Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Soya Keema Matar

Another Recipe, i tried from Sanjeev Kapoor's Cook Book!!! Soya Granules with Green Peas. The Post is in my drafts for more than a week. Bad Cold to be blamed!!!! :( Lets get to the recipe

Ingredients
1 cup Soya Granules
1 cup Green Peas
1-1/2 Cup of Skimmed Milk
2 medium Onions, finely chopped
1 inch ginger, grated
2 green chillies, chopped
 1 tsp coriander powder
1 tsp cumin powder
1 tsp Red Chilli powder
1 tsp Grama masala
1 tbsp Lemon Juice
Fresh Coriander Leaves

Method
Soak Soya Granules in milk for an hour. Heat a pan, Dry roast Cumin and Coriander seeds separately, then grind them to powder. I used Mortar-Pestle to Grind them.Using Freshly grounded powder gives a great taste to the dish!!!!
Heat oil in a non-stick pan, splutter mustard seeds and add onions. Roast toll lightly browned. Add garlic and roast for a minute. Add ginger, green chillies, coriander powder, cumin powder, red chilli powder and 1/4 cup of water. Stir and cook for two minutes,  Add green peas and another 1/4 cup of Water and mix well.  Cover and Cook till peas are nearly done.

Add Soya granules along with the milk and cook till almost dry.  Add corinader leaves, salt, garam masala powder and lemon juice and mix well. Serve Hot with Roti's. Or else stuff inside a Roti ,Roll it up!!! Eat while you go!!!
Sending this to MLLA-30 happening @ Mharo Rajasthan Recipes, event started by Susan of The Well Seasoned Cook

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Laporan Kue kering Natal 2010

Fiuhhh akhirnya hari ini sempet posting juga deh...ini laporan kue kering pesenanya Prisma temen kantor ku 8 toples yg sebelumnya uda order 39 toples. Ini order dadakannya Prisma, katanya bebas mau apa aja yg gampang aja. Jadilah bikin nastar, almond cookies ama sagu keju.Sekalian ama pesenannya  tante Arine 15 toples Nastar.
Yang 39 toples .tar ya yg itu laporannya..soalnya foto nya belum dipindahin ke usb..hehehehe.


Ngerjain ini buru2 banget abis pulang kantor langsung ngebut soalnya aku kudu bikin pesenan laen..jadi lah dalem semalam jd 8 toples + 5 toples buat tante arine ( yg 10 nya uda dikasi sebelumnya ).