Friday 26 December 2014

Tutti frutti cookies


This is an egg less cookie made with all-purpose flour, custard powder and tutti fruti.
                                                Tutti frutti
Tutti frutti is candied raw papaya, which is available in all grocery and department stores. It is used in the preparation of biscuits, bread, fruit salads, custards, ice cream besides dry fruit rice. It is an ideal ingredient for food decoration and colourful food presentation.

Ingredients:
Tutti frutti -1/2 cup
All purpose flour -2 1/2cups
Custard powder -1/2cup
Baking powder - 1pinch
Butter -100gm
Powdered sugar -100gm
Pineapple essence -1/2tsp
Milk/water - 2tsps

Method:
Combine the all-purpose flour, custard powder and baking powder. Sieve twice and keep it aside.
In a large mixing bowl, mix the sugar and butter nicely. It should look like a paste. Add milk to this sugar mixture and stir well. Then slowly add the dry ingredients and the tutti frutti pieces. Add the pineapple essence. Mix well and make soft dough out of it. Flatten it with a rolling pin and cut into square pieces. Bake in a preheated oven at 150 c for 15 minutes. 

Saturday 20 December 2014

Onion rava dosa


This dosa is crispy, perforated and never round like other dosas.  I call it instant dosa as it does not require fermentation. When dosa is made from a batter using rice flour, all purpose flour, and semolina, it is called plain rava dosa. To make onion rava dosa add chopped onion to this batter. To make dried fruits dosa add chopped nuts and dried fruits of your choice. If plain rave dosa is wrapped with fillings of spiced potato, it becomes rava masala dosa.  If it is wrapped with cauliflower Manchuria, it becomes Chinese dosa. 
 


                                      other side of the dosa
Ingredients:
Semolina/rava – ½ cup
Rice flour – 1 cup
All purpose flour/maida – 3cups
Finely chopped onions – ½ cup
Chopped green chillies and coriander leaves -2tsps
Salt and oil – as required
 

Method:
Mix all the flours and salt. Add three cup of water and make a smooth paste. Add more water to make it to pouring consistency. Finely add the chopped vegetables.  Heat a griddle on high flame. 


Grease it and pour ladles of the batter over it. Do not spread it. Cook on both sides. Serve with red chutney, dosa podi and sambhar.

Saturday 13 December 2014

Peanut sesame balls

                                             
This sweet dish made of just three ingredients is not only an offering to the gods but also an ideal food on fasting days. Roasted sesame and peanuts along are brown sugar can pack a lot of energy. In fact, a handful of sesame seeds contain more calcium than a glass of milk. Besides, its high zinc content helps to boosts bone mineral density. Peanuts are also rich in minerals with high concentrations of anti-oxidants. 

Ingredients:

Roasted and husked peanuts - 200gms
Roasted white sesame seeds -50gms  
Powdered brown sugar - 1cup



 
           Roasted white sesame seeds


Method:
Combine everything and grind it coarsely in a blender. Make equal size balls out of it. Store it in an air tight jar.

Note: Roasted and husked almonds can also  be added to this sweet to give that extra crunch.

Thursday 11 December 2014

Banana cheese tango





This is a simple and tasty sweet that can be made with just three ingredients. Kerala banana is one fruit lends itself to various innovations.  Hence, I have tried to bake it with a dash of cheese.  

Ingredients:
Kerala banana – 2
Brown sugar – 4tsps
Grated cheese – 2tsps
Butter for greasing

Method:
Grease an oven proof dish with butter. Slice the bananas and arrange them at bottom of the oven proof dish.


Put the brown sugar over it.  Sprinkle ¼ cup of water.


 Top it with grated cheese. 

Bake in a pre-heated oven at 150°C for 15 minutes.

 Note: Choose ripe but firm Kerala bananas.

 

Saturday 6 December 2014

Chilli pepper balls




Fried dumplings made of chilli peppers are a popular street snack in South India.  It is known as milaga bajji in Tamil and is sold widely on Marina beach and Elliots beach of Chennai. Milaga bajji is prepared by frying chilli peppers that are dipped in chickpea batter. I have given a twist to this recipe by giving it a ball shape.

                                          Chilli peppers
Ingredients:
Chilli peppers/bajji milaga - 4to5
Chick pea flour - 1 cup
Rice flour - 4tsps
Chilli powder - 2tsps
Baking soda - 1pinch
Salt and oil - as required
     
Method:
Mix the flours and chilli powder.
Cut the chilli peppers into 1/2 inch rounds. Rub some salt to it and set it aside for few seconds. Then, sprinkle the flour mixture over it.  Add little water and mix till the peppers are coated well. Make round balls out of it and deep fry them in hot oil. When they turn crispy remove on an absorbent paper. Serve it with tomato ketchup.