tbsp. garlic, chopped

1 tsp ginger, chopped

3-4 spring onions, sliced

½ cup Babycorn, sliced, blanched

½ cup green/yellow zucchini, sliced, blanched

½ cup broccoli, florets, blanched

½ cup sliced/ shredded roast chicken/ meat

3-4 sliced chicken sausages

2 tsp soya sauce

2 tsp red chili sauce

2 tsp green chili sauce

2 tsp peanut butter

2 tsp tomato ketchup

¼ cup water/stock

2 -3 tsp roasted crushed peanuts

2-3 tsp spring onion greens, chopped

2-3 tsp chili vinegar

Method: Pre-prep the ingredients for the recipe as listed. Start with boiling of the noodles, cook them until just done and refresh with cold water, sprinkle little oil and toss, keep aside. Heat oil in a wok/ pan and saute the ginger, garlic, chilies, onions for a few seconds. Add in the assorted veggies and toss them add seasonings, sauces to taste and little water to cook, allow to simmer for 2-3 mins. Now add in the non-veg ingredients which can be pre-cooked and added. Also add in the boiled/cooked noodles and give it a nice mix. Cook for 2-3 mins and adjust the seasonings/ sauces as per taste. Serve hot garnished with peanuts, greens or even a double fried egg.

Christmas Specials Recipes by Chef Sohail Karimi from Radisson Blu Resort and Spa Karjat

Roast Turkey with Giblet Gravy

For Turkey Marination : Whole Turkey - 4.5 kg Salt - as required Black Pepper Powder – as required Paprika Powder – 1 tablespoon 

For Flavored Butter : 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted soft butter – 1 cup 

 Olive Oil – 2tbsp Fresh 

Lemon Juice – 4 tbsp 

 Large Lemon Whole – 1 no Lemon 

Zest – ½ tbsp. 

 Garlic – 2 large cloves pressed 

 Freshly Chopped Parsley – ¼ cup 

 Salt – ½ tbsp. 

 Black Pepper – ½ tbsp freshly ground

For Stuffing:

  • Large Onion – 200 gms (no peeling) 

  •  Fresh Orange – 1 piece (cut into wedges)

  •  Green Apple – 1 piece (cut into wedges)                                                           Garlic Cloves – 1/2 (no peeling)

  •  Fresh Parsley – 50 gms 

  •  Lemon – 1 no quartered

For Giblet Gravy :

  • Giblets from a whole turkey or chicken Cold Water – 4 cups

  • Unsalted Butter – 4 tbsp 

  • All-Purpose Flour – 4 tbsp Pan Drippings of Roast Turkey – 2 cups

  • Milk – ½ cup 

  • Salt – ½ tsp

  • Freshly Ground Black Pepper – ½ tsp

  • Hard-Boiled Eggs – 2 no (coarsely chopped)

 

Method for Seasoning, Stuffing, and Tying up a Tusticks

1.  Season inside of the turkey cavity generously with about salt and pepper powder.

2.  In a medium bowl, combine 2 sticks softened butter, 2 tbsp olive oil, 1/2 tbsp lemon zest, 4 tbsp lemon juice, 3 pressed garlic cloves, 1/4 cup chopped parsley, 1/2 tbsp salt, 1/2 tsp pepper. Mash with a fork until well combined (the lemon juice doesn't easily stir into butter but keep mixing and it will happen after a few minutes). 

3.  Take a whiff of it you'll fall in love with how fresh it smells!

4.  Separate the skin from the turkey breast by pushing your fingers under the skin. Do this from the front and the back of the turkey, being careful not to tear the skin.

5.  Stuff 2/3 of the butter mixture under skin then spread the butter around by massaging over the top of the skin. This butter keeps the turkey breast tender, juicy and provides rich flavour.

6.  Rub the remaining butter over the outside of the turkey (breast, legs, wings). Drizzle all over the top of the turkey with olive oil and generously season with salt and pepper; I just love crisp, salty skin.

Stuff turkey with quartered onion, 4 halved garlic cloves, fresh parsley and quartered lemon, apple and orange wedgs. 

7.  Tie turkey base and legs together, crossing the legs to better close up the turkey cavity, plus it looks extra fancy on the table.

How to Roast a Turkey: Pre-heat the oven to 200˚C on the bake mode. Place oven rack in the lower part of your oven.

Here is a fantastic tip: to protect the turkey breast and keep it juicy: 

Fold a large square sheet of foil into a triangle. Rub one side of your triangle with olive oil and shape the foil (oil-side-down) over the turkey breast, then remove foil, it will shield your turkey breast and keep it from getting dry. You'll apply this shield later in the roasting process.

Place an oven-safe meat thermometer into the bird, beneath the drum stick, deep into the dark meat. Start roasting uncovered at 200˚C for 20 min.

Remove from oven; quickly baste with butter from the bottom of the dish. You can use a baster or tilt one side of the pan and collect drippings with a large spoon. Now apply the prepared foil triangle to the turkey breast area.

Reduce oven to 160˚C and bake for another 2 hours 30 min for a 12 lb bird. 

Transfer turkey to serving platter and cover loosely but fully with foil. Let turkey rest for at least 1 hour. It will become more tender and easier to carve, the longer it sits. Keep the drippings from roasting pan for gravy. Now you can decorate around your turkey and make it festive. I used kale for my greens, then added small apples, sliced oranges and quartered lemons.

Notes : 

If using a frozen turkey, defrost it in its plastic bag in the refrigerator for 3 days prior to roasting.

Remove turkey from fridge about 30 minutes before you start working with it. If the turkey is closer to room temperature, it will bake more evenly.

Remove the neck and bag of giblets from the turkey.

Pat dry turkey with paper towels. Let turkey sit in a roasting pan lined with paper towels to soak up any excess water from the turkey.

Fold the wings behind the turkey; if you don't they are the quickest to scorch and dry out.

Method for Giblet Gravy:

1.  Place the giblets into a saucepan and cover with 4 cups of cold water. Bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and simmer for about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Add the liver and continue to simmer, 30 minutes more.

2.  Place a mesh strainer or colander over a large bowl. Drain the giblets. Set the liquids aside to use in the gravy, if needed. Let the giblets cool. Remove the meat from the neck and chop it with the rest of the meat.

3.  Over low heat, melt the butter in a medium heavy-duty saucepan. Stir in the flour. Cook, stirring continuously until the roux just barely begins to turn golden, 3 to 5 minutes.

4.  If you don't have drippings from a roasted turkey or if you only have a small amount, add the giblet broth or turkey stock to make 2 cups. Slowly stir the drippings or broth into the roux. Add the milk. Continue cooking and stirring until thickened, 10 to 15 minutes.

5. Taste and season the gravy with salt and pepper to taste. Stir in the hard-boiled eggs and giblets and serve.



Fish Wellington Recipe

Ingredients:

  •  Butter – 2 tbsp 

  •  Garlic – 6 cloves (chopped) 

  •  Onion – 1 medium (chopped) 

  •  Fresh Spinach - 350 gms 

  •  Salt - 1 tsp (for spinach) 

  •  Pepper Powder – 1 tsp (for spinach) Bread Crumb – 80 gms

  •  Cream Cheese - 200 gms

  •  Shredded Parmesan Cheese - 80 gms Fresh Dill – 4 tbsp (chopped)

  •  Puff Pastry – 2 sheets (softened to room temperature) 

  •  Sea Bass Fillet – 1 

  •  Salt – 1 tsp (for fish)

  •  Pepper Powder -1 tsp (for fish) 

  •  Whole Egg – 1 no (beaten)

Preparation:

Preheat oven to 220°C / 425°

1.  Put a pan over medium heat, melt butter. Add the garlic and onions, cooking until translucent.

2.  Add the spinach, salt, and pepper, cooking until spinach is wilted.

3.  Add the breadcrumbs, cream cheese, parmesan, and dill, stirring until mixture is evenly combined. Remove from heat and set aside.

