Friday, August 10, 2012

Banana Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies


This is an entry from my oven after a long time. I hadn't been baking much lately due to pregnancy. Now that my LO is here I am planning to experiment more in baking (with his "schedule" permitting me of course). I made these little drop cookies to finish the leftover bananas on my fruits basket. With this scorching summer banana gets to over-ripe very fast, don't you agree? I followed this

Sabudana Vada / Sago Vada / Javvarisi Vadai / Tapioca Fritters




A recipe from my recipe diary. A quite addictive snack from Maharashtra. Staying at different place due to work, made me to explore various Indian cuisines and this is one such recipe which I tasted during my stay at pune. I love these vadas for its crispy outside and crunchy, soft inside. I am sure  you will also fall in love with it.

Basic Information:
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Idle Time: 4-6 hours
Cooking Time: 20 minutes
Makes: 12-15 vadais





Ingredients:

Sabudana / Javvarisi / Sago / Tapioca - 1 cup
Potato - 4 small numbers
Peanuts - 1/2 cup
Rice flour - 2 tablespoons
Green chillies - 5 nos, finely sliced
Coriander leaves - 4 strings, finely chopped
Curry leaves - 2 strings, finely chopped
Cumin seeds - 1/2 teaspoon
Salt - to taste
Oil - as required for deep frying





Method:

1) Wash Javvarisi in a running water and drain the water properly. Sprinkle 2 teaspoons of water and cover it. Keep it aside for 4 to 6 hours.



2) Meanwhile, Boil potatoes. Allow the boiled potatoes to cool well. Potatoes should be cooked very perfectly. Mash it well and keep aside.
3) Dry roast the peanuts and peel off the skins. Put it in a food processor/mixer and make a course powder. Keep it aside.
4) After 4 hours, take the Javvarisi in a mixing bowl along with mashed potato and peanuts.



5) Add rice flour, green chillies, curry leaves, coriander leaves, cumin seeds and salt. Mix well.



6) If the mixture is not binding properly, add little extra rice flour.
7) Make small round patties and arrange them in a plate.
8) Heat oil in kadai / pan. Once it is ready, drop the prepared patties one by one in oil.



9) Fry till the vadais became golden brown in colour. Drain the excess oil using the kitchen towel.
10) Serve hot with hot tea / coffee / any of your favourite chutney.





Note:
1) First time when I prepared this vada, few of them were burst out. So, Make sure to use good quality sago/javvarisi for making this vada. Also make sure the sago is soft before mixing with potato.
2) Make sure the sago, potato and peanut mixture is properly bound. Other wise, sago will come out separately while frying.
3) You can also add crushed peanuts to the vada, for the crunchy taste.

Wednesday, August 08, 2012

Kaara Seedai / Savory Rice Balls




Kaara Seedai or Uppu Seedai? We usually prepare seedai with red chilli paste and call it as kaara seedai. There are few methods to prepare this seedai. When I checked my pantry, I  find that I ran out of raw rice(pacharisi) and didn't have time to buy it for preparing the flour.(It was almost night time). So, after discussing with my mother, I picked this method. Though it looks easy, it requires your extra care in each step. I have mentioned almost all of them per my knowledge in each step.

Basic Information:
Preparation Time: 1 hour
Cooking Time: 45 minutes
Makes: 4-5 cups of seedais





Ingredients:

Idly Rice - 3 cups
Roasted channa dal / Pottu Kadalai - 1 cup
Cumin seeds - 2 teaspoons
Salt - to taste
Garlic - 2  or 3 nos
Dry red chilli - 10 nos
Water - as required
Oil - as required to fry





Method:

1) Soak Idly rice overnight or 4 hours. Grind it to a smooth paste(without any grains/particles) with very limited water. The final batter should not be runny and it should be in thick consistency. If you have added more water, then put the batter in the white cotton cloth to absorb the excess water or Pour the batter into a kadai/pan with a tablespoon of oil and stir it continuously till you get the thick soft dough. Transfer the dough into a mixing bowl and keep it aside. Mine was little watery and I picked up the second method to drain the excess water.

2) Make a powder of roasted channa dal and sieve it. Make a powder of left out coarse grains again and sieve it to get smooth powder without any grains/particles. Keep it aside.
3) In a food processor/coffee grinder/ Mixer, take dry red chillies, garlic, 1 teaspoons cumin seeds. With the help of little water, make smooth paste of it. Keep it aside.



4) Now, add the powdered pottu kadai, ground chilli paste, salt, remaining cumin seeds to the dough in the mixing bowl. Add a tablespoon of luke warm oil to this and make soft dough.



5) Mix well and divide the dough into equal parts.
6) Take a small pinch from the dough and start rolling as tiny balls as shown in the picture. Make sure the tiny balls are same in shapes for even frying. Make sure you are not giving too much pressure while rolling it. Once the balls are rolled, divide them into batches and set aside for few minutes.



7) Heat the oil in pan and when the oil is hot and not smoking, Add the rolled balls quickly. Make sure the seedais/ balls are just above the oil level to avoid bursting. Refer the picture.
8) After some time, the seedais reduce in its size and you can see all the seedais went inside the oil level. Now, Stir using a ladle for uniform frying.



9) When the colour of the seedai turns golden brown/honey colour, remove from the oil. Transfer the fried seedai to the plate with paper tissue to absorb the excess oil.
10) Cool to room temperature and store it in a container.





Note:
1) My Mom used to make very very tiny balls with less than 1CM Diameter for kaara seedai. If you are not having time and patience for making such small one, try to make half inch length seedai.
2) Increase/decrease the dry red chilli quantity as per the spicy level of it.
3) You have to refill the oil to certain level if the oil level is reduced while frying. Otherwise it leads to uneven frying.

To Avoid Bursting:
1) When preparing the batter and making a powder of channa dal, make sure there are no grains,stones and other particles.
2) When rolling the seedais, make them without giving too much pressure. if you are not able to form a shape, it is not a problem.
3) Once the seedais are prepared from dough, keep aside for few minutes to dry it out before frying.
4) Divide the seedais into batches and add the seedais just above the oil level. I use little oil and fry in small batches.