Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Corn

Corn:

I was wondering if at all I have to write a simple post, then what it could be? Here was one remaining in my draft since a long time.

Due to hectic work pressure and sick health I thought of writing into my blog atleast on Tuesday and Thursday. 

Tuesday because I have become fond of Black and White Wednesday started by Susan and this week, which is Week #34 is going to be hosted by Sra on her blog "When My Soup Came Alive". The theme of this event is, whatever picture you send should be related to food but in black and white. Really the picture if taken in a beautiful camera then B&W pic also looks beautiful.

Corn in Black & White
Black and White are the two colors which are opposite in nature. Former absorbs more radiant energy than the latter one and thus the cooling is affected. (Source: Physics@Littleshop) Compared this with life, some situations are cool enough to handle while some are very tough to deal like the exam starting day and the ending day. Starting day would be very tensed for average students like me :) but on the last day of the exam when it is over, "hurray, a big dance". But indeed it was great to be a student than a working professional :(.

If you remember, B & W TeleVision was launched first then they switched over to Color Television. For more information, kindly read wikipedia.

Ingredients:
Frozen Corn - 100 gms (store one)
Butter - 1 tbsp
Red Chilli Powder - 2 tsp
Salt - 2 tsp
Chaat Masala - 1 tsp
Water - 2 cups

Method:
Remove the frozen corn and allow it to come to room temperature.
Boil water and when it is completely hot, simmer the stove and steam the corn in a colander by keeping it on top of hot water for 10 to 15 mins
Once it is done, add butter, red chilli powder, salt and chaat masala mix it well
Serve it, they tasted lovely and my kids was tempted by the taste

Submitting this to:
Event: B & W White
Frequency: Weekly on Wednesday
Authoress: Sra
Started by: Susan @ The Well-Seasoned Cook



Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Okra Fry - South Indian Veg Thali

Okra Fry - South Indian Veg Thali:

April and May are special months in our house, As April has got Ugadi and my beloved hubby's birthday on April 24th. On this same day, Master Blaster, cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and well-known Kannada famous Actor Late Mr.Rajakumar's Birthday.
Aadya tasting his cake before he cut

Aditya - Aadya - Birthday

Our Family in Ooty
On May 5th it is my first son, Aditya's Birthday and on 6th my second son, Aadya's Birthday. This year the former turned 9 and the latter turned 1. But the celebration was very normal :(. This year we celebrated both of our sons birthday on 6th May and there were our family including our in-laws and our elder sister-in-law and their family.

On May 13th, my Father-in-law and Mother-in-law wedding anniversary. They completed 38th anniversary this year. Mother's day was also fell on the same day.
 
One more thing is my little sister-in-law who stays in Vizag had come down to celebrate her summer vacations along with their children and hubby for 5 days and we all had been to Deccan Plaza, Ooty Veg Resort called as Olives, is a Multicuisine Veg Resort but which was well sophisticated with maximum facilities. Hence the months, April and May is really special to us.

Elder SIL family
Younger SIL family



Recipe introduction:
South Indian Thali
South Indians have more rice compared to North Indians, and a South Indian Veg Thali definitely consists of poriyal, sambar/pappu, rasam, curds and rice. I have two fries instead of poriyal in this Thali.









My thali comprises of:
Rice
Carrot Poriyal
Okra Fry
Curds

In this post, I am speaking about Okra Fry.
Ingredients:
Chopped Okra / Bhindi - 2 cups
Vinegar - 1 1/2 tsp
Urad Dhal - 1 tsp
Channa Dhal - 1 tsp
Mustard Seeds - 1 tsp
Salt - to taste (2 tsp)
Red Chilly Powder - 1 tbsp
Curry leaves - few
Okra Fry
Oil - 2 tbsp

Method:
Heat wok/kadai with oil in that
Add mustards to it and allow it to splutter, followed by urad dhal and channa dhal Add vinegar to the mixture and immediately add Okra  to the oil and fry them well
Finally once you feel Okra is crispy or it is done, add salt and red chilly powder and mix well
Serve as part of your thali

Note: Vinegar was added to retain the shape of the bhindis. Learnt from my hubby.

Submitting this post to:
Event: BWW-#33
Frequency: Weekly on Wednesday it will get published
Venue: Sara's corner by Saraswathi Iyer 
Started by: Susan.

Tags are great in Google Plus

Tags are great in Google Plus:

This post is to tell you that my dear friend Meena, who writes Random ramblings :) has tagged me in her post Let's get Tagged !!!

http://cityplusepaper.jagran.com/c/175890
Here I should speak about myself, but before that I want to congratulate Meena for her award on account of Mother's Day celebration at Mumbai from Chef Amit Puri, corporate chef,  Pan India foods . For more info, on this read here. Definitely a pic of her's is shown here:

Congratulations dear friend, I am really pleased to see you win a prize and great you took part in this special event. Hats off to your family who supported you to participate in this event. Hope you enjoyed your Mother's day. Meena is from Mumbai and I am Bangalore, thanks to blogging world who brought both of us close to each other.


RULES for tagging:
1. Post the rules.
2. Answer the questions set for you in the tagger's post and create new set of eleven questions.
3. Tag atleast eleven people and link to them on your post.
4. Let them know you have tagged them.


