Thursday, March 29, 2012

Egg Bhurji / Scrambled Eggs








Whenever I am not well or feel lazy, TH becomes the cook of my kitchen. And, I know by default what he cooks. Egg, egg and only egg.



I had never seen preparing recipes other than egg when I am not available. He usually says that the egg makes his job easier and reduces the time to stay in the kitchen.



I find it correct anyway. It is always easy to prepare and helps when nothing available at home.



Here is the recipe from TH, the simple, easy, colourful egg bhurji. Enjoy!!!



Basic Information:

Preparation Time: < 15 minutes

Cooking Time: 20 minutes

Serves: 3-4







Ingredients:



Oil - 3 teaspoons

Mustard seeds - 1/4 teaspoon

Cumin seeds - 1/2 teaspoon

Green chilli - 2 nos, slit or finely chopped

Onion - 1/2 cup, finely chopped

Capsicum/Bell pepper - 1/4 cup, any colour, finely chopped, optional

Eggs - 4 nos

Salt - to taste

Pepper powder - 1 teaspoon



Method:



1) Take a wok and heat oil in it.

2) When it is hot and not smoking, add mustard seeds and cumin seeds. Allow them to splutter.

3) When crackle sound of mustard seeds reduces, add green chillies.



4) Add onion and saute till it turns soft.



 5) Add capsicum and saute without changing colour.



6) Break eggs one by one and leave it for a minute.



7) Start stirring continuously to form lumps. Initially it would look like messy as shown in the picture.



8) Stir it continuously till the eggs are not sticking with the pan.

9) Now, add salt and pepper as per the egg quantity and stir well.



10) Serve hot with steamed rice or chapati.







Note:

1) Roast and make a powder of cumin seeds and black pepper corns. Add this at the end of the preparation of egg bhurji. If you are doing this, skip adding the cumin seeds for the seasoning.

2) Addition of capsicum is completely optional. As TH and I like capsicum a lot, we added to this bhurji.

3) Avoid green chillies and increase the pepper quantity, if you are going to serve for kids.

Cake Keju Parut ( Ci Yulia, Cengkareng )

Repeat order dari Ci Yulia, kali ini pesen cake keju parut. Katanya liat keju nya bikin kepengen..Hahahaha. Sekalian buat kue potong anaknya ultah.

Biasanya cake keju ini 2 lapis tapi ini spesial buat Ci Yulia bikin 3 lapis.Hehehehhe



Happy Bday, Giorgio
Panjang umur, tambah pintar dan selalu diberkati Tuhan. Amin

Plum Bread

Plum Bread is a  traditional  Lincolnshire  recipe. It can be cake like or bread like, but most importantly it's full of lovely plump raisins and sultans. Enjoy it sliced and spread with butter, even better add a good piece of cheese. Try it lightly toasted, it's divine, or make a luxury bread and butter pudding. It keeps really, really well, in fact it is better for keeping as the flavours have chance to develop. Give it a try.

 PLUM BREAD


Ingredients:

1 lb Self Raising Flour
8 ozs Sugar
4 ozs Butter
8 ozs Currants
4 ozs Raisins
4 ozs Sultanas
2 ozs Mixed Peel
4 ozs Chopped Cherries
Pinch Salt
1 Egg
½ pint Milk



Method:

1. Rub flour and margarine together

2. Add rest of dry ingredients.

3. Mix together with beaten egg and milk

4. Put mixture into two greased and lined 2 lb loaf tin

4. Bake at 180º for 1 hour 15 minutes.