Sunday, July 15, 2018

ShivajiMilitary Hotel Style Mutton Biryani Recipe


Shivajimilitary hotel is located in Banashankari, its a favorite joint for all biryani lovers in Bangalore. The menu here is simple with exactly 10 to max 12 dishes. I'm a regular visitor to the restaurant and was inspired to recreate and share this recipe. 

This Biryani has strong sourashtran cuisine influence, basically a mixture of maharashtrian, gujarathi, tamil and kannadiga cuisine. Sourashtran people traded with silks, cotton and spices, their culture and cuisine has influenced from many communities.


Ingredients:
750 Grams Mutton
500 Grams Bullet Rice (I always measure the rice in a coffee tumbler since its easy to measure the water and broth for later) 
2 Large Onion Sliced
10 to 15 Chilies (Please use chilies according to heat level)
2 Inch Ginger
2 Whole Garlic 
10 Sprigs Mint
10 Sprigs Coriander Leaves
1 Bay Leaf
1/2 Tbsp Shahi Jeera
1/2 Tbsp Cumin
1/2 Tbsp Fennel Seeds
2 Inch Sticks Cinnamon
2 Star Anise
3 Strands Javitri/Mace
4 Pods Cardamom
1 Small Petal Stone Flower
5 Cloves
1 Tbsp Chilly Powder
1 Tbsp Coriander Powder
1/2 + 1/2 Tbsp Turmeric Powder
1/2 Tsp Pepper Powder
3 Tbsp Vanaspati 
3 + 3 Tbsp Oil
Salt as per taste.

The masala recipe given is in bulk we can store the masala in the freezer and use in chicken gravy. Please do not use ghee in this recipe as it will over powder the flavor of spices. Compromise and use vanaspati/dalda only.

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Method:
Peel, wash and slice the onion and ginger it is easy to grind.
Peel, wash and reserve the garlic. Only pick the leaves from mint and coriander wash, drain, pat dry reserve. Remove the caps from chilly wash and reserve.
Wash the meat twice place in a colander allow excess moisture to drain.

Heat a pressure pan or cooker on medium flame. Add 3 tbsp oil, once the oil starts to smoke fry the ginger and garlic first for 5 minutes. Add the whole spices and fry for a minute or until the spices splutter, add sliced onions, chilies, mint and coriander fry until onion turns light brown in color.

Remove the onion mixture and reserve on a plate allow to reach room temp. Once the mixture has reached room temp grind to form smooth paste, we can add a splash of water to grind the masala.


In the same pressure pan/ cooker add a tbsp oil. Add the mutton along with coriander powder, chilly powder, pepper powder and turmeric powder fry on medium flame until meat starts to release moisture.

Wash the rice thrice and soak in water until the meat is cooked. 

Add 1/2 the amount of ground masala to the meat along with 1 tbsp salt and 2 1/2 cups water cover and place a whistle. Cook for 3 whistles or until the meat is tender.

Once the meat has cooked, drain all the meat pieces and reserve. Measure the broth, I measured the rice using a coffee tumbler and will measure the broth in the same tumbler. 

For every 1 cup rice add 1 1/2 cups broth and 1/2 cup water. If the broth is less...for 1 cup rice add 1 cup broth and 1/2 cup water. Make sure not to dilute the broth to much the flavor is in the broth.



Heat a pressure cooker which will cook the meat and rice evenly. I normally use a 7 liter pressure cooker. Place the pressure cooker on medium flame. Add vanaspati and 2 tbsp oil allow to reach temp.

Add the bayleaf and fry for a minute. Add 2 tbsp of the ground masala and turmeric powder fry for a minute. Add the meat and fry in masala for a minute. 

Drain the rice and add to the meat fry for a minute. Measure and add the broth and water check for salt and heat if you want it spicy add more masala and adjust as per your taste.

