Cabbage with Lentil

Cabbage with lentil 1

Preparation Time : 10 minutes

Cooking time : 15 minutes

Cuisine: Indian , Maharashtra

Course: Main

Level Of Cooking: Easy

Serves: 4

Ingredients:

  • 250 gms Cabbage, finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp Chana Dal /Split Bengal gram ,soaked in a cup of water for 2-3 hours
  • 2 tbsp coconut, finely grated
  • 2 tbsp Oil
  • 1 sprig curry leaves
  • 1 tps Mustard seeds
  • 1 tsp Ginger paste
  • 1 tsp Garlic paste
  • 1/2 tsp Turmeric powder
  • 1/2 tsp Red chili powder
  • 1/2 tsp Salt

 

Method:

Step 1.

Soak the chana dal for 3-4 hours.Cut the cabbage in fine threads or it can be grated too keep aside.

 

Step 2.

Heat oil in a wok / kadahi / or pan add mustard seeds, when it crackles add curry leaves, ginger paste and garlic paste. Stir and sauté for two minutes.

Step 3.

Add chana dal, cabbage turmeric powder and salt and cook on low flame until chana dal is soft. Add grated fresh coconut mix well. Cook for two minutes more. Serve hot.

Health benefits of cabbage:

 

Fresh, dark green-leafy cabbage is incredibly nutritious; but very low in fat and calories. 100 g of leaves provide just 25 calories.

 

The vegetable is a storehouse of phyto-chemicals like thiocyanates, indole-3-carbinol, lutein, zea-xanthin, sulforaphane, and isothiocyanates. These compounds are powerful antioxidants and known to help protect against breast, colon, and prostate cancers and help reduce LDL or “bad cholesterol” levels in the blood.

 

Fresh cabbage is an excellent source of natural antioxidant, vitamin C. Provides 36.6 mg or about 61% of RDA per 100 g. Regular consumption of foods rich in vitamin C helps the body develop resistance against infectious agents and scavenge harmful, pro-inflammatory free radicals.

 

Total antioxidant strength measured in terms of oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC value) is 508 µmol TE/100 g. Red cabbages contain more antioxidant value, 2252 µmol TE/100 g.

 

It is also rich in essential vitamins such as pantothenic acid (vitamin B-5), pyridoxine (vitamin B-6) and thiamin (vitamin B-1). These vitamins are essential in the sense that our body requires them from external sources to replenish.

 

It also contains a adequate amount of minerals like potassium, manganese, iron, and magnesium. Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids that helps controlling heart rate and blood pressure. Manganese is used by the body as a co-factor for the antioxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase. Iron is required for the red blood cell formation.

 

Cabbage is a very good source of vitamin K, provides about 63% of RDA levels. Vitamin-K has the potential role in bone metabolism by promoting osteotrophic activity in them. So enough vitamin K in the diet gives you healthy bones. In addition, vitamin-K also has established role in curing Alzheimer’s disease patients by limiting neuronal damage inside their brain.

Ref.http://www.nutrition-and-you.com/cabbage.html

 

Carrot Soup

carrot Soup

Prep: 10 minutes
Cook time: 5 minutes

Cuisine: North Indian
Serves : 2
Level: Easy
Ingredients :

  • 4 carrots, medium size, peeled and cut into 1/2″ pieces
  • 1 apples, peeled, cored, and cubed
  • 1 onion , medium size, finely chopped
  • 1 tsp ginger, finely grated
  • 9 cloves of Garlic, finely chopped
  • 2 cups milk , low fat
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 1 tsp Salt or / salt to taste
  • 1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 cup water

Method:

Step 1.

Melt butter in a pressure cooker. Add onion sauté till they are translucent add ginger , garlic and sauté for a minute on low flame.

Step 2.

Add cubed apple and carrots and sauté for 2 minutes. Add water and close the lid. On high flame, the moment full pressure is formed, switch off the stove. Let the cooker cool down to room temperature.

Step 3.

Remove the cooked mixture from the cooker into a blender jar and puree the vegetables. Strain and add 2 cups of milk bring to a boil , and then simmer for 5 minutes. Add salt and black pepper.

Step 4.

While the soup is simmering, cut the bread into cubes and in a frying pan over medium flame, heat 2/3 cup of the olive oil until it is just below smoking. Add the bread pieces and fry until crisp and golden brown on all sides. Remove and drain on a kitchen paper towel.

Step 5.

Pour the soup in bowls, garnish with coriander leaves and serve hot with croutons on the side.

Possible Health benefits of Carrots:

An overwhelming body of evidence exists suggesting that increased intake of antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables reduce cancer and cardiovascular disease risks, carrots included.

Cancer: A variety of dietary carotenoids have been shown to have anti-cancer effects due to their antioxidant power in reducing free radicals in the body.

Lung Cancer: One study found that current smokers who did not consume carrots had three times the risk of developing lung cancer compared with those who ate carrots more than once a week.2

Colorectal Cancer: Beta-carotene consumption has been shown to have an inverse association with the development of colon cancer in the Japanese population.3

Leukemia: Carrot juice extract was shown to kill leukemia cells and inhibit their progression in a 2011 study.4

Prostate Cancer: Among younger men, diets rich in beta-carotene may play a protective role against prostate cancer, according to a study conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health’s Department of Nutrition.5

Vision: According to Duke ophthalmologist Jill Koury, MD, vitamin A deficiency causes the outer segments of the eye’s photoreceptors to deteriorate, damaging normal vision. Correcting vitamin A deficiencies with foods high in beta-carotene will restore vision.6

Studies have shown that it is unlikely that most people will experience any significant positive changes in their vision from eating carrots unless they have an existing vitamin A deficiency, which is common in developing countries.

So where did all the hype surrounding carrots and vision come from? During World War II, the British Royal Air Force started an advertising campaign claiming that the secret to their fighter pilots clear, sharp vision was carrots. Realistically, the fighter pilot’s accuracy was due to a new radar system the British wanted to keep secret from the Germans, but the rumor spread and remains popular today.

Other possible benefits: The antioxidants and phytochemicals in carrots may also help with blood sugar regulation, delay the effects of aging, and improve immune function.

Ref.http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/270191.php

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Aloo Parwal Sabzi

Parwal Vegetable    Parwal Aloo sabzi

Pointed gourd with Potatoes

Parwal is a seasonal vegetable and is available during summers till monsoon season. Parwal/Pointed Gourd/patal/potol is mainly used in North and East India specially in the states of Orissa and Bengal.The vegetable looks like tiny cucumbers, with tapering ends and it has faint, lighter green lines along its length. The skin is much harder than cucumber.

Recipe contributed by Mrs. Usha Mehta.

Cooking time:35 minutes
Level:medium
Cuisine:Indian
Course:Main
Serve:4

Ingredients:
  • 250 gms parvals, sliced in wedges
  • 3 potatoes medium size, sliced in wedges
  • 2 onions medium size, finely chopped
  • 2 tomatoes, medium size, sliced in wedges
  • 1 tsp ginger, finely grated
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1 tsp dry mango powder/ amchoor
  • 2 green chilies , finely chopped
  • 1 tsp coriander powder
  • 2 tbsp coriander leaves, finely chopped for garnishing
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds
  • 1/4 tsp asafetida
  • 1 level tsp salt / or salt to taste
  • 1 tsp garam masala
  • 2 tbsp oil for cooking
Method :
Step 1.
Wash and slice the parwal in wedges (lengthwise). Keep aside.
Step 2.
In a pressure cooker put 2 cups of water and potatoes. Place the cooker on high flame, the moment full pressure is formed , reduce the heat to low flame and cook for 3 minutes. Switch off the stove. When pressure cooker cools down to room temperature, open the lid take out the potatoes, peel and slice in wedges length wise. Keep aside.
Step 3.
In a wok / kadahi/ or heavy bottom pan heat oil, add cumin seeds, when it starts crackling add asafetida/ Hing and fry for few seconds. Add chopped onions, sauté the onions till translucent add grated ginger, chilies, coriander powder, turmeric, sauté for few seconds more.
Step 4.
Add in the sliced wedges of parwal into the pan. Sprinkle salt, mix well cover and cook the parwals. Let it cook on low to medium flame until the parwal is half cooked.
Step 5.
Once the parwal is seventy percent cooked, add in the boiled potato wedges, and tomato wedges stir and cover the pan. Cook tomatoes, parwals and the potatoes until parwals are tender add .
Step 6.
Once the vegetables are softened, add in the amchoor / dry mango powder, and garam masala. Mix the vegetable very well. Stir fry for another minute and turn off the heat.
Step 7.
Stir fry for another minute and turn off the heat. Transfer the aloo parwal sabzi into a serving bowl.
Step 8.
Garnish with finly chopped coriander and Serve hot the Aloo Parwal Sabzi along with Dal of your choice and a bowl of hot rice or  chapattis.
Note: The parwals are added first, as it takes a little longer time to cook.
Health benefits of pointed gourd/ parwal:
Improves digestion
The green colored veggie parwal is loaded with good sum of fiber, which helps to promote proper digestion. It also helps to solve gastrointestinal and some problems related to the liver.
Treats constipation
The seeds present in the parwal vegetables help to ease stool and is recommended to reduce constipation problem.
Controls blood sugar and cholesterol
When you are eating parwal dish do not throw out the seeds out of it, they help to control blood sugar levels, which in turn lower the cholesterol in the body.
Aids in weight loss
The gourd vegetable pointed gourd has the property of low in calories. So, one can eat this vegetable based curries with no doubt to reduce their weight. It helps your stomach to feel fuller and controls the urge to eat.
Blood purifier
Another health benefit of consuming pointed gourd includes the purification of blood. According to Ayurveda painted gourd works effectively to regulate Kapha. It cleans our blood, tissues and thereby offering skin care as well.
Reduces flu
According to Ayurveda parwal has the capacity to boost your immunity. It is used like a medicine to treat flu, throat problems and high temperatures.
Fight with aging factors
As we age wrinkles and fine lines are most common visible signs on our face. Parwal with its rich source of antioxidants, vitamin A and C helps to fight with the free radical molecules which are promoting the aging signs.
These are the health benefits of consuming pointed gourd. So eat them and stay healthy and beautiful.
Ref. https://beautyhealthtips.in/health-benefits-pointed-gourd-parwal/

Suji Roti

Sooji Roti 1

Semolina flat Bread / Suji Roti

Hindi Name: Suji

Also popularly called as semolina or rava, Suji is made from dried durum wheat. The colour of the Rava depends on the quality of wheat. Semolina is usually yellow in colour when made from Durum wheat. When made from softer wheat types, the colour is white. It is available all-year round.
Name:

Name Semolina is derived from the Italian word semola, meaning ‘bran‘. This is derived from the ancient Latin simila, meaning ‘flour‘, itself a borrowing from Greek σεμίδαλις (semidalis), “groats“. The words simila, semidalis, groat, and grain may all have similar proto-Indo-European origins as two Sanskrit terms for wheat, samita and godhuma. Semolina may also be a loan word from the Semitic root smd – to grind into groats (Arabic: سميد‎ samīd).

Chapati (alternately Chapatti, Chappati or Chapathi) is an unleavened flatbread (also known as roti) from India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan.[1]ROTI: a round soft flat unleavened bread; also: such a bread It is a common staple in South Asia as well as amongst South Asian expatriates throughout the world. Versions of the dish are also found in Central Asia and the Horn of Africa, with the laobing flatbread serving as a local variation in China. Chapati is known as sapati or doday in the Pashto language.

Alternative names: Roti/Chapatti /Poli

Type: Flatbread

Region or state: South Asia, Central Asia, Horn of Africa, East Africa

Main ingredients: flour

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup Semolina / Suji/ Rava
  • 1/4 cup Milk
  • 1 level tsp Salt / or salt to taste
  • 1/4 tsp Asafetida / Hing
  • 1 tsp Ginger, finely grated
  • 1 Green chili , finely chopped
  • 1/4 tsp Chili powder
  • 1 tsp Coriander /Cilantro leaves, finely chopped
  • 1/2 tsp cumin seed / jeera, roasted and powdered
  • 1 onion small , Finely chopped
  • 4 tsp Olive Oil

Method:
Step 1.

Take sooji in a bowl, add 1/4 cup of milk and mix it well. Let it stand for 15 minutes.

Step 2.

Add to the slightly damp Sooji / semolina onions, coriander leaves, cumin powder, Asafetida, salt, cumin powder, ginger, green chilies and make a soft dough adding very little extra water, to bind the suji / Semolina in to a dough so that it can be rolled into balls. (If the mixture is very dry, add gradually little water). Make four equal portions of the dough prepared.
Step 3.
Place a ball of dough on the rolling board , dust it with little flour and pat it with your palm into a thick roti.
Step 4.
Heat a griddle or non stick tawa on medium flame, grease it with a drop of oil. Drizzle few drops of oil along the edges of the roti. Cook on both sides till it turns light golden brown both sides.(it cook fast, so keep an eye on it).
Serve hot  this delicious flat bread with freshly made coriander chutney !

 

Amazing Health Benefits of Semolina:

Semolina is light on the stomach,  Browsing through some health information on this wonder grain, I realized it has some stunning health benefits, too!

Here’s a short list of what semolina can do for you:

  • Semolina is made from durum wheat, so it is digested slowly. This helps you feel full longer and prevents you from overeating.
  • Semolina improves kidney function, thanks to its potassium content.
  • Add some chopped nuts and raisins to your semolina porridge, and you increase its nutritional content as well as taste.
  • Add some chopped vegetables to savory semolina Upma, and you have a power-packed, as well as delicious, meal in a bowl.
  • Semolina is a good source of two vital vitamins: E and the B group. Both, as we know, are essential for good immunity from disease.
  • For those who lead an active lifestyle, semolina is a quick and nourishing source of energy.
  • The trace minerals in semolina, such as phosphorus, zinc and magnesium, are beneficial for the health of your bones and nervous system.

Of course those with gluten intolerance would need to avoid eating semolina.

 

Rava Laddoos

Rava laddus

 Semolina Laddus

Hi friends!A beginner’s recipe that doesn’t need any expertise.

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook time: 20 minutes

 Makes: 15 Laddus

Recipe Cuisine: South Indian

Recipe Category: Snacks, Mithai

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup Rava / Sooji /fine Semolina
  • ½ cup Coconut , desiccated
  • 3/4 cup sugar, Powdered
  • 1/2 cup Warm milk
  • 1/4 cup cashew nuts, crushed in to smaller pieces
  • 1/4 cup Raisins
  • 1/4 cup pistachios
  • 6 Green cardamoms, peeled and powdered
  • 1/4 tsp saffron
  • 2 tbsp Ghee

Method:

Step 1.

Heat a kadhai / wok / or heavy bottom pan and dry roast the semolina for five -seven minutes on a low flame.

Step 2.

Add the desiccated coconut , mix well and fry for 7-8 minutes more. Take out the lightly roasted mixture in a bowl.

Step 3.

Heat one tbsp ghee in the same pan, add the cashew nuts and pistachios flakes fry till they turn light golden brown, add raisins fry for a minute .Remove and keep the fried fruit aside.

Step 4.

Heat remaining ghee in a kadhai / wok / or heavy bottom pan and fry the roasted rava/ sooji / semolina coconut mixture for 7-8 minutes on medium -low flame.

Step 5.

Boil 1/2 cup of milk in a pan add saffron, cardamom powder and sugar. Reduce the heat to low flame till the sugar gets dissolved completely switch off the stove.

Step 6.

Add milk, sugar, saffron and cardamom mix to the fried rava / sooji / semolina coconut mixture. Stir it well add the fried dry fruit. Mix it well and switch off the stove. Cool it for ten -fifteen minutes. Take equal portion of the mixture and shape it in to laddus . You will get fifteen laddus.

Note:

  • If you prefer a less sweeter version, add 2/3 cups of sugar instead of 1 cup.You can keep the laddus at room temperature for 3-4 days and in the refrigerator for a week.
  • I love semolina porridge. The comforting texture and taste, and the fact that it is light on the stomach, have made it one of my favorite foods to enjoy on a chilly night. Browsing through some health information on this wonder grain, I realized it has some stunning health benefits, too!

    Amazing Health Benefits of Semolina:

    Here’s a short list of what semolina can do for you:

  • Semolina is made from durum wheat, so it is digested slowly. This helps you feel full longer and prevents you from overeating.
  • Semolina improves kidney function, thanks to its potassium content.
  • Add some chopped nuts and raisins to your semolina porridge, and you increase its nutritional content as well as taste.
  • Add some chopped vegetables to savory semolina Upma, and you have a power-packed, as well as delicious, meal in a bowl.
  • Semolina is a good source of two vital vitamins: E and the B group. Both, as we know, are essential for good immunity from disease.
  • For those who lead an active lifestyle, semolina is a quick and nourishing source of energy.
  • The trace minerals in semolina, such as phosphorus, zinc and magnesium, are beneficial for the health of your bones and nervous system.
  • Of course those with gluten intolerance would need to avoid eating semolina.

    Ref. http://www.care2.com/greenliving/7-amazing-health-benefits-of-semolina.html

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  • Nick’s kitchen is for Vegetarians. It sometimes provides education and support to individuals who want to become vegetarian, or move toward a more vegetarian diet.
  • Nick’s kitchen provides some information on vegetarian and vegan diets to the best of their knowledge and abilities.
  • Nick’s kitchen does not claim to be health care professional, nutritionist, nor does it claims to treat any illness through vegan or vegetarian diet.
  • If you have a medical condition,Nick’s kitchen recommend that you consult your health care professionals before changing your diet.
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Chai /Indian Masala Tea

Indian masala chai

Indian Masala chai is a tasty cup of health!

Prep time: 1 minute

Cook time: 3 minutes

Category: Spice tea

Cuisine: North Indian

Serves: 2 cups

Ingredients:

  • 1 cups milk
  • 11/4 cup water
  • 3 tsps tea leaves
  • 1 tsp Aniseed/ Saunf / fennel seeds
  • 4 green cardamoms , crushed
  • 4 cloves, whole
  • 1″ cinnamon stick
  • 1 tsp ginger, fresh, finely grated
  • 6 black peppercorns ,crushed
  • 2 tsp sugar
  • 6 Basil leaves, fresh
  • 1/4 tsp Nutmeg powder

Method:

Step 1.

Heat in a pan water and milk.

Step 2.

Add tea leaves, crushed cardamoms , nutmeg powder,cloves, cinnamon stick, ginger , black peppercorns and Basil leaves boil for 3 minutes.

Step 3.

Strain. Add sugar, mix, and serve hot with doughnuts or hot Cheese kebabs!

Health benefits of Indian Masala Chai:

Anti inflammatory: Masala chai is made up of a whole array of spices – clove, cinnamon, elaichi, ginger and tulsi. All these spices have their own individual health benefits but what makes masala chai perfect to beat inflammation is the fact that all the benefits of these spices work in synergy to help your body. One of the most important ingredients that helps with inflammation is ginger.Another component that makes masala chai a great tool to reduce inflammation is clove. Known to be packed with compound eugenol, clove is great when it comes to reducing inflammation in the muscles of the body. To add to that both these spices are very potent painkillers.

Beats fatigue: For some the best thing after a long, hard day’s work is a hot cup of masala chai. Wondering why? Well, the tannins present in tea help calm the body and revitalize it. Moreover tea contains caffeine – a stimulant. Albeit in a much lesser quantity when compared to coffee, but it has the same uplifting effect as a cuppa. This combination of spices (that helps beat fatigue) combined with a stimulant like caffeine acts as the best way to drive away fatigue. The effects of masala chai are so well known that even Olympic athletes resort to the drink as a ‘banned-substance-safe’ pick-me-up

Fights cold and flu: Believed to strengthen the immune system and keep common infections at bay, masala chai is infused with the goodness of all the antibacterial, anti fungal, anti parasitic properties of its constituent spices. Moreover the immune boosting effects of clove, cinnamon, elaichi / green cardamom and ginger makes masala chai a great way to keep coughs and colds at bay.

Improves digestion: Wondering how that is possible? Well, according to Mickey Mehta, holistic guru, ‘Masala chai contains spices like clove, tulsi / Basil, ginger and elaichi / Green Crdamom. What makes it great for people is that chai on its own is highly acidic in nature but when you add ginger to it making it masala chai, it becomes a great digestive and in fact cuts out the acidic nature of the tea.

Prevents diabetes:  Clove, cinnamon and elaichi are both known to help prevent diabetes by increasing the insulin sensitivity in the body and lowering one’s blood sugar levels. Cinnamon is known to keep the mind sharp and prevent the onset of diseases like Alzheimer’s and clove can help your body better utilize sugars.

Boosts metabolism:  Having a good and active metabolism is usually associated with weight loss, but did you know that a good metabolism is also responsible for other things like  helping your body digest and use food more efficiently. Being an essential part of your health, drinking chai also ensures your entire digestive system is in top condition. Moreover in Ayurveda, tea is known as a heat generating food and therefore helps speed up your metabolism.

Ref.www.thehealthsite.com/diseases-conditions/health-benefits-masala-chai-spice-tea/

 

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Black Chickpeas Curry

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Kaala chana or black chickpeas are cooked in a tasty recipe, kaal chana curry. An Indian spicy recipe of chickpeas cooked in a tasty onion based gravy. Relish with any Indian bread of your choice or rice.

Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Cooking Time: 25 minutes
Serves: 6

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup kala channa / black chickpeas, soaked overnight
  • 3 tomatoes, medium size, pureed
  • 1 tsp ginger, finely grated
  • 2onions , medium size, finely chopped
  • 3 cloves, powdered
  • 2 black cardamoms. peeled and seeds powdered
  • 15 cloves of garlic, make a paste
  • 1/2 tsp red chili powder
  • 1 tbsp coriander powder
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
  • 3 tbsp oil
  • 2 tbsp Coriander, finely chopped

Method:

Step 1.

