This is a rare and delicious recipe. This is an ideal side dish for pulav varieties as well as parottas, chappathies etc. I always prepare this with jeera pulao and vegetable curd salad.
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Ingredients for the balls:
Boneless chicken pieces-750gms
Shredded coconut-2 tbsp
Shredded ginger- 1 tsp
Small garlic flakes-15
Chopped small onion- 10
Turmeric powder- half sp
Chilli powder- half sp
Coriander powder- half sp
Cinnamon powder- a pinch
Cloves powder-a pinch
Fennel powder- half sp
Green chillies-2
Curry leaves- a handful
Chopped coriander- half cup
Procedure:
Grind all the ingredients with salt except the greens.
Then add the greens, mix well and make small lime-sized balls.
Keep aside.
Ingredients for the gravy:
Coarse cardamom, cloves and cinnamon powder- 1 tsp
Curry leaves- 1 arc
Chopped coriander- half cup
Finely chopped big tomatoes-2
Finely sliced onion-1
Ginger-garlic paste- 1tsp
Medium sized potato cubes- 1 cup
Salt to taste
Chilli powder- 1 tbsp
Coriander powder- 1 tbsp
Turmeric powder- half sp
Oil- 4 tbsp
Grind the following to a fine paste:
Small onions-10, garlic flakes-8, green chilli- 2
Shredded coconut- 4 tbsp
Fennel seeds- 1 tsp
Procedure for the gravy:
Heat a big kadai and pour the oil.
Add the coarse ground powder with the sliced onion and fry for a few minutes on slow fire.
Then add the chopped tomatoes with the turmeric powder, the greens and the ginger garlic paste. Fry them until they are mashed well and the oil floats on top.
Add the potato cubes with 2 cups of water and let the gravy boil well..
When the potatoes are cooked, add the ground paste with enough water, powders and salt.
Let the gravy boil for some minutes.
Now add the chicken balls two at a time.
When the chicken balls are cooked and rise to the top, add another batch of chicken balls.
Thus finish all the balls.
Now the delicious chicken balls gravy is ready!
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Peanut Podi & Pics of painting on pot by my niece
I love podis a lot. Growing up, podi meant kalathupodi, since it was the only one made at home. Later, staying in a hostel for my graduation, in Andhra Pradesh, I was introduced to variety of podis by my roommates. Every year, Varalakshmi pooja was observed in our hostel. The pooja was set in our dining hall. So the food was served on the corridor outside and we were expected to eat on the verandha of the ground floor. Food was never allowed to be taken to the room unless someone falls sick and that too with the permission slip along with it. During this pooja, we somehow manage to take dinner to our room and enjoy eating with our room mates. In our hostel, we were 8 in each room and seniors & juniors are mixed up. During those dinner sessions, one of us will mix rice with podi and ghee in a plate. It will be made into balls and passed to the rest of the roommates. I can go on and on about my hostel life. I surely miss those hostel days.
Now coming to the recipe, I have written down this recipe from a Tamil Magazine. Its very easy tasty and features in my kitchen very often.
Ingredients
- Roasted groundnut - 2 cups
- Chutney dal/Porikadala/Pottukadalai - 1 cup
- White sesame seeds - 1/2 cup
- Hing - a small piece
- Khus Khus/Poppy seeds - 1 tblspn
- Red chilli - 8-10 nos (Adjust according to your taste)
- Salt
- Oil - a teaspoon
- Dry roast sesame seeds and khus khus separately till they crackle.
- Heat a teaspoon of oil. Drop the hing piece. Remove it when it is roasted.
- Roast chilly in in the same oil.
- Powder the ingredients when its cool. Mix with hot rice and a dollop of ghee. I usually eat with sesame oil (Nallenai)
Here is the picture of a pot painted by my 16 year old neice, Soumya. She has not taken any formal training on this. I had posted some bookmarks done by her. She was overwhelmed reading the comments received for that. During my last trip there, I clicked few pictures of her paintings.
Thursday, July 08, 2010
We Answer Your Air Conditioning Questions!
The Horizon Comfort Zone receives lots of questions about plumbing, heating and air conditioning. With the summer heat upon us, we thought it would be a great opportunity to answer some air conditioning questions we have recently received from our readers.Question: Our air conditioner is working, but not very well. The air is somewhat cool, but it's not cool enough to keep us comfortable! Why isn't our air conditioner getting the job done?
Answer: There are a number of things that could diminish the cooling capacity of your air conditioner. The most common causes for this are a clogged air filter, or a loose fan belt. Another explanation is that your system is low on refrigerant. On top of not producing enough cool air, is your air conditioner starting and stopping frequently? If so, this may be caused by any of these same three problems.
The first thing you should try on your own is to see if the air filter is dirty. If so, clean it or replace it. In general, air conditioner filters should be replaced on a monthly basis.
Air conditioning fan belt and refrigerant issues are best left to the air conditoning pros. Unless you are familiar with air conditioning systems, a service technician will need to check whether the fan belt is loose or if the system is low on refrigerant. Still, these are simple problems to fix.
Other more serious problems that diminish air conditioning cooling capacity stem from the system design. For example, lack of return air ducts, or even oversized equipment are among the conditions that will diminish your air conditioner's cooling ability. These problems are fixable but are more complex and costly.
Question: I am not getting enough cool air from my air conditioning system. I checked to see if the furnace was running and I noticed some water on the floor around my furnace. Is there any connection here?
Answer: Your cooling coil may be frosted inside your air conditioning system. This happens when there’s not enough air getting through the system and passing over the cooling coil. Some simple things that you or your air conditioning technician can check are:
- Is the air filter dirty?
- Do you have any closed registers blocking the airflow?
- Are there some closed dampers in the duct lines?
Your cooling coil can also frost up again after you defrost it if your air conditioning system is low on refrigerant. Be sure to have your service technician check the level and make sure you have the right amount of refrigerant.
Question: My air conditioner is making some weird noises. Is this just because the air conditioner is old and cranky, or do I have a major air conditioning problem?
Answer: Odd noises coming from your air conditoning system are not typical. If you do hear strange noises, you probably do have a problem with your air conditioner, but the kind of problem you have depends on the kind of noise it is making. For example, if the outdoor unit is very noisy when it first starts up, this could mean that the compressor is working too hard. Check to see if leaves or grass are blocking the fins on the unit. If so, remove them so more air can get to the system.
If there are no leaves or grass blocking the fins, yet the air conditioning unit is still making noise, or if it makes a humming noise but doesn’t really start up, the compressor itself might be burned out. If so, it would need to be replaced.
If you hear a strange chattering noise, this means that the contact points in the wiring for your system are burned. You’ll need to call an air conditioning service technician to get them replaced.
Question: In the past, I’ve had the problem where our air conditioning wasn’t coming on and I had to go to the electrical box and reset the breaker or replace the fuse. But what if the air conditioner stops again? Is it okay to just keep resetting the breaker?
Answer: Occasionally a breaker trips or a fuse burns out (once every couple of years). In that case, sure, you can reset the breaker or replace the fuse again and see if that works. There’s no problem with doing that. However, if the problem persists and the air conditioning unit keeps starting and stopping—perhaps even over a period of weeks--then you need to call your air conditioning service technician. Something is clearly wrong with the air conditioning system that is causing the breaker to keep tripping.
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