I have added 3 1/2 cups rice, broth measure was 4 cups and 1 1/2 cups water....total was 5 1/2 cups liquid. Add salt as per taste stir and cover, place whistle and cook for 3 whistles.

Do not open the cooker forcibly, allow the pressure to settle, open the cooker and mix once serve hot with, boiled eggs and raita...Enjoy 😊

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Indian Railway Style Tomato Soup Recipe


All the years travelling back and forth from Bangalore to Chennai or Hyderabad my priority is always to gobble up a cup or two of pipping hot indian railway tomato soup. 

Indian railways also has a British influence, originally the canteen was set up to provide for british army troops. The railway canteen has been dishing out many authentic dishes which was originally served to the Brits 100 years ago, like the pakoras, tomato soup, bread omelet, vadas and dosas.

Many people like me feel sick while travelling tomato soup is so soothing and comforting its just the prefect stress buster for travellers. People actually prefer travelling via train for the food. Every hour there is a new snack to munch, your never hungry on your journey this is something I really appreciate about Indian railways. 

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Ingredients:
2 Large Onion Sliced
1/2 Cup Shallots 
2 Large Tomatoes
1/2 Tbsp Ginger and Garlic Paste
1/2 Tbsp White Pepper Powder
1/2 + 1/2 Tbsp Black Pepper Powder
1/2 Tsp Chilly Powder
1 Green Chilly
1/4 Tsp Turmeric Powder
1/2 Tbsp Coriander Powder
1 1/2 Tbsp Corn Flour
5 Sprigs Coriander
5 Sprigs Mint
2 Tbsp Butter
Salt as per taste...


Method:
Use a pressure cooker or a heavy bottom pan or wok to cook the ingredients on medium flame.

I have used a pressure pan and placed it on medium flame. 

Add the tomato, onion, shallots, coriander, mint, chilly, chilly powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder, white pepper powder, ginger and garlic paste along with 2 1/2 cups water and 1 tbsp salt, stir cover and cook until the tomato and all the ingredients have cooked well.


Allow the soup to reach room temp, use a sieve and strain the soup. Transfer all the strained tomato and onion masala to a mixer jar, grind to form a smooth paste. 

Strain the pulp back to the soup stir and reserve. Heat 1 tbsp of butter in a wok or pressure pan add 1/2 tbsp black pepper powder allow to splutter. Add the strained soup to the pressure pan bring to a rapid boil.

Mix corn flour with water prepare corn starch. Add corn starch to the soup stir well , adjust salt if needed allow to simmer for 5 minutes. Serve hot with butter, pepper powder and slices of toast...Enjoy πŸ˜‰


Tuesday, July 10, 2018

10 Organic Products Worth Buying from Phalada Pure and Sure

Compared to the past these days people are aware of health and environment issues, there is a huge demand for organic products. I've listed 10 organic products which is worth a try from Pure and sure. Making small changes and consuming right products, contributes towards well-being. I'm always drawn towards organic products and try to upgrade my pantry from time to time. 


About Phalada Agro Research Foundations Pvt Ltd 
Phalada Agro Research Foundations Pvt. Ltd. is a company based out of Bangalore, was founded in the year 1999 to provide end to end solutions for Organic Agriculture in India. 

The company started off manufacturing Organic Bio Fertilizers and later integrated itself into the entire supply chain, right from producing inputs to sale of certified organic end products.

Phalada Agro is the pioneer in the Organic industry and was one of the 1st companies to go in for organic certification way back in 2001, when the Indian Organic Standard was developed and implemented.  

They've been in the forefront of the organic industry in India and deal with close to 150+ certified organic products, exported to over 20 countries across the World. They've also been awarded the ‘Topmost Exporter of Organic Spices’ by the Spices Board of India. And “Best Exporter Award’’ by FKCCI consistently for 3 years.

