Tuesday, April 19, 2011

How to Find the Right Mission Viejo Plumber

When you need a Mission Viejo plumber, it’s sometimes hard to know exactly what you should look for. Sure, some Mission Viejo plumbing services are super cheap – but beware -often times, people that offer super cheap plumbing services may not be Mission Viejo plumbers at all. They charge less in hopes that you will be swayed by their price and not ask them about their license or experience.

Then there are those Mission Viejo plumbing companies that charge you an arm and a leg for what should be standard services. For instance, some Orange County plumbers charge a travel fee to come to Mission Viejo or they quote you a price for a service and then charge you for parts on top of that.

Fortunately, there are reputable companies out there that offer affordable, licensed Mission Viejo plumbing services. At Splash Plumbing, we have never overpriced our services because we frankly think that’s not the way to earn repeat customers or run a business we can be proud of. Instead, we are upfront about all our costs, show-up on time and respond quickly – whether you need a residential, commercial or emergency Mission Viejo plumber.

Our clients can tell you that when you deal with Splash Plumbing, you get honesty, integrity and quality. Just read what our customers have to say about us.

Splash's expertise and problem solving ability has provided the insight necessary to successfully bring our projects in on time and within budget.

Pastor Neil Travisano
Senior Pastor
Calvary Chapel Mission Viejo

Oats and Peanut Butter Cake - Day 2, Blogging Marathon #4

This recipe is adapted from Madhuram's Vegan Chocolate, Oatmeal and Peanut Butter Muffins. I have halved the recipe and omitted cocoa.And Also, used oats flour instead of whole oats. So, for the original recipe please follow the link. 


Ingredients
1/2 Cup All Purpose flour
1/3 Cup Oats flour 
4 tbsp Sugar
1/2 tbsp Baking Powder
1 tbsp Peanut Butter
1/2 Cup Milk
1 tbsp Choco chips


Method
Sieve together All Purpose Flour, Oats flour, and baking powder.  In a Saucepan, melt peanut butter with milk, stirring constantly. Take it off the heat and let it cool completely. Now incorporate the dry and wet ingredients together. Take care, not to over-mix. i used two small silicon palm-sized, heart-shaped moulds to get two flat cakes. Grease the mould and pour the batter to half its level. Arrange the Choco- chips on top. 
Bake in a pre-heated Oven @ 180C for 20-25 minutes. Baking Time differs from oven to oven. so, please do the Tooth-pick test to check the done-ness of the cake.


Check out my Blogging Marathoners doing Group 3 BM#4 along with me
Diabetes Diet/Management: Kamalika, Smitha, Suma 
Kid Friendly Recipes: Anusha, Cool Lassi(e) 
Seven Days of Soup: Priya Suresh 
Seven Days of Indian Bread: Jayasree, Pavani 
Seven Days of Cakes:  Me
Seven Days of Preserves: Gayathri Kumar, Vaishali 
30 Minutes Meals: Priya Mahadevan, Srivalli

Paneer Peas Rajgira Paratha

Rajgira/Amaranth flour is completely new to me.  I might have come across this flour in any of the food blogs and I'm sure I haven't bothered to find out more since I knew I would not able to find it in my area. Now that I am in a new city, I happened to see the packet of flour in a nearby provision store.  Telling myself that I can google and find out what could be done with it, I bought a packet.



Amaranth flour is made from the seeds and its gluten free. And its mostly considered as upvaas/fasting food when one abstains from eating any cereals. Since it is gluten free and cooked on fasting days, potatoes are invariably added while making tikkis/parathas. I was impressed with the nutritional information found here
Amaranth flour contains more fiber and iron than wheat and it is a good source of calcium. Amaranth flour is high in protein and when it is used in combination with other flours (such as wheat), the protein value is as beneficial as fish or poultry.
You can read about more about it from here, here and here

I did not add potatoes to my parathas and instead used wheat flour for gluten.

You need
  • Rajgira/Amaranth flour - 1 cup
  • Wheat flour - 2 tblspn
  • Salt- 1/4 tspn
  • Red chilli powder - 1/4 tspn
  • Wheat flour for dusting

For Filling

  • Grated paneer - 1/2 cup
  • Fresh peas - 1/2 cup
  • Green chilly - 2nos
  • Lemon juice - 1/2 tspn
  • Salt to taste
Method
Microwave peas for 5 minutes or blanch in hot water for 10 minutes. You can use fresh peas as it  is. But I don't like the raw smell of peas. Grind the peas and green chilly together. Don't add water. It need not be very smooth. The peas should be crushed enough that it doesn't stick out while rolling.  Mix the grated paneer, ground peas+chilly paste, lemon juice and salt in a bowl. Divide into 6 portions.


Take the ingredients for the paratha in a bowl. Add enough water to get a smooth dough. Divide the dough into 6 balls.



Take one ball and roll into a small circle. Place the filling.


Gather the ends and close it. Keep the closed end down and roll out into paratha. Dust with wheat flour as you roll. Since the rajgira flour doesn't have any gluten, be gentle while you roll.



Heat a griddle and smear oil on it. Cook the parathas on both sides. Drizzle oil around the paratha while cooking. Enjoy these delicious, soft parathas with a side of a cup  of curd and your favorite pickle.




Check out my Blogging Marathoners doing Group 3 BM#4 along with me

Diabetes Diet/Management: Kamalika, Smitha, Suma
Kid Friendly Recipes: Anusha, Cool Lassi(e)

Seven Days of Soup: Priya Suresh
Seven Days of Indian Bread: Pavani
Seven Days of Cakes:  Priya Vasu
Seven Days of Preserves: Gayathri Kumar, Vaishali
30 Minutes Meals: Priya Mahadevan, Srivalli