4.  On a cutting board, smooth out the sheet of puff pastry. Place the fish fillet in the middle of the pastry and season both sides with salt and pepper.

5.  Place several spoonfuls of the spinach mixture on top of the salmon, smoothing it out so that it does not spill over the sides.

6.  Cover the fish fillet with another sheet of puff pastry. Flip the puff pastry-wrapped salmon over and transfer to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Trim any excess pastry from the ends, then fold the ends. Flip the puff pastry-wrapped fish over and transfer for a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. 

7.  Give it a fish shape

Brush the beaten egg on the top and sides of the pastry. Score the top of the pastry with a knife, cutting shallow diagonal lines to create a crosshatch pattern.

8.  Brush the top again with the egg wash. Bake for 20-25 minutes, until pastry is golden brown. Slice, then serve with vegetables.

Recipes by Radisson Blu Resort and Spa Karjat

Chef Sohail Karimi




Plum Pudding Recipe from Fairfield by Marriott, Mumbai

Plum Pudding*

  • 250 Grams butter

  • 150 Grams Sugar

  • 100 Grams chopped apple

  • 100 Grams of cake crumbs

  • 60 Grams Flour

  • 4 Gram baking powder

  • 4 Eggs

  • 60 Grams cream 

  • 600 Grams soaked dry fruits

  • 40 Gram Caramel Color 

Steps:

1.  Whisk Butter and Sugar till gets light and fluffy. 

2.  Add eggs one by one to the cream mixture that you prepared.

3.  Mix baking powder with the flour.

4.  Put this flour in Soaked Dryfruits and mix it. 

5.  Add this soaked dryfruit and flour mixture with the cream mixture. 

6.   Mix 60 gram of cream with Chopped Apple. Add the soaked dry fruit mixture in it. 

7.  Add caramel color to it.  

8.  Put this mixture in the pudding mould cover it with aluminum foil And put it in a tray with some water and steam at 150 degrees centi for 35mins until it bakes. 

9.  Once it's baked demould it and serve it hot with either brandy sauce or custard sauce. 


Chef Sunil Vaishampayan

Recipe shared by Chef Sunil Vaishampayan

Ingredient Ideology | STRAWBERRY SEASON SPECIAL BY: Dr. Kaviraj Khialani: Celebrity Master Chef

STRAWBERRY SEASON SPECIAL

Superfruit loaded with goodness & versatility

The first look of it is so very pleasing & inviting appealing to the eyes and the senses! Yes, it is the very impressive seasonal fruit most of us wish to have in many forms, Strawberries! It has been one of my all-time favorites since a long time and trying out new delicacies with this delicate vibrant and burst of mouthfeel expressions has been truly wonderful.

It is one of the most economical and important fruits from the berry family consumed for its high pack nutrient content and of course its pleasant personality. A fruit which blends itself into various types of recipes from a morning breakfast cereal bowl to being tossed into salads, having them into jams, marmalades & preserves they promise to be around us all year through. They are one of the most well-liked and best-voted fruits globally by a great number of foodies, not to forget the only fruit with seeds on its outer side!

One of my latest trials with strawberries has been with watermelon and minted strawberry gazpacho shots refreshing and nutritious they are a must for a detox diet!

Health Benefits of Strawberries:

  • Packed with antioxidants, excellent source of Vitamin –C, and also helps us lower cholesterol.

  • Improves health of hair, skin, good for the eyes too.

  • Strawberries reduce inflammation & lower blood pressure, rich in fiber, and cholesterol free.

  • It helps lose fat and in weight management.

  • Strawberries are considered good for the heart.

  • It is also considered an anti-aging ingredient.

  • Strawberries are good immunity-boosting fruit.

  • They are considered to be good for the bones as well.

  • Strawberries are high in omega-3s fatty acids.

  • They contain a good amount of folate, preventing anemia

Uses of Strawberries in our Kitchen & Bakery-Confectionary:

  • A fresh strawberry milkshake of course remains on top of the charts for most of us and we just love the taste and flavor of the tall glass!

  • Strawberries taste amazing fresh, just the way they are tossed into various combinations as salads with mild dressings work well, combine them with greens, herbs, cheese & honey-ginger flavors that taste awesome.

  • Health shakes, smoothies and frozen yogurts with strawberries are yum to have too, do try having them accompanied to your French Toast.

  • Some of us freeze strawberries as well in order to store them for a few more days and enjoy them a little after the season too.

  • A strawberry mousse, cheesecake, jelly with custard with a combination of fresh fruits.

  • Strawberries coated with chocolate for a nice dessert platter work well, appeal to a lot of people and dark or white chocolate too complements them well.

  • A nice strawberry coulis or a sauce to use for plating desserts adds a totally different dimension to the final product.

  • A breakfast/brunch counter usually has toppings with strawberries to go with freshly made pancakes, waffles, or being flambéed with some brandy/rum etc.

  • A great ingredient for a garnish for a salad, a chilled soup, a set dessert, toppings for decorating cupcakes, iced muffins etc.

  • Fresh strawberry salsa too is a good way to use it in dips and accompaniments to go with cold starters to desserts.

  • Strawberry sorbet, ice-cream, strawberry cream, to me fusion works wonders with seviyan payassam with bits of fresh strawberries, sago strawberry pudding, kulfis & how about trying a strawberry tiramisu? 

Here are a couple of easy-to-make recipes with Strawberries:

Recipe-1] SEASONAL SHAKE

Ingredients:

Fresh strawberries- 8-10 no- cut into pieces.

Warm milk- 2 cups- options of using regular/oats/soy/almond milk.

Oats- ½ cup simmered & cooked in 1 cup milk for 10 mins with 1 tbsp. jaggery/brown sugar could be used, allow to cool.

Honey- 1 tbsp.

Sliced cashews- 1 tbsp.

Raisins- 1 tsp.

Sunflower seeds/melon seeds- 1 tsp.

Banana- 1 ripe.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the shake.

2. In a blender jar combine together all the ingredients.

3. Churn up the contents into a nice smooth shake.

4. Check for sweetness and adjust accordingly.

5. Pour into glasses serve immediately.

6. Garnish with fresh mint, fresh sliced strawberries, kiwi fruit/ seeds of your choice.

Chefs Variations:

We can also use healthy cookies/biscuits as well to add to our shake in place of oats cooked in milk.

Try using a variety of ingredients like fresh pomegranate seeds as well to be a part of the garnish

Assorted berries can also be used to make varietals.

Recipe-2] NUTTY STRAWBERRY CHIA PUDDING

Ingredients

Fresh strawberries- 10-12 no.

For the Pudding:

Milk- 2 cups- options of regular/soy/oats/cashew/almond milk.

Sugar/honey/dates/jaggery- sweeteners to choose as per taste

Chia seeds-1/4 cup soaked in 2 cups water for 20 mins.

Chopped assorted nuts- apricots/ sultanas/ almonds/pista etc

Milk chocolate/white chocolate- 2-3 tbsp. grated

Crumbs of digestive biscuits- ½ cup

Fresh fruits like banana/ chickoo etc- ½ cut

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the dessert.
2.In a saucepan combine together the milk, soaked chia seeds and sweeteners to taste, cook on low flame for 6-8 mins.

3. Divide the mixture into two parts, to the first part add the crushed powdered digestive biscuits, fruits, nuts and mix well, pour into a glass/dessert cup.