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After gaining strong footholds in the export market, the company decided to enter the domestic market under our brand ‘Phalada Pure & Sure’ in the year 2011. Starting off with just 10 products, the brand today carries over 140 certified organic products, including Staples, Flours, Oils, Sweeteners, Beverages, etc. Phalada has also introduced some of the Industry First products like Instant Breakfast Mixes, Cold Pressed Oils, Authentic Indian Snacks, to name a few. 

Most of the products are processed at their GMP, BRC Certified Central Processing Unit spread across 4 acres of land with all the modern processing equipments, in Bangalore.  

Phalada website - http://phaladaagro.com/
Pure&Sure Website - https://www.pureandsure.in/

Coconut sugar is made from the finest quality coconut flower nectar sourced from certified organic farms across India, Phalada Pure and Sure Organic Coconut Sugar is an ideal sugar substitute for people with diabetes. 


Arabica coffee beans sourced from certified organic farms in Coorg and Chikkamangaluru in Karnataka, its shade grown, bold taste, Coffee Powder is the key ingredient for that perfectly smooth cup of coffee. 
Organic Black Pepper Powder is carefully processed to ensure that it tastes just the way nature intended it to. Grown without use of any chemicals, pesticides or insecticides. Cultivated with controlled organic farming practices. Shelf Life : 1 Year

Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil is one the most salubrious dietary oil that is stable, healthy and completely free from trans-fatty acids. Certified organic product.
Chia Seeds is a high-protein superfood that’s loaded with the goodness of dietary fibres, proteins, antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids.
Moringa Powder is highly-nutritious and loaded with antioxidants that help to regulate sugar levels and blood flow rate. We can use this powder to steep tea or use in chutney powder.
100 percent certified organic rasam powder, made from the finest blend of spices sourced from certified organic farms across India. Grown without use of any chemicals, pesticides or insecticides. Cultivated with controlled organic farming practices. Shelf Life : 1 Year.


Sourced from certified organic bee keepers across India, free from adulterants, natural flavour. Grown without use of any chemicals, pesticides or insecticides. Cultivated with controlled organic farming practices.


Coconut Milk is made from first pressed extracts of fresh coconuts that make your favourite dishes creamier and tastier. 
100 Percent organic saffron.
I have listed all organic pantry items that can be stocked up for months and upto a year. Consuming organic products helps eliminate atleast some amount of pesticides. These pantry items are worth every dime.  

Sunday, July 8, 2018

Chicken Sausage Biryani Recipe


Sausage biryani is prefect for sunday breakfast or brunch. I served the biryani with boiled eggs along with a quick onion and tomato salad. The rice had subtle smoky flavor and sausages had absorbed all the masala it was juicy and tasty along with rice.



Ingredients:
500 Grams Spicy and Smoked Chicken Sausages or Pork Sausages 
500 Grams Basmati Rice
8 Green Chillies
1 Large Tomato
1 Large Onion
5 Sprigs Coriander
5 Sprigs Mint
1 Tbsp Chilly Powder
1/2 Tbsp Garam Masala or Kitchen King Masala
1/2 Tbsp Coriander Powder
1 Bayleaf
5 Cloves
3 Pods Cardamom
1 Star Anise
3 Tbsp Ginger and Garlic Paste
2 + 2 Tbsp Vanaspati or Ghee
3 Tbsp Oil
Salt as per taste
3 + 1/4 Cups Chicken Stock or Warm Water


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Prep:
Wash and slice the tomato into coins.

Wash peel and slice onion reserve.

Make sure to thaw the chicken sausage before cooking. Chop sausages into half and reserve.

Prepare ginger and garlic paste ahead of time reserve.

Wash the rice thrice, add enough water and soak the rice for 10 minutes.

Remove the caps or stem from chillies, wash and reserve.

Pick only mint and coriander leaves wash and pat dry. Finely chop reserve.
Prepare this ginger and garlic paste ahead of time for the recipe...

Method:
Heat a pressure cooker on medium flame with 2 tbsp ghee and 1 tbsp oil once the oil reaches temp, add chicken sausages.