Soak the Kala chana/ black chickpeas overnight.

Step 2.

Now take the soaked Kala chana / black chickpeas, finely chopped onions, four cups of water, salt and keep the pressure cooker on high flame till pressure is formed. After the pressure is formed reduce the heat and cook on low flame for twenty five minutes switch off the stove. When the pressure cooker cools to room temperature, check, kala chanas/ black chickpeas will be soft.  Set aside with the liquid.

Step 3.

Heat two table spoons of oil in a pan ,add pureed tomatoes and sauté on medium-low heat for about five minutes add grated ginger, coriander powder, clove, black cardamom powder, turmeric, chili powder and garlic paste and sauté for 5-6 minutes.

Step 4.

Add the kala chana / black chickpeas with its water into the above fried masala.  Cover and bring to boil, then simmer for at least ten to fifteen minutes.

Step 5.

Serve hot , garnished with finely chopped Dhaniya / Coriander/ Cilantro leaves with any Indian breads of your choice or boiled white rice.
Health benefits of black chickpeas:

Aids in Weight Loss: Inclusion of fiber rich foods in your diet can greatly contribute to weight loss. Black chickpeas are rich in both soluble and insoluble fiber.
Cardiovascular Benefits: Black chickpeas contain a unique combination of antioxidants, anthocyanins, delphindin, cyanidin and petunidin as well as phytonutrients and ALA that maintain the health of blood vessels and prevent oxidative stress, thereby reducing the risk of heart disease. Black chickpeas contain considerable amounts of folate and magnesium. Folate lowers the homocysteine levels thus minimizing the risk of narrowing of arteries by plaque formation, blood clots, heart attacks and strokes.
Lowers Cholesterol: The soluble fiber in black chickpeas binds the bile acids and prevents them from being absorbed by the body, thus reducing cholesterol levels. Daily consumption of around ¾ cup of chickpeas helps to decrease LDL cholesterol and total cholesterol triglycerides. Moreover, the dietary fiber of black chick peas is superior to that found in other foods.
Stabilizes Blood Sugar and Low Glycemic Index (GI): The soluble fiber in black chickpeas controls the absorption and release of blood sugar. Moreover, chickpeas have low glycemic index of 28 to 32 which means that the carbohydrate in them is broken down and digested slowly. This aids in weight loss by controlling appetite. The low GI causes blood sugar to rise moderately and slowly leading to lower blood sugar levels. Consuming ½ a cup of black chickpeas a day is effective in controlling blood sugar in just a week.
Prevention of Diabetes: As already stated, the carbohydrates in legumes such as black chickpeas are digested slowly, thus reducing the blood sugar levels. This contributes to insulin resistance, thereby reducing the risk of getting type-2 diabetes.
Great Source of Iron: Being a rich source of iron, black chickpeas can prevent anemia and boost your energy levels.
Good Source of Protein for Vegetarians: Black chickpeas are an alternative source of protein for vegetarians as these legumes in combination with whole grain or whole wheat protein, provide significant amounts of protein which are comparable to that of meat and dairy as well as devoid of high calories or saturated fats.
Beneficial for Women: The phytonutrients called saponins act as antioxidants to reduce the risk of breast cancer, prevent osteoporosis.
Treatment of Digestive Disorders: Black chickpeas are rich in dietary fiber, 2/3rd of which comprises of insoluble fiber which is vital for maintaining the health of digestive tract. Reduces the risk of cancer, particularly colon cancer.
Skin Benefits of Black Chickpeas: Black chickpeas are rich in folates, dietary fiber, protein, carbohydrates, copper, iron and phosphorus and devoid of sodium and cholesterol. They can be beneficial to your skin in the many ways.
Promotes Hair Growth: Black chickpeas contain vitamin B6 and zinc. Both these minerals play an important role in building up the protein in hair, thereby strengthening your hair follicles and promoting hair growth.
Combats Hair Loss: The combination of vitamin A and zinc in black chickpeas are vital for hair health and deficiency of any one of these in the diet can cause dandruff and hair loss.
Treatment of Dandruff: In order to get rid of dandruff, you can mix 4 tablespoons of black chickpea flour in around 250 ml water and massage your hair with it for a couple of minutes before washing.
Prevents Graying of Hair: Black chickpeas are loaded with protein and manganese. Manganese prevents your hair from changing pigmentation i.e. graying of hair.

Ref. http://www.stylecraze.com/articles/benefits-of-black-chickpeas-for-skin-hair-and-health/

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Bathua ka Raita

Bathua saag   Bathu Raita

(Bathua/ Chenopodium album Raita)

Hi friends!Here is a simple,delicious and very healthy recipe of an Indian side dish of yogurt containing Bathua/ Chenopodium album and spices.

Bathua/ Chenopodium album has an earthy, mineral-rich, astringent salty taste comparable to spinach. Bathua is readily available during India’s winter months at elevations up to 4,700 meters. Some sources, such as the “Handbook on Herbs Cultivation and Processing,” also list the plant as a summer crop in irrigated areas.When buying bathua, look for a slightly white, dusty coating—this is perfectly natural, and is a hallmark feature of the plant. The leaves lose this powdery residue upon maturity. If consuming raw, look for younger leaves. Otherwise, opt for firm, dense leaves with no obvious signs of wilt.

Preparation Time :10 minutes

Cooking time : 5 minutes

Cuisine: India,Uttar Pradesh

Course: Raita

Level Of Cooking: Easy

Servings : 4

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups Bathua/ Chenopodium album , finely chopped
  • 3 cups Curd / Yogurt /Dahi
  • 2 Green chilies
  • 1 tsp Ginger, grated finely
  • 1/2 tsp cumin / Jeera, roasted and powdered
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper powder
  • 2/3 level tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp black salt

 Method:

Step 1.

Put the chopped Bathua/ Chenopodium album in a pressure cooker, add 1/4 cup of water, close the lid and put on a high flame. The moment pressure is formed switch off the heat. Let the cooker cool to room temperature.

Step 2.

Take Bathua/ Chenopodium album from the cooker put in the blender, add two green chilies, one tea spoon grated fresh ginger, puree the mixture to a fine paste ,keep it aside.

Step 3.

Take Curd /yogurt / Dahi in a bowl and whisk it well to a smooth texture.

Step 4.

Add salt, black salt, cumin powder, black pepper powder, to the whisked curd and mix well. Keep it aside.

Step 5.

Take the pureed Bathua/ Chenopodium album add it to the spiced and whisked lightly curd once more. Mix well, refrigerate. Serve cold with all Indian breads, boiled rice or rice biryani etc.

Health benefits of Bathua/ Chenopodium album:

Many groups in India use bathua medicinally. According to the book, “Indian Medicinal Plants,” bathua acts as a laxative, anthelmintic for hookworms and roundworms, and as a blood purifier.

When prepared as an infusion, it manages hepatic disorders, spleen enlargement, biliousness, burns, and ulcers. The book, “Handbook on Herbs Cultivation and Processing” explains that that the ground plant mixed with alcohol is also applied topically to treat rheumatism and arthritis.

Bathua or Chenopodium album, also called Goosefoot, Lambs’ quarters and All Good is a plant whose leaves are used as a vegetable. Bathua has a lot of health benefits as well. It is very useful for those suffering from kidney stones. Take out the juice from tender leaves and stems by grinding them, Drink 10-15 ml of this mixed with water on empty stomach in the morning and then in the evening also for some days. It helps to break the stones and helps in their removal. Bathua is a brain food, removes urinary infections and promotes urine flow. It is useful for those suffering from arthritis. If there is swelling and pain steam heat some leaves and apply this as a hot poultice on the area. It will reduce swelling and pain. Bathua is also useful for internal swellings of stomach, intestine, liver, uterus etc.

In jaundice mix equal quantities of juice of bathua and giloy (tinosporia cordilolia). Take 25-30 ml of this mixture in the morning and evening for relief from jaundice.

For gout and high uric acid eat bathua vegetable regularly.

Ref. http://www.bubblews.com/news/1422605-health-benefits-of-bathua-or-chenopodium-album

Curd Health benefits:

Being rich in calcium, curd is good for the health of bones as well as the teeth. For those who have difficulty in the digestion of lactose in milk, yogurt is an important source of calcium. Curd contains an enzyme which breaks down lactose to aid proper digestion.

Curd / Yogurt is rich in vitamin D which helps our body to absorb and use calcium.

Curd / Yogurt helps you feel fuller and is thus, a very good snack for those trying to lose weight.

Eating  curd / yogurt on a regular basis can help absorb the nutrients in other foods as well.

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Carrot Pudding/Gaajar ka Halwa

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Hi friends! Carrots the world’s healthiest food ! Carrots are perhaps best known for their rich supply of the antioxidant nutrient that was actually named for them: beta-carotene. However, these delicious root vegetables are the source not only of beta-carotene, but also of a wide variety of antioxidants and other health-supporting nutrients.Carrot pudding / Gajjar ka halwa is a delicious,  halwa /pudding rich with nuts and dried fruits is very popular all over the world. It is winter season dessert in India.

Ingredients:

  • 1 kg  carrots, fresh and grated
  • 1 liter milk full cream
  • 1 tin (400 gms ) sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 cup sugar or as per taste
  • 1/2 cup ghee
  • 100 gms khoya /dry thickened milk
  • 1/4 cup almonds, soaked over night and slivered
  • 2 tbsp kuskhus / Poppy seeds
  • 12 Green cardamoms, powdered

Method:

Step 1.

Wash the carrots very well, peel and grate and keep aside., soak the Khaskhas / poppy seeds in one cup water for an hour or so.

Step 2.

In a deep heavy bottom pan take carrots, milk and cook on a high flame till milk starts to boil. reduce to medium flame till all the milk thickens and reduces and blends with carrots. Add sugar and mix well.

Step 3.

Add khaskhas / poppy seeds and ghee to the carrot-milk mix and fry on slow / medium flame till the carrots are well fried and turn darker in color, add cardamom powder, mix well.

Step 4.

Add the slivered dry fruit, mix well and turn off the stove. Serve hot in bowls garnished with grated khoya.

Possible health benefits of Carrots:

Prevention of Heart Disease: High cholesterol is a major factor for heart disease. Since regular consumption of carrots reduces cholesterol levels, it is a good idea to consume a healthy dose of carrots, in order to prevent heart-related problems.

Blood Pressure: Carrots are rich sources of potassium, which is a vasodilator and can relax the tension in your blood vessels and arteries, thereby increasing blood flow and circulation, boosting organ function throughout the body and reducing the stress on the cardiovascular system.

Immune Booster:  Carrots contain a number of antiseptic and antibacterial abilities that make it ideal for boosting the immune system. Not only that, carrots are a rich source of vitamin C, which stimulates the activity of white blood cells and is one of the most important elements in the human immune system.

Digestion: Carrots, like most vegetables, have significant amounts of dietary fiber in those orange roots, and fiber is one of the most important elements in maintaining good digestive health.

Prevents Cancer: Beta-carotene consumption has been linked to a reduced risk of several cancers, notably lung cancer.

Improves Eyesight: Deficiency of vitamin A can cause some difficulty seeing in dim light. Since carrots are rich in vitamin A, it is good for improving eyesight and preventing conditions like night blindness from developing as we age.

Oral Health: The organic compounds in carrots all by themselves are good for mineral antioxidants, but carrots also stimulate the gums and induce excess saliva. Saliva is an alkaline substance and combats the bacteria and foreign bodies that can often result in cavities, halitosis, and other oral health risks.

Stroke: Eating a carrot every day reduces the risk of stroke by 68%. Many studies have strengthened the belief in the “carrot effect” on the brain. Studies conducted on stroke patients revealed that those with highest levels of beta-carotene had the highest survival rate.

Diabetes: Carrots are good for blood sugar regulation due to the presence of carotenoids in this delicious vegetable. Carotenoids inversely affect insulin resistance and thus lower blood sugar, thereby helping diabetic patients live a normal, healthy life. They also regulate the amount of insulin and glucose that is being used and metabolized by the body, providing a more even and healthy fluctuation for diabetic patients.

Ref. https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/vegetable/carrots.html

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Pav Bhaji

Pav Bhaji

Pav Bhaji

Hi friends! Why Is it Important to Eat Vegetables? Eating vegetables provides health benefits – people who eat more vegetables and fruits as part of an overall healthy diet are likely to have a reduced risk of some chronic diseases. Vegetables provide nutrients vital for health and maintenance of your body.Pav Bhaji is a delicious preparation with mixed vegetables.

Prep time: 30 minutes

Cook time: 30 minutes

Course: Snack

Cuisine: Indian, Mumbai

Level Of Cooking: Easy

Serves: 6

Ingredients:

  • 4 medium size potatoes, washed, peeled and cut into cubes
  • 1/2 cup Yellow Pumpkin, cut in to small Cubes
  • 1/2 cup cauliflower, tiny florets
  • 1/2 cup carrot,cut into tiny pieces
  • 1/2 cup green peas, fresh or frozen
  • 1/2 cup French beans, finely chopped
  • 1/2 cup Brinjals / Aubergine / egg plant, cut into small cubes
  • 2 capsicums /green bell peppers, finely cut chopped
  • 2 large onions, finely chopped
  • 3 large tomatoes, finely chopped
  • 15 cloves garlic, grind into a paste
  • 2 tbsp ginger, finely grated
  • 3 green chilies, chopped
  • 3 tbsp pav bhaji masala
  • 1/4 cup Fresh coriander leaves
  • 1/4 tsp Red chilli powder
  • 1 tbsp cumin seeds, roasted, powdered
  • 200 gms butter
  • 2 tsp salt or / salt to taste
  • 3 tbsp Lemon juice
  • 12 pavs

Method:

For the Bhaji:

Step 1.

Take all the mixed vegetables except onions and capsicum in a pressure cooker add 1/2 cup water and 1/2 tsp salt. Place the cooker on the high flame, as soon as pressure is formed, switch off the stove. Let the cooker come to room temperature, open the lid and lightly mash the vegetables, keep aside.

Step 2.

On a high flame in a wok / Kadahi / or deep heavy bottom pan take butter ,  add the chopped onions, saute the onions.

Step 3.

Saute the onions till they become transparent, add the ginger-garlic paste, fry for a minute.

Step 4.

Add the Capsicums and fry till they are well cooked. Add the chili powder, turmeric powder and pav bhaji masala, roasted cumin seeds powder. Mix and fry for few minutes till the capsicum get cooked a bit.

Step 5.

Now add the mashed vegetables to the fried masala mix well add 1 cup water. Keep on stirring and let it simmer for 12-15 minutes on low flame. Switch off the stove.

Step 6.

Add the lemon juice and mix it well. Serve hot garnished with coriander leaves with lightly butter fried pavs and a blob of butter in each bowl of bhaji.

The buttered pavs:

Step 1.

Slice pav horizontally into two and pan fry in butter for half a minute, pressing two or three times or till pav is crisp and light brown. Serve hot.

For Serving:

  • 1 cup onions, finely chopped
  • 6 fresh lemon wedges
  • 6 knobs of butter

How to serve:

  • For a single serving take a small bowl of hot bhaji, 2 pavs freshly fried,1 tbsp of finely chopped onions, a lemon wedge on a plate.
  • Top the hot bhaji with a knob of butter and serve immediately garnished with 1/2 tsp of finely chopped coriander.
  • Serve hot.

Notes: Instead of butter in the bhaji Olive oil or any other cooking oil can be used. In case pavbhaji masala is not available , garam Masala can be a good substitute .The vegetables that are usually added to the bhaji are cauliflower, potatoes, carrots, peas, capsicum and french beans pumpkin etc. Depending on the combination of these vegetables, the final taste of the  bhaji will be different. You can  make the bhaji with any of these veggie combination.

Health Benefits of mixed vegetables:

    • Eating a diet rich in vegetables and fruits as part of an overall healthy diet may reduce risk for heart disease, including heart attack and stroke.
    • Eating a diet rich in some vegetables and fruits as part of an overall healthy diet may protect against certain types of cancers.
    • Diets rich in foods containing fiber, such as some vegetables and fruits, may reduce the risk of heart disease, obesity, and type 2 diabetes.
    • Eating vegetables and fruits rich in potassium as part of an overall healthy diet may lower blood pressure, and may also reduce the risk of developing kidney stones and help to decrease bone loss.
    • Eating foods such as vegetables that are lower in calories per cup instead of some other higher-calorie food may be useful in helping to lower calorie intake.
    • Nutrients
    • Most vegetables are naturally low in fat and calories. None have cholesterol. (Sauces or seasonings may add fat, calories, or cholesterol.)
    • Vegetables are important sources of many nutrients, including potassium, dietary fiber, folate (folic acid), vitamin A, and vitamin C.
    • Diets rich in potassium may help to maintain healthy blood pressure. Vegetable sources of potassium include sweet potatoes, white potatoes, white beans, tomato products (paste, sauce, and juice), beet greens, soybeans, lima beans, spinach, lentils, and kidney beans.
    • Dietary fiber from vegetables, as part of an overall healthy diet, helps reduce blood cholesterol levels and may lower risk of heart disease. Fiber is important for proper bowel function. It helps reduce constipation and diverticulosis. Fiber-containing foods such as vegetables help provide a feeling of fullness with fewer calories.
    • Folate (folic acid) helps the body form red blood cells. Women of childbearing age who may become pregnant should consume adequate folate from foods, and in addition 400 mcg of synthetic folic acid from fortified foods or supplements. This reduces the risk of neural tube defects, spina bifida, and anencephaly during fetal development.
    • Vitamin A keeps eyes and skin healthy and helps to protect against infections.
    • Vitamin C helps heal cuts and wounds and keeps teeth and gums healthy. Vitamin C aids in iron absorption.

Ref. http://www.choosemyplate.gov/food-groups/vegetables-why.html

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Crispy Potato Rolls

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Hi friends! An easy to make and tasty appetizer for Potato lovers! Use Air frier as a healthier option for cooking it.

Serves: 4
Style:
Indian Vegetarian

Ingredients:

  • 4 potatoes, medium size
  • 6 slice bread, multigrain
  • 1tsp cumin seeds, roasted and powdered
  • 2  green chilies, finely chopped
  • 2  tbsp coriander leaves, finely chopped
  • 1/2 tsp red chili powder
  • 2 tsp Dry mango powder
  • 1 level tsp salt or / salt to taste
  • 1  tsp ginger, finely grated
  • 4 tbsp sesame seeds
  • Oil for deep frying

Method:

Step 1.

Put the washed potatoes in a pressure cooker with two cups of water and close the lid. Place the cooker on high flame. The moment full pressure is formed , reduce the heat to low flame for 5 minutes. Switch off the stove. When pressure cooker is cooled to room temperature, open the lid and take out the boiled potatoes.

Step 2.

Peel and mash the potatoes in a mixing bowl keep aside.

Step 3.

Take a bowl with water to wet the bread. Dip the bread slices one by one and dampen them with water, place the slices between your palms and press, squeezing out the excess water from the bread slices and mash them well.

Step 4.

 Now in the mixing bowl take mashed potatoes, mashed bread slices, green chilies, chopped coriander leaves, salt, cumin powder, red chili powder, dry mango powder, grated ginger and mix very well.

Step 5.

Take twenty four equal portions of the mix and make a roll with each portion and keep aside.

Step 6.

In a plate sprinkle sesame seeds, take each roll and roll over the sesame seeds in a way that each roll is well quoted with the sesame seeds. Keep aside.

Step 7.

Heat the oil for deep frying on high flame. Drop in the rolls slowly. Reduce the heat and fry on medium flame stirring frequently till the rolls are crisp and golden brown in color. Drain on a kitchen paper towel.

Step 8.

Serve hot with green coriander Chutney or tomato ketchup.

Health benefits of the potatoes:

Yet far from being the devil’s food, a cooked new potato has only 26 calories and is packed with nutrients. A key to lasting weight loss is eating foods that make you feel full for longer.’You should eat complex carbohydrates such as potatoes, rather than simple carbohydrates like sugar or biscuits which give a short energy boost followed by hunger pangs,’ she says. ‘In this way, potatoes can help you reduce binge-eating.’

Nutritious: Potatoes provide the body with an essential source of fuel and energy, which you need even when dieting. Potatoes provide the body with an essential source of fuel and energy, which you need even when dieting. As a rich carbohydrate source, they help to fuel all reactions in the body which you need for movement, thinking, digestion and cellular renewal.

Vitamin Booster:

Potatoes were eaten by 19th Century English and Spanish sailors to fend off scurvy. Surprisingly rich in immune-boosting Vitamin C, a medium potato (150g) with the skin provides 27mg, almost half of the recommended daily intake. Potatoes are also a rich source of Vitamin B, folate and minerals such as potassium, magnesium and iron. Potatoes are underground tubers, meaning that they store all the vitamins and minerals needed for growing new potato plants in spring. Rather than being bland and starchy, they’re actually full of nutrients.

Super food: One new potato contains just 26 calories

BLOOD PRESSURE

Potatoes have kukoamines. Traditional Chinese Medicine uses a plant, Lycium chinense – which also contains kukoamines – as a tea to lower blood pressure. A few good servings of potatoes a day would have some blood-pressure lowering activity.

CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

Potatoes have flavonoids, which help protect against cardiovascular-disease by lowering levels of bad LDL-cholesterol and keeping arteries fat-free. The B vitamins in potatoes also protect arteries. Vitamin B6, found in potatoes, reduces levels of a molecule called homocysteine which is involved in inflammation and the furring up of arteries. High homocysteine levels are associated with a significantly increased risk of heart attack and stroke.

GUT HEALTH

A single baked potato will provide nearly 12 per cent of the daily recommended amount of fibre, giving similar levels to whole grain breads, pastas and cereals. High levels of dietary fibre and ‘bulking agents’ support healthy digestion and regular bowel movements, while giving a protective effect from colon cancer.