4. To the second mixture add the white or milk chocolate and nuts and mix well, pour this mixture in the same glass or bowl and allow to set in the fridge for an hour, garnish with fresh berries and serve.

Chefs Variations:

Try the pudding with vanilla custard, chocolate sauce and some cake crumbs as well for a varied flavour.

Fresh strawberries layered in between date and walnut brownies topped with a nice saffron rabdi tastes yum!

Use fresh strawberry puree blend it into low fat cream cheese and greek yogurt layer it with oatmeal cookies/ ragi cookies and serve it like a chilled dessert.


Recipe- 3] STRAWBERRY POWER PACK SALAD

Ingredients

For the base of the salad:

Assorted lettuce leaves- 2 cups- iceberg/ romaine/ cos/ Lollorosso.

For the body of the salad:

Fresh strawberries- 1 cup cut

Sliced green cucumber- 1 cup

Feta cheese- ¼ cup crumbled

Cherry tomatoes- ½ cup cut

Sliced pink onions/ red radish- ¼ cup

For the dressing of the salad:

Olive oil- 1 tbsp.

Lime juice- 2 tbsp.

Mint leaves- 8-10 nos.

Mustard paste- 1 tsp

Rock salt/chaat masala- ½ tsp

Honey- 1 tsp.

For the garnish of the salad:

Assorted fresh herbs/ choice of seeds like melon/sunflower/pumpkin or assorted nuts like slivers of roasted almonds/pista etc

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the salad

2. Assemble the dressing elements into a mixing bowl and stir well or shake in a jar format

3. Arrange the base of the salad on a serving plate.

4. Drizzle the dressing over just before serving.

5. Garnish appropriately as per choice of options and serve.


Chefs Variations:

Try the same salad with elements like boiled cubes of eggs, chicken cubes- roasted/grilled/boiled, sliced grilled prawns/fish, use shredded white/purple cabbage as a base.

I also like to add a little date puree at times into a dressing with berries in a salad since they balance the flavors well.

Can also have this salad only with a combination of fruits like papaya, kiwi, mango, pineapple, pears, grapes etc and the feta cheese.

Raan Mussalam Recipe by Chef Ashfaque Ali

Bark of Cinnamomum species. Cinnamon contains antioxidants, which are a healthy component of the diet that help neutralize free radicals, preventing them from damaging cells in the body. Cinnamaldehyde also has some antibacterial properties and might slow down the growth of cancerous cells. A cup of cinnamon tea everyday can reduce stress and body ache.



Black cardamom

Also know as Bengal cardamom. It gives powerful smoky flavor and has a huge health benefits too. It is very uses full for congestion of lungs, and digestive disorder etc to name a few.

Grinding and blending

Mixture of these two spices gives heavenly flavor and aroma to any dish. It can be use to make nice mutton, Biryani and stews.

Take a quantity of 2:3, broil them and let it cool and stone grind to get a better result. Keep it in an air-tight container and use it adequately to flavor the choice of your dishes.

Raan Mussalam

Ingredients

For marination

3kg lamb leg (clean, wash, and prick it with knife)

4onion finely slice

4tomatoes chopped

300g yoghurt

3 black cardamoms

2 cinnamon sticks

3 tablespoon ginger garlic paste

100g mint leaves

100g Fresh coriander stems

1 tablespoon red chili powder

1 teaspoon Turmeric powder

1 tablespoon coriander powder

Salt to taste

For dishing out 

Ghee

Ginger

Green chilly

Ran gravy

Fried onion

Red chilly powder

Cinnamon and black cardamom powder

100ml cream

10-15 leaves of mint finely chopped 

50g fresh coriander

Kewra

Saffron water



Method

  • Marinade the mutton leg with marination ingredients and rub the mixture nicely to the mutton leg. Allow the mixture to be in the marination for 4-6 hrs.

  • Arrange the legs in the roasting try by covering it with its own marination then seal the tray with aluminum foil nicely & then Place it into the pre heated oven for 3 hours at 180c.

  • Remove the tray from the oven and check the tenderness if require then put it back again for another 20 minute.

  • Remove the legs from the mixture and separate the meat from the bone discard the unwanted tissues and keep it aside.

  • Blend the mixture in mixer grinder and strain through conical strainer and keep it aside use it as Raan gravy

  • Heat the ghee in a pan and add chopped ginger green chilly and sauté it gently add the strained gravy and cook it nicely so that the extra moisture goes out.

  • Add powdered spices and cook it for another 2-3 minutes add the separated meat to the gravy toss it gently add cream, check seasoning adjust accordingly.

  • Add chopped green, kewra water and dissolved saffron and serve hot on serving pan.

Chef Ashfaque Ali

A skilled professional, recognized for a comprehensive knowledge of national and international cuisine and an innovative approach to setting the stage for a customized culinary experience. Over 17 years of progressive Indian cuisine experience in managing the provision of fine dining for renowned luxury hotel and Michelin starred restaurants, refining the art of Indian cooking, developing Progressive menus, and preparing Indian dishes influenced by culturally diverse regions around India.

He worked with high end luxurious Indian and international brands like, The Oberoi, Shangri-la, Four seasons, Jumeirah and Meydan. He has also done preopening of very high end fine dining restaurant with Michelin starred chef Vineet Bhatia at two different location, one in Riyadh (Maharaja East) and another one in Doha (Indigo 360) . From his deep cuisine knowledge of different cultures across India, he will be sharing his secret trick of paring of spices to get maximum flavor and make aromatic dishes.Two spices which Chef Ali’s feels are the soul of Indian cuisine and are precious to him. Black cardamom and cinnamon, He feels that only these two spices are the soul of making flavorful Indian dishes, Rather than having hundreds of spices at home only these two spices can do wonders to home cooked meals. Plus these spices not only give good flavor to the dish but also have great medicinal benefits.


Ingredient Ideology | WINTER WARMING WALNUTS By: Dr. Kaviraj Khialani – Celebrity Master Chef.


WINTER WARMING WALNUTS

A BUNDLE FULL OF BENEFITS TO EXPLORE AND IMBIBE

Walnuts are one of those varieties of nuts that have been known to us since a very long time and come winter come walnuts used to be the call I heard as I grew up from the elders in the house to the kids all would get going working hard to crack those nuts against all possible options to check what’s in store within and relist the fruit from the bundle of joy and well-being.

Walnuts are known to be an edible seed of a drupe and not a true botanical nut, rounded, single-seeded stoned fruits of the walnut tree used for its inner goodness upon ripening and nutritive consumption, we often refer to them as Persian or English varietals, not to forget they must be processed and stored properly since their poor storage often makes them susceptible to insect and fungal mold infestations, a mold infested walnut batch is to be discarded completely. 

From having it as it is in its naturally crunchy texture and dense woody mouthfeel to having it in desserts, coffee walnut brownie, date and walnut pancakes, walnut banana bread, in health bars, in chocolates, milkshakes, smoothies, a few main courses as well walnuts have found their space well enough in our kitchen and bakery since a while now.

Let us have a look at the:

Top 10 Health Benefits of Warming up with Walnuts:

1. Walnuts are considered good for hair, skin, bones and assist in graceful aging.

2. Walnuts are high in anti-oxidants, helps fight stress, are nutritionally dense form of food.

3. Walnuts assist our body in healthy blood formation, lubricates our digestive system.

4. Walnuts are a rich source of Vitamin E and omega 3 fat from plants including walnuts which is called as alpha-linolenic acid [ALA]

5. Walnuts are known to be good for the memory and brain and also improve metabolism.

6. Walnuts also contain Vitamin- B complex, they also strengthen the kidneys and lungs.

7 Walnuts prevent inflammation in the body and prevents constipation and helps digestion in our system.

8.Walnuts help in treatment of type-2 diabetes and also helps in weight loss and management.

