Thursday, February 4, 2021

Sweet Pongal


Ingredients:
  1. Sona Masoori Rice/Raw Rice - 1/2 cup
  2. Moong Dal - 1/4 cup
  3. Jaggery grated - 1 cup
  4. Cardamom powder - 1/2 teaspoon
  5. Ghee - 2 tablespoon
  6. Cashews - 10 no.
  7. Raisins - 2 tablespoon
  8. Salt a pinch
Method:
  1. Rinse rice and moong dal in water. Strain the water completely.
  2. Heat a pressure cooker and dry roast rice and moong dal for around 5 min until it turns out aromatic.
  3. Add 3 cups of water and pressure cook for 4 whistles.
  4. Meanwhile, take a saucepan and add grated jaggery and 1/2 cup water. Boil till the jaggery melts and turn off the stove.
  5. Strain the jaggery syrup to remove any impurities. 
  6. Once the pressure subsides in the cooker, slightly mash the rice and dal mixture.
  7. Add the jaggery syrup and mix thoroughly. Add cardamom powder and a pinch of salt to balance the sweet. Simmer for 5 minutes.
  8. Heat 2 tablespoons of ghee in a small pan and roast cashews and raisins. Add this mixture to pongal and serve hot. 



"Warm Desserts" was the theme for the January 2021 "Shhhhh Cooking Secretly" event. The theme was suggested by Rafeeda who blogs at "The Big Sweet Tooth". Do check her blog for a collection of delicious recipes. Some of the eye-catching ones include: "Easy Lime Cake", "Apple Crisp" and "Eggless Fruit Cake"

My partner for this month is Priya Iyer who blogs at 'The World Through My Eyes'. Check out her 'Carrot Kheer' and 'Omapodi'. Priya suggested jaggery and rice as my secret ingredient and I made this sweet pongal. I gave her raisins and sugar and she made a delicious Strawberry Rava Kesari. Do check visit her blog to get the recipe. 



Thursday, January 7, 2021

Lemon Rasam (without store bought rasam powder)

Lemon Rasam is one of the many varieties of rasam made in South India. This recipe does not use any store bought rasam powder instead we will be using fresh ingredients to make the rasam mix. The sourness in rasam is generally got by adding tamarind, but in this variety we replace tamarind with lemon juice. Always add the lemon juice to rasam after turning off the stove and setting aside rasam for 5 minutes. Boiling the lemon juice will lead to bitter taste and also removes the nutritional benefits of lemon. Cooked and mashed tur dal is optional in rasam. I prefer to add them since it gives a slightly thicker consistency.

Lemon rasam is perfect for cold winters. The pepper corns, garlic and lemon are very soothing for you when you are suffering from cold and cough. They are light for your stomach and perfect after you had a heavy holiday meal.



Ingredients:
  1. Tur dal - 1/4 cup
  2. Tomato - 3 no.
  3. Garlic cloves - 5
  4. Green chili - 2 
  5. Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
  6. Pepper corns - 1 tsp
  7. Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
  8. Coriander leaves/Cilantro - 5-7 sprigs
  9. Lemon - 1 
  10. Salt to taste
For Tempering:
  1. Sesame oil - 1 tablespoon
  2. Dried red chili - 2
  3. Curry leaves - 1 sprig
  4. Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
  5. Cumin seeds - 1/2 tsp
  6. Hing/Asafetida - 1/8 tsp


Method:
  1. Wash and soak tur dal in water for atleast half an hour. Pressure cook for 3-4 whistles. Once taken out from the cooker, mash the dal well to a smooth consistency and set aside.
  2. Take a teaspoon each of cumin seeds and pepper corns in a pestle and mortar and crush to form a rough powder. If you do not have pestle and mortar, you can even use a chutney jar of mixer grinder to crush it. Pulse it for 3-4 times to get the right consistency.
  3. Heat a saucepan and add a tablespoon of sesame oil, splutter mustard seeds followed by 1/2 tsp cumin seeds, dried red chilies, hing, turmeric powder and curry leaves.
  4. Then add the crushed garlic, slit green chilies and diced tomatoes. Cook till tomatoes turn mushy.
  5. Add the cooked and mashed dal, stems of coriander leaves and salt to taste.
  6. Boil the rasam for 5 minutes. 
  7. Add the crushed pepper and cumin powder and turn off the stove. Leave it covered for 5 minutes.
  8. Finally add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice and garnish with coriander leaves. 
Serve hot lemon rasam with boiled rice.

"Hot Pot" was the theme for the Dec "Shhhhh Cooking Secretly" event. The theme was suggested by Priya Iyer of "The world through my eyes". Do check her blog for a collection of delicious recipes. I have bookmarked her "Indian Style Burger | Burger with Sweet Potato Patty" to try it soon.

My partner for Dec month is Renu Agrawal Dongre who blogs at 'Cook With Renu'. Her blog is a collection of healthy guilt free recipes. Checkout her 'Spiced Candied Mixed Nuts' and 'Whole Wheat Kale Brownies' for some of the nutritious snack recipes. Renu suggested lemon and garlic as my secret ingredient and I made this lemon rasam. I gave her Spring Onion and garlic and she made a delicious and creamy Vegan sweet corn soup. Do check visit her blog to get the recipe.