 

STRESS

Potatoes are exceedingly rich in Vitamin B6, a substance needed for cellular renewal, a healthy nervous system and a balanced mood. Just  100g of baked potato contains 21 per cent of the daily value of the vitamin. It is used to make neurotransmitters –substances that deliver messages from one cell to the next. Neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine are needed for the regulation of mood and Vitamin B6 is needed to make them. It is also used to make adrenaline, hormones that help us respond to stress, and GABA, a substance linked to relaxation and a feeling of well being.

 

Ref. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1206765/Why-potatoes-suprising-health-benefit-key-lasting-weight-loss.html

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Neer Dosa

 

Neer dosa or Neer dose (Tulu : ನೀರ್ ದೋಸೆ) literally meaning Water dosa is a crêpe prepared from rice batter. It is light type of dosa, an Indian dish. Neer dosa is a delicacy from of Tulu nadu region in Karnataka. ‘Neer’ is the word for water in Tulu.

The white,lacy paper thin neer dosas are very popular as they are easy to prepare and no fermentation of the batter is required. The vegetarians can enjoy Neer dosa with tomato chutney or coconut chutney, sambar, vegetable stew or kurma etc.

Prep time: 15 min

Cook time: 20 min

Makes: 10

Cuisine: Indian, South Indian, konkan

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups Raw rice (Sona Masuri rice)
  • 1 level tsp salt or /Salt
  • Cooking oil

Method:

Step 1.

Wash and soak rice over night. Drain the water and grind the rice adding water as required. The batter should be of flowing consistency and must be well ground with a smooth texture.

Step 2.

Add salt and mix well. To test the consistency of batter, dip the spoon in the batter and take out, batter should not form a coating on the back of the spoon. If it does, add more water to the batter.

Step 3.

Take a nonstick pan/ tawa / griddle , grease it and heat it on high flame. To check if the pan/ tawa / griddle is ready to make dosa sprinkle a few drops of water on the hot pan, it should sizzle.

Step 4.

Reduce the flame and pour a ladle full of batter in the center of the pan and swirl it in a circular motion to spread the batter evenly.

Step 5.

Place a lid over the pan and cook on low flame for a minute or so. The dosa remains white. So avoid overcooking it. When neer dosa is ready the dosa leaves sides will leave the pan and the upper layer will appear dry. At this point slowly lift the sides with a spatula, fold in half and again fold it in half to form a triangle.

Remove from pan, place on a serving plate and serve the neer dosa with chutney of your choice, egg curry.

Note:

  1. Use Sona masuri variety of rice for good results.
  2. There is no fermentation required for neer dosa batter. The batter can be used immediately to prepare neer dosa.
  3. If the batter is thick, the dosa will stick to the pan. Keep the batter thin, flowing consistancy.
  4. Each time a fresh neer dosa is cooked, mix the batter well before pouring for the next neer dosa on the pan.
  5. No extra cooking oil is required after pouring the batter on the pan surface, along the sides of neer dosa.
  6. There is no need to flip the neer dosa and cook the other side.
  7. Once one neer dosa is made, place it on a plate. The second neer dosa must be kept next to it and not on top of it as it tends to stick when hot or ideally serve it hot one by one.
  8. Left over batter can be refrigerated and used the next day , but refrigerated batter while reusing, must be used at room temperature and mixed well before preparing the neer dosa. Cold batter will make neer dosa stick to the pan.

 

 

 

Vegetable Stew

Vege Stew Kerala

Vegetable Stew

Hi friends! India’s cultural diversity is perhaps most authentically reflected in its cuisine. The country’s multi-state population results in a striking compilation of culinary styles. Among the intriguingly-termed dishes that comprise dozens of local menus are vegetable stew and appams from Kerala (a stew of carrots, local green peas,potatoes and spices).

Preparation time: 10 minutes

Cooking time: 30 minutes

 Recipe type: Side dish

Cuisine: South India, Kerala

Serves: 3-4

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup carrot, peeled cut into tiny cubed
  • 1/2 cup potato, peeled and cubed
  • 1/2 cup fresh green peas
  • 1 cup onion, thinly sliced
  • 12 garlic cloves, mashed into a paste
  • 2 tsp ginger, finely grated
  • 1 tb-spoon corn flour
  • 2 tbsp poppy seeds/ khuskhus
  • 12 cashew nuts
  • 3 green chilie paste
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon powder/1″ piece of cinnamon
  • 3 cloves, powdered
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper powder
  • 6 green cardamoms, powdered
  • 2 cups thin coconut milk or water * check notes for making coconut milk
  • 1 cup thick coconut milk
  • 2 sprigs of curry leaves/kadi patta
  • 1/2 tsp red chili powder
  • 3 tbsp coconut oil
  • 1 tsp salt or / salt as per taste

Method:

Step 1.

In a pressure cooker, add all the chopped vegetables, 1/4 cup water and 1/2 tsp of salt. Switch off the heat as soon as full pressure is formed. Let the cooker cool to room temperature. Open the lid and take out the steamed vegetables in a bowl. Keep the steamed vegetables aside.

Step 2. 

In a pan heat coconut oil add the curry leaves, cinnamon powder, clove powder, cardamom powder and black pepper powder, red chili powder fry for few seconds, till fragrant.

Step 3. 

Add the onions Sauté till the onions become translucent add ginger, garlic, saute for2-3 minutes.

Step 4.

In a dry grinder take poppy seeds/khuskhus,cashew nuts. Grind to a fine powder. Add this powder to the fried masalas , add the steamed vegetables as well.

Step 5.

In the thin coconut milk or water add corn flour mix well add to the vegetables, cover the pan and cook the vegetables in coconut milk for 2-3 minutes.Add the thick coconut milk. stir well and simmer for just  a minute.

Step 6.

Serve kerala vegetable stew hot with appams, neer dosa or boiled rice or Malabar parathas.

Note: Coconut milk can be prepared at home from fresh coconut.

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups grated fresh coconut
  • 4 cups water

Method:

Step 1.

Put the grated coconut in the blender jar add 2 cups of water and blend till the coconut is ground well.

Step 2.

Strain in a muslin cloth/ or a fine sieve and collect the extract in a bowl , this is the thick coconut milk.

Step 3.

The coconut residue is put back into the blender with 1 cup of water and blended again.

Step 4.

Strain and collect the second extract from it in another bowl. This is the thin coconut milk .

Step 5.

Put back the coconut residue again in the blender add 1 cup of water and blend again and it will be thinner third extract, thinnest coconut milk .

Step 6.

Strain for the third time and collect the third coconut milk in the bowl . So the fresh coconut milk is ready. Coconut milk can be refrigerated and used.

Nutritional Value of Vegetables

Antioxidants: Did you know that including vegetables in your diet is probably the easiest way to stay healthy, trim and nourished? Since vegetables are low-calorie, nutrient-rich foods, they help you to stay in optimum health over the long term by keeping your weight in check. According to a recent study, plant-based foods contain antioxidants(polyphenols) that may improve blood sugar in people at risk for diabetes and heart disease.

As mentioned earlier, vegetables have abundant levels of antioxidants that prevent the growth of cancerous cells. Dark green vegetables have lots of phenolic flavonoid antioxidants and minerals. These vitamins and minerals are essential for the proper functioning of your body. Deficiencies of these vitamins and minerals can lead to serious deficiencies of your bones, teeth and vital organs. Moreover, antioxidants boost the body’s immunity and keeps from developing infections and diseases. Leafy green vegetables have a bioflavonoid known as ‘Quercetin’. This is responsible for the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of vegetables along with its unique, anticancer properties. Quercetin also effectively cuts down the flow of substances that lead to allergies. This compound plays the role of an inhibitor of mass cell secretion, thereby decreasing the release of interleukin-6. Most of the green, yellow and orange vegetables also have high percentage of calcium, potassium, iron, magnesium, vitamin B-complex, vitamin A, vitamin-C, vitamin K, zea-xanthins, α and β carotenes and crypto-xanthins.

Dietary Fiber: Vegetables are great options for consuming dietary fiber. Owing to the high percentage of fiber level in vegetables, your digestive track stays well toned. Vegetables are abundant in soluble as well as insoluble dietary fiber, known as non-starch polysaccharides (NSP). This dietary fiber absorbs the extra water in your colon and thereby retains the moisture content in the fecal matter. This aids in digestion, preventing chronic constipation, hemorrhoids, rectal fissures, and diarrhea. Your digestive system becomes sleeker and its ability to process foods becomes smoother, keeping many ailments away.  Eating more fiber-rich foods keep your digestive system clear and healthy, helping you to avoid problems like constipation, bowel irregularity, colon cancer and even polyps. Since they have high fiber, vegetables also tend to make you feel full for longer, and stops unnecessary snacking, so they can help reduce your weight.

Cancer Prevention: Cabbage, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, and broccoli have a high content of indoles and isothiocyanates. These components have protective properties against colon cancer, breast cancer, skin cancer and other types of cancers. Broccoli sprouts have immensely higher sulforaphane than the matured broccolis, which is a cancer-protective substance. Furthermore, as said before, since vegetables are great antioxidants, they also alleviate the chances of fatal diseases like cancer.

Proteins and Amino Acids: If you eat less animal products in your diet, you must ensure that your diet is high in protein-rich vegetables to compensate for the proteins that you are missing. Once you have the correct combination of vegetables in your meals, you will gain ample amount of amino acids that are required to live healthy. Eat plenty of beans and spinach, along with whole grain rice for a balanced meal.

Water Content: Vegetables naturally have high levels of water; this is the reason why they are generally fat free and low in calories. You can rest assured of both your weight and health once you start on a vegetable-rich diet. The more you consume vegetables, the more the water intake that flushes out waste products and toxins from your body.

Minerals: Green leafy vegetables are high in magnesium and a have low glycemic index, thus proving to be helpful for patients with type 2 diabetes. If you eat at least 1 serving of green leafy vegetables each day, it will considerably lower the risks of diabetes. Green vegetables are also rich in iron and calcium, except for Swiss chard and spinach, since they are high in oxalic acid.

Vitamins: In general, vegetables have a high vitamin content. However, vitamin K is usually prevalent in almost all vegetables. The high level of vitamin K in green vegetables makes them an ideal and natural way to prevent bone problems. Vitamin K is necessary for the production of osteocalcin, a protein mandatory for proper bone health. In a survey, the addition of green, leafy vegetables considerably decreased the chances of hip fractures in middle-aged women.

Prevention of Hypetension: Recent research study suggests that Mediterranean diet comprising of food rich in unsaturated fats (found in olive oil and nuts) and nitrite and nitrate (found in leafy green vegetables) may help protect you from hypertension.

Lycopene and Beta Carotene: Green vegetables have high levels of beta-carotene, which improve immune function considerably once it is converted into vitamin A. Tomatoes contain lycopene, which protects your eyes from vision problems. A diet deficient in green vegetables often leads to the possibilities of blindness, and other illnesses in children and adults.

Allyl sulfides: Garlic, onions, chives, leeks and scallions are rich in allyl sulfides that help in lowering high blood pressure and protecting the stomach and digestive tract from fatal diseases like cancer.

Multimorbidity: Recent research suggests that greater consumption of vegetable, whole grain products and fruits may lower the risk of multimorbidity.

Good HealthEating fruit and vegetables may promote emotional well-being among healthy young adults.  Research suggests that good mood may lead to greater preference for healthy foods over indulgent foods.

Ref. https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/vegetable/vegetables.html

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  • Nick’s kitchen is for Vegetarians. It sometimes provides education and support to individuals who want to become vegetarian, or move toward a more vegetarian diet.
  • Nick’s kitchen provides some information on vegetarian and vegan diets to the best of their knowledge and abilities.
  • Nick’s kitchen does not claim to be health care professional, nutritionist, nor does it claims to treat any illness through vegan or vegetarian diet.
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Cardamom

Black Cardamom    green cardamom  Madagasaker cardamoms

Black Cardamoms                     Green Cardamoms                Madagascar Cardamoms

History
The origin of cardamom can be traced back to as early as 4th century BC in the monsoon forests of the Western Ghats in southern India. Today, this area is known as the Cardamom Hills, and until 200 years back, this area produced most of the world’s cardamom. The cardamom fruits have been in trade in India for more than 1000 years. They had been in print in the medical compendium Charaka Samhita between 2nd century BC and 2nd century AD. What’s more, it is also mentioned in the Sanskrit texts, Taitirriya Samhita of the 4th century BC. During the same time, the Greeks began importing cardamom from the East. While the inferior grades were called amomon, the superior grades were named kardamomon. Eventually, the Romans started importing substantial quantities of cardamom from India and regarded them as one of the most popular oriental spices in the Roman cuisine. Most of the cardamom was supplied from the evergreen monsoon forests of southern India and Sri Lanka. In 1903, cardamom plantation was abolished due to excessive production in Ceylon, now Sri Lanka, which led to low prices. The British colonies spread the plantation of cardamom in other parts of India as a secondary crop. Today, cardamom is largely used as an aromatic spice in Eastern, Arab and some Scandinavian cuisines.

Main Name: Cardamom
Biological Name: Elettaria cardamomum
Hindi Name: Chhoti ilaichi, Elaichi, Hari ilaichi
Names in other Indian languages: Yelakkai, Elakkai (Tamil), Elathari (Malayalam), Yealak kayulu, Elakkayi (Telugu), Elaychi (Gujarati), Choto elach (Bengali), Velchil, Veldoda (Marathi), Alaichi (Oriya), Hari ilaichi, Elaichi, (Punjabi), Elaichi, Choti alaichi (Urdu)

Cardamom, botanically known as Elettaria cardamomum, hails from the family of Zingiberaceae, or ginger. Three types of cardamom are found – green cardamom, brown cardamom and Madagascar cardamom.

Cardamom is native to the evergreen forests of India,the Middle East and North Africa. This spice is commonly used in Indian cuisine, highly valued for its pleasant aroma, slightly pungent taste, and warm sensation.

Cardamom isn’t just tasty, it’s healthy, too.It’s good adding cardamom to your food for the flavor alone, health benefits of the spices are also there. It is considered as ‘Queen of Spices’ . Due to the aromatic fragrance it exudes, gorgeous and mouth-watering delicacies are prepared with it . Referred by the names ‘Grains of Paradise’, ela, elachi, and elaichi amongst several others, cardamom is a versatile spice that adds an equally delicious and aromatic flavor to both pungent and sweet dishes. Grind the seeds into powder, or use whole pods; cardamom adds the right flavor to any delicacy, particularly when cracked a little just before being tossed in the preparations. Taste improves of any meal by adding this lovely spice. This Spices is the second largest consumed spice in the world, after black pepper, and world’s second most expensive spice, after the saffron.

With several essential nutrients and natural minerals present in cardamom, the health benefits and medicinal qualities are numerous.  and glance through the following sections to discover the health benefits cardamom has to offer.

Health Benefits of Cardamom:

  • The high concentration of lenoleic acid improves blood circulation in the lungs by the blood thinning action; hence cardamom is beneficial for relieving the symptoms of asthma and bronchitis.
  • Oral administration of cardamom seeds is known for inhibiting the growth of cancer cells, with rare cases of completely destroying the cells.
  • Regular consumption of cardamom treats high cholesterol levels and reduces high blood pressure; thus, lowering the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
  • Due to its natural anti-bacterial property, cardamom helps in neutralizing dental bacteria, thereby fighting bad breath and other oral health issues.
  • An infusion of cardamom and cinnamon is used for curing pharyngitis, sore throat, uvula relaxation and hoarseness during the infective stage of influenza.
  • Cardamom has been highly effective in treating gastrointestinal problems, like indigestion, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, constipation, upset stomachs and flatulence.
  • Due to its anti-spasmodic properties, cardamom helps in preventing spasms and convulsions.
  • Inflamed nerves and backaches have been known to be successfully treated with the application of cardamom oil or consuming cardamom seeds.
  • Cardamom boosts appetite in anorexic patients, a disorder characterized by excessive weight loss. Consuming cardamom increases hunger pangs, thereby helping in the recovery process.
  • Cardamom stimulates the natural process of detoxification through sweating and urination, thereby purifying the entire body and strengthening the kidneys and urinary system.
  • By reducing the air and water elements, cardamom relieves stomach dyspepsia, cures indigestion and soothes the mucus membrane. As such, the gas and heartburn caused by garlic and onion is effectively relieved by cardamom.
  • Cardamom, when mixed with banana leaf powder and amla juice, is an excellent diuretic for treating gonorrhea (inflammation of the urethra or vagina), cystitis (inflammation of the urinary bladder), nephritis (inflammation of the kidneys) and burning or infrequent urination.
  • Cardamom, when added to tea, gives a pleasant aroma, which serves as an effective remedy for depression.
  • It has stimulating effects that secretes various enzymes and hormones, gastric juices, peristaltic motion, circulation and excretion; thereby maintaining proper metabolism.
  •  When combined with honey and other spices, cardamom acts as an effective cure for laryngitis and tuberculosis.
  • Cardamom acts as a natural health tonic, when taken at bedtime, diluted with milk and honey. Besides, it is effective in preventing memory loss.

How many calories in cardamom (per 100 gm)
Cardamom has about 311 calories per 100 gm of weight.
How to Buy Cardamom

  • Cardamom is available as whole pods and in powdered forms in the market all round the year.
  • You can easily find both varieties of cardamom. ‘Elettaria’ pods are small and light green in color, while ‘Amomum’ pods are larger and dark brown.
  • To check the freshness of the pods, scratch the pod with your fingertip. In case it gives off a sweet aroma, the pod has passed the test.
  • Do not buy pods that are light in color and have stains, spots or molds.

Cardamom Storage Tips

  • Always store cardamom pods in an airtight container in a cool, dark and dry place.
  • When placed in the refrigerator, cardamom pods retain their freshness for longer durations.
  • Powdered cardamom should always be kept in a tightly sealed container and should be used at the earliest as it tends to lose its flavor quickly.

Tip: Chew on elaichi  regularly after every meal. The best way to keep acidity at bay is to avoid sitting right after you have eating; instead walk around a bit while chewing on the elaichi pod and you should feel much better.

If you suffer from indigestion this tip is for you. Take a two to three pods of cardamom, a small piece of ginger, a few pieces of cloves and a few dhania seeds. Grind them well and eat this with warm water. It acts as an instant remedy for indigestion, bloating and gas.

Another great remedy for headaches caused due to indigestion is to make cardamom tea. All you need to do is infuse it into some regular green tea and drink it while it’s warm. This mixture works well right at the onset of the symptoms of indigestion.

If you have a cold, cough or a congested chest , elaichi is the best natural remedy to relieve the symptoms.  All you need to do is add a few drop of elaichi’s essential oil to your vessel of steaming water during steam inhalation.

Cardamom culinary uses :

Cardamom spice is a highly aromatic spice that is most commonly used in Eastern, Arab, and some Scandinavian cuisines. Its unique slightly sweet and savory flavor allows it to be combined with both sweet and savory dishes.

Cardamom seed’s ability to enhance so many types of food is why it is a good combination with a wide range of other ingredients from seafood to sauces, to meats, poultry, vegetables, and even desserts, pastries, and other baked goods.

Numerous flavorful little cardamom seeds are encased within a single cardamom pod that are green in color when fresh. Cardamom spice has a complex flavor that can be described as slightly sweet, floral, and spicy with citric elements.

It leaves the tongue with a warm antiseptic sensation similar to eucalyptus with an additional peppery after taste. Some have described its flavor as spicy and cola-like. Grind cardamom from one of the whole forms of the spice to ensure a superior flavor and aroma, both of which are quickly lost when the spice is pre-ground.

Many traditional Indian dishes feature different varieties of cardamom. Elettaria, or green cardamom, is combined with condensed milk and sugar to make sweets collectively referred to as mithai. Green cardamom is also used to flavor coffee and teas, most notably Masala chai.

Since culinary connoisseurs consider green cardamon the premium variety, it is commonly used to flavor meats, poultry, seafood, vegetable dishes, soups and sauces. In contrast, Amomum, or black cardamom, imparts a slightly mint-like flavor and is an ingredient in garam masala, a seasoning blend used to flavor curries and rice dishes.

Ground cardamom is convenient to have for baking and other applications where the spice needs to be ground. Freshness and thus flavor are of course compromised when cardamom is pre ground because it loses flavor soon after grinding. To appreciate cardamom’s true flavor we suggest grinding it before use in a spice mill, electric coffee grinder, or mortar and pestle.

White cardamom that was commonly available in the North America and Europe had been bleached to achieve its color, or lack of it. It is used in baking and some desserts because its color helps keep light colored batters, sauces, and confections speck free. The bleaching process also destroyed much of the cardamom’s flavor leading to white cardamom’s decline in popularity.

Ref. http://recipeclout.india-server.com/cardamom.html

Ref. http://www.stylecraze.com/articles/benefits-of-green-cardamom-for-skin-hair-and-health/

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Ref. http://www.cardamomspice.com/#order

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  • Nick’s kitchen is for Vegetarians. It sometimes provides education and support to individuals who want to become vegetarian, or move toward a more vegetarian diet.
  • Nick’s kitchen provides some information on vegetarian and vegan diets to the best of their knowledge and abilities.
  • Nick’s kitchen does not claim to be health care professional, nutritionist, nor does it claims to treat any illness through vegan or vegetarian diet.
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Gatte ki Sabzi

Gatte ki sabzi

Dumpling Curry/ Gatte Ki Sabzi

Preparation tips:

Besan / gram flour is usually mixed with water, olive oil, yogurt or milk to make a paste that can be any consistency depending on the desired use. The paste is seasoned with any combination of parsley, cumin, coriander, turmeric, red chili, rosemary, onion or garlic. It’s traditionally cooked in a skillet to create a flat bread called socca or fried into fritters. Use a thick besan/ Gram flour batter to coat and fry vegetables or add small shrimps to a thin batter and fry them into appetizer-like pancakes.