9. Walnuts are also called as longevity food, gets us good sleep, and also helps reproductive health in men.

10. Walnuts offer us a balance of all the essential nutrients needed on a daily basis for smooth functioning and also its consumption gives a feeling of satiety and fullness.

Top 10 Culinary Uses of Walnuts:

1. Adding walnuts to health shakes and bars, having them in between the meals during the day, having them in warm milk before sleeping at night, walnut cinnamon cookies & soy walnut biscuits are a good choice as well.

2. Walnuts have been used in making Akhroat ka halwa, sheera, and also used in making various Indian sweet look great as a part of garnish.

3. Using walnuts in salads adding them for that crunch on top is a great option, it also can form the part of the body like in waldorf salad, try adding it to a vinaigrette dressing it works well too, also a little drizzle of walnut oil on a salad can change its entire mouthfeel.

4. Date & walnut muffins, banana flax seed and walnut bread, whole grain pancakes with fruity walnut toppings, walnut and tropical fruit waffles are some of the ways of using it.

5. Walnuts in stir fries, adding them to a filling for pies, crusts, pastries and tarts also works well, it can easily blend itself well be it sweet or savory preparations.

6. Cheese, spinach and walnut tartlets, chicken and walnut pies, walnut and mushroom crepes, soy walnut meatballs, tofu and walnut Asian style stir fry are some of the ways to use walnuts too.

7. Add them for that crunch to a sandwich spread as well with avocado, lime, mint, garlic and olive oil to spread its wholesome nutrition on the bread layering it to be relished.

8. Steamed fish with walnuts dressed in sweet chili sauce wrapped in lettuce leaves, walnut oatmeal idlis, walnut and tahini chutney, walnut butter on crackers with grapes and cheese like a canape concept.

9. Baked berry and walnut bread pudding with custard sauce, walnut parfaits, date and walnut mousse, chick pea walnut falafels in pita pockets, coriander walnut and chili pesto sauce tossed with boiled pasta of your choice and fresh basil, parmesan shavings.

10. Walnut, Celery and Cream Cheese in pastry cases called Vol-Au-Vents, open sandwiches, dips and chutney concepts with walnut and paprika blended with tahini paste and mayonnaise can be offered with grilled and BBQ foods as well. 

Here are a few simple and easy to make recipes with Walnuts for all our readers:

Recipe-1] HERBED WALNUT & PEA DIP

Ingredients:

Walnuts- 10-12 nos.

Boiled chickpeas- 1 cup

Garlic- 1 tsp chopped

Coriander leaves-2 tbsp. chopped

Mayonnaise- ¼ cup

Salt and crushed black pepper- to taste

Roasted crushed cumin – ½ tsp

Mixed herbs- ½ tsp

Chili flakes-1/2 tsp

Olive oil/ oil- 1 tbsp.

Lime juice- 1 tbsp.

Chilled water- 2 tbsp.

To serve the dip with: assorted sticks of vegetables/ crackers/ pita bread/ cheese straws/ Lavash etc.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the dip and keep ready

2. Using a mixer grinder jar combine together all the ingredients and churn them well into a dip.

3. Remove and serve into a dip bowl, serve chilled.

Recipe-2] HEALTHY FRUITY WALNUT SHAKE

Ingredients:

Walnuts- 5 -6 nos.

Soy milk/milk/oats milk/- 2 cups

Vanilla essence or pinch of green cardamom/cinnamon powder-1 pinch- [any 1]

Banana- 1 no ripe

Dates- 3 -4 no.

Mint leaves- 4-5 no.

Chia seeds/ sunflower seeds/pumpkin seeds- 1 tsp [any 1]

Can add any other nuts or dried fruits of your choice as well like apricots/ raisins/sultanas etc.


Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the healthy shake.

2. Using a blender churn together all the ingredients to a smooth texture.

3. Pour into serving glasses and garnish as desired and relish.







Recipe-3] WALNUT VEGGIE SOUP

Ingredients:

Walnuts- 6-8 nos.

Olive oil/oil -1 tbsp.

Bayleaf-1 no

Garlic- 1 tsp chopped

Ginger-1 tsp chopped

Spring onion/onion- 2 small- chopped.

Assorted mixed vegetables of your choice: carrots/beans/peas/potatoes/pumpkin/capsicums/sweet potato/beetroot etc can be used.

For non-veg options: add boiled chicken/ saute prawns/ sliced sausages etc once the soup is ready.

Salt and pepper to taste

Water/veg stock- 3-4 cups

Tomatoes-2 med-sized chopped

Mixed herbs- ½ tsp or fresh herbs like basil/rosemary/thyme

Garam masala powder-1/2 tsp

Milk top cream- 2 tbsp.- optional

Coriander leaves- 2 tbsp. for garnish.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for this healthy and worthy soup.

2. Heat oil in a pan, add in the Bayleaf, onions, garlic, and ginger, and saute for a few seconds.

3. Add in the vegetables of your choice, tomatoes, salt, pepper, spices, herbs, chili flakes, tomatoes and mix well.

4. Add in the water/stock and simmer for 20-25 mins, cool, remove the Bayleaf, puree and strain the mixture.

5. Bring it back to a boil, check for seasonings, texture etc and add in the cream, walnuts and mix well.

6. Serve hot.

British Chef Makes All things Christmassy and Delicious for India

New Delhi, November 2022: Christmas- the festival of joy is in many ways, the pandora's box of happiness. And part of this happiness stems from the culture and cuisine associated with the festival. The practice of cake mixing begins quite early, mostly in the first week of November itself. It is an age-old tradition where kilograms of dry fruits, nuts, and spices are combined together to form a mixture. This mixture is then soaked in alcoholic blends for some days to let them soak all the flavors and aroma. Since alcohol is a preservative, the mixture is preserved for a long time period.. It is said that preserving the cake mix for a year can attract good luck and harmony.

British cuisine is the spearhead of Christmas goodness and it is this goodness that British Chef Vivek Chauhan brings to the Indian dining experience. Trained in the British kitchen, he presently is the Executive Pastry Chef at Le Meridien, New Delhi.

 

“ The ceremony marks the advent of the festive season and through this we look forward to spreading the warmth of this season of merry-making this ceremony which encourages.” In the end, it is food that is the thread that binds cultures, societies and festivities together", said, Chef Vivek Chauhan, Executive Pastry Chef at Le Meridien, New Delhi.

 

No Christmas celebration is complete without a typical Christmas pudding and Plum cake- what sets Chef Vivek’s apart is the enhancement he adds to the preparation of the dish- using typical british alcohol, carefully intertwined with traditional ingredients to provide a modern twist to a festive recipe. For cake mixing, almonds, cashews, raisins, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, dried ginger, candied fruits, prunes, walnuts, are mixed together.  The alcohols used are Cognac VSOP and VS, brandy and dark rum to name a few.

 

One key that sets Chef Vivek’s work apart, is his nuanced use of knowledge garnered in the UK, to the Indian dining experience. And, along with his British chefs and Indian chefs, who taught him, he gives his heartiest thanks to chef Davinder Kumar, his team, Shefali Singh (PR manager) and to his family. 

 

In the spirit of Christmas, here are 2 traditional recipes with a twist, courtesy Chef Vivek.

