Authentic Recipes from the Kitchens of Shriya, Nithu & Arthi!

Carrot kheer

Posted by on Feb 21, 2008 in Desserts | 20 comments

Kheer is a traditional dessert dish in India and it has different names such as payasam, payesh, etc. It is generally made during festival times and all special occasions. Kheer is a must in marriages or any feast. Milk is the base for any kheer which is reduced and cooked with the main ingredient. When you say kheer, it always reminds you of Rice Kheer which is the most popular among kheers. But kheer can also be made with many other ingredients and carrot is one among them. Carrot Kheer is very easy to make and the color of the kheer itself is so tempting and appealing. I made this Kheer for Navratri festival and it came out so good. Enjoy this kheer and let me know your comments. Preparation time: 30 minutes Cooking time: 60 minutes Yield: 10...

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Foodie Rendezvous – 3

Posted by on Jan 28, 2008 in Rendezvous | 13 comments

Sunday is almost over! We wanted to spread the love by highlighting a few recipes every week from our fellow foodie bloggers. It has turned out to harder than sharing our own recipes as there are so many wonderful bloggers out there and we have a hard time picking a few. If we haven’t found your blog yet, don’t worry we will hunt your recipe down. Sooner or later. 😉 Chicken Skewers – Padmaja of SpicyAndhra A new blog find for me and a super hit recipe to start with. The pictures are really drool-worthy! 😛 Slut Bread – Meeso of My Humble Kitchen Doesn’t the name of the bread make you curious? A simple and nice recipe from a new friend of ours. Chukku Kappi – Herbal Coffee – Mishmash of KitchenMishmash Who couldn’t use a steaming cup...

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Poli

Posted by on Jan 24, 2008 in Desserts | 16 comments

It’s been a long time since I wrote a recipe. As Shriya said we had a good time in her place and was busy hanging out. My husband and Shriya are fond of poli. We were so busy that we were not able make poli at Shriya’s house. Today I tried poli, my mom’s recipe and it came out well. I have shared the recipe with you all. Poli is a sweet bread made out of All purpose flour, jaggery, coconut and channa dal. Its usually made during Festival Times. Ingredients: Maida (All purpose flour) – 2 cups Shredded coconut – 1 1/2 cups Channa dal – 1/2 cup Jaggery – 3/4 th of grated coconut (adjust to taste) Food color (yellow) – a pinch Salt – a pinch Cardamom – 4 Oil – 6 to 7 tbsp Method...

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Moong Dhal Kheer

Posted by on Jan 15, 2008 in Desserts | 14 comments

Pongal is an auspicious day for Tamilians. It is in celebration of the prosperity and good fortune that comes with the harvest and in thanks to the rain and sun for a good season. It is celebrated on the first day of the Tamil month ‘Thai’ and today is that day! It is customary to make sweets on Pongal day and I made some Moong Dal Kheer, also called payasam to celebrate this day. Preparation Time: 45 minutes No of servings: 4-5 Spice Level: 0 out of 5 Ingredients: Moong dhal : 1 cup Bengal gram : 2 1/2 tsp Ghee : 1 tbsp cashew nuts : 8 Raisins: few(optional) Jaggery : 1/2 cup Water : 1 1/2 cup Milk : 1 cup Method Of Preparation : wash the moong dhal and bengal gram and soak them in water...

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Foodie Rendezvous – 1

Posted by on Jan 7, 2008 in Rendezvous | 4 comments

Food tastes its best when we enjoy it with others. In a blog all about food, what could be better than to showcase recipes from my fellow foodie bloggers? We are going to bring a few recipes every week to the limelight here. We encourage you to visit their blogs and leave them a comment or two to show our appreciation for the effort they put into sharing their recipes with us. RCI-Chakka-Kumbil Appam/ Steamed Jack fruit dumplings – Bharathy of Spicy Chilly An exotic dish made from jackfruit. Very nice! Fruit Cake – Sailus Kitchen Just check out the pictures of this fruit cake and you’ll want to make this yourself. Madras Shrimp Curry – Shankari of Stream of Consciousness Hailing from Chennai, how can I not like this recipe? 😉 Potato and Eggplant Gravy – Archana’s kitchen...

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Mango mousse

Posted by on Dec 31, 2007 in Desserts | 11 comments

Ingredients: Sweetened mango pulp can – 30 Oz Cool whip – 4 cups Condensed milk – 1 can Vanilla yogurt – 1 cup Peach jello (gelatin) – 2 packets Method of preparation: Add all the ingredients except gelatin into a container and mix thoroughly with a hand mixer (or beater) Prepare gelatin as per the instruction given at the cover of the Peach jello (gelatin) Now add the gelatin into the above mixture and combine well Refrigerate overnight and serve chill. 🙂 This is an easy but delicious dessert for a party. Credit:...