Fry the sausages for a minute and add 1/4 cup chicken stock cover and cook until the moisture has evaporated. Drain the sausages and reserve until use.

Bottom of the pressure cooker will have lot of browning do not discard, fry the whole spices in the oil, drain and add the rice.

Fry rice for a minute. For ever 1 cup rice add 1 1/2 cups liquid. I have measured the rice and added 3 cups chicken stock.

Once the liquid is added to the rice stir well add a tsp of salt cover and cook the rice on high flame for 3 whistles.


 After 3 whistles remove the cooker from flame allow the pressure to completely release.


Heat a heavy bottom pan or wok add 2 tbsp oil allow the oil to reach temp. 

Fry the sliced onions in oil till light brown in color add the ginger and garlic paste and fry till raw flavor has reduced.

Add sliced tomato, whole green chilies along with chilly powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder and garam masala fry all the ingredients.

Add a splash of water and cook the masala till well the tomato has cooked.

Add the mint and coriander leaves fry for a minute add salt as per taste.

Add the fried sausages to the masala stir and cook till the sausages have absorbed the masala.

Remove the sausage masala from flame. Fluff the rice. Use a oven safe dish or microwave dish to layer the rice and sausage masala.


 Before i start the layer process we need to divide the rice and sausage masala into two portions that way we can have two layers. 

Start to Layer the microwave safe dish or oven safe dish. First layer the rice, then a layer of sausage masala, final layer should always be the rice.


Top the rice with 2 tbsp ghee cover and place in convection microwave for 5 minutes and regular microwave mode for 5 minutes.

If your using oven preheat oven at 450 degree for 10 minutes then place it on 250 degree and bake for 10 to 15 minutes.

We can also layer the same in a wok and cook on very low flame for 10 to 15 minutes make sure the wok has a tight fitting lid to cover.

Once the rice has baked...serve hot with boil eggs, onion and tomato rings and pickle...Enjoy😊

Thursday, July 5, 2018

Mango Chitranna Recipe 2 Variations

Mango Chitranna is quick and simple meal to fix during summer. We prepare two variations using a ground masala and a plain version. These type of simple and easy rice dishes are prepared and served during festivals and offered as neivadhiyam (offering to god). 
Totapuri/ Killimooku Mango

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Ingredients:
2 Cups Rice Sona Masuri or Bullet rice (I am using coffee tumbler measure)
200 Grams Totapuri Mango
3 Green Chillies (Finely chopped)
8 Dried Red Chillies
2 + 1 Tbsp Split Chick Peas (Channa Dal)
2 Tbsp Split Black Gram Dal (Urad Dal)
1 Tbsp Sesame Seeds
1 1/2 Tbsp Mustard Seeds
1/4 Tsp Fenugreek
3 Sprigs Curry Leaves
2 + 2 Tbsp Freshly Grated Coconut
1/4 + 1/4 Tsp Turmeric Powder
2 Tbsp Peanuts
1 Inch Stick Cinnamon
4 Sprigs Curry Leaves
1/4 + 1/4 Tsp Asafoetida
Oil as required 
Salt as per taste.


Prep:
Wash the rice thrice and soak in ample water for 10 minutes.

Once the rice has soaked for 10 minutes, drain excess water and add to a pressure cooker. For every cup of rice add 1 1/2 cups water. I added 3 cups water.

Cover the pressure cooker place on high flame. Place the whistle and allow the rice to cook for three whistles.

Once the rice has cooked for 3 whistles open the lid allow to rice to reach room temp.

Heat a fry pan on medium flame, once the pan reaches temp place on low flame. Add 1 inch stick cinnamon, 6 dried red chillies, 1 tbsp sesame seeds, 1/2 tsp mustard, 1/4 tsp fenugreek seeds, dry roast all the ingredients.

Spices should splutter constantly stir and remove from flame once all the ingredients stop spluttering. Allow the ingredients to cool completely.