 

  1. A slice of Christmas: Christmas Pudding

  

Ingredients:

Dry fruits

Currants - 6 kg

Sultanas - 12 kg

Raisins - 12 kg

Mixed Peel - 5 kg

Prunes - 2.25 kg

Stem Ginger - 750 gm

Muscavado Sugar - 2.6 kg

Mixed Spice

Liqueur:

Guiness - 7.5 pints

Grand Marnier- 570 ml

Brandy - 1.2 Itr

Maderia - 1.2 ltr

Sherry - 1.2 Itr

Dark Rum - 1.2 Itr

London Pride/ Perroni - 7.5 pints

Fruits:

Apple - 4 Kg (1⁄2 Cooking + 1⁄2

Braebun)

Orange Segments - 2.250 Kg

Orange Zest - 5 no.

Lemon Zest - 5 no.

Items to be added in the end:

Whole Egg - 1.8 Kg

Flour - 2.7 Kg

Bread Crumb - 1.5 Kg

Vegetarian Suet - 1.5 Kg

Method:

Mix all dry ingredients in a container. Pour liquor over mixed dry ingredients and leave to

soak for 2 months in the fridge.

Churn the mix everyday so that fruit absorbs liqueur equally. Grate apples, chop oranges

and mix. Mix flour, bread crumb, whole egg, vegetarian suet. Finally mix with fruit mix.

Keep the mix in desired moulds and steam it at 90c for 4 and half

Hours.

 

 

  1. Make some room for Pandoro Bread

 

Ingredients:

Warm Water - 60 ml

Yeast - 30 gm

Sugar - 5 gm

Egg Yolk - 20 gm

Flour - 28 gm

For Dough:

Flour - 680 gm

Egg Yolk - 140 gm

Butter - 30 gm

Water - 60 ml

 

Egg - 2 no.

Lemon Zest - 1 no.

Vanilla Bean - 1 no.

Method:

Make the Starter with water,yeast, sugar, flour & egg yolk and Refrigerate for 2 hours.

Mix egg yolk, egg,yellow co-lour and water together.

Mix softened butter. lemon zest ,& vanilla bean in the above mix.

Finally fold in flour and knead for a few minutes.

Add starter in the above mix

Knead the mix to make a dough.

Prove the dough to attain required volume.

Knock back and put the dough in the Pandoro mould.

Prove it till it comes to 3⁄4 of the mould.

Bake it at 170 C for 20 min.

Serve it with Pomegranate salad and Crème Fraiche.

About Chef Vivek:

 A patissier and chocolatier, Chef Vivek Chauhan is a highly accoladed Patisserie Chef with an illustrious experience of 22 years, currently associated with Le Meridien Hotel, New Delhi. An IHM, Gwalior graduate in Hotel Management, Chef Vivek's passion to learn beyond stereotypical creations and reinventions has allowed him to work with Michelin Star Chefs Allyn Williams and Chef Eric Chavot & others of International Reputees. His culinary experience includes his incredible years at various prestigious properties - Taj Mahal Hotel, One Aldwych, London, The Lancaster London, the Hilton London Heathrow Airport Terminal 5, The Westbury Mayfair, London and The Imperial, New Delhi. Chef Vivek is a recipient of multiple honours and awards; most notable among them is the most recent‘ Pastry Chef of the Year 2018' conferred upon by ICF. He has also hosted opulent dinners for the Association of Pastry Chefs and Craft Guild of Chefs in the UK.


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Ingredient Ideology | CHILDREN’S DAY SPECIAL- SAVOURY ROLL UP’S BY: DR. KAVIRAJ KHIALANI- CELEBRITY MASTER CHEF.

Savory Delicacies to treat loving children – friends & family.

Children's Day is celebrated across India to raise awareness about the rights, education, and welfare of children. It is celebrated on 14 November every year on the birthday of the First Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who was known to have been fond of children. On this day, many educational and motivational programs for children are held all over India. Children’s Day is a commemorative date celebrated annually in honor of children, whose date of observance varies by country. In 1925, International Children's Day was first proclaimed in Geneva during the World Conference on Child Welfare. 

On 5th November 1948, the first Children's Day was observed as "Flower Day" by the predecessor of Indian Council of Child Welfare (ICCW) to collect funds for United Nations Appeal for Children (UNAC) through the sale of "flower tokens". On 30 July 1949, "Children's Day" was widely celebrated and publicised through radio, articles, cinema, etc.

Pancakes a term which usually applies to a concept of a cake being dressed up in a pan, while there are a number of connotations attached in different contexts, a pancake is a versatile preparation which can be done sweet, savoury, small, medium and even on a full size version depending on the need and desire. these delicacies are not only popular for breakfasts made fresh in small pans, browned to perfection offered with honey, jam, fruits, marmalades etc but also go well for a brunch concept as well with savoury fillings and roll up live stations which are usually packed with foodies wanting for more.

The little advice I usually give people when it comes to working with pancakes is that the batter should be well made, its composition, elements, texture and flavor should be well defined. Secondly, the pan being used to prepare these should be well seasoned, to the extent of being greased lightly for the first two or three pieces and then it automatically gets accustomed to leaving the sides by itself.

The third important aspect to a pancake is to have the fillings/stuffing’s/toppings/garnishes etc be kept ready a little before we cook the batter in the non-stick pan and be ready with its plating as well to avoid delay in service and food quality for the guest. While there are various recipes attached to doing pancakes, ones with eggs and one without eggs, there are vegan pancakes as well which are yummy as well with fillings and toppings to entice our palate as well.

Here are a few of my versions with savoury pancakes with an assortment of fillings / stuffing’s to treat on this children’s day!



Recipe-1] CHUPA RUSTOM PANCAKES

Ingredients:

For the pancake batter:

Maida- 1 cup

Salt-1/4 tsp & a pinch of black pepper powder

Oil-2 tsp

Water-1/2 cup or as needed

Baking powder-1 pinch

Egg yolk-2 tsp/ 1 tbsp. optional

For the chupa rustom stuffing:

oil- 2 tsp

butter-1 tsp

garlic- 1 tsp chopped

onion-1/2 no chopped

green chilies-1 tsp chopped

salt and pepper to taste

mixed herbs-1/4 tsp

chili flakes-1/4 tsp

water-2-3 tbsp.

mushrooms-4-6 no sliced

sweet corn- ½ cup boiled

capsicum-1/2 no chopped

paneer/tofu- ¼ cup grated/crumbled

garam masala powder-1/4 tsp

tomato ketchup-2-3 tsp

red chili sauce-1-2 tsp

grated cheese- 2-3 tbsp.

coriander leaves- 2 tbsp. chopped

schezuan sauce-2-3 tsp to apply on the pancakes

method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the pancake batter, prepare a nice coating cum easy to drop batter for the pancakes and allow to rest for 12-15 mins.

2. In the meantime, prepare the filling/stuffing. Heat oil and butter in a pan saute the garlic, onions, add in the chilies, mushrooms, capsicums, corn, salt, pepper, herbs, chili flakes and cook for 2 mins.

3. Add in the tomato ketchup, red chili sauce, little water and cook another 3-4 mins, add paneer/tofu, coriander and garam masala powder and cook for 2-3 mins, dry up the excess moisture.

4.Turn off the flame, prepare the thin pancakes by pouring the batter into a greased pan and swirl it around to make it as thin as possible, cook on both sides to a light golden color and remove.

5. Apply the schezuan sauce on the pancakes, place the filling, grated cheese and fold in the sides, secure the edges and place on a baking dish, if desired have a base of a little white sauce in the baking dish and arrange the rolled up pancakes, top with some more cheese, ketchup/schezuan sauce etc and bake/gratinate for a few mins and serve hot.