Gattas/ Dumplings made with besan / gram flour dipped in a spicy gravy are absolutely delicious.

Serves: 5-6

Cook time: 40 minutes

Cuisine: India, Rajasthan

Course: Main

Ingredients:

For the Gattas/ Dumplings:

  • 1 cup besan / gram flour
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1 tsp coriander powder
  • 1/2 tsp chili powder
  • 1/4 tsp asafetida / heeng
  • 3/4 tsp salt or / salt to taste
  • 1 tsp carom seed
  • 1 tsp ginger, grated fine
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 cup curd, whisked
  • Oil

 

For the gravy:

  • 1 onion big size, finely chopped
  • 2 tomatoes medium size, pureed
  • 2 Red chilies
  • 1/2 tsp cumin seed
  • 4-5  cloves
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon
  • 12 cloves garlic, finely mashed
  • 2 tbsp oil
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1/4 tsp chili powder
  • 3 tsp coriander powder
  • 1/4 tsp asafetida / heeng
  • 1 level tsp Salt or / salt to taste
  • 1 tbsp coriander leaves, finely chopped

Method:

For the Gattas/ Dumplings:

Step 1.

In a bowl mix the besan/ gram flour, turmeric, chili powder, coriander powder, asafetida powder, salt , carom seeds , baking soda and mix it together well for making the gattas/ Dumplings.

Step 2.

Add to this the ginger and knead the dough with curd, adding carefully the sufficient curd/ yogurt, to make a firm and smooth dough. Add one tsp of oil to the dough and knead again.

 

Step 3.

Divide the dough into equal portions and shape each portion of the dough into a 1/2 inch diameter roll.

Step 4.

In a wide large bowl add four cups of water and let it boil, once the water starts boiling, gently slide the rolls into the water and let the rolls cook for about 10-12 minutes on a high flame. Switch off the stove.

Step 5.

Take the gatta rolls out gently from the water in a tray and let them cool down. When the gatta/ Dumpling rolls are cooled to room temperature, cut each gatta/ Dumpling roll into 1/2 inch pieces.

Step 6.

After slicing the gatte’s/ Dumplings, heat the oil in a frying pan and deep fry the gattes/ Dumplings in two three batches. With frying, gate become more firm, crisper and get fully cooked. Keep the fried gatte/ Dumplings aside.
For the gravy:

Step 1.

In a pressure cooker put the tomatoes ( cutting each tomato into two halves) with one cup of water on high flame, the moment pressure is formed switch off the stove. When cooker cooled to room temperature, open the lid take out the tomato halves, peel and remove the tomato skin. Grind the tomatoes into a smooth puree and set aside.

Step 2.
In a grinder make onion paste. Now for making the gravy, heat a pan, add two tsp oil, add cumin seeds, when cumin starts crackling add heeng fry for few seconds, add cloves, cinnamon, and add onion paste, garlic paste and sauté on medium flame for 7-8 minutes . Add the tomato puree and let it cook on slow flame till gets thickened .

Step 3.
Now add the powdered spices like turmeric, dhania powder, red chili powder and salt. Now add half cup of water and add the fried gatte’s and mix gently. Reduce the heat to low flame and add the whisked curd. Once you see the oil coming up to the surface switch off the stove.

Step 4.

Serve hot garnished with coriander leaves. A good accompaniment with boiled rice/ white rice or any Indian bread of your choice!

 

 

Nutrient Facts for Besan Flour/ Gram flour:

Besan flour, or gram flour, may not sound familiar until you hear its third name: chickpea flour. The characteristic nutty flavor from finely ground chickpeas gives besan flour the ability to create tasty, simple breads that stand on their own with few ingredients. It also stands above wheat flour in protein and folate content.

Basics:

Besan flour is naturally higher in protein than wheat-based flours. One-half cup contains 10 grams of protein, compared to 8 grams in whole-grain wheat flour and just 6 grams in white flour. One-half cup of besan flour has 178 calories and 3 grams of total fat. Even though that’s double the fat of whole-wheat flour, 70 percent of the fat in besan flour comes from healthy unsaturated fats that can lower cholesterol. The same portion has 5 grams of fiber.

Vitamins:

One-half cup of besan flour has 201 micrograms of folate, compared to 26 micrograms in whole-wheat flour and 182 micrograms in enriched white flour. If you consumed an entire half-cup of besan flour, you’d get 50 percent of the recommended daily intake of folate. This important vitamin is critical for the production of proteins and genetic material. In this role, folate is especially important during periods of rapid growth. When taken before and during pregnancy, it helps prevent birth defects of the brain and spinal cord. The same portion of besan flour is a good source of thiamin and vitamin B-6. Thiamin converts food into energy, while vitamin B-6 is needed for the synthesis of red blood cells and the neurotransmitter serotonin that regulates appetite and mood.

Minerals:

Besan flour delivers a boost of iron, magnesium and phosphorus. Well known for its role carrying oxygen, iron also functions as an antioxidant and it’s needed for the production of collagen. Magnesium causes muscles to relax, which helps maintain vascular health and regulates blood pressure. Phosphorus combines with calcium to form the primary compound used to build bones. It also carries lipids through the body and activates enzymes that produce energy. One-half cup of besan flour has 2 milligrams of iron, 76 milligrams of magnesium and 146 milligrams of phosphorus.

 

Gluten Free

Besan flour doesn’t contain gluten, so it makes a good substitute for wheat flour in gluten-free diets. Depending on the food you’re making, the bean taste may not create the best result. Try mixing besan flour with white rice flour, making sure that the total amount is the same that’s called for in the recipe. You’ll probably need to adjust the fluids to create the same consistency achieved with wheat flour. If you’re making yeast dough, you’ll need to add about 1 teaspoon of guar or xanthan gum for every 1 cup of flour so that the yeast can rise.

Ref. http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/nutrient-besan-flour-3167.html

Shalgam ki Sabzi/Turnip

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Turnip curry /Shalgam ki sabzi simply delicious!

Prep time: 10 minutes

Cooking time: 25 minutes

Course: Main

Level: Easy

Serves: 4

Ingredients:

  • 500 gm Shalgam /turnips, washed, peeled and chopped into tiny cubes
  • 2 tomatoes medium size, finely chopped
  • 3 medium size onions, finely chopped
  • 1 tsp ginger, finely grated
  • 12 cloves of garlic, mashed well
  • 2 green chilies , finely chopped
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1 tsp Cumin, roasted and powdered
  • 2 tsp Coriander powder
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 tbsp olive oil / mustard oil
  • 2/3 tsp Salt or / salt to taste
  • 2 tbsp Coriander leaves, finely chopped

Method:

Step 1.

In a pressure cooker heat the oil add the chopped green chillies, grated ginger and  garlic paste fry for half a minute.

Step 2.

Add the chopped onions and saute for five minutes or till the onions are lightly browned on medium flame.

Step 3.

Add pureed tomatoes, salt, turmeric, cumin and coriander powder. Fry on low flame for 5-7 minutes.

Step 4.

Add the turnip cubes and mix , add water and stir well. Close the cooker lid and on high flame, the moment pressure is formed reduce the heat and cook on low flame for about 10 minutes.

Step 5.

When pressure comes down open the cooker add the sugar and mixing the cooked turnips mash them.

Step 6.

Cook for a few minutes. Serve hot garnished with finely chopped coriander leaves with tandoori roti or any Indian bread of your choice! Dals / lentils and Raitas are good accompaniments.

 

Turnips, Scientific name: Brassica rapa (Rapifera Group) are nutritious root vegetables sought after in a variety of cuisines across Europe, Asia, and Eastern American regions. It is one of the cool-season vegetables belonging within the broad Brassicaceae family, which also includes cabbage, kale, brussels-sprouts, etc. The roots have been cultivated as staple food during ancient Greek and Roman periods. Although, its bulbous root which is widely popular, it is its top fresh greens rather more nutritious, several times richer in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

Health benefits of turnips:

  • Turnips are very low calorie root vegetables; contains only 28 calories per 100 g. However, they are very good source of anti-oxidants, minerals, vitamins and dietary fiber.
  • Fresh roots are indeed one of the vegetables rich in vitamin C; provide about 21mg or 35% of DRA of vitamin C per 100 g. Vitamin-C is a powerful water-soluble anti-oxidant required by the body for synthesis of collagen. It also helps the body scavenge harmful free radicals, prevents from cancers, inflammation, and helps boost immunity.
  • Turnip greens indeed are the storehouse of many vital nutrients; contain certain minerals and vitamins several fold more than that in the roots. The greens are very rich in antioxidants like vitamin A, vitamin C, carotenoid, xanthin, and lutein. In addition, the leafy-tops are an excellent source of vitamin K.
  • In addition, its top greens are also a very good source of B-complex group of vitamins such as folates, riboflavin, pyridoxine, pantothenic acid and thiamin.
  • Furher, the fresh greens are also excellent sources of important minerals like calcium, copper, iron and manganese.

 

Ref. http://www.nutrition-and-you.com/turnips.html

Tomato Paneer

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Hi friends! Cottage cheeses chunks in tomato gravy with mild spices, tossed together in olive oil.

Preparation Time : 10 minutes

Cooking time : 25 minutes

Servings : 6

Cuisine: North Indian

Course: Main Course

Level Of Cooking: Easy

Ingredients :

  • 250 grams Paneer /cottage cheese
  • 8 medium size tomatoes, pureed
  • 1/2 cup Fresh cream
  • 1 tsp Cumin seeds
  • 1/4 tsp Asafoetida / heeng
  • 2 green chillies , made into paste
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1/2 nutmeg / jayaphal, powdered
  • 1tsp Sugar
  • 1/2 tsp Garam masala
  • 8 green cardamoms , powdered
  • 1 tsp or /Salt to taste
  • 2 tbsp Olive oil

Method :

Step 1

Cut paneer/cottage cheese into small cubes fry the cubes in a non stick pan lightly. Cut tomatoes and puree in the blender, keep aside.

Step 2

In a non stick pan heat oil, add asafoetida fry till slightly pink, put cumin seeds when it starts crackling add turmeric powder, nutmeg powder, sugar, salt and mix well sauté for a minute.

Step 3

Add tomato puree, green chilli paste, and mix well bring it to a boil. Lower the heat and cook till the oil surfaces.

Step 4

Add cottage cheese pieces and fresh cream. Sprinkle cardamom powder, mix well. Let the mixture come to boil. Switch off the stove. Serve hot with any Indian bread of your choice.

Note: After adding cream do not cook for long period, over cooking alters the texture and taste of the dish. Nutmeg goes well with certain types of savory dishes like cheese dishes etc.

Paneer is a type of cheese. It is the Indian name for cottage cheese. Paneer, unlike other cheeses, has not been matured and it is rather bland. Cheese is nutritious food made mostly from the milk of cows but also other mammals, including sheep, goats, buffalo, reindeer, camels and yaks. The milk is curdled using some combination of rennet (or rennet substitutes) and acidification.Bacteria acidify the milk and play a role in defining the texture and flavour of most cheeses. There are hundreds of types of cheese.

Nick’s kitchen medical Disclaimer:

  • Nick’s kitchen is for Vegetarians. It sometimes provides education and support to individuals who want to become vegetarian, or move toward a more vegetarian diet.
  • Nick’s kitchen provides some information on vegetarian and vegan diets to the best of their knowledge and abilities.
  • Nick’s kitchen does not claim to be health care professional, nutritionist, nor does it claims to treat any illness through vegan or vegetarian diet.
  • If you have a medical condition,Nick’s kitchen recommend that you consult your health care professionals before changing your diet.
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Methi Matar

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Methi Mutter- fresh fenugreek / methi leaves with green peas

Alternate Names: Fenugreek is also known as Methya (in Marathi), menthya (in Kannada), Vendayam (in Tamil), Menthulu (in Telugu), Uluva (in Malayalam) , Uluhaal ( in Sinhalese), Methi ( (In Oriya,Bangla, Punjabi, Urdu and Hindi). In Persian it is Shanbalîleh, and in Arabic its name is Hilbeh. Cooking: 45 minutes

Hi friends! Delicious treat for your next get-together, a party favorite!

 

Course: Main

Serves: 4

Cuisine: North Indian

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup fresh green peas
  • 2 cups fresh fenugreek / methi leaves, finely chopped
  • 2 tomatoes, medium size, blanched and chopped
  • 1 onion medium size, finely chopped
  • 1/2 tsp cumin seeds
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper powder
  • 1/2 cup malai/fresh cream
  • 9 cashew nuts
  • 1 tsp poppy seeds / khuskhus, soaked in 1/4 cup water
  • 1 1/4 tsp salt or / salt to taste
  • 1/2 tsp sugar
  • 2 tbsp Olive oil
  • For the paste:
  • 1 onion, medium size
  • 2 green chilies
  • 1tsp ginger, finely grated
  • 4 cloves garlic

Method:

Step 1.

Wash very well in cold water and cut finely fenugreek / methi leaves in a bowl.

Step 2.

Soak for half an hour the finely chopped Fenugreek / Methi leaves in one cup of water, add 1/4 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp sugar to it . Strain the fenugreek / methi leaves and squeeze extra water from fenugreek / methi leaves and keep aside.

Step 3.

In a pressure cooker take green peas add 1/4 cup of water. On a high flame when full pressure is formed, switch off the stove. When pressure cooker cools down to room temperature, open the lid and keep the peas aside.

Step 4.

Take 1 onion, finely chopped, 2 green chilies, chopped, 1tsp ginger 4 cloves garlic and 1/4 cup water in a blender and make a fine paste. Keep aside.

Step 5.

Blanche tomatoes, and after removing the skin chop finely and keep aside.

Step 6.

Make a fine paste of soaked poppy seeds / khuskhus seeds and cashew nuts, keep aside

Step 7.

Heat a tbsp of oil in a kadahi / wok / or frying pan, add the fenugreek / methi leaves and sauté on medium flame for 2-3 minutes till slightly glossy. Switch off the stove and remove the fenugreek / methi leaves in a bowl and keep aside.

Step 8.

Heat the remaining one tbsp oil in a pan, add the cumin seeds, when cumin starts crackling add one finely chopped onion and sauté till the onions are transparent. Add onion, ginger, garlic, green chilies paste to it and sauté for seven to eight minutes on medium flame, stirring continuously.

Step 9.

Add chopped tomatoes, freshly ground pepper powder mix well. Cook for five minutes more.
Add the boiled green peas and fenugreek / methi leaves sauté for two minutes.

Step 10.

Add cashew nut and poppy seeds paste and cook for 3-4 minutes.

Step 11.

Reduce flame, add cream/ malai , stirring continuously add salt mix well. Switch off the stove.

Step 12.

Serve hot with any Indian bread of your choice.

Health benefits of Methi / Fenugreek leaves:

In the Eastern cultures, especially India, fenugreek leaves are more widely used as compared to seeds primarily due to its immense nutritional benefits. While the seeds of this plant are used for only for the flavor, the leaves have herb nutrition value in them. So, when we talk about the benefits of fenugreek we are particularly referring to its greener parts.

Fenugreek leaves are basically a kind of green leafy vegetables unless you dry them for storage (kasuri methi). So they will give you all the goodness associated with green vegetables.

The fresh leaves of the Methi plant have a slightly bitter under taste and can be cooked just like we cook spinach. It is a very good source of iron. That is why fenugreek, both its seeds and leaves are considered medicinal for curing anemia. In fact, even if you follow standard medicine, patients with low hemoglobin count are usually put on a diet of fenugreek and other vegetables like spinach and lettuce.

Fenugreek has herb nutrition in it. If you crush the fresh leaves of Fenugreek or make a glass of juice out of them, it could be the perfect health drink to control the hormonal level of insulin in the blood. Fenugreek is a kind of similar to bitter gourd when we consider the bitter taste and properties of regulating insulin. It is a must note point for diabetics.

Fenugreek could give competition to Spinach as a rich source of vitamin K. Commonly spinach is the traditional answer to all your vitamin K needs but fenugreek has almost as much or more of this vital nutrient.

It is a very good source of roughage because is basically comprised of leaves. It will fulfill your body’s fiber requirements abundantly. Traditionally methi or fenugreek is supposed to be very beneficial to people who have a persistent problem of constipation.

Surprisingly, fenugreek is also a great source of protein and nicotinic acid. These nutrients lend benefits of fenugreek that are specific to hair. It foster hair growth and is good for the general health and shine of hair.

In spite of so many benefits people sometimes don’t prefer to eat fenugreek because of its bitterness, especially in the dried form when the concentration of the bitterness increases. The solution is to either eat it fresh or add the dried leaves to foods like dals, curries or mix it or knead the flour to make tasty methi parathas! Either ways the benefits of fenugreek as a nutritional bonanza need to be utilized to the fullest.
Ref. http://www.boldsky.com/health/nutrition/2011/benefits-fenugreek-leaves-130911.html

Nick’s kitchen medical Disclaimer:

  • Nick’s kitchen is for Vegetarians. It sometimes provides education and support to individuals who want to become vegetarian, or move toward a more vegetarian diet.
  • Nick’s kitchen provides some information on vegetarian and vegan diets to the best of their knowledge and abilities.
  • Nick’s kitchen does not claim to be health care professional, nutritionist, nor does it claims to treat any illness through vegan or vegetarian diet.
  • If you have a medical condition,Nick’s kitchen recommend that you consult your health care professionals before changing your diet.
  • Any changes that you make to your diet, and the results of those changes, are your decision and your responsibility.

Mongre ki Subzi/Radish Pods

 

Radish podsMoongre ki sabzi

Moongre ki Subzi / Radish Pods

In North India radish pods are known as moongre. They are sold in bundles and are crunchy. The pods can be eaten raw or cooked. If you love sharp flavours you will like this sabzi. We used to make a chutney by grinding the pods with green chilies and mixing in salt and thick yoghurt. We can make salads also with Radish pods.

Radish pods are crunchy and full of flavor. Podding radishes (Raphanus caudatus) are like other radishes in that they need cool weather for top flavor and very cool soil (as soon as it can be worked) for best growth. But, podding radishes tolerate heat better than root radishes when temperatures soar.

Radish pods begin to form in 40 to 50 days, lower ones ripening first. Pick the teardrop-shaped pods when they are tender, before they become fibrous. The 4- to-12-inch long pods are most crisp and flavorful when about pencil-thick.Pod colors range from green to green mottled with lavender to purple. The purple ones are the spiciest.

Ingredients:

  • 250gm Radish pods / Mogre ki phali
  • 2 medium size Onions, finely chopped
  • 2 medium size Potatoes
  • 2 medium size tomatoes, pureed
  • 15 cloves of garlic, well mashed
  • 1 tsp ginger, finely grated
  • 3 tbsp refined Mustard oil
  • 1/4 tsp Asafetida / heeng
  • 1/2 tsp Cumin seed
  • 1/2 tsp Turmeric Powder
  • 1 tbsp Coriander Powder
  • 1/2 tsp Red Chili Powder
  • 1 level tsp Salt or / salt to taste
  • 1 table spoon Green coriander, finely chopped

Method:

Step 1.

Wash the Moongre / Radish pods. Remove top and bottom ends of each pod. Cut into 1″ long pieces and keep aside.

Step 2.

Wash, peel and cube the potatoes and keep aside.

Step 3.

Take a heavy bottom pan / wok / or kadahi heat the oil add the cumin seeds . When cumin seed start crackling add asafetida / heeng, fry till it is light pink in colour.

Step 4.

Add onions and sauté till light golden in colour, add garlic and ginger and fry for one or two minutes more. Add the pureed tomatoes, salt, turmeric, chili and coriander powder. Stir and cook till the tomatoes are well cooked and the oil begins to surface.

Step 5.

Add the cut Moongre / Radish pods and potato cubes. Cover and cook on low flame stirring at regular intervals till potatoes are tender, about 15 to 20 minutes.

Step 6.

Serve with any Indian bread of your choice and lentil / dal, Raitas of your choice.

 

Health benefits of Radish pods / Moongre:

The pods are crunchy additions to that first spring salad and fast-to-grow pickle material. Packed with Vitamin C, podding radishes also offer plenty of other low-cal, high-fiber nutrients.

 

Aloo Gobhi

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There are various versions of Aloo gobhi in the North Indian cuisin.This is my recipe for making aloo gobhi and we all love it at home.

Prep time: 15minutes  

Cook time: 30minutes

To be served in: 45minutes

Serves: 6

Ingredients:

  • 1 Medium cauliflower, cut into small florets
  • 2 potatoes medium size, washed, peeled, halved, and cubed
  • 1 tbsp fresh ginger, finely grated
  • 2 tbsp finely chopped fresh coriander
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds, roasted, powdered
  • ½ tsp turmeric powder
  • 1 tbsp coriander powder
  • 1 tsp salt or / Salt to taste
  • 1/4 tsp Asafetida, Heeng
  • ½ tsp red chili powder
  • 3 tbsp Olive oil orany other cooking oil

Method:

Step 1.

Heat oil in a kadhai / wok / heavy bottom pan. Add asafetida fry for few seconds till turns pink.

Step 2.

Add the potatoes. Fry for a few minutes now add the cauliflower florets. Add salt, turmeric powder, chili powder , cumin powder and coriander powder.

Step 3.

Reduce the heat to low flame and cook sabji covered . Cook about 15 minutes, stirring every few minutes, till potatoes and cauliflower are quite tender, but not mushy.

Step 4.

Garnish with finely chopped coriander leaves and serve hot with any Indian bread of your choice!