Add the dry roasted spices to a mixer jar grind to form a smooth powder reserve the masala powder in a tight container until use.

Wash the mango, peel the skin using a potato peeler, grate the mango using a grater reserve.

Version 1 Chitranna Recipe 
Method:
Heat a wok on medium flame. Add 2 1/2 Tbsp oil allow the oil to reach temp.

Start tempering the oil with 1/2 tsp  mustard seeds, 2 dried red chilies broken in half, 1/2 tsp split black gram dal, 1/2 tsp split chick peas dal, fry all ingredients on low flame. The mustard seeds should splutter and stop spluttering.

Add 1/4 tsp asafoetida, 2 sprigs curry leaves, 1/2 tsp turmeric powder and half the amount of grated mango.

Stir all the ingredients and fry the mango until the raw flavor from mango and turmeric reduces.

Add 2 tbsp grated coconut and chopped green chilies stir and fry till all ingredients are well combined.

Add 1/2 the amount of rice and salt as per taste mix well till the masala is well incorporated.  
In a small fry pan heat 2 tsp oil fry a tbsp of peanuts and garnish on the rice before serving. rice should be served lukewarm it tastes excellent. 

Mango Masala Chitranna Recipe Version 2
Method:
Heat a wok on medium flame with 3 tbsp sesame or sunflower oil. For this recipe sesame oil will enhance the flavor and taste.

Once the oil reaches temp, start tempering the oil with 1/2 tsp  mustard seeds, 2 dried red chilies broken in half, 1/2 tsp split black gram dal, 1/2 tsp split chick peas dal, fry all ingredients on low flame. The mustard seeds should splutter and stop spluttering.
Add 1/4 tsp asafoetida, 2 sprigs curry leaves, 1/2 tsp turmeric powder, add half the amount of ground masala and grated mango.

Fry all the ingredients. Add grated coconut and fry till raw flavors from mango and ground masala has reduced. 

Add the other half of the ground masala and salt along with rice mix all the ingredients till well combined.

In a small fry pan heat 2 tsp oil fry a tbsp of peanuts and garnish on the rice before serving. rice should be served lukewarm it tastes excellent.
In our habba oota or festival meal mangoes are used to sour our curries and rice dishes as it is considered auspicious and symbol of wealth. 

Sunday, July 1, 2018

Bengaluru Style Mango Milkshake Recipe

I prefer using mallika mangoes in milk shakes and recipes since these mangoes are packed with flavors and it’s locally grown. There is a difference from locally harvested mangoes vs early harvested and shipped ones. 
 Mallika mangoes are harvested end of April and avaiable in local mango melas, supermarket and stores from June till end of July. 
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Ingredients:
1 Liter Milk + 1 Cup Milk
100 Grams Pack Fresh Cream
3 to 4 Mallika Mangoes
3 to 6 Tbsp Sugar
1 Liter Mango Ice cream
Cherries for garnish 

Please adjust the sugar content as per the sweetness in mango. At times few mangoes will taste bland we need to increase or reduce the sugar level as per choice.


Prep:
Boil 1 liter milk, reduce a bit on low flame. 

Remove milk from flame allow to reach room temperature, place the milk pot in the freezer allow to form solid milk ice cubes.

We can break these milk ice cubes into small pieces using a knife just before preparing milk shake.

Wash and pat dry the mangoes. using a potato peeler, peel the mango skin.

Chop the mangoes in larger chunks for milk shake and use two slices of mango to chop in smaller pieces for garnish.
Method:
In a juicer jar add the larger chunks of mango. Add sugar and icecream blend to form a smooth puree.

Break the frozen milk into smaller, blendable cubes and add to the mango puree.

Grind till the milk is well incorporated with the mango.

Pour the mango in serving glasses leaving a little gab for a scoop of mango icecream and mango.

Garnish the milk shake with a scoop of mango icecream and top with mango pieces, just before serving top with fresh cream and cherry. Serve right away...EnjoyπŸ˜‰