Recipe-2] HARA BHARA PANCAKES

Ingredients:

For the pancake batter:

Maida- 1 cup

Salt-1/4 tsp & a pinch of black pepper powder

Oil-2 tsp

Water-1/2 cup or as needed

Baking powder-1 pinch

Egg yolk-2 tsp/ 1 tbsp. optional

For the Hara Bhara Stuffing:

Oil- 2 tsp

Butter- 1 tsp

Garlic- 1 tsp chopped

Onion-1/2 small chopped

Green chilies-1 tsp chopped

Spinach- 1 cup blanched, chopped

Soya keema/granules- ½ cup soaked in warm water for 15 mins.

Green peas-1/4 cup boiled

Salt and pepper to taste

Mixed herbs-1/4 tsp

Chili flakes-1/4 tsp

Coriander powder-1 tsp

Red chili powder- ½ tsp

Water-1/4 cup

Tomato ketchup-2-3 tsp

Red chili sauce- 1 -2 tsp

Grated cheese-1/4 cup

White sauce- 1 cup

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the pancake batter, prepare a nice coating cum easy to drop batter for the pancakes and allow to rest for 12-15 mins.

2. In the meantime, prepare the filling/stuffing. Heat oil and butter in a pan saute the garlic, onions, add in the chilies, drained soya granules, spinach, green peas, salt, pepper, herbs, chili flakes and cook for 2 mins.

3. Add in the tomato ketchup, red chili sauce, little water and cook another 3-4 mins, add garam masala powder and cook for 2-3 mins, dry up the excess moisture.

4.Turn off the flame, prepare the thin pancakes by pouring the batter into a greased pan and swirl it around to make it as thin as possible, cook on both sides to a light golden color and remove.

5. Apply the schezuan sauce on the pancakes, place the filling, grated cheese and fold in the sides, secure the edges and place on a baking dish, if desired have a base of a little white sauce in the baking dish and arrange the rolled up pancakes, top with some more cheese, ketchup/schezuan sauce etc and bake/gratinate for a few mins and serve hot.



Recipe-3] KEEMA MASALA PANCAKES

Ingredients:

For the pancake batter:

Maida- 1 cup

Salt-1/4 tsp & a pinch of black pepper powder

Oil-2 tsp

Water-1/2 cup or as needed

Baking powder-1 pinch

Egg yolk-2 tsp/ 1 tbsp. optional

For the Keema Masala stuffing:

Oil- 2 tsp

Butter- 1 tsp

Ginger-Garlic- 1 tsp paste

Onion-1/2 small chopped

Green chilies-1 tsp chopped

tomato- 1 chopped

chicken keema-1 cup

Green peas-1/4 cup boiled

Salt and pepper to taste

Mixed herbs-1/4 tsp

Chili flakes-1/4 tsp

Coriander powder-1 tsp

Red chili powder- ½ tsp

Water-1/4 cup

Coriander leaves-1/4 cup chopped

Tomato ketchup-2-3 tsp

Red chili sauce- 1 -2 tsp

Grated cheese-1/4 cup

White sauce- 1 cup

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the pancake batter, prepare a nice coating cum easy to drop batter for the pancakes and allow to rest for 12-15 mins.

2. In the meantime, prepare the filling/stuffing. Heat oil and butter in a pan saute the garlic, onions, add in the chilies, tomatoes, chicken keema, green peas, salt, pepper, herbs, chili flakes and all powdered spices cook for 2 mins.

3. Add in the tomato ketchup, red chili sauce, little water and cook another 3-4 mins, add garam masala powder and cook for 2-3 mins, dry up the excess moisture. 

4.Turn off the flame, prepare the thin pancakes by pouring the batter into a greased pan and swirl it around to make it as thin as possible, cook on both sides to a light golden color and remove. 

5. Apply the schezuan sauce on the pancakes, place the filling, grated cheese and fold in the sides, secure the edges and place on a baking dish, if desired have a base of a little white sauce in the baking dish and arrange the rolled up pancakes, top with some more cheese, ketchup/schezuan sauce etc and bake/gratinate for a few mins and serve hot.



Recipe-4] SAMUNDARI KHAZANA PANCAKE

Ingredients:

For the pancake batter:

Maida- 1 cup

Salt-1/4 tsp & a pinch of black pepper powder

Oil-2 tsp 

Water-1/2 cup or as needed

Baking powder-1 pinch

Egg yolk-2 tsp/ 1 tbsp. optional

For the Samundari Khazana Stuffing:

Oil- 2 tsp

Butter- 1 tsp

Garlic- 1 tsp chopped

Onion-1/2 small chopped

Green chilies-1 tsp chopped

Medium sized prawns- 1 cup/ 12-18 pieces cleaned

Boneless fish cubes- 400 gms, cut into 1 inch cubes

Dill leaves- 2-3 tsp chopped

Salt and pepper to taste

Mixed herbs-1/4 tsp

Chili flakes-1/4 tsp

Coriander powder-1 tsp

Red chili powder- ½ tsp

Water-1/4 cup

Tomato ketchup-2-3 tsp

Red chili sauce- 1 -2 tsp

Grated cheese-1/4 cup

White sauce/ cream- ½ cup for topping.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the pancake batter, prepare a nice coating cum easy to drop batter for the pancakes and allow to rest for 12-15 mins.

2. In the meantime, prepare the filling/stuffing. Heat oil and butter in a pan saute the garlic, onions, add in the chilies, prawns and fish cubes salt, pepper, herbs, chili flakes and cook for 2 mins.

3. Add in the tomato ketchup, red chili sauce, little water and cook another 3-4 mins, add garam masala powder and cook for a minute and dry up the excess moisture.

4.Turn off the flame, prepare the thin pancakes by pouring the batter into a greased pan and swirl it around to make it as thin as possible, cook on both sides to a light golden color and remove.

5. Apply the schezuan sauce on the pancakes, place the filling, grated cheese and fold in the sides, secure the edges and place on a baking dish, if desired have a base of a little white sauce in the baking dish and arrange the rolled up pancakes, top with some more cheese, ketchup/schezuan sauce etc and bake/gratinate for a few mins and serve hot.



Recipe-5] SEEDHA SADHA PANCAKE

Ingredients:

For the pancake batter:

Maida- 1 cup

Salt-1/4 tsp & a pinch of black pepper powder

Oil-2 tsp 

Water-1/2 cup or as needed

Baking powder-1 pinch

Egg yolk-2 tsp/ 1 tbsp. optional

For the Sedha Sadha pancake Stuffing:

Oil- 2 tsp

Butter- 1 tsp

Garlic- 1 tsp chopped

Onion-1/2 small chopped

Green chilies-1 tsp chopped

Ham cubes/ salami dices or use boiled cubed eggs

/ scrambled eggs- 1 cup as desired.

Chicken sausages- 1 cup sliced

Dill leaves- 2-3 tsp chopped

Salt and pepper to taste

Mixed herbs-1/4 tsp

Chili flakes-1/4 tsp

Coriander powder-1 tsp

Red chili powder- ½ tsp

Water-1/4 cup

Tomato ketchup-2-3 tsp

Red chili sauce- 1 -2 tsp

Grated cheese-1/4 cup

White sauce/ cream- ½ cup for topping.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the pancake batter, prepare a nice coating cum easy to drop batter for the pancakes and allow to rest for 12-15 mins.

2. In the meantime, prepare the filling/stuffing. Heat oil and butter in a pan saute the garlic, onions, add in the chilies, sliced sausages, ham/ salami/ boiled or scrambled eggs, salt, pepper, herbs, chili flakes and cook for 2 mins.

3. Add in the tomato ketchup, red chili sauce, little water and cook another 3-4 mins, add garam masala powder and cook for a minute and dry up the excess moisture.

4.Turn off the flame, prepare the thin pancakes by pouring the batter into a greased pan and swirl it around to make it as thin as possible, cook on both sides to a light golden color and remove.