Nei Appams/Sweet Appams

 

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Neyyappam Appams / Sweet

Appams/Unniyappam 2nd Recipe (  with Variation)

Hi friends!Unniyappam-Neyyappam is the traditional recipe and popular snack of keralites. Both Neyyappam and Unni appam is often used as a ritual offering in temples in Kerala ,South India.Unni in malayalam means small, Ney means ghee/clarified butter and Appam means small rice cake.

Prep time: 5 minutes

Cook time: 15 minutes

Makes: 15

Recipe Cuisine: South Indian/ Kerala delicacies

Recipe Category: Snacks

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup Wheat flour
  • 1/4 cup Rice flour
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/4 tsp of Baking soda
  • 1/2 cup Jaggery, grated
  • 4 tbsp Fresh grated coconut, Optional
  • 4 Cardamoms, powdered
  • 1 banana, Ripe and mashed
  • 1 /4 tsp Salt
  • 1 tbsp Pure Ghee/clarified butter

Method:

Step 1.

In a bowl take wheat flour, mashed bananas,rice flour, cardamom powder, grated coconut, baking soda and mix well .

Step 2.

In a pan heat water add jaggery, heat till all the jaggery dissolves.

Step 3.

Mix the jaggery syrup to the flour gradually, stirring and mixing all the ingredients well.

Step 4.

Add slowly milk to  the mix  to have a thick batter.

Step 5.

Keep the batter aside for half an hour.

Step 6.

Heat the appam pan and put a drop of oil into each indent of the mould . Now add the required amount of batter into the mould indents to make them 2/3 full.

Step 7.

Cook for 4-5 minutes on low flame .When it gets cooked (golden brown) on one side, using a skewer or a knife flip over gently  (each appam )and let the other side also cook for 2-3 minutes.Make sure appams are fully cooked. Serve hot.

Note:

Add jaggery according to your sweet taste. Add little amount of more to the batter and mix well.

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Sarson ka Saag

Sarson ka saag  Makki ki Roti

Ingredients:

  • 800 gms fresh Sarson leaves / Mustard leaves
  • 200 gm Palak leaves /Spinach
  • 150 gm Bathua / chenopodium album
  • 150 gm Ghee
  • 3 Green Chilies
  • 1/2 cup Maize flour
  • 100 gm Butter
  • 15 cloves of Garlic, mashed
  • 1 tbsp Ginger, finely grated
  • 2 onions medium size, grated

Method:

Step1.

Wash sarson, bathua, spinach leaves very thoroughly. Finely chop all three greens, and keep aside.

Step 2.

Take a pressure cooker and put the finely chopped sarson, bathua, spinach and add two cups of water, salt, whole green chilies, close the lid and cook it on high flame till full pressure is formed. Once the pressure is formed reduce the flame to low and cook for 20 minutes.

Step 3.

Let the pressure cooker cool to room temperature, open the lid, take out the saag mix and blend it, keep aside.

Step 4.

Add maize flour slowly and mix it with the help of a ladle, cook it well for about 15 minutes.

Step 5.

Take a heavy bottom saucepan and heat pure ghee, add onions sauté till translucent. Add grated ginger, mashed garlic, sauté till slightly pink.

Step 6.

Temper the saag with the fried ginger garlic.Serve hot with makki ki roti, makki ki poori or paratha. Serve with a small cube of white butter on top of the hot saag .

Ingredients for Makki ki roti:

  • 1 cup makki atta/ Maiz flour
  • 1/2 cup wheat flour
  • Hot water for kneading
  • 1 tsp Carom seeds
  • 1 level tsp Salt or / salt to taste
  • Pure ghee for frying

Method for makki ki roti:

Step 1.

Take in a big bowl makki atta/ Maiz flour and wheat flour, add salt and carom seeds.  Knead it well in to a soft dough by adding hot water slowly.

Step 2.

Heat the tava / griddle make ten equal portions from the dough. Make round shape of the dough, flatten it and roll in to 1/4 ” thick discs. Carefully transfer each rolled disc one by one to the tava / griddle.

Step 3.

Add a little ghee so that it does not stick. Cook on medium flame with ghee till golden brown on both sides. Serve hot with hot sarson ka saag and  white butter.

Note: By adding wheat flour it becomes easy to handle the makki ka atta/ Maiz flour for making the roti.

 

Bathua / Chenopodium album, Sarson / Mustard leaves , Palak / Spinach

Bathua saag  +  Sarsoan saag  + Spinach leaves

Health benefits of Mustard leaves / Sarson Ka Saag:

Mustard greens like spinach are the storehouse of many phytonutrients that have health promotional and disease prevention properties.

Mustards are very low in calories (26 kcal per 100 g raw leaves) and fats, but rich in dietary fiber; recommended in cholesterol controlling and weight reduction programs. However, its dark green leaves contain very good amount of dietary fiber that helps control cholesterol level and also help protect against hemorrhoids, constipation as well as colon cancer diseases.

Fresh mustard greens are an excellent source of several vital anti-oxidants and minerals like vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin E, carotenes as well essential minerals such as calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, zinc, selenium, and manganese.

The greens are supposed to be one of the highest among leafy vegetables which provide vitamin K. 100 g of fresh leaves contain about 497 mcg or about 500% of daily requirement of vitamin K 1 (phylloquinone). Vitamin K has found to have potential role in bone mass building function by promoting osteo-trophic activity in the bone. It also has established role in Alzheimer’s disease patients by limiting neuronal damage in the brain.

Fresh leaves are also very good source of folic acid. 100 g provide about 187 mcg (about 47% of RDA) of folic acid. This water-soluble vitamin has an important role in DNA synthesis and when given before and early pregnancy help prevent neural tube defects in the baby.

Mustard greens are rich source of anti-oxidants flavonoids, indoles, sulforaphane, carotenes, lutein and zeaxanthin. Indoles, mainly di-indolyl-methane (DIM) and sulforaphane have proven benefits against prostate, breast, colon and ovarian cancers by virtue of their cancer cell growth inhibition, cytotoxic effects on cancer cells.

Fresh mustard leaves are excellent source of vitamin-C. Provides 70 mcg or about 117% of RDA per 100 g. Vitamin-C (ascorbic acid) is a powerful natural anti-oxidant that offers protection against free radical injury and flu-like viral infections.

The leaves are also an excellent source of vitamin-A (provide 10500 IU or 350% of RDA per 100 g). Vitamin A is essential nutrient for maintaining healthy mucus membranes and skin and is also essential for vision. Consumption of natural fruits rich in flavonoids helps to protect from lung and oral cavity cancers.

Regular consumption of mustard greens in the diet is known to prevent arthritis, osteoporosis, iron deficiency anemia and believed to protect from cardiovascular diseases, asthma and colon and prostate cancers.

Ref. http://www.just4us.in/mustard-leaves-sarson-ka-saag.html

Health benefits of Bathua/ Chenopodium album:

Many groups in India use bathua medicinally. According to the book, “Indian Medicinal Plants,” bathua acts as a laxative, anthelmintic for hookworms and roundworms, and as a blood purifier.

When prepared as an infusion, it manages hepatic disorders, spleen enlargement, biliousness, burns, and ulcers. The book, “Handbook on Herbs Cultivation and Processing” explains that that the ground plant mixed with alcohol is also applied topically to treat rheumatism and arthritis.

Bathua or Chenopodium album, also called Goosefoot, Lambs’ quarters and All Good is a plant whose leaves are used as a vegetable. Bathua has a lot of health benefits as well. It is very useful for those suffering from kidney stones. Take out the juice from tender leaves and stems by grinding them, Drink 10-15 ml of this mixed with water on empty stomach in the morning and then in the evening also for some days. It helps to break the stones and helps in their removal. Bathua is a brain food, removes urinary infections and promotes urine flow. It is useful for those suffering from arthritis. If there is swelling and pain steam heat some leaves and apply this as a hot poultice on the area. It will reduce swelling and pain. Bathua is also useful for internal swellings of stomach, intestine, liver, uterus etc.
In jaundice mix equal quantities of juice of bathua and giloy (tinosporia cordilolia). Take 25-30 ml of this mixture in the morning and evening for relief from jaundice.
For gout and high uric acid eat bathua vegetable regularly.

Health benefits of Spinach / Palak:

Spinach is an excellent food loaded with tons of nutrients and a low calorie package. Greens like spinach are important for skin and hair, bone health, and provide protein, iron, vitamins and minerals.

As per studies the possible health benefits of consuming spinach include improving blood glucose control in diabetics, lowering the risk of cancer, lowering blood pressure, improving bone health, lowering the risk of developing asthma and more.

Ref. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/270609.php

Stuffed Tomatoes

 

Stuffed Tomatoes

Cooking Time: 15-20 minutes
Servings: 4

Preparation Time: 25-30 minutes
Category: Veg

Ingredients:

  • 1 medium size Green capsicum
  • 1 Medium size onion, finely chopped
  • 8 Tomatoes, medium size
  • 200 gms Cottage cheese/ Paneer
  • 2 Green Chillies
  • 1 tbsp Olive oil/any cooking oil
  • 2 tbsp coriander/cilantro, finely chopped
  • 1/2 tsp Cumin seed
  • 1 tsp ginger, finely grated
  • 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1/4 tsp Gram masala
  • 15 Almonds, powdered
  • 1/2 tsp Salt or / salt to taste

Method:

Step 1.

Grate paneer/ Cottage cheese. Finely chop coriander leaves, green chilies, capsicum and keep aside.

Step 2.

To make tomato cups, cut off a thin slice from the top of each tomato and remove the pulp. Cut off a thin slice from the bottom of the tomatoes so that they can stand upright. Keep aside.

Step 3.

Heat oil in a Kadahi / wok/ or non-stick pan add cumin seeds, when cumin starts spluttering, add onions, sauté the onions till light golden in colour. Add ginger, green chilies and capsicum to the pan and sauté. Add turmeric powder, garam masala powder and coriander leaves and mix.

Step 4.

Add cottage cheese ,salt, almond powder and mix everything well. Transfer to a bowl and set aside.

Step 5.

Take the tomato cups, stuff them with the paneer/ cottage cheese mixture and arrange them in a microwave safe bowl.

Step 6.

Grill in a microwave for 4 minutes. Serve hot.

 

 

 

Pumpkin Sambar

Samber

Hi friends! Sambar is a very delicious and popular dish from South India. It is served with steamed rice or with idli, dosa. Sambar is served with rice as the main course in everyday South Indian meals. Sambar can be made with pumpkin or only onions or a wide variety of vegetables .

Prep time : 20 minutes
Cook time : 20 minutes
Serves: 5-6

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup Tur/Toor dal
  • 2 medium size Onions, finely chopped
  • 2 drumsticks, dressed and cut into two inch pieces
  • 100 gms yellow Pumpkin, cut into medium size cubes
  • 3 medium size Tomatoes, finely chopped
  •  25 gms Tamarind, or small lemon sized ball of Tamarind
  • 1/4 tsp Asafoetida / Hing
  • 3 tbp Sambar powder( I used MTR Sambar powder)
  • 4 cups Water
  • 1 1/2 tsp Salt or / salt to taste
  • 1 tbsp Oil

For the tempering

  • 1 tsp Mustard seeds
  • 1/2 tsp Asafetida / Hing
  • 1/2 tsp Fenugreek seeds
  • 2 Red Chilies
  • 2 sprigs Curry leaves

Method:

Step 1.

Clean and wash tur/toor dal very well. Pressure cook tur dal with 500 ml of water and a pinch of asafoetida and salt. When the pressure is formed, reduce the heat to low flame and cook for twenty minutes. Switch off the stove. When the pressure subsides open the cooker, put the cooked dal in a large bowl and keep aside.

Step 2.

Soak tamarind in hot water for 10-15 minutes and take out the extract, 1 1/2 cups of tamarind juice. Strain and discard the pulp.

Step 3.

Heat oil in a pressure cooker, add mustard seeds. When mustard seeds start spluttering, add fenugreek seeds. Sauté for few seconds till slight colour change (don’t let it turn dark brown) and add curry leaves. Fry for a second and add onions.

Step 4.

On medium flame, sauté the onions until they are translucent. Add tomatoes, drumsticks and pumpkin cubes. Fry these for two  to three minutes on high flame. Then add sambar powder, tamarind juice and salt. Let it come to a boil. Reduce heat add the previously cooked tur dal.

Step 5.

Add two cups of water and close the pressure cooker lid. Pressure cook on high flame until the pressure is formed, and then switch off the stove.

Step 6.

When the pressure subsides open the cooker. Check the consistency of the sambar, it should not be too thick nor too thin. Adjust the quantity of water accordingly. If too thin, cook till it thickens, then switch the stove off.

Step 8.

Serve with hot steamed rice idli, dosas.

Note : If the sambar is to be served with idli and/or dosa, it should be thin consistency. If it is to be served with rice, it should be a little thick consistency. The taste of the sambar varies according to the sambar powder used.

Health benefits of Pumpkin:

  • It is one of the very low calorie vegetables. 100 g fruit provides just 26 calories and contains no saturated fats or cholesterol
  • it is rich in dietary fiber, anti-oxidants, minerals, vitamins. The vegetable is one of the food items recommended by dieticians in cholesterol controlling and weight reduction programs.
  • Pumpkin is a storehouse of many anti-oxidant vitamins such as vitamin-A, vitamin-C and vitamin-E.With 7384 mg per 100 g, it is one of the vegetables in the Cucurbitaceae family featuring highest levels of vitamin-A, providing about 246% of RDA. Vitamin A is a powerful natural anti-oxidant and is required by the body for maintaining the integrity of skin and mucus membranes.It is also an essential vitamin for good visual sight. Research studies suggest that natural foods rich in vitamin A help a body protects against lung and oral cavity cancers.
  • It is also an excellent source of many natural poly-phenolic flavonoid compounds such as α, ß carotenes, cryptoxanthin, lutein and zea-xanthin. Carotenes convert into vitamin A inside the body.Zea-xanthin is a natural anti-oxidant which has UV (ultra-violet) rays filtering actions in the macula lutea in retina of the eyes. Thus, it helps protect from “age-related macular disease” (ARMD) in the elderly.
  • The fruit is a good source of B-complex group of vitamins like folates, niacin, vitamin B-6 (pyridoxine), thiamin and pantothenic acid.It is also rich source of minerals like copper, calcium, potassium and phosphorus.

Ref. http://www.nutrition-and-you.com/pumpkin.html

Toor dal is also sometimes referred to as lentils or split pigeon peas. This traditional Indian dish is often served with rich spices over rice, and is a staple in many Indian restaurants and households. Toor dal is a member of the legume family, and this meal is not only delicious, it also has a number of health benefits.

Folic Acid

Toor dal contains folic acid. Getting adequate amounts of folic acid in your diet can help to reduce specific brain and spinal cord birth defects by more than 70 percent, according to the New York State Department of Health.

Protein and Vegetables

 This is because legumes such as toor dal are an excellent source of nutrients and plant protein, and they also contain dietary fiber. In essence, legumes are nutritionally similar to poultry, meat and fish, though they represent a low-fat and low-cholesterol alternative. Legumes such as toor dal provide essential nutrients, fiber and protein for vegetarians as well as those who wish to merely limit their meat consumption.

Carbohydrates

Toor dal is also an excellent source of carbohydrates, which your body needs for energy.

Fiber

Legumes such as toor dal are a healthy source of dietary fiber, which can help to prevent constipation and promote regularity. A diet that includes healthy dietary fiber can also reduce your risk of chronic diseases.

Ref. http://www.livestrong.com/article/549835-what-are-the-health-benefits-of-toor-dal/

Nick’s kitchen medical Disclaimer:

  • Nick’s kitchen is for Vegetarians. It sometimes provides education and support to individuals who want to become vegetarian, or move toward a more vegetarian diet.
  • Nick’s kitchen provides some information on vegetarian and vegan diets to the best of their knowledge and abilities.
  • Nick’s kitchen does not claim to be health care professional, nutritionist, nor does it claims to treat any illness through vegan or vegetarian diet.
  • If you have a medical condition,Nick’s kitchen recommend that you consult your health care professionals before changing your diet.
  • Any changes that you make to your diet, and the results of those changes, are your decision and your responsibility.

Tomato Macaroni pasta

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Tomato Macaroni pasta

Tomato macaroni is a delicious and simple Indian way of enjoying macaroni with few select spices and fresh tomatoes and onions . The boiled macaroni is tossed with onion, tomato, and served hot, with garlic bread. It is a fusion cooking.

Main Ingredients: Macaroni, tomatoes, onions

Cuisine: Fusion, Indian / Italian

Course: Noodles and Pastas

Cooking Level :Easy

Preparation Time: 25-30 minutes

Cooking Time: 15 minutes

Serves: 2

Ingredients:

  • 200 gms shell macaroni
  • 5 ripe big sized tomatoes / 1/2 kg tomatoes
  • 4 medium sized onion, finely chopped
  • 1 tsp Oregano
  • 1/2 tbsp Chili Flakes (optional)
  • 3 cup milk
  • 3 tbsp all purpose flour / Maida
  • 25 gms butter
  • 4 cubes processed cheese, finely grated
  • 11/2 tsp salt or / salt to taste
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper powder
  • 1/2 tsp chili powder
  • 1 tbsp Tomato ketchup
  • 1/4 cup Olive oil

Method :

Step 1.

In a sauce pan boil 500 ml water, 1 tbsp oil (because of the oil the macaroni doesn’t stick together after boiling), when the water starts boiling, add macaroni, let it boil for 3-4 minutes (macaroni is approx. 90% cooked). drain and keep the macaroni aside.

Step 2.

Heat oil in a heavy bottom pan, add finely chopped onions, sauté the onions till light golden in colour.

Step 3.

Add pureed tomatoes, chili powder , salt and cook till tomatoes are well cooked (approx. 10-15 minutes on low flame) and well blended.

For white sauce:

Take a heavy bottom pan add the all purpose flour/maida , dry roast on medium flame for 2-3 minutes.

Step 4.

Pour milk gently in to the pan and keep on stirring. Mix flour and milk and on medium flame continue stirring till sauce starts getting thickened slowly. Add grated cheese,  pepper and oregano, chili  flakes and mix well.

Step 5.

When the sauce starts to thicken and reaches to thick pouring consistency, fold in the pasta and sautéed vegetables mix well. Switch off the stove.

Step 6.

Add chili flakes, Oregano , add tomato ketchup cook for few minutes more. Fold in boiled macaroni gently and add prepared white sauce, mix well till gets blended well . Switch off the stove.

Step 7.

Serve hot the delicious pasta with garlic bread or potato fingers!

Banana Bread

Banana BreadBanana Bread

Hi friends! Here is a simple recipe of delicious Banana bread you will enjoy. Banana bread is a type of bread made from mashed bananas. It is often a moist, sweet, cake-like quick bread; however, there are some banana bread recipes that are traditional-style raised breads.

Total Time: 1 hr 25 min
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 1 hr 10 min
Level: Easy

Ingredients:

  • 1 3/4 cup of all purpose flour
  • 1 cup sugar (if less sweet required then can take 3/4 cup)
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 cup melted butter
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 level tsp baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 2 tbsp milk
  • 3 medium size bananas, ripe
  • 2 eggs

Method:

Step 1.

Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C), and Sift all purpose flour, salt, baking powder and baking soda together. Keep aside.

Step 2.

Cream the sugar and butter in a large mixing bowl until light and fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition with wooden spatula, mix in vanilla extract.

Step 3.

In another bowl, mash the bananas well with a fork . Add in the milk and cinnamon, mix well and keep aside.

Step 4.

Add the banana mixture to the creamed  sugar,butter mixture and stir until batter is smooth. Now add flour mix(from step-1) to it. Mixing  until entire flour is absorbed in it.

Step 5.

Now grease the baking dish with butter and dust it with flour.

Step 6.

Pour the prepared mixture into the greased baking dish.

Step 7.

Bake the banana bread in moderately hot oven (approx. 1 hour) till  a tester inserted into the center comes out clean. Take out and cool the banana bread for twenty minutes.

Step 8.

Remove it from the baking dish on the wire rack to cool it completely. Serve the slices with ice cream.

Note:Slicing with a bread knife helps to make smooth slices, that aren’t crumbly.

Top Banana Health Benefits :

Bananas also have many amazing health benefits to the body such as:

1. Boosting Energy

Bananas are a great pick-me-up snack because they provide carbohydrate in the form of quick-releasing sugars which your body can use for energy.

 

2. Loaded with Potassium

Bananas are one of the richest sources of potassium in the world, with about 500 mg of potassium per banana. Potassium is another nutrient that is crucial for those who are physically active, but also for everyone else too. Potassium acts as an electrolyte and promotes circulatory health, helps to manage blow flow and hydration levels within the body, and helps oxygen to reach your cells.

Potassium is useful in preventing high blood pressure and decreases the risks for heart disease and strokes because it regulates circulation, sodium, and water retention within the body . Potassium helps to lower high blood pressure because it counteracts the effect of sodium within the blood.

Potassium also assists in the prevention of muscle cramping following exercise and helps you to heal and build muscle. This makes it an important nutrient for anyone who is especially physically active or who is recovering from an injury.

Additionally, the high amount of potassium found in bananas has been correlated with helping to decrease symptoms associated with kidney stones, gout, ADHD,  back pain, headaches, and more.

3. Helps Improve Digestive Health

Each banana contains about 3 grams of fiber, which is roughly 10% of the daily fiber you should be consuming. The fiber in bananas helps to prevent constipation, bloating, and other unwanted digestive symptoms.Dietary fiber also importantly helps you to feel full for longer. Another benefit of banana’s high fiber content? Studies have found that a diet high in dietary fiber is protective against heart disease, cardiac arrest, and stroke.

