Saturday, December 18, 2010

Navratan Kurma (9 Gems Curry) and Corn Palav (Corn Rice)

Navratan Kurma (9 Gems Curry) and Corn Palav (Corn Rice)

One of the suggestions we got for the xmas menu (check our previous post for a vegetarian chirstmas menu recommendations ) is Corn Palav and Navratan Kurma. Both dishes are colourful, festive, tasty and mild for a change!


I have always wanted to make ‘hotel style’ navaratan kurma,or at least like the MTR ready to eat one! I looked up a number of recipes, and finally landed up making Vah Chef’s recipe, minus shahi jeera (I used just normal jeera) and pomegranate (This would have been toooo fruity for my taste – especially for a curry dish!)!! It’s truely a very very delicious dish! I made around 8 serves, and wish I had made LOTS more! Here is how I made it.

Ingredients
3 cups chopped vegetables – I used Potato, Carrots, Beans, Cauliflower, Peas (5 vegetables)
2 tablespoons Almonds and Cashews whole or chopped into large pieces. (2 nuts)
½ cup paneer (Indian Cheese) diced.
1 Tbsp – raisins
1 Tbsp - Chopped Pineapple (I used canned pineapple, of course well washed to remove the sugary syrup)

Navratan means 9 gems, and are represented in this dish by the 9 main ingredients; however, I landed up with 10 instead, as you can see!

You will need 1 tbsp oil to fry the paneer , and 1tsp ghee to fry the nuts

Ingredients for the gravy
Oil – 3.5 Tbsp
Cardamom – 4
Cloves – 6
Cinnamon – 1 inch piece
Jeera (Cumin seeds) – ½ tsp
Bay Leaf – 2
Chopped Green Chillies – 1 tsp (more if you want more heat!)
Onion – one large
Cashew nuts – 2
Ginger Garlic Paste – 1 tsp
Jeera (Cumin) Powder – 1tsp
Dhania (Corriander) Powder – 1.5 tsp
Pepper Powder – ½ tsp (more if you want more heat!)
Salt – 1.5 tsp (or to taste)
Fresh Cream – ½ cup
Fresh chopped Corriander – for garnish

Method
Prepare the nine gems first!
1. Semi boil all the vegetables. I have this lovely Tupperware microwave steamer presented by my aunt! I steamed potatos, beans and carrots for 8 minutes. Then I added the cauliflower, and frozen peas, and steamed again for 4 minutes (microwave on high power)

2. Dice paneer, and deep fry in oil till its starts turning pale brown in patches. Drain well and remove into a bowl of warm water. This removes excess oil and makes the paneer soft.

3. Fry cashew and almonds in ghee till they change colour and smell aromatic.
4. Wash raisins and pineapple and set aside.

Now for the gravy!
5. Boil onion and cashew nuts in water until cashew is soft, and onions are translucent. Drain them and grind to a smooth paste in a mixer. Don’t discard the water if any remaining, as it is full of flavour and can be used later in the gravy.
6. Heat oil, and add cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, jeera seeds and bay leaf. When they splutter add green chillies and the onion cashew paste. Keep stirring on a low flame. Its best to use a non stick pan, and cook the entire dish on a low flame, as the cashew burns very easily! I had to rescue my dish two times by changing vessels, as the gravy started sticking to the bottom of the dish!

7. Add the jeera, dhania and pepper powder, and continue frying. The mixture will turn dry and colour changed to a pale brown. The mixture should smell cooked! Now add a little water. You can add what you may have preserved from boiling the onion and cashews.
8. Add the vegetables and salt and let the whole mixture cook, until the vegetables are well cooked.
9. Add fresh cream, nuts, raisins and pineapple. Stir well and switch off the flame after a few seconds.
10. Garnish with coriander and your amazing "hotel style" Navratan Kurma is ready!



Boiling onion and cashew to make the masala paste is very new to me, and I am all excited about trying this out on other dishes too ....maybe malai kofta! Yum!

Here is how I made a very easy corn palav.

Ingredients
Oil - 1 Tbsp
Cardamom - 2
Cloves - 4
Cinnamon stick - a piece
Finely chopped ginger - 1 tsp
Finely Sliced Onion - 1 Tbsp
Finely Chopped Green Chillies - 1 tsp
Basmati Rice - 1cup
Milk - 1/2 cup
Water - 1and 1/2 cups
Salt - 1 and 1/2 tsp
Corn - 1/2 cup (You can use the canned corn or Boiled fresh corn)

Method
1. Heat oil in a pan.
2. Add cardamom, cloves and cinnamon.
3. When the spices splutter, add onion, green chillies and ginger and stir well.
4. When the onion is slightly translucent, add rice and mix well. Note: If you let the onion brown, then your palav will loose its nice white colour!
5. Stir well, till the rice is well fried, and starts sticking to the pan. Again, be careful not to overdo this, as the palav will loose colour.
6. Add the corn, water, and milk and stir well.
7. When the mixture starts boiling, add salt, reduce the flame to small, and cover the pan tightly.
8. Cook in this manner, undisturbed, until all the liquid is absorbed.
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Vegetarian Menu Recommendations for a tasty Christmas!

Vegetarian Menu Recommendations for a Tasty Christmas!