5. Apply the schezuan sauce on the pancakes, place the filling, grated cheese and fold in the sides, secure the edges and place on a baking dish, if desired have a base of a little white sauce in the baking dish and arrange the rolled up pancakes, top with some more cheese, ketchup/schezuan sauce etc and bake/gratinate for a few mins and serve hot.


Recipe-6] SUBZI KA MILAN PANCAKE

Ingredients:

For the pancake batter:

Maida- 1 cup

Salt-1/4 tsp & a pinch of black pepper powder

Oil-2 tsp 

Water-1/2 cup or as needed

Baking powder-1 pinch

Egg yolk-2 tsp/ 1 tbsp. optional

For the Subzi ka Milan Stuffing:

Oil- 2 tsp

Butter- 1 tsp

Garlic- 1 tsp chopped

Onion-1/2 small chopped

Green chilies-1 tsp

Assorted mixed vegetables- 1 cup, carrots/beans/peas/cauliflower/ potato cubes etc all cut into small pieces, boiled/blanched.

Coriander leaves- 2-3 tsp chopped

Salt and pepper to taste

Tomato puree-2-3 tsp

Mixed herbs-1/4 tsp

Chili flakes-1/4 tsp

Coriander powder-1 tsp

Red chili powder- ½ tsp

Water-1/4 cup

Tomato ketchup-2-3 tsp

Red chili sauce- 1 -2 tsp

Grated cheese-1/4 cup

White sauce/ cream- ½ cup for topping.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the pancake batter, prepare a nice coating cum easy to drop batter for the pancakes and allow to rest for 12-15 mins.

2. In the meantime, prepare the filling/stuffing. Heat oil and butter in a pan saute the garlic, onions, add in the chilies, tomatoes, salt, pepper, herbs, chili flakes and cook for 2 mins.

3. Add in the tomato puree, ketchup, red chili sauce, the pre-cooked veggies as per choice and add a little water and cook another 3-4 mins, add garam masala powder and cook for a minute and dry up the excess moisture.

4.Turn off the flame, prepare the thin pancakes by pouring the batter into a greased pan and swirl it around to make it as thin as possible, cook on both sides to a light golden color and remove.

5. Apply the schezuan sauce on the pancakes, place the filling, grated cheese and fold in the sides, secure the edges and place on a baking dish, if desired have a base of a little white sauce in the baking dish and arrange the rolled up pancakes, top with some more cheese, ketchup/schezuan sauce etc and bake/gratinate for a few mins and serve hot.









Ingredient Ideology | DRUMSTICKS ON A CULINARY FARE Healthy & Tasty – Loaded with Nutrients BY: DR. KAVIRAJ KHIALANI- CELEBRITY MASTER CHEF

If you are someone who is having an elevated blood pressure level, then a regular intake of this super-powerful vegetable can help in keeping heart diseases at bay. Consumption of drumsticks has also proven results in improving bone health due to the presence of an adequate amount of calcium and iron. Drumstick is one of those rare plant species whose seeds, flowers, leaves, and stems are edible and extremely nutritious. Moringa commonly referred to as drumstick is treated as a ‘super plant’ for its unique yet powerful properties that combat different ailments in our system. This nutrient-dense plant has its roots in Ayurveda and was used as a medicine by our ancestors. The stems of the moringa plant are mostly used in Indian kitchens to prepare scrumptious delicacies, must include them in our diets and menus this summer season. 

Drumstick is an easily available vegetable that is cultivated mostly in Asian and African regions. It is a staple vegetable in Southern India and is also widely consumed in other states. The leaves are packed with polyphenols and bioactive compounds like isothiocyanates, which also play a role in preventing cancer and heart diseases, as well as lowering blood pressure. Body heat - Regular intake of drumsticks 2 to 3 times a week will reduce body heat. Mother's milk - Drumstick green is good for mothers with infants as it would help a generation of more milk. Even after pregnancy, it will help the proper blood condition. (It can be sautéed in ghee and taken) Drumstick benefits for male sperm production are attributed to its antioxidant properties. 

Moringa seeds repair the oxidative damage that can consequently reduce sperm quality. Also, these antioxidant properties kick out stress that boosts your sexual drive and enhances your sexual desires. Drumsticks also offer the benefits of vitamin A, like eye health and skin rejuvenation. This vital ingredient is great for liver health, and also treats stomach issues like constipation, acidity, gastritis, colitis and so on.

Here are a few important health benefits of Drumsticks:

1. Drumsticks are considered good for managing diabetes
The various vitamins and minerals present in drumstick stem help in maintaining an optimum blood-glucose level and hence it is highly recommended for people with diabetes.

2. Drumsticks also help to manage acne issues & fight pimples.
Moringa is known for preventing acne and other skin issues. It is a blood purifier that helps in flushing out all the impurities present in your blood.

3. Drumsticks are regarded as good for hair and skin health.
It is rich in vitamin B, vitamin A, folic acid and other essential nutrients which will help you in achieving a flawless skin and lustrous hair.

4. It is also believed to prevent the outburst of chickenpox.
Moringa or drumsticks are mostly advised to consume during the month of March- April, as due to its medical properties it can provide immunity against chicken pox.


5. Drumsticks help to keep our heart healthy.

If you are someone who is having an elevated blood-pressure level, then a regular intake of this super-powerful vegetable can help in keeping heart diseases at bay.


6. Drumstick also assist our body giving us stronger bones.

Consumption of drumstick has also proven results in improving bone health due to the presence of an adequate amount of calcium and iron.

Here are a few of my all-time favourite ways with Drumsticks:

Recipe-1] DRUMSTICK LENTIL CURRY

Ingredients:

Drumsticks-3-4 no, cleaned, cut into 4 to 5 pieces each, washed.

Ladyfingers- 150 gms, cleaned and cut 1 x 2

Potatoes- 1 cup medium cubes

Brinjal- 1 cup, medium cubes

Carrots-1/2 cup medium cubes

Oil- 2 tsp

Ghee-1 tsp

Hing-1/4 tsp

Curry leaves- 8-10 no

Slit green chilies-2-3 no

Dry red chili-1-2 no

Cumin seeds-1/2 tsp

Mustard seeds-1/4 tsp

Methi seeds-1/2 tsp

Ginger-1 tsp chopped

Besan-2 tbsp.

Hot Water- 2 cups

Boiled mashed Tovar dal- 2 cups

Salt to taste

Turmeric powder-1/2 tsp

Red chili powder-1/2 tsp

Tamarind pulp- ½ cup

Coriander leaves- 2-3 tbsp. chopped

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the recipe as listed.

2. Heat oil and ghee in a pan and add in the ingredients for the tempering one by one and allow them to splutter and crackle for a few seconds.

3. Add in the besan and reduce the flame a little, saute it for a few seconds, add in turmeric powder and red chili powder and mix, now add in the hot water and mix well to prevent any lumps due to the besan.

4. Allow to come to a little boil, add in the boiled and mashed Tovar dal, simmer and continue cooking, add in the drumsticks and all other vegetables as well, the ladyfingers however can be added a little later as they cook faster.

5. Add in salt, sugar to balance, tamarind pulp and mix well. cook for 15-20 mins, stirring occasionally. Once the mixture comes to a nice thickness, check for cooking stage of all vegetables especially drumsticks, add in freshly chopped coriander and serve hot with jeera rice/ steamed white rice/ brown rice etc.





Recipe- 2] MATTAR AUR SHENGI KI SUBZI

Ingredients:

Drumsticks-3-4 no, cleaned, cut into 4 to 5 pieces each, washed.