Fiber helps to reduce inflammation as it removes waste and toxins from the body, keeping arteries clear from dangerous plague build-up Additionally, bananas are easy to digest and can help prevent cases of diarrhea. This is because of their starches and fiber which can help to bind waste within your digestive tract, while their potassium facilitates in balancing water retention in the gut and keeping you from becoming dehydrated.

Ref. https://draxe.com/banana-nutrition/

Nick’s kitchen medical Disclaimer:

  • Nick’s kitchen is for Vegetarians. It sometimes provides education and support to individuals who want to become vegetarian, or move toward a more vegetarian diet.
  • Nick’s kitchen provides some information on vegetarian and vegan diets to the best of their knowledge and abilities.
  • Nick’s kitchen does not claim to be health care professional, nutritionist, nor does it claims to treat any illness through vegan or vegetarian diet.
  • If you have a medical condition,Nick’s kitchen recommend that you consult your health care professionals before changing your diet.
  • Any changes that you make to your diet, and the results of those changes, are your decision and your responsibility.

 

Panchmel dal

 

Panch Dal panchmel dal or panchratna dal

Hi friends! Panch / 5 lentils/dals are used in the original panchmel dal recipe it is also known as panchratna dal. The word panch means five. It is a highly nutritious, delicious dal recipe. The five lentils / dals are:

  • Bengal gram dal/chana dal
  • black gram husked/ urad dal
  • green gram husked / moong dal
  • pigeon peas spilt, husked / arhar/ tur dal
  • Pink lentil / Masoor dal

Recipe type: main

Cuisine: North Indian

Serves: 3-4

Ingredients:

  • 1/4 cup bengal gramdal / chana dal
  • 1/4 cup green gram husked / moong dal
  • 1/4 cup pink lentil / masoor dal
  • 1/4 Pigeon peas spilt, husked / arhar dal / tur dal
  • 1/4 cup Black gram dal husked /urad dal
  • 4 cups water for pressure cooking the dals
  • 2 cloves /laung
  • 2 green Cardamoms
  • 1 tsp ginger , finely grated
  • ½ tsp turmeric powder/haldi
  • ½ tsp cumin seeds / jeera
  • ½ tsp garam masala powder
  • ¼ tsp asafetida powder/hing
  • 15 cloves of garlic
  • 2 tbsp oil or ghee
  • 1 tsp salt or / salt as per taste

Method:

Step 1.

Wash well and soak all the dals  in water for thirty minutes. In a pressure cooker take a table spoon of oil, heat it and add cumin seed. When the seeds start cracking add asafetida fry it for few seconds till asafetida turns light pink in colour.

Step 2.

Add the dals, turmeric powder, chili powder, salt and ginger in the pressure cooker on high flame. The moment pressure is formed switch off the stove. Let it cool to room temperature.

Step 3.

Open the lid of the pressure cooker, if the dal mixture looks a bit thick, then add some water slowly and stir to get a thick pouring consistency in the dal.

Step 4.

Take another pan, heat  ghee, add the cloves, green cardamoms, garam masala powder and crushed garlic.Fry them till they are fragrant.

Step 5.

Now add this fried tempering mixture to the dal, mix well. Simmer the dal for 10 minutes or so that the flavours of the spices blends well with the lentils.

Step 6.

Serve hot, garnish the dal with coriander leaves. Panchmel dal  goes very well with tandoori rotis ( Indian bread baked in clay onen), rice dishes.

Good points of mixed dals / lentils:

Health Benefits:

This recipe for Mixed Dal is very tasty and it gives energy. It is also very nourishing due to its high protein and brings deep nourishment to the tissues (dhatu).

Dals are very commonly used in the Indian cuisine. It is hard to find an Indian household that does not stock up different types dals. As dals have to prepared on a daily basis, we need to have a lot of dals on board to maintain the variety. Besides dals are types of pulses that have many nutritional values. The health benefits of dals in general is that they are very rich in proteins. As many Indians are vegetarians, these different types of pulses provide them with main source of vegan proteins. That is why, all the different types of dals are very important for the typical Indian diet. Apart from the general health benefits of dals, each type of dal has its own set of nutritional values. So it is advisable to have a mix of all these dals in your diet. Some types of dals are healthier when compared to others. For example, the black gram dal and moong dal are hailed has the healthiest among the dals. Others like masoor dal have health benefits too but they also have some side effects. For example, masoor dal raises your uric acid levels so you must limit its consumption. So here are some types of dals and their exclusive health benefits.
Chana dal or Bengal gram dal is one of the richest vegan source of dietary proteins. It is also rich in trace minerals like copper, manganese etc. Having this dal helps keep diabetes at bay.

Moong dal is a dieter friendly dal. This type of dal has minimal calorie and is a rich source of iron and potassium.

Masoor dal is very good for people suffering from bile reflux, and it also improves the blood circulation in the body.
Urad Dal If its proteins you want from your meal, then opt for urad dal. This dal is one of the richest sources of proteins and Vitamin B.

Toor Dal is one of the most popular dals eaten in India. This dal has immense amounts of complex dietary fibres that helps to regularize bowel movements.

 

Read more at: http://www.boldsky.com/health/nutrition/2013/ten-types-of-dals-their-health-benefits-035300.html#slide20026

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Dhaba Dal

 Dhaba Dal GpicDhaba Dal

Black Gram- English
Urad dhuli, Urad chilka, Urad sabut , Urad saboot,Kali dal -Hindi
Ulundu Paruppu – Tamil
Minappappu – Telugu
Uzhunnu Parrippu – Malayalam

What is a Dhaba?

 A roadside Indian food stall.

To get a true taste of India’s long-cultivated culinary traditions, visitors often are advised to sample the various dhaba dining establishments along the roads throughout the country. This is India’s version of fast food, which as of 2011 has yet to be replaced by more commercial establishments. Dhaba evolved from Punjabi customs and typically offers more standardized Punjabi cuisine, from tandoor-baked naan and roti to masala-laden dals and chicken dishes.This name reportedly originated in the Punjab region of India, which neighbors both India and Pakistan, and has come to epitomize these countries in its food. Its flat breads are generally made in the customary tandoor oven. These ovens also are frequently used to cook spiced chicken on skewers, called tandoori chicken, as well as a number of other dishes.

Many dhaba stands have both vegetarian and non-vegetarian offerings. India reportedly has more devout vegetarians than everywhere else in the world combined. These customers can fill up on various tandoori breads, mashed lentil dishes called dal, and various curried entrees that are heavy on vegetables, rice and paneer — the local cheese. Throughout many of these dishes, the Punjabi masala, or blend of spices, is a common theme: ginger, onion and garlic.

Hi friends! Here is a healthy, never failing recipe of a delicious dal / lentil you will like to add to your party menu.Urad dal, also known as white lentil or black lentil is a kind of bean from List of Indian Dals and mostly used in Southern part of Asia. Urad dal is used as a major ingredient in Indian cuisine for preparing a healthy diet. Urad dal has protein, fat, and carbohydrates which is required by the body. This dal is one of the richest sources of proteins and Vitamin B.

 

Prep time: 15 min

Cook time: 45 min

Serve: 6

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup black urad sabut / whole black gram
  • 1/2 cup chana dal
  • 1/2 tsp Turmeric powder
  • 2 tsp Ginger, finely grated
  • 11/2 tsp Salt or / salt to taste
  • 1 tbsp cooking Oil
  • 1/2 tsp Red chili powder
  • 1/2 tsp cumin seed / jeera

For tempering/tadka:

  • 1 large Onion , finely chopped
  • 1/4 tsp Asafetida
  • 2 tbsp Ghee
  • 1″Cinnamon stick
  • 15 Garlic cloves , crushed
  • 1Bay leaf
  • 3 tsp Coriander powder
  • 1 tsp garam masala

Method:

Step 1.

On high flame pressure cook the Urad sabut/ black gram lentil and chana dal along with 500 ml water, turmeric powder, grated ginger and salt. After pressure is formed, reduce the heat to low flame, cook for twenty five minutes.

Step 2.

Turn off flame and once the pressure reduces, remove the dal and mash it lightly with the back of a ladle. Add another two cups of water and bring to a boil. Reduce flame and simmer.

Step 3.

While the dal is simmering, heat ghee in a heavy bottom pan, add asafetida, cumin seed, the bay leaf, coriander powder,  and cinnamon stick and once it sizzles, add chopped onions, fry till light golden, add crushed garlic, gram masala and sauté  the seasoning for five six minutes more.

Step 4.

Add the seasoning to the simmering dal and mix well and simmer for ten – fifteen minutes, till well blended. Turn off the stove and remove the dal in a serving bowl.

Step 5.

Serve hot with rice pulaos, Raitas ,Salads and Indian breads of choice!

Note:

  • For authentic flavor, the dals are cooked on slow fire after taking out of the pressure cooker.
  • Using ghee in the tadka gives a rich flavor to the dals/ lentils.
  • To make dal more spicy and fragrant,  half a teaspoon of garam masala is added towards the end of the cooking process.

    Health Benefits of Urad Dal:

    1.Energy Booster
    Black gram is a healthy pulse as it is rich in iron content. This helps boost the energy levels in the body and keeps you active.
    2.Protein rich
     Urad Dal is good source of protein in vegetarian diet. This makes these beans an inexpensive, economical and tasty protein source.
    3.Anti inflammatory properties
     Urad dal  has anti inflammatory properties. Usually a hot poultice of black gram is used in inflammation of joints and muscle pain.
    4.Anti-Aging
     Urad dal also has various beauty benefits. Applying urad dal face packs is good for the skin as it prevents the formation of fine lines. Moreover, black gram also helps get a fair and flawless skin.
    5.Improves Digestion
     The best benefit of ingesting urad dal is that it enhances digestion because of its rich fiber content. Urad dal benefits the health as it has both soluble and insoluble fiber which is good for digestion and also prevents constipation.
    6.Boosts Heart Health
     Aside from reducing cholesterol, black lentils also boost health. This advantage is linked to the rich magnesium and folate levels that prevent damage to the arterial walls. In addition, magnesium boosts cardiovascular health through increasing blood circulation.

    Health Benefits of Chana Dal:

    1. Chana dal is high in fiber and helps to lower cholesterol.
    2.It also has a very low hypoglycemic index, which is important for those with diabetes.
    3. Chana dal is a helpful source of zinc, folate, calcium and protein.
    4.It is low in fat and most of it is polyunsaturated.
    5.Chana dal is extremely delicious in taste, full of nutritious and can be digested easily.

    Ref.http://healthytips-foryou.blogspot.in/2014/11/health-benefits-of-urad-dal.html

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Sweet And Sour Pumpkin

Pumpkin sweet and sour

Tangy and mildly spiced yellow pumpkin curry, specialty of Northern India, cuisine is from the states of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. This sweet and sour pumpkin (kaddu) subzi is a specialty. Ripe yellow fleshed pumpkin is more suited for this subzi , the hard skin removed , yellow and green pumpkins can be used to make this delicious curry. This is usually served with puris.

Cook Time : 10 minutes

Cuisine: India, Utter Pradesh

Course: Main, Vegetables

Serves: 4

Ingredients:

  • 250 gm Yellow Pumpkin, cut into big cubes
  • 2 medium size onions, cut into big pieces
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds
  • 1/2 tsp mustard seeds
  • 1/4 tsp Asafetida
  • 1 tsp Turmeric powder
  • 1/2 tsp Chili powder / or to taste
  • 1 black cardamom
  • 2 Cloves
  • 1/2 tsp Fenugreek/ methi seeds
  • 2 tsp Fennel seeds / Saunf powdered
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 2 tbsp Dry mango powder/ Amchoor
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 2 Red chilies, whole
  • 1 green Cardamom
  • 1 tbsp fresh coriander, finely chopped
  • 2 tsp mustard oil

Method:

Step 1.

Wash, peel the hard skin and cut the pumpkin in big cubes, keep aside.

Step 2.

Heat oil in a pressure cooker , add asafetida and as soon as the asafetida becomes pink in colour, add  mustard seeds, cumin seed. When the mustard and cumin begins to crackle, add onions and fry until light golden in colour.

Step 3.

Add all the other whole spices . Wait till the whole spices are fried for few seconds , add the pumpkin pieces salt and turmeric powder . Mix well and add 1/2 cup water and pressure cook, the moment full pressure is formed, switch off the heat.

Step 4.

Let the cooker cool to room temperature. Then open the cooker and add sugar, aamchoor / dry mango powder  and  cover and cook for few minutes on low heat. Switch off the stove.

Step 5.

Garnish with fresh coriander. Serve hot with crisp hot pooris or parathas.

Note: Green skinned pumpkin can be used without peeling also, as skin is tender.

Health benefits of Pumpkin:

It is one of the very low calorie vegetables. 100 g fruit provides just 26 calories and contains no saturated fats or cholesterol

it is rich in dietary fiber, anti-oxidants, minerals, vitamins. The vegetable is one of the food items recommended by dieticians in cholesterol controlling and weight reduction programs.

Pumpkin is a storehouse of many anti-oxidant vitamins such as vitamin-A, vitamin-C and vitamin-E.With 7384 mg per 100 g, it is one of the vegetables in the Cucurbitaceae family featuring highest levels of vitamin-A, providing about 246% of RDA. Vitamin A is a powerful natural anti-oxidant and is required by the body for maintaining the integrity of skin and mucus membranes.

It is also an essential vitamin for good visual sight. Research studies suggest that natural foods rich in vitamin A help a body protects against lung and oral cavity cancers.

It is also an excellent source of many natural poly-phenolic flavonoid compounds such as α, ß carotenes, cryptoxanthin, lutein and zea-xanthin. Carotenes convert into vitamin A inside the body.Zea-xanthin is a natural anti-oxidant which has UV (ultra-violet) rays filtering actions in the macula lutea in retina of the eyes. Thus, it helps protect from “age-related macular disease” (ARMD) in the elderly.

The fruit is a good source of B-complex group of vitamins like folates, niacin, vitamin B-6 (pyridoxine), thiamin and pantothenic acid.It is also rich source of minerals like copper, calcium, potassium and phosphorus.

Ref. http://www.nutrition-and-you.com/pumpkin.html

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Pumpkin Raita

Pumpkin Raita

Hi friends! Here is a simple,delicious and very healthy recipe of an Indian side dish of yogurt containing yellow pumpkin and spices.

Pumpkin fruit is one of the widely grown vegetables that is incredibly rich in vital antioxidants, and vitamins. While this humble backyard vegetable is less in calories but contains vitamin A, and flavonoid poly-phenolic antioxidants such as leutin, xanthin, and carotenes in abundance.The plant is a fast-growing vine that creeps along the ground surface in a similar fashion like that of other Cucurbitaceae family vegetables and fruits such as cucumber, squash, cantaloupes…etc. It is one of the most popular field crops cultivated around the world, including the USA at the commercial scale for its fruit, and seeds.

Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 8 minutes
Makes: 4 servings

Ingredients:

  • 250 gm Pumpkin
  • 3 cups Curd/Dahi /yogurt
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1/4 tsp red chili powder
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper powder
  • 1/4 tsp Black salt
  • ½ tsp Roasted cumin seed powder
  • ½ tsp Salt or / as to taste

For seasoning:

  • 2 tsp Olive oil
  • 1/2 tsp mustard
  • 1 pinch asafetida / Hing
  • 6-8 curry leaves

Method:

Step 1.

Peel, wash and then cut the pumpkin in to small, slightly thick pieces.

Step 2.

Put the pumpkin along with two cups of water in a pan on a high flame. The moment water starts boiling, reduce the heat to low flame. Pumpkin will boil in eight to ten minutes.

Step 3.

Strain out the water from the boiled pumpkin and let it cool. Mash 1/4 of the boiled pumpkin a little with the back of the ladle.

Step 4.

Whisk the Curd/ yogurt till smooth. Add salt, sugar, pepper, red chili, cumin powder, black salt, and mix well. Fold in the boiled pumpkin pulp as well as pieces. Mix well.

Step 5.

Heat oil in a pan add mustard, when it starts crackling, add asafetida fry for few seconds. When asafeida turns pink add curry leaves, fry for few seconds, switch off the stove. Pore the seasoning on the Raita, mix well.

Step 6.

Refrigerate and serve cold, with rice dishes and your favorite Indian bread.

Note: Pumpkin raita like all raitas help in digesting the food.

Health benefits of curd/ Yogurt:

Being rich in calcium, curd is good for the health of bones as well as the teeth. For those who have difficulty in the digestion of lactose in milk, yogurt is an important source of calcium. Curd contains an enzyme which breaks down lactose to aid proper digestion.

Curd / Yogurt is rich in vitamin D which helps our body to absorb and use calcium.

Curd / Yogurt helps you feel fuller and is thus, a very good snack for those trying to lose weight.

Eating  curd / yogurt on a regular basis can help absorb the nutrients in other foods as well.

Ref. http://www.thehealthsite.com/fitness/9-reasons-curd-is-great-for-your-health/

 

Health benefits of Pumpkin:

 

It is one of the very low calorie vegetables. 100 g fruit provides just 26 calories and contains no saturated fats or cholesterol

it is rich in dietary fiber, anti-oxidants, minerals, vitamins. The vegetable is one of the food items recommended by dieticians in cholesterol controlling and weight reduction programs.

Pumpkin is a storehouse of many anti-oxidant vitamins such as vitamin-A, vitamin-C and vitamin-E.With 7384 mg per 100 g, it is one of the vegetables in the Cucurbitaceae family featuring highest levels of vitamin-A, providing about 246% of RDA. Vitamin A is a powerful natural anti-oxidant and is required by the body for maintaining the integrity of skin and mucus membranes.

It is also an essential vitamin for good visual sight. Research studies suggest that natural foods rich in vitamin A help a body protects against lung and oral cavity cancers.

It is also an excellent source of many natural poly-phenolic flavonoid compounds such as α, ß carotenes, cryptoxanthin, lutein and zea-xanthin. Carotenes convert into vitamin A inside the body.Zea-xanthin is a natural anti-oxidant which has UV (ultra-violet) rays filtering actions in the macula lutea in retina of the eyes. Thus, it helps protect from “age-related macular disease” (ARMD) in the elderly.

The fruit is a good source of B-complex group of vitamins like folates, niacin, vitamin B-6 (pyridoxine), thiamin and pantothenic acid.It is also rich source of minerals like copper, calcium, potassium and phosphorus.

Ref. http://www.nutrition-and-you.com/pumpkin.html

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Kalonji/Nigella Seeds

Kalongi kalongi bottle

What is Kalonji?

Kalonji is a herb, producing blue flowers and black seeds,  from which Kalonji oil is extracted.The half meter bush is, in fact, originated in Turkey and Italy.Kalonji black seeds are being eaten for centuries in the Gulf countries, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.It is abundantly found in these areas. Kalonji oil is used in food in many parts of the world, especially the Middle-East. The plant is given more importance in the Middle-East and Muslim world as Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.) said that Kalonji, the black granules is the remedy for all diseases except death, according to Hazrat Abu Hurerah (R. A). Kalonji are small black seeds, also known as nigella seeds.Kalonji seeds are about the same size as sesame seeds, though they have a more triangular instead of oval shape.

Kalonji Medicinal Composition

The seeds of Nigella sativa have many chemical compositions.

  • Volatile oil:  1.5%
  • Non Volatile Oil:  37.5%
  • Albumen Sugar
  • Organic acids
  • Glucoside

Kalonji in Different Languages

Kalonji is found throughout India. Kalonji is known by different names in different languages.  In English, Kalonji is known as Samal Fennel, the Hindi name of Kalonji is Kalonji or Mangralia; Kalonji is known Mogrel in Bengali, and in Gujarati it is called Kalonji.  In Malayalam, Kalonji’s name is Ell or Karum Jiragam and in Telugu it is called నల్ల సీడ్ Nalla sīḍ.

Culinary Uses

The seeds are used as a spice in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines. The dry-roasted nigella seeds flavor curries, vegetables and pulses. The black seeds taste like a combination of onions, black pepper and oregano, and have a bitterness to them like mustard seeds. It can be used as a “pepper” in recipes with pod fruit, vegetables, salads and poultry. Nigella seeds are also used in the dough of salty snacks like ‘ Samosa’ ,  ‘ Kachori’ , ‘Namkeen’ and in  Indian  ‘ Nan’.They may be added to any type of curry or stew, and to dal/Lentils. Kalongi /Nigella, little black seeds are appriciated for their nutlike, somewhat peppery taste. To make this taste most evident, kalonji may be roasted in a pan before using. Nigella is an essential ingredient in the Bengal mix of five whole spice seeds known as panch phora or panch puran. Added to cooking oil, the seeds impart a distinctive flavour. Nigella is also used for sprinkling over the popular bread, naan, and in rice and some curries.

Health Benefits of Black Seeds

Type 2 diabetes – Researchers found that just two grams daily of black seed could result in reduced fasting blood sugar levels, along with decreased insulin resistance, and increased beta-cell function in the pancreas.

Epilepsy –  Published in Medical Science Monitor, one study found black seed to be effective at reducing the frequency of seizures in children who resisted conventional treatment. Black seed indeed has anti-convulsive properties.

Colon Cancer – In cell studies, black seed has been found to have anti-cancer properties, inhibiting the growth of colon cancer cells specifically. In one animal study, the seed was able to fight colon cancer in rats successfully with no observable side effects. The same obviously can’t be said for conventional cancer treatments.

MRSA – The deadly and antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection known commonly as MRSA responded favorably to treatment with black seed in this study from the University of Health Sciences in Lahore, Pakistan

Protection Against Heart Attack Damage – An extract from black seed has been shown to possess heart-protective qualities, dampening damages associated with heart attacks and boosting overall heart health.

Storage

These can be kept in airtight containers.

Precaution

Nigella seeds lose their flavor in course of time so  it is advisable to keep a note of its packaging date.