Now to my answers

1. Introduce yourself
I am Hema, an IT professional in Software Testing and Quality Assurance field since 9 years.

I am a mom of 2 sons one who has completed 8 years and other has just completed his one year. Strange is, their birthdays are celebrated back to back on May 5th and May 6th.
Aditya(8) Aadya(1) Bday

2. What's your favorite hobby or how do you love to enjoy your time?
My favorite hobby is blogging, and commenting on others blog.

3. When it comes to blogging, how supportive are your family members?
After entering into blogging world, I have learnt Plan is definitely required even in cooking like my testing world. This has made me to learn right from basics.
My family members now are able to eat my food but they are still against my blogging. But really one day, this will change.

4. What's is your fav. food?
Anything made out of Fruits are my favorite but I doesn't love to have them directly.

5. What inspired you to create a blog?
My cousin, Saraswathi Iyer of Sara's Corner and my friend Divya of Divya-Dilse who writes blogs are my inspirers.

6. How do u feel while u get an award /Tags from other blogger friends?
Tremendous, because my friends remembered about me and passed an award momentously.

7. Talk about food photography..do you judge a recipe by the photo posted by the bloggers? and when searching for a recipe in a search engine like Google, do you look for just recipe or look by images?
I am trying to become at my clicks nowadays. Yep at times I judge by the photo but most of the time it goes with the taste they had brought it in that recipe.
While searching in google I do either ways.

8. Have you tried recipes from other bloggers? What's the result?
Wow, this is an ultimate question. I have got a chance from Radhika of Tickling Palates once in a month which brings the famous monthly event Blog-Hop-Wednesday, in which we have to cook a recipe from our partner's blog. Yummy the taste is really fabulous.

9. How happy you will be in getting a comment for your recipe?
Comments are always a way to get feedback. I love reading comments so only my comments are moderated.I have improved from the healthy comments I have got from my valuable readers.

10. How about taking part in events hosted by other bloggers?
This is a challenging one, I have taken part in many events which has given me good friends and new dishes.

Now I would love to tag the following friends :-
1. Radhika of Tickling Palates
2. Saraswathi Iyer of Sara's Corner
3. Divya of Divya's Dilse
4. Sumee of Sumee's Culinary Bites
5. Simona of  Briciole
6. Roshni of Roshni's Kitchen
7. Maha of Mahas Lovely Home
8. Vidhya of Sugar'N'Spice
9. Jayasri Ravi of Samayalarai
10. Jagruti of Jagruti's Cooking Odyssey
11. Sangeetha Vijay of Spicy Treats
12. Priya of Now Serving
13. Priya of Priya's Versatile Recipes
14. Vaishali of Ribbons to Pastas
15. Preeti of Preeti's Kitchen Life

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

PaneerMintTikka

Paneer Mint Tikka:

I am really happy to be a part of Magic Mingle - 5 which is a monthly event started by Kalyani on her blog, sizzling taste buds. Paneer has always been my favorite recipe but nowadays I have to cut down due to my weight. Fortunately, today in Spar Hypermarket at Koramangala, Bangalore I found "Tofu - Paneer" written as "Low Fat", wow, it was a real surprise, yet it might add some more calories, but once in a while it is considered, according to me.

Regarding  Spar Hypermarket I can tell you only one thing, I am amazed by the way we can save using Spar both on grocery bills and on medical bills. Spar gives the best deal and offers, so we save on grocery bills while it gives the best product so we save on medical bills. It works accordingly to its tag line "Live Life Better". You can directly walk into Spar to find out the difference in shopping. I have seen 3 shops of them in Bangalore viz., Koramangala near Sony World Signal or Depot, Jayanagar near 4th block complex, and one in Malleswaram near Mantri Mall.

I have been to Barbeque Nation atleast for 3 to 4 times and my starter with paneer would be Paneer slightly roasted and served with Green Chutney (i guess the green should be mint and coriander leaves chutney), which is called as Paneer Tikka. As I had to planned to prepare it in microwave, I tweaked Grilled Paneer from my source, Vegetarian About.com.

Coming to the recipe:
Ingredients:
Tomato - 1
Paneer - 100 gms
Curds - 1/2 cup
Pepper Powder - 2 tbsp
Salt - 1 tbsp
Mint leaves - 1/2 bunch
Lemon Juice - 1 tsp

Method:
Extract the puree from tomato
Add curds, salt and pepper powder to it and check if all the proportion are correct
Smash mint leaves nicely and add it to the above mixture

Mix the mixture well by adding lemon juice
Break the paneer into 1" each and marinate it in the above mixture for 1 hour or above. I marinated it for 2 hours.

Take out the paneer from the mixture and prick it in tooth pick and microwave it for 2 to 3 minutes

Serve it with the same mixture or sauce



Submitting this to Magic Mingle @ Sizzling Taste Buds. Sizzling Taste Buds was also called as itsnotmadrasi.blogspot.com. Kalyani is from Bangalore but currently living in Mumbai, which is India's commercial capital.

My previous entries for Magic Mingle are:

Alammurabha-Feb2012
WheatBreadCornSunaunde-Mar2012



Chocolate-Carrot&Raisin-Apr2012