Oil-2 tsp

Ghee-1 tsp

Hing-1/4 tsp

Curry leaves- 8-10 no

Cumin seeds- 1 tsp

Chopped green chilies- 1 tsp

Chopped ginger-1 tsp

Onions-1/2 cup chopped

Tomatoes- ½ cup chopped

Salt to taste

Turmeric powder-1/2 tsp

Coriander powder-1 tsp

Cumin powder-1/2 tsp

Garam masala powder-1/2 tsp

Water-1 cup

Green peas-3/4 cup

Fresh coriander leaves- 2 tbsp. chopped

Kasuri methi-1 tsp

Curd- 2 tbsp. beaten

Fried red chili- 1-2 no for garnish.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the recipe as listed.

2. Heat oil and ghee in a pan add in hing, cumin seeds, curry leaves, ginger, chilies and saute for a few seconds.

3. Add in the onions and saute them until light browned, add in tomatoes, salt, all the powdered spices and bhunao for a few minutes, add in curd, kasuri methi and mix well.

4. Add in the drumsticks, peas and saute for a couple of minutes. Add in water and either cover and cook on a low flame for 15-20 mins or allow 3-4 whistles using a pressure cooker and simmer for 4-5 mins.

5. Once the subzi is nicely cooked and ready, we can finally garnish it with fresh coriander leaves and add some fried red chili on top and serve it hot with phulkas, rotis, etc.





Recipe-3] DRUMSTICK COCONUT CURRY

Ingredients:

Drumsticks-3-4 no, cleaned, cut into 4 to 5 pieces each, washed.

Carrots/ beans/ cauliflower/ peas/ potatoes/ yellow or white pumpkin/ baby brinjal etc can also be added as per choice.

Oil/ Coconut oil - 2 tsp

Ghee-1 tsp

Mustard seeds- 1 tsp

Cumin seeds-1/2 tsp

Fennel seeds-1/2 tsp

Curry leaves- 10-12 no

Slit green chilies- 2-3 no

Slit red chilies- 2-3 no

Coconut milk- 2 cups, thick

Salt to taste

Turmeric powder-1/2 tsp

Red chili powder-1/2 tsp

Coriander powder-1 tsp

Fresh coriander -2 tbsp. chopped

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the recipe as listed.

2. Heat oil and ghee in a pan add in the ingredients for the tempering one by one and allow to flavour up the pan.

3. Add in the assorted vegetables along with drumsticks or chicken with bones in case of non-veg options.

4. Add in salt and all the powdered spices as per taste and mix well. now add in 2 cups of water and bring to a boil, simmer for 6- 8 mins.

5. Now add in the thick coconut milk and allow to simmer for 10-12 mins and until all veggies/ non-veg gets well cooked.

6. Finally add some fresh coriander leaves, a splash of lime juice before having the curry with some steamed white rice goes well, some fried papad and pickle.






Recipe-4] PRAWNS AND DRUMSTICK MELANGE

Ingredients:

Drumsticks-3-4 no, cleaned, cut into 4 to 5 pieces each, washed.

Medium/ large prawns- 750 gms, cleaned and washed

Oil- 2 tsp

Butter-1 tsp

Salt to taste

Turmeric powder-1/2 tsp

Red chili powder-1/2 tsp

Lime juice-2 tsp

Ginger-garlic paste-1 tsp

Thai yellow/ red/ green curry paste- 2-3 tbsp.

Water-1-2 cups

Thick coconut milk- 2 cups

Thai ginger/ galangal- 2- inch piece

Lime leaves- 3-4 no

Lemon grass- 4-5 pieces

Fresh basil leaves - 6- 8 no

Fresh coriander leaves- 2 tbsp. chopped

To serve with: jasmine rice/ lemongrass rice/ steamed white rice

Assorted vegetables- sweet potato/ brinjal/ pumpkin etc may also be added into the prawn curry to add more texture/ value as well.

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the recipe as listed.

2. Clean, wash the prawns and marinate them with salt, turmeric, red chili powder, lime juice, ginger-garlic paste, mix well and keep aside for 20 mins in the fridge.

3. To start cooking with the recipe, heat oil and butter in a pan add in the thai ingredients from the lemongrass to the lime leaves, galangal etc and flavour the pan well, add in the thai curry paste.

4. Add in the marinated prawns and 3/4th boiled drumsticks and saute them for a couple of minutes. Add little water, and coconut milk and bring a light boil, simmer and cook for 10-12 mins.

5. Finally add in some fresh basil leaves/ coriander leaves etc and serve the curried prawns and drumsticks with jasmine rice/ steamed rice etc.







Recipe- 5] SHENG KA MASALEDAAR PULAO

Ingredients:

Drumsticks-5-6 no, cleaned, cut into 4 to 5 pieces each, washed.

Oil-2 tsp

Ghee-1 tsp

Bay leaf- 2 no

Peppercorns- 4-5 no

Cinnamon stick- 2 pieces

Sliced onions- 1 cup

Tomatoes- 1 cup chopped

Ginger- 1 tsp chopped

Garlic- 1 tsp chopped

Slit green chilies- 2-3 no

Salt to taste

Basmati rice- 2 cups

Baby potatoes- 6- 8 no cut 1 x 2

Carrots-1 cup, cut into cubes

Coriander powder-1 tsp

Cumin powder-1/2 tsp

Turmeric powder-1/2 tsp

Red chili powder-1/2 tsp

Garam masala powder-1/2 tsp

Water- as needed to cook the pulao

Dried kasuri methi- 1 tsp

Fried cashews and raisins- 2-3 tbsp.

Fried brown onions- ½ cup

Rose water-2-3 tsp

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the sheng ka pulao.

2. To start with cut and chop all the vegetables, soak the rice, prepare all the other elements of the recipe.

3. To start cooking, heat oil and ghee in a pan add in the whole spices to start with and add in the sliced onions, ginger, garlic, chilies etc and saute for a few minutes.

4. Add in tomatoes, salt and all the powdered spices add in little water to prevent burning. Now add in the drained rice, the cut drumsticks and baby potatoes, carrots, etc, and bhuna well, add kasuri methi and coriander as well.

5. Now add a double the quantity of water as compared to the rice and bring to a boil, simmer and cover, cook the rice until well done. And add in the fried onions, nuts, rose water towards the end just before serving, enjoy the pulao with some raita, papad.




Recipe-6] SINDHI STYLE SINGI ALOO

Ingredients:

Drumsticks – 6-8 no, cleaned, cut and washed.

Potatoes- 2-3 medium sized, cut 1 x 4

Oil-2 tsp

Ghee-1 tsp

Cumin seeds-1/2 tsp

Ginger-1 tsp chopped

Onions-1 cup chopped

Tomato puree-1 and a half cup, freshly made

Slit green chilies- 2-3 no

Salt to taste

Turmeric powder-1/2 tsp

Red chili powder-1 tsp

Coriander powder-1 and a half tsp

Cumin powder-1/2 tsp

Water- 1 and a half cup

Fresh coriander leaves- 2 -3 tbsp. chopped

Method:

1. Prepare all the ingredients for the recipe as listed.

2. Heat oil and ghee in a pan add in the cumin seeds, chilies, ginger and saute for a few seconds, add in the onions and saute them well until pink, add a little water as needed gradually.

3. Now add in tomatoes, salt, and all the powdered spices, add in the cut drumstick pieces and potatoes and bhunao them well in the masala.

4. One of the option is to cover and cook in a pan on low flame for 20-25 mins with enough water in the pan to allow cooking. the second option is to use a pressure cooker and allow 3-4 whistles, cook on a low flame for 6- 8 mins.

5. Finally add in fresh coriander leaves and garnish the subzi, serve it hot with phulkas, rotis etc and some fried papad, pickle to go alongside.