Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Moongphali Kadhi

Peanuts ground to a powder are used as a substitute for besan.

Serves 3-4

Ingredients:
1/2 cup peanuts(without skin)-ground to a fine powder
1 1/2cup curd
3 cup water
3/4 tsp salt
1 green chilli & 1/2" piece ginger - crushed together to a paste
2-3 tbsp ghee or oil
3/4tsp jeera
8-10 curry leaves
2-3 whole red chillies(optional)

Method:
1. Mix curd, water, salt, chilli-ginger paste & peanut powder. Beat well.
2. Heat ghee/oil. Reduce heat. Add Jeera. When jeera turns brown, add whole red chilli & curry leaves. Fry for a few seconds.
3. Add curd mixture and keep stirring till it boils. Simmer for 4-5 mints on low heat. Serve hot.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Baked Sweet Potato with Carrots

Slice sweet potatoes and Half boil them. Place them in a baking dish with sliced carrots. Toss these with Olive oil, salt, pepper, thyme, rosemary and Bake it in a 350'F oven until brown.

Garnish with some freshly squeezed lemon juice.

Enjoy this salad warm.

Things you can eat while fasting

Vegetables :
1. Potatoes
2. Petha/Bhopla/ Pumpkin
3. Kachaalu
4. Shakarkandi
5. Arbi
6. Suran/Jimikand/ Yam
7. Bande/Rataloue/Kand
8. Singhara
9. Raw Banana
10. Raw Papaya
11. Fresh Coriander
12. Curry patta
13. Cucumber
14. Lemon & lemon juice
15. Fresh Green chillies
16. Ginger
17. Carrots
18. Reddish

Spices:
1. Jeera
2. Black pepper
3. Black Salt
4. Rock Salt
5. Chotti ellaichi
6. Laung
7. Saboot kali mirch

Navratri Time..

You know this is the time of the year, I feel very energized n festive. And, trust me it's easy to be fasting when you have mom cooking for you. I remember we'd always start the fasts with full enthusiasm, all determined to stay focused and restrict our diet to fruits n milk. The first few days would go easy and towards the end we'd crave salt or something spicy to curb our cravings.

I still enjoy fasting for Navratri but do feel challenged when it comes to what to cook.
Challenge 1: I personally don't enjoy eating potato wafers or feasting on french fries so I'd like to have different options to stay engaged and motivated all along.
Challenge 2: Indian grocery stores in manila only have Vrat ke chawal and Sabudana so I had to be a bit creative.

I went through several websites and blogs but eventually felt the need of compiling my research at one place so it can be useful for others.