It is Christmas fever all around here in Sydney, at the malls, on TV, everywhere! Even hose pipes are being sold under chirstmas branding!! All the cookery shows on air are busy demo-ing dishes for Christmas! A vegetarian Christmas is not so uncommon these days, with lots of folks giving up meat and poultry! I found some sites featuring vegan x’mas menus. Sadly they were not very appetising ...to me – a very very hard core vegetarian (but not vegan!) Most sites featured lots of tofu, soya, mushrooms, and other “imitation meat”, besides some boiled vegetables!

I began thinking Vegetarian Indian Christmas Food, and then South Indian Vegetarian Christmas .... ummm that’s really very tough! What did my dear friends eat for Christmas? What did they prepare for us vegetarians? I slowly started remembering ...Rose cookies, Plum cake, Ginger Wine (non-alcoholic), masala tea, casseroles, bread rolls, cup cakes, tarts, dodol, sannas, aapam and stew....

I requested Chitra Amma to talk to some of our South Indian Christian friends to find out what food they would prepare for a Vegetarian spread, and asked my zillion friends on Facebook as well. We landed up with great suggestions and a number of dishes ... ranging from biriyanis to puddings, salads to mughlai dishes! Well many dishes are not really of South Indian origin, but have been prepared by South Indian Christians for a long long !

Here are recommendations from us for a delicious vegetarian spread. We've linked the recipes to most items, and will be adding more suggestions and links in the coming days.


If you want a grand menu, pick at least one item from each of the categories, and as many vegetables and salads, sweets and dessert as you want!! If you want a simpler menu – pick either soup or drink, one main dish, one vegetable, one salad or raita, and either the dessert or a sweet!

Here's wishing you all a very merry and tasty Christmas! Drinks - select 1
panakam/indian lemonade
badam kheer /almond milk
ginger squash
carrot payasam/ carrot and milk blend


Soups - select 1
chettinadu takkali rasam/thin spicy tomato soup
butternut squash winter soup
tenga pal (coconut milk)rasam

Starter - select 1 or more
kondai kadalai sundal / chick pea salad
raja special
Maddur Vadai
Main course- select 1
coconut milk rice served with avarekaalu kurma or bhagara baigan
corn pulav served with navratan kurma
vegetable biriani
or seepla vegetable biriani – (published in blogger aid cook book) served any pachadi/raita
inspiration casserole (cauliflower, capsicum, rice, white sauce, cheese)
stuffed capsicum (stuffed with tomato rice)
served with any pachadi/ raita
reshmae parota with avarekaalu kurma or bhagara baigan
plain rice with chinna vengaya (baby onion) sambhar / carrot kadalaikai (peanut) sambhar

Additional vegetables (dry) – select one or more
kattarikai masala – stuffed brinjal
senai kizhangu curry / elephant yam curry
urulaikizhangu podimas / potato lime curry
urulaikizhangu roast / potato roast
kose porial/cabbage curry

beans curry
mixed vegetable cashew curry

Additional vegetables (gravy based) – select 1 or more
avial (Mixed Vegetables in Coconut Gravy)
yezu kari koottu/ seven vegetables gravy
podalangai pal koottu (Snake Gourd in Milk)

Salads and raitas – select 1 or more
madulam pachai payaru sundal (pomogranate and green gram dal salad)

ice cream
Christmas goodies - these are not part of the meal, but general fun!
coconut ice
galagala / a simple indian biscuit
rose cookies
banana walnut muffins
lavender lemon cup cakes
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If you know of any good christmas vegetarian recipes, we'd love to hear your suggestions! Enjoy!
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Clipart from http://www.free-clipart-pictures.net/christmas_clipart.html

Eggless Multigrain Brownies

Christmas is round the corner and am sure ovens at most of your homes must be overworking. So thought will share a brownies to celebrate the holidays ahead. I have adapted the recipe from Diana Desserts. I halved the recipe. I have made these brownies quite a number of times. Initially, I used only all purpose flour. Later when I was comfortable baking with wheat flour, I have tried with wheat flour and then using the multigrain atta too. I would rate the one with mutligrain as the best. So here it is.



 

 

 
You need
 

 
  • Multigrain Flour - 1 cup (Pillsburry brand)
  • All purpose flour - 3 tblspn
  • Water - 1/2 cup + 2 tspn
  • Butter - 1/4 cup
  • Cocoa powder - 5 tblspn
  • Sugar - 1 cup
  • Salt - 1/4 tspn
  • Vanilla essence - 1/2 tspn
  • Baking powder - 1 1/4 tspn

 

 Method

 

 

 
Combine 3 tblspn of all purpose flour with the water to form a smooth paste. Cook till it turns thick. Keep stirring so as not to form any lumps. Keep this aside to cool.

 
 
 



Melt butter in a pan and stir in cocoa. Sift flour and baking powder.  Beat sugar, salt and vanilla essence into the cooked maida mixture. Add butter-cocoa mixture too.

 

Stir the wet mix to the dry ingredients. Batter consistency will be slightly thick, similar to muffins.
 

Grease a 6 x 6 baking tin. Pour the mix and spread even the mix. Bake in a preheated oven at 180 C for 25 minutes.  Cool and cut into squares.
 
 


 
 
 
It might look too much of work like making the paste, melting butter etc. But I assure its worth all the effort especially if you are looking for an eggless brownie.