Ref. http://www.gyanunlimited.com/health/kalonji-oil-benefits-and-uses-of-nigella-seeds/7888/

Ref. http://secretindianrecipe.com/about/nigella-seeds

Ref. http://naturalsociety.com/10-health-benefits-of-black-cumin-seed-nigella-sativa/

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Curd/yogurt Dip

Garlic Dip NG

Curd- garlic dip

Hi friends! Making this creamy, subtly garlicky hung yogurt/curd, garlic dip is  easy. It can also be used as a sandwich spread or as a creamy stuffing for pita bread.

Cooking Time: 15 minutes

Level: Easy

Course: Snack

Dips or dipping sauce are used as accompaniments to add flavor to a food, such as pita bread, crackers, cut-up raw cucumber, carrots, seafood, meat and cheese, potato fingers, tortilla chips etc. The food is dipped, and eaten. basded on hung curd Dips are commonly used for finger foods, appetizers, and other easily held foods. Thick dips  /yogurt, are very delicious and popular. Dip is a very widespread food, and is eaten in various forms all over the world.

Ingredients:

  • 6 tbsp Hung curd
  • 6 cloves Garlic, crushed well
  • 1 tsp Mustard paste
  • 1/4 tsp Black pepper powder
  • 1/2 tsp Sugar
  • 1/4 tsp Salt
  • 2 tbsp Vinegar

Method:

Step 1.

Mince the garlic cloves using a mortar and pestle. Keep it aside.

Step 2.

Take a mixing bowl, put the hung curd in a bowl and whisk till it becomes really smooth.

Step 3.

Add the vinegar, crushed garlic, salt, mustard paste, sugar and black pepper powder. Whisk again to mix it well.

Step 4.

Serve with carrot, cucumber sticks, bread and other crisps.

Note: You can make different dips out of this basic dip recipe by adding – finely cut green bell pepper, finely chopped up gherkins and olives, finely chopped mint etc.

How to Make Hung Curd:

When whey water gets completely drained from the curd , hung curd is ready. Hung curd is used in many Indian and Middle Eastern dishes and is a great source of calcium.

Steps-

  • Tie fresh curd tightly in muslin or cheesecloth.
  • Hang the tied ball for draining water / liquids out. Draining over a sink or bowl is best.
  • Wait at least six hours to ensure full draining.
  • Take down the bundle.
  • We can use a weight on the drained curds to press even more moisture out.
  • The HUNG curd can be refrigerated to last a long time without souring.

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Sabudana/Sago Vada

Sago Vadas 1sago Sago/Sabudana/Tapioca pearls

     Sabudana/Sago Vada

Hi friends!A very popular Maharashtrian snack prepared especially on days of fasting during Navratri. Sago vada can also be enjoyed as a tea time snack. This easy to make snack  is very delicious.

Cook time: 30 mins

Recipe type: breakfast, savory snacks

Cuisine: Maharashtra, western Indian

Serves: 4

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup sabudana/ tapioca pearls
  • 4 medium potatoes/aloo
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds/jeera (optional)
  • 1-2 green chillies finely chopped
  • 1 tsp finely chopped ginger/adrak
  • ½ cup peanuts/mungphali
  • 2 tbsp coriander leaves/dhania , finely chopped
  • 2-3 tsp Rice flour, for dusting (optional)
  • 1 tsp Lemon juice, or as per taste
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1 1/4 tsp salt or / to taste
  • oil for frying

Instructions:

Step 1.

Wash the sabudana well and then soak it overnight with just enough water to cover it. The water gets absorbed and Sago/ Sabudana looks plumped up. With the help of a strainer drain off all the water completely from the soaked sabudana.

Step 2.

Boil the potatoes. Peel and mash them. take a mixing bowl, put the mashed potatoes and sabudana together.

Step 3.

In a nonstick pan, roast the groundnuts/peanuts till they become slightly golden brown. Cool to room temperature and then coarsely powder in a dry grinder.

Step 4.

Add peanuts, salt, sugar, ginger, green chilies, coriander leaves and lemon juice, blend the mixture well.

Step 5.

Now take some portion of the mixture in your hands and shape them into flat round vadas. Do this till all the mixture is utilized. keep aside the vadas in a tray.

Step 6.

Heat the oil, deep fry the vadas till golden brown. Serve hot with any accompaniment like Coriander chutney.

Note:

The Saboodana/Sago should be well soaked. Use a strainer or a colander to drain the water. Excess water in saboodana vada mixture will make it difficult to handle the mixture while making vadas . For better taste use roasted ground nuts. For best results Saboodana vada should be fried in a moderately hot oil till light golden on both sides.

Health benefits of eating sago / saboodana:

Sago or sabudana or tapioca pearls is a food which is full of energy and carbohydrates. It is extracted from the center of sago palm stems in the form of starch. It is also known as tapioca pearls. If is one of the wholesome diet of starch and carbohydrates and is used in a lot of Indian dishes. Sago is used in puddings, gruel or soups, and upma dishes. In gruel form, it is used in various carbonated drinks to provide energy without any addition of artificial chemicals and sweeteners. It is one food which possess a high cooling effect in the system and it is quite easy to digest. It is also used in making cakes and breads. Sago is helpful as a substitute in binding the dishes or making them thick. It is  low in calories and is preferred as a light meal option.

The benefits of eating sago are associated with its starch form as

Aid in digestion: Pearl sago is used as one easily digestible non-irritating baby food, as well as a food in inflammatory cases. In such cases, sabudana is boiled with milk or water  and then added with sugar or spices to enhance the flavour.

Nutritional value: Sago grains are about 2mm in diameter. They are a source of pure carbohydrates with very little protein, vitamin C, calcium and minerals. A hundred gram of dried sago yields about 355 calories, with an inclusion of 94 gms of carbohydrates, fats and proteins.

Sago and the body: The main content of sago is carbohydrates and has an ancient history in aiding to certain herbal medicines. Sago along with  rice is used to cool the body. It is helpful in treating ailment resulting from too much heat, such as the production of excess bile. As we know it is a renowned food in Indian culture and moreover, it is a staple diet in some continents. The herbal remedy of sago is not hidden outside the Indian subcontinent such as Sri Lanka, New Guinea and other Asian pacific countries.

Sago dishes: Various dishes are made from sago as it is easily mixed with wide variety of tastes and spices. However, sago is low in proteins, vitamins and minerals, its combination with other supplements can result  into high nutrition and taste. In various  parts of India, it is used as fasting food in the form of khichdi or pilaf, soaked sabudana fried with potatoes and other vegetables. Sago possess a high usage in baking breads and pancakes.

A high energy booster:  Sago food is full of energy, and often served as a food  to break the fast. It has high beneficiaries for sick people as a supplement providing enough energy to combat the weakness and ailments.

Keep them in dry and airtight container. It should be kept away from moisture for long storage. The white pearls of sago becomes white when soaked in water and turns translucent when cooked. Fermentation may improve the nutritional value of sabudana. In Papua New Guinea, sabudana paste is partially fermented by mixing it in palm leaves,which are then stored  in cool place. Therefore, a lot of recipe with high in energy, you should not be missing it. As experiments can really turn it out in high taste value.

Ref. https://beautyhealthtips.in/health-benefits-eating-sago/

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Pumpkin Ambal

Ambal

Kaddu / Pumpkin Ambal

Serving: 4

Cook time: 25 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 250 gms Kashiphal/ Kaddu /Pumpkin orange one
  • 6 tbsp Tamarind paste
  • 4 tbsp Jaggery , powdered
  • 1/2 tsp Fenugreek seeds/ Methi seeds
  • 2/3 tsp Cumin seeds/ jeera
  • 1 tsp ginger, finely grated
  • 1/2 tsp Red chilies
  • 1/2 tsp Turmeric
  • 2 tbsp Olive oil
  • 1 tsp Salt/ or salt to taste
  • 1 cup water

Method:

Step 1.

Cut the pumpkin / kashiphal into small squares.

Step 2.

Heat oil and put fenugreek seeds and cumin seeds. As the seeds turn brown add turmeric and red chillies to your taste.

Step 3.

Put in the Kashiphal /Pumpkin. Fry ,cover and cook till tender and leaves oil.

Step 4.

Meanwhile soak tamarind in a small amount of water, remove the seeds , pour this thick paste into the pumpkin/kaddu and put half cup of water, simmer.

Step 5.

As it simmers put jaggery into it and boil till it melts.

Step 6.

Serve with rice.

Note:

Tasty ambal which is a dogree dish of jammu is ready to be served. It goes well with rajma  and helps digest it.

 

 

Lauki Tamatar

Ghiya ki sabzi

Lauki Tamater/ Bottle gourd with Tomatoes

Ingredients:

  • 500 gms lauki
  • 2 medium size tomato , finely chopped
  • 1 medium size Onion, finely chopped
  • 2/3 tsp cumin seeds
  • 2 tsp coriander powder
  • ½   tsp red chili powder
  • ½   tsp turmeric powder
  • a Pinch of asafetida (Hing)
  • 3 tbsp Olive oil
  • 1tbsp coriander leaves, finely chopped
  • 2/3 tsp salt or/ salt to your taste

Method:

Step 1.

Wash and peel the lauki/ bottle gourd, slice off the top and bottom tip and cut it into small
cubes, soak in water till used later.
Step 2.

In a wok/ kdahi heat oil, add cumin seed, when it crackles , add asafetida and fry tll it turns pink. Add chopped onions,fry till onion turns golden brown.

Step 3.

Add the spices,coriander powder, red chili powder, turmeric powder and mix with the oil and fry them for few seconds more.

Step 4.

Add finely chopped tomatoes and cook covered for eight to ten minutes on low flame or until they become soft and blend with spices.

Step 5.

Add cubed lauki/ bottle gourd pieces, salt and one cup of water and mix everything together, close the lid turn the heat to low flame.

Step 6.

Add more water if needed and cook till lauki is cooked well, once you have the desired consistency turn the stove off.

Step 7.

Serve hot, garnish with chopped coriander leaves.
Note:
Bottle gourd/ lauki is a bland vegetable, try to cook with other ingredients and combination, to make this dish delicious. For variations cook lauki with onion masala or to cook lauki with channa Dals / Lentils.

 

Health benefits of lauki / Bottle gourd:

Bottle gourd, also known as lauki or doodhi in India is a popular vegetable used in dishes all across the country. One of the famous health benefits of the vegetable is that it is easy to digest and great for those suffering from digestive problems. However, lauki has more health benefits than one and here are some of them.

  1. Aids digestion

People suffering from constipation should eat bottle gourd as it is high in fibre and helps clear the food stuck in your colon. Additionally, juice made out of bottle gourd also helps in the treatment of acidity as it is alkaline in nature. Read about more home remedies that can cure constipation. 

  1. Great for weight loss

Bottle gourd is one of the best foods you can have if you want to lose weight as it is 96% water, and a 100g serving contains as little as 12 calories. The high fibre content will take care of your hunger, and keep you feeling full. Here is a sample weight loss diet for your reference.

  1. Helps treat urinary disorders

Bottle gourd has a cooling effect on your body, and a glass of bottle gourd juice is a great diuretic that can be used to treat burning sensation while passing urine. This burning sensation is caused due to high levels of acid in the urine, which can be countered by the alkaline nature of bottle gourd juice.

  1. Refreshes you during summers

Just like cucumber, bottle gourd too has a high amount of water which keeps you hydrated during summers. Drinking a glass of its juice will ensure that you do not face loss of sodium, fatigue or extreme thirst while you are out in the sun. This makes it great for people whose jobs require them to travel in daylight.

  1. Prevents heart disease

Unhealthy lifestyles are leading to several cases of heart disease in urban India. So much so that, 70% of the urban population is at risk of heart disease due to wrong lifestyle choices like eating fried and processed foods, smoking, etc. Like a lot of fruits and vegetables, bottle gourd has zero cholesterol and is rich in Vitamins like Vitamin C and antioxidants making it good for your heart.

  1. Reduces stress

It is quite easy to feel stressed in today’s times, and unhealthy eating can only worsen the situation. Bottle gourd has a high water content has a cooling effect on your body which makes you feel better the very moment you take it. It also has diuretic, sedative and antibilious properties which makes your body feel better internally, and keeps stress at bay. Read more about how you can combat stress.

Ref. http://www.thehealthsite.com/fitness/health-benefits-lauki-dudhi-bottle-gourds-sa114/

Makhana Kheer

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Makhana Kheer / puffed Lotus seeds Kheer

Hi friends! Makhana kheer is a delicious desert. Makhanas/Fox nuts/Lotus seeds are puffed lotus seeds and are used in making several dishes and snacks. In Northern India Makhanas are often used for snack. Makhana kheer is very easy to make and you can enjoy it as a dessert.

Ingredients:

  • 4 Cup of Makhanas , shallow fried and crushed coarsely
  • 3   tbsp ghee / butter
  • 6   Cups of whole milk
  • 12 almonds , thin slices
  • 12 pistachios , thin slice
  • 1/2 Cup of sugar or/ Sugar to taste
  • 1/4 tsp strings of saffron
  • 6 green cardamoms, powdered
  • 12 Raisins

Method:

Step 1.

In a heavy bottom pan add milk and bring it to boil , turn to medium heat, while keep    stirring periodically (so that milk does not burn from the bottom) till it is thickened or reduced to 70%.

Step 2.

In the mean time heat a wok / Kadahi with ghee. On a high flame fry the makhanas, stirring continuously . when makahanas are well fried, will become crispy.Switch off the stove, cool and coarsely crush the makhanas, keep aside. ( Approx. 5-6 minutes)
Step 3.
Once milk become little thicker add saffron, sautéed makhanna and let the makhanas and milk simmer for 20 to 25 minutes on low heat or until milk reduce to half and of acreamy consistency, stirring frequently.

Step 4.

Once makhannas become soft and milk become thick and creamy add sugar, and sliced nuts, mix and cook for another couple of minutes. Turn the stove off.
Step 5.

Transfer the kheer in a serving bowl and sprinkle other half of nuts. Serve the makhana kheer hot or cold.

Possible health and beauty benefits of Lotus seeds:

Lotus seeds, commonly known as makhana in India, are the seeds of the water lotus plant. The seeds are small, round and white or off-white in appearance. They are the edible seeds of lotus flower which can be roasted or fried. Lotus seeds are used for nutritional and healing properties in Chinese medicine. The lotus seeds are highly useful in terms of nutritional benefits and are low in saturated fats, sodium and cholesterol; high in magnesium potassium, thiamine and phosphorus. Besides being edible, the lotus plant has many health and beauty benefits as well. You can use makhana seeds in desserts, rice porridge, soups and stir fry dishes.

Lotus seeds are also a good source of protein, iron and zinc, which makes them extremely nutritious. They contain the anti-aging enzyme, which assist repair damaged proteins. Due to this anti-aging propery, many cosmetic companies are trying to include the seeds in their products. Along with it, the seeds have a natural flavonoid which prevents inflammation. Lotus seeds have an astringent property which benefits the kidneys and helps to restore vital energy within the body. The sweet and neutral taste of makhana seeds nourish the spleen and alleviate diarrhea. Makhana seeds are endowed with sedative properties and are used to treat insomnia or restlessness. The lotus embryo is useful for heart because of its bitter and cooling properties. Also it can help dilate blood vessels, thus reducing blood pressure.

According to western research, the seeds are antiviral which help fight the herpes 1 virus. Also it has been founded useful in lowering hypertension. One of the vital medicinal benefits of lotus seeds is stopping chronic diarrhea. Due to astringent properties, the seeds are consumed to help relieve the symptoms of diarrhea and improve appetite. Other major benefits of lotus seeds include palpitations, insomnia and irritability. They are also used to control bleeding.

Since makhana seeds are high in fiber, it helps to avoid constipation. Also they help the body to remove the waste; prevent the accumulation of toxins.  Lotus seeds are low in calories, fat and high in fiber and thus helpful in diabetes. It lowers the blood sugar level. The seeds are recommended for women during pregnancy and post natal weakness; helps in female infertility. The makhana seeds are also used in the treatment of arthritis and rheumatic pains. Further, the seeds are beneficial in weight loss too as they are high in fiber and low in calories .Lotus seeds are also very useful in anemia. The lotus seeds can be digested by all age groups. They are a healthy snack for children .Just roast the seeds a bit and add a pinch of salt.
Ref. http://healthyfoodsonly.blogspot.in/2012/11/health-and-beauty-benefits-of-lotus.html

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Lasooni palak paneer

 

Spinach Garlic Cheese 1

Lasooni palak paneer/Cheese Garlic Spinach

Hi friends! Garlic flavored spinach leaves cooked with cottage cheese / Paneer.

Cooking Time: 10-15 minutes

Servings: 4

Preparation Time: 10-15 minutes

Category: Vegetarian

Ingredients:

  • 500 gms Spinach/ Palak
  • 150 gms Paneer/ Cottage cheese
  • 2 medium size Onions finely chopped
  • 15 cloves of garlic
  • 1/4 tsp asafetida powder
  • 1/2 tsp red chili powder
  • 1/8 tsp baking soda
  • 2/3 tsp salt
  • 3 tbsp Olive oil

Method:

Step 1.

Wash the spinach very well, finely chop and keep aside.

Step 2.

Cut Paneer/ Cottage cheese into small cubes, keep aside.

Step 3.

Heat the oil in a wok / kadahi and add the asafetida. Fry for few seconds till pink in colour.

Step 4.

Add chopped onions to the asafetida seasoning. Saute till translucent, about three to four minutes. Add crushed garlic, saute for few minutes more.

Step 5.

Add in the spinach salt , red chili powder and baking soda . Cover and cook on a slow flame for five minutes and add paneer/ cottage cheese pieces.

Step 6.

Cook for ten minutes on low flame till spinach is well blended with the cottage cheese. Serve hot with chapattis or any other Indian breads.

 Health benefits of Spinach / Palak:

Spinach is an excellent food loaded with tons of nutrients and a low calorie package. Greens like spinach are important for skin and hair, bone health, and provide protein, iron, vitamins and minerals.

As per studies the possible health benefits of consuming spinach include improving blood glucose control in diabetics, lowering the risk of cancer, lowering blood pressure, improving bone health, lowering the risk of developing asthma and more.

Ref. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/270609.php

Health benefits of Cottage cheese / paneer :

Cottage cheese provides many health benefits, including a high protein content, as well as significant calcium, phosphorus, and potassium contents, and it can be used for weight management.

Reduced Risk of Breast Cancer: The calcium and vitamin D found in dairy products, especially in cottage cheese, reduces the risk of breast cancer.

Rich in Protein: One of the biggest benefits of cottage cheese is the high amount of casein protein found in it. It is believed that cow’s milk contains the highest amount of casein protein among various milks. The amount of protein contained in cottage cheese is ideal for vegetarians in supplying them with the required amount of daily protein. Cottage cheese does not require any amount of cooking and it can be consumed directly.

Best Foods for Pregnant Women: Cottage cheese is recommended for pregnant women along with athletes due to various essential nutrients found in it.

Rich Source of B-Complex Vitamins: B-complex vitamins found in cottage cheese are helpful in various metabolic activities in our bodies. Some of them include vitamin B12, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, thiamin, niacin, and folate.

-Vitamin B12 is needed for proper brain functioning and helps in absorbing iron.

-Riboflavin helps in converting carbohydrates into energy.

-Pantothenic Acid acts as a synthesizer that helps in forming proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and amino acids in our body.

-Thiamin helps in converting sugars into energy in the pyruvate dehydrogenase system.

-Niacin, on the other hand plays an important role in digestion, energy production, and cholesterol reduction.

-Folate helps in fetal development in pregnant women, helps in producing red blood cells and keeps the heart healthy.

Strengthens Bones: Calcium is one of the major elements associated with milk and their products. Some of the benefits of calcium-rich foods include bone strengthening and weight loss.

Heart-Friendly and Maintains Blood Sugar Levels: Cottage cheese is a good source of magnesium. In the human body, most of the magnesium is concentrated in our bones. Magnesium also acts as a catalyst, promotes biochemical reactions, activates various enzymes in the body, maintains muscle and nerve functioning, and supports the immune system. It helps in maintaining blood sugar levels and prevents heart attacks, constipation, psychiatric disorders, migraine, and collagen.

Prevents Strokes and Controls Anxiety: Apart from other nutrients, cottage cheese contains potassium. Potassium acts as a fluid-balancing element in the body and is an important component in neural activities of the muscle and brain. It also relieves muscle cramps. Intake of potassium on a regular basis prevents the risk of getting brain stroke, since it lowers blood pressure and the contraction of vessels. It is also helpful in decreasing stress levels and anxiety. Potassium, along with sodium, act as electrolytes, but potassium does not have the side effects of sodium such as increased blood pressure and cardiovascular stress.

Improves Biological Functions: Zinc found in cottage cheese is about 4% of the daily recommended value.  In the human body, it is found in the brain, muscles, bones, kidneys, liver, prostate, and eyes. It helps in the metabolism of DNA and RNA.  Zinc is one of the trace elements whose presence in our body helps in improving the immune system, digestion, diabetes control, fights stress and anxiety, cures night blindness, improves ocular health, prevents appetite loss, prevents prostate disorder, fights various infections and also acts as an antioxidant.

Improves Digestion: Cottage cheese contains phosphorous, which plays a major role in the formation of DNA and RNA. It is a major component in forming bones along with calcium. Phosphates also help in digestion, excretion, and in the production and extraction of energy in the cells.

Antioxidant Properties: Selenium is a trace element found in cottage cheese. It is required in very small quantities, not more than 50 mcg to 70 mcg in adults. Selenium is useful as an antioxidant that protects cells and DNA from damage. It is also believed that an optimum intake of selenium-rich foods reduces the risk of prostate cancer. New study suggests that a diet rich in dairy products may slightly extend lives of people diagnosed with colon cancer.