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Rawa Kesari

Posted by on Dec 19, 2007 in Desserts | 7 comments

Rawa Kesari is my all time favorite sweet and it’s a very popular sweet in south India.Its easy to make when you have guests in home and in festival times.My friend kathija shared this recipe with me.This is the first sweet I made when I started cooking .The tricky part in this recipe is while adding water in to the rawa you will get lumps so to avoid it add water by mixing it continuosly in low flame otherwise you can use dal masher to avoid lumps. Preparation Time: 50 minutes No of servings: 4-5 Spice Level: 3.5 out of 5 Ingredients: Semolina(Rava/Sooji) – 1 cup Ghee – 3/4 cup Sugar – 1 3/4 cups Cashews – 10 nos Kesari colour – A pinch Hot water – 2 1/2 cups Cardamom(Elakka) powder – 1/2 tsp Method of Preparation: Heat...

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Semiya Pradhaman

Posted by on Dec 6, 2007 in Desserts | Comments Off on Semiya Pradhaman

Preparation Time : 35 minutes No of servings : 3-4 Spice Level : 0 out of 5 Ingredients: Semiya : 1 cup Moong dal : 1/2 tsp Jaggery : 2 1/2 cups Coconut milk : 1 cup Cardamom powder/Elachi powder : 1 tsp Ghee : 2 tbsp  Coconut : 2 tbsp (Finely Chopped) Method of Preparation: Boil  Moong dal until its cooked and drain the water (Make sure the moong dal is not over cooked it and it shouldn’t  stick with each other ). Boil 5 cups of water in a vessel when the water comes to a boil add semiya into it .Let it cook in high heat for 2 minutes and then continue in low heat until its well cooked. Add 1/4 cup of water in jaggery and boil it until gets fully dissolved in water. After...

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Semiya Payasam

Posted by on Dec 5, 2007 in Desserts, Onam and Vishu | Comments Off on Semiya Payasam

Preparation Time : 40 minutes No of servings : 5-6 Spice Level : 0 out of 5 Ingredients: Semiya (Vermicilli) : 1/2 cup Milk : 2 cups Cashewnut : 10 (Crushed) Cardamom (Elachi) : 1/2 tsp Ghee : 1 tbsp Sugar : 3/4 cup For Grinding: Grated Coconut : 1 tbsp Cashews : 6 Method of Preparation: Roast Semiya in a 1/2 tbsp of Ghee and when its turn in to Golden Brown remove it from heat and keep it aside. Heat 1 1/2 cup of water in a heavy Bottomed Vessel and add roasted semiya in to it. When it comes to a boil add sugar, milk, ground coconut and cashew mixture, boil it for 5 minutes and remove it from heat. Fry the cashews in remaining ghee and put it in the above mixture add Elachi/cardamom in...

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Paal payasam

Posted by on Nov 28, 2007 in Desserts | Comments Off on Paal payasam

Paal Payasam is a delicious Indian dessert also known as Rice Kheer. It is a traditional dish made for special occasions and festival times. Rice is cooked in milk and reduced to a rich creamy texture. If you have less time to prepare this dish you can use condensed milk instead of sugar which takes only a few minutes to thicken. Preparation time: Ingredients: White Rice/Basmati rice – 1/4 cup Milk – 6 cups Sugar – 1/2 to 3/4 cup Broken cashew nuts – 1 tbsp Saffron – 5 to 6 strings Ghee or clarified butter – 2 tsp Method of preparation: Heat a teaspoon of ghee in a pressure cooker and add rice. Roast it for a few minutes until a nice aroma starts spreading. Rice should not change color. Add a cup of milk and pressure cook...

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Sooji Laddu

Posted by on Nov 14, 2007 in Desserts | Comments Off on Sooji Laddu

Preparation time: 1 1/2 hours No. of Servings: 6-7 Spice level: 0 out of 5 Ingredients Whole milk : 1 cup Condensed Milk : 1/2 cup Ghee : 4tbsp Sooji (Rava) : 4 tbsp Cardamom powder : 1 tbsp Raisins : 2 tbsp Almonds : 1 tbsp Method of Preparation Heat ghee in a Non- stick pan add the rava and fry until the rava turns into golden brown. Mix the Milk and Condensed Milk in a pan and set aside. Add the rava to the milk mixture and then add the cardamom powder.Stir well. Cook until dry and the ghee separates from rava. Add the raisins and stir well. Remove from flame. Garnish with almonds,shape into ladoos . Serve either hot or chilled. Credit :...

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Wheat Halwa

Posted by on Nov 10, 2007 in Desserts | 1 comment

Preparation time: 1 hour No. of Servings: 4-5 Spice level: 0 out of 5 Ingredients Ghee: 3/4 cup Wheat Flour: 1 cup Milk: 2 cups Rose Color or saffron: A dash Sugar: 2 1/2 cups Cardamom (Elaichi) Powder: 1/2 tsp Cashews: 8 nos Preparation Roast the wheat flour in ghee at medium heat. Take a bowl with 2 cups of milk and add the Elaichi powder and rose powder in it. And add the above mixture into the roasted wheat flour and mix to blend. Add sugar before the consistency gets too thick and keep stirring . Stir frequently to avoid burning. When it becomes thick like pudding transfer to a ghee coated tray. Garnish with cashew...

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