Quick Serving Tips

Salad– Add chopped/grated cottage cheese to salads such as green salads and tuna salads.

Omelet– Add chopped cottage cheese and vegetables to the egg mixture for making a delicious omelet.

Curries/Stew– Cottage cheese can be used for making stew/curries, along with meat and vegetables.

Ref.https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/animal-product/health-benefits-of-cottage-cheese.html

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Chickpeas and Beans Sundal

 

Chickpeas and beans Sundal 2

Chickpeas and Black eyed beans Sundal

Hi friends! We can always make a variety of sundals for  protein rich breakfast, it is very easy to prepare and an absolutely healthy and delicious snack.

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup Kabuli Channa/white channas
  • 1/2 cup Black eyed beans/ Lobiya
  • 2-3 tbsp grated fresh Coconut
  • 1/2 lemon’s juice
  • 1 level teasp /Salt to taste

For seasoning:

  • 1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
  • a sprig of Curry leaves
  • 1 tbsp Oil

Method:

Step 1.

Soak Chana and Lobiya overnight or at least for 8-9 hrs, Add salt and pressure cook ,after the first whistle, reduce the heat and after ten minutes remove from the stove.

Step 2.

Let it cool to room temperature, open the Chana, Lobiya should be soft and firm to touch and should not be either hard or mushy.

Step 3.

Drain the chana/ Lobiya and keep it aside, you can use this drained water to make healthy soups.

Step 4.

Heat oil in a kadai / wok or heavy bottom pan and crackle mustard seeds , add curry leaves fry for few seconds ,add grated coconut and fry it for a half a minute. Switch off the stove.

Step 5.

Add cooked and drained chana /Chickpeas, Lobiya/ Black eyed beans mix to the above seasoning. and blend well .

Step 6.

Add lemon juice and mix well. Serve these protein rich Sundals hot, warm or cold as a snack or with breakfast.

Possible health benefits of consuming Black eyed beans:

Inflammation is at the root of most diseases, but a healthy diet including one to two servings of black-eyed peas per day can help fight chronic inflammation and prevent so many serious health problems. This anti-inflammatory effects is what provides so many of the following black-eyed pea benefits.

  1. Improve Digestion-One of the biggest black-eyed pea benefits is the high levels of dietary fiber, which helps to promote regular bowel movements and improve the health of the entire body, especially the digestive system.
  2. Prevent Anemia-Getting adequate iron in your diet prevents anemia, which can cause fatigue and weakness.
  3. Lower Blood Pressure-Black-eyed peas are rich in potassium, a mineral that helps keep your blood pressure levels at healthy numbers and lowers your risk of heart disease.
  4. Increase Folate Intake-Black-eyed peas are especially high in folate, which is a water soluble B vitamin that plays a slightly different role from the other B vitamins because it doesn’t participate in energy metabolism. Folate’s main function is to help the body make new cells, specifically by playing a role in copying and synthesizing DNA. It also helps the body utilize vitamin B12 and amino acids.
  5. Boosts Skin and Eye Health-Black-eyed peas are surprisingly high in vitamin A. They have over a quarter of your daily vitamin A needs in one cup. Not only does vitamin A help form and maintain healthy skin and mucus membranes, but it produces the pigments in the retina of the eye.

Ref. https://draxe.com/black-eyed-pea-benefits/

Possible health benefits of consuming chickpeas:

Chickpeas have been associated with a number of possible health benefits for medical conditions. We will go through each condition one at a time.

1. Diabetes

Studies have shown that type 1 diabetics who consume high-fiber diets have lower blood glucose levels and type 2 diabetics may have improved blood sugar, lipids and insulin levels.

2. Bone health

The iron, phosphate, calcium, magnesium, manganese, zinc and vitamin K content present in chickpeas all contribute to building and maintaining bone structure and strength.

3. Blood pressure

Maintaining a low-sodium intake is essential to lowering blood pressure, however increasing potassium intake may be just as important because of its vasodilation effects.

4. Heart health

The high fiber, potassium, vitamin C, and vitamin B-6 content all support heart health. Chickpeas contain significant amounts of fiber, which helps lower the total amount of cholesterol in the blood, thereby decreasing the risk of heart disease.

5. Cancer

Selenium is a mineral that is not present in most fruits and vegetables, but can be found in chickpeas. It plays a role in liver enzyme function, and helps detoxify some cancer-causing compounds in the body. Additionally, selenium prevents inflammation and also decreases tumor growth rates.

6. Cholesterol

Research shows that including chickpeas in the diet lowers the amount of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol in the blood.

7. Inflammation

Choline is a very important and versatile nutrient in chickpeas that help with sleep, muscle movement, learning and memory. Choline also helps to maintain the structure of cellular membranes, aids in the transmission of nerve impulses, assists in the absorption of fat and reduces chronic inflammation.

8. Digestion and regularity

Because of their high-fiber content, chickpeas help to prevent constipation and promote regularity for a healthy digestive tract.

Ref. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/280244.php

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Aloo Curry

Aloo tamater 3  Puri

(Aloo sabzi with Puris)

Prep time: 20 minutes

Cook time: 10 minutes

Total time: 30 minutes

Recipe type: main

Cuisine: North Indian

Serves: 2-3

Ingredients:

  • 4 medium size potatoes , boiled, peeled and cut into small cubes
  • 2 medium tomatoes/tamatar
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds/jeera
  • 1/2 tsp red chili powder
  • 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1/4 tsp asafetida / heeng
  • 1 tbsp ginger, finely chopped
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 tbsp Olive oil
  • 1 tbsp coriander leaves, finely chopped for garnishing

Method:

 Step 1.

 Cook the potatoes in a pressure cooker with two cups of water. The moment pressure is formed, reduce the heat to low flame for 5 minutes, switch off the stove. Cool the cooker to room temperature, open the lid take out the potatoes, peel and cut into small cubes three potatoes. Mash coarsely the fourth potato and Keep aside.

Step 2.

Heat the oil or ghee in a pan add the cumin seeds, when it starts spluttering, add asafetida. Fry for few seconds till asafetida turns light pink.

Step 3.

Add the tomatoes and saute till they become soft and you see the oil leaving the sides.

Step 4.

Add cubed and mashed potatoes, red chili powder, chopped ginger, salt and two cups of water stir. Mashed potato is added to help in thickening the gravy.

Step 5.

Let the curry cook for 7-8 minutes or more on a medium flame, till it thickens slightly.

Step 6.

Garnish with coriander leaves, serve hot, with puris.

 

Health benefits of Aaloo (Potato)

Contrary to the popular belief that potatoes should be avoided because they are rich in starch, medical reports today claim that potatoes should be consumed as they help in enriching the body with essential nutrients. Potatoes are rich in phytochemicals which help in fighting against respiratory diseases, cardiovascular ailments and several types of cancer.

People suffering from high blood pressure should consume potatoes. Potato contains a compound known as kukoamine which helps in lowering blood pressure.

Potato is rich in vitamin B6 which aids in building and repairing body cells. This vitamin leads to the production of enzymes in the body, which in turn leads to chemical reactions which cause cell repairs. Apart from repairing of human body and brain cells, this nutrient is responsible for the production of the molecule amine in the human body, which helps in transmissions between different nerves of the human nervous system.

Potatoes are highly effective in relieving high blood pressure caused due to tension, indigestion, nature of food and several other reasons. The fiber content is known for lowering cholesterol and improving the functioning of insulin in the body, thereby lowering blood pressure.

The fiber content of potato helps in lowering plasma cholesterol and triglyceride concentration in the human body.

Potato contains large quantities of starch which helps to improve insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance.

Potatoes make an ideal food for people who are lean and thin. With mounds of carbohydrates and proteins, they help in promoting weight gain.

Easy to digest, potatoes help in facilitating the digestion process, especially for people who cannot digest hard food but require energy, such as patients and babies.

Potatoes have vitamin C, vitamin B-complex, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus and zinc in significant amounts which are beneficial for the skin. They are great for curing pimples, spots, burns and even help in softening and cleaning the skin, particularly around elbows, back of the palms, and so on.

The vitamin C content in potatoes is helpful for preventing the dreaded deficiency disease scurvy and its symptoms, like cracked lip corners, spongy and bleeding gums, and frequent viral infections.

Potatoes have essential nutrients that help in providing relief to rheumatism due to the high starch or carbohydrate content that increases weight and reverses the effects of this disorder.

Ref.http://nutrition.indobase.com/articles/potato-nutrition.php

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Lauki / Bottle Gourd Koftas

Lauki kofta

Lauki /Ghiya / Bottle Guard Kofta

 Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 40 minutes
Serves : 5-6

Ingredients:

For Koftas:

  • 750 gms lauki /ghiya / bottle gourd
  • 1/2 cup of besan / gram flour
  • 1/2 tsp of red chilli powder
  • 1/4 tsp hing / asafetida
  • 1/4 tsp carom seeds/ Ajwain
  • 1/2 tsp of salt /or salt  to taste
  • 12 kishmish pieces
  • Oil for deep frying

For Gravy:

  • 3 medium size onions, cut in to small pieces
  • 4  medium size tomatoes, chopped
  • 1/4 tsp  turmeric powder
  • 2 tbsp of coriander powder
  • 1/2 tsp  red chilli powder (adjust to taste)
  • 2/3 tsp Salt / or salt to taste
  • 1 tbsp fresh coriander leaves, finely chopped for garnishing
  • 2 tbsp of oil
  • 12 Cashews, powdered
  • 1/2 cup plain curd/yogurt
  • 2 tbsp Olive oil

 Method :

For the Koftas:

 Step 1.

Take the bottle gourd / lauki and peel it and grate it fine.Squeeze out the excess water and put the lauki in to a mixing bowl . Add the chilli powder, salt, Ajwain, besan and hing, mix well .

Step 2. 

Make small lemon-sized balls with this mixture and make a small dent with yor thumb in the center to place a kishmish close it up and make the ball smooth.

Step 3.

Heat the oil in a frying pan.On medium hot flame, fry the koftas until golden brown all over.  keep turning to cook evenly.

Step 4.
Drain and keep aside.
For the Gravy:

Step1.

Heat oil in a pan add add the chopped onions.When onions turn translucent and starts to turn light golden brown , add the turmeric powder, coriander, chilli powder and salt.

Step 2.

Fry  for two three minutes,until the masala is well cooked and fragrant and is blended well with the onions .

Step 3.

Add the tomatoes and about 1/2 cup of water.Bring to boil and simmer until the tomatoes are soft (about ten minutes). Cool the mixture to room temperature.

Step 4.

Puree this mixture in a blender and return to the pan.  Bring to boil, and add the cashew powder and whisked yogurt . Mix well, adjust salt if required.

Step 5.

Remove from fire. Over cooking at this stage, after adding the yogurt is not recommended.Over cooking will spoil the texture of the gravy.

Step 6.

Add gently the koftas into the gravy and let it sit for half an hour or so before serving. Serve hot garnished with coriander leaves with all Indian breads.

 

Health benefits of bottle gourd/lauki:

This South Asian bottle gourd is bottle shaped, light green and long. The flesh inside is spongy. Bottle gourd or lauki is over 90% water therefore it is easy to digest.

It contains many vitamins and minerals, such as, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, Vitamin A, C and folate.

It is extremely popular for weight loss. Especially the bottle gourd or lauki juice.

Bottle gourd is extremely popular for reducing high blood pressure and keeping your heart healthy

Lauki or bottle gourd is known to combat excessive thirst in diabetic patients.

The fiber and the minerals in the bottle gourd or lauki supports healthy digestion and combats flatulence and combats constipation.

Bottle gourd is recommended by Ayurvedic doctors for reducing liver inflammation.

Ref. http://beautyhealthtips.in/amazing-10-health-benefits-of-bottle-gourd-lauki/

 

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Lemon Rice

Lemon Rice

Prep Time: Under 10 minutes

Cook Time: 6-8 minutes

Serves: 2 people

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups rice, boiled/or leftovers
  • 1/4 cup dry roasted peanuts
  • 1/4 tsp turmeric powder level
  • 2 small size lemons
  • 1/2 tsp mustard seeds
  • 1/2 tsp urad dal (husked black gram dal)
  • 1/2 tsp bengal gram (channa dal)
  • 1-2 dried red chilies
  • a small pinch of asafetida
  • 6-8 fresh curry leaves
  • 1 tbsp fresh Coriander leaves, finely chopped
  • 2-3 tsp of olive oil
  • 1/4 tsp salt or /salt to taste

Method:

Step 1.

Cooked rice used for making lemon rice should not be mushy/ overcooked. The rice grains should be separate. (Pre cooked or freshly cooked).

Step 2.

In a wok/ kadahi for tempering , take two tsp of oil and when hot, add mustard seeds. When mustard starts spluttering, add urad dal, chana dal curry leaves, asafetida , roasted peanuts turmeric powder and red chilies sauté on a medium flame for a minute.

Step 3.

Add the rice, salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for few minutes, stirring continuously.

Step 4.

Add the lemon juice, mix well and cook on a medium flame for few second to blend in lemon juice well. Serve hot garnished with fresh finely chopped coriander leaves.

 

Palak/Spinach Raita

Spinach leaves   Palak Raita 1

Palak / Spinach Raita

Hi friends! Here is a simple,delicious and very healthy recipe of an Indian side dish of yogurt containing steamed Spinach leaves and spices.

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups Spinach / Palak, finely chopped and pureed
  • 3 cups Curd / Yogurt /Dahi
  • 2 Green chillies
  • 1 tsp Ginger, grated finely
  • 1/2 tsp cumin / Jeera roasted and powdered
  • 2/3 level tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp black salt

 Method:

Step 1.

Put the chopped Spinach / Palak in a pressure cooker, add 1/4 cup of water, close the lid and put on a high flame. The moment pressure is formed switch off the heat. Let the cooker cool to room temperature.

Step 2.

Take spinach from the cooker put in the blender, add two green chilies, one tea spoon grated fresh ginger, puree the mixture to a fine paste ,keep it aside.

Step 3.

Take Curd /yogurt / Dahi in a bowl and whisk it well to a smooth texture.

Step 4.

Add salt,black salt, cumin, to the whisked curd and mix well. Keep it aside.

Step 5.

Take the pureed spinach add it to the spiced and whisked curd. Mix well, refrigerate. Serve cold with all Indian breads, boiled rice or rice biryani etc.

Health benefits of Spinach / Palak:

Spinach is an excellent food loaded with tons of nutrients and a low calorie package. Greens like spinach are important for skin and hair, bone health, and provide protein, iron, vitamins and minerals.

As per studies the possible health benefits of consuming spinach include improving blood glucose control in diabetics, lowering the risk of cancer, lowering blood pressure, improving bone health, lowering the risk of developing asthma and more.

Ref. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/270609.php

Curd Health benefits:

Being rich in calcium, curd is good for the health of bones as well as the teeth. For those who have difficulty in the digestion of lactose in milk, yogurt is an important source of calcium. Curd contains an enzyme which breaks down lactose to aid proper digestion.

Curd / Yogurt is rich in vitamin D which helps our body to absorb and use calcium.

Curd / Yogurt helps you feel fuller and is thus, a very good snack for those trying to lose weight.

Eating  curd / yogurt on a regular basis can help absorb the nutrients in other foods as well.

Ref.http://www.thehealthsite.com/fitness/9-reasons-curd-is-great-for-your-health/

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Bhindi/OkraLadyfinger Raita

Bhidi Raita     bhindi pic

Bhindi / okra/ lady finger Raita

Hi friends! Here is a simple,delicious and very healthy recipe of an Indian side dish of yogurt containing fried Bhindi / okra/ lady fingerpieces and spices.

 Ingredients:

  • 2 cups Curd / Yogurt /dahi
  • 150 gms. Bhindi/ okra /lady finger, chopped circular
  • 1 tsp fresh coriander paste
  • 1/2 tsp cumin/ Jeera, roasted, powdered
  • 1/4 tsp Black pepper powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt or / salt to taste
  • 1/4 tsp red chilies powder
  • oil for deep frying okra
  • 1/2 t-spoon Mustard seeds
  • 6-8 curry leaves
  • 1/2 cup water

Method:

Step 1.

Wash very well Bhindi/ okra /lady finger. Dry on a paper kitchen towel, trim both the ends, cut into slightly thickl circular discs. Keep aside.

Step 2.

Take a wok / kadahi and add oil to it, heat oil , put chopped Bhindi /Lady finger/Okra gently in the hot oil and fry it on medium-high heat. When well fried, drain on a paper kitchen towel and keep aside.

Step 3.

Take curd / yogurt in a medium sized bowl. Whisk the curd / yogurt with a blender or fork until it is smooth. Add water if curd / yogurt is too thick and blend well.

Step 4.

Add fresh coriander pate, cumin powder, pepper powder, salt, red chili powder to the whisked curd, mix it well.

Step 5.

Now, in the spiced curd / yogurt and gently fold in the fried Bhindi / Okra /Lady finger.

Step 6.

Heat a table spoon oil in a small pan, add mustard seeds and when mustard seeds start spluttering add curry leaves, saute for few seconds then turn off the heat and porethis seasoning evenly on the fried Bhindi / Okra /Lady finger raita.

Step 7.

Refrigerate the raita. Serve cold with boiled rice, rice biriyanis etc.

Health benefits Bhindi / Okra /Lady finger:

The dietary fibers contained in this  vegetable are best for those who are on weight reduction programme. Bhindi / Okra /Lady finger comprises of no calories, therefore is good for weight loss. The high Vitamin content in Bhindi / Okra/ Lady finger helps battle cold and improves the overall functioning of the immune system. The Vitamins and numerous minerals like magnesium, manganese, calcium and iron in Bhindi / Okra/ Lady finger fights against hurtful free radicals and enhances the functionality of the  immune system.

Ref. https://beautyhealthtips.in/top-health-benefits-of-eating-okra-or-ladys-finger-or-bhindi/

 Health benefits Curd:

Being rich in calcium, curd is good for the health of bones as well as the teeth. For those who have difficulty in the digestion of lactose in milk, yogurt is an important source of calcium. Curd contains an enzyme which breaks down lactose to aid proper digestion.

Curd / Yogurt is rich in vitamin D which helps our body to absorb and use calcium.

Curd / Yogurt helps you feel fuller and is thus, a very good snack for those trying to lose weight.

Eating  curd / yogurt on a regular basis can help absorb the nutrients in other foods as well.

Ref. http://www.thehealthsite.com/fitness/9-reasons-curd-is-great-for-your-health/

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Cheese Kebabs

Cheese Kebabs

Nutrients in Cheese

Cheese is produced throughout the world; it is an ancient food with origins that predate recorded history. It is a dairy product made from pressed milk curds. Different varieties are made from unripened (fresh) cheese or ripened (aged) cheese.

Cheese is a delicious and nutritious food that is very versatile. You can add it to other dishes or eat it by itself. It’s convenient and portable. There are more than 300 varieties of cheese—including American, Cheddar, Mozzarella and Colby—many of which are available in various flavors, forms (chunks, slices, cubes, shredded, grated, crumbled, sticks, spreads) and packages to meet consumers’ needs.

Hi friends!The Healthy Cheese Kebabs recipe makes a perfect appetizer to make for the cold winter parties or tea time snack for the monsoons. These Kebabs with bread slices are  flavored with garlic, gingers, green chillies and coriander leaves. The Kebabs are deep fried and you can use your Air frier making them healthy and super delicious as well.…

Ingredients:

  • 6 White Bread slices
  • 4 Cheese cubes (Amul)
  • 5-6 pods Garlic (finely ground to paste)
  • 2 Green chilies, ground to paste
  • 1” Ginger (finely grated)
  • 1 tbsp coriander leaves, finely chopped
  • 1 level tsp Salt / or salt to taste
  • Cooking Oil for deep frying

Method:

 Step 1.

 Soak bread slices in water until completely moist. Hold the moist bread slices in the palm of your hand and thoroughly drain all the water out. Keep aside.

Step 2.

Grate the cheese and ginger. Mash the bread in a mixing dish.

Step 3.

 Add grated cheese, garlic paste, grated ginger, green chili paste, coriander leaves and salt, mix well. Knead like a dough gently.

Step 4.

Make small balls out of the mixture, press them between your palms gently, deep fry in hot oil on medium flame. Drain on a paper kitchen towel.

Step 5.

Serve hot cheese kebabs with coriander chutney.

Note: Cheese quantity can be slightly increased or reduced as per individual’s taste while making these delicious kebabs.

Health Benefits of Cheese:

Cheese contains a host of nutrients like calcium, protein, phosphorus, zinc, vitamin A and vitamin B12. Calcium is one of the nutrients most likely to be lacking in the American diet. According to government statistics, nine out of 10 women and six out of 10 men fall short of calcium recommendations. The high-quality protein in cheese provides the body with essential building blocks for strong muscles. For a complete listing of the nutrients in cheese, see the table below.

If you are lactose intolerant, many cheeses, particularly aged cheeses such as Cheddar and Swiss, contain little or no lactose and are often well tolerated.

For the past 30 years or so, saturated fat—found in meats, eggs, cheese, butter, whole milk, lard and some oils—was considered a primary cause of heart disease. New research, however, is showing that saturated fat has a minimal impact on heart disease risk, which is changing the “saturated fat is bad” paradigm and allowing people to enjoy more cheese and other favorite foods. Further research is needed showing significant scientific agreement.

Even if saturated fat is less of a concern, calories still matter. To reduce calories, you can grate or sprinkle harder cheeses over your dishes or use small amounts of aromatic and sharp cheeses for their delicious cheese flavor. Many reduced-fat varieties of cheeses are also available. This 2014 article in the Food and Nutrition Magazine provides more information on the Charms and Challenges of Cheese.

The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend that individuals ages 9 and older consume at least 3 servings of milk, cheese or yogurt each day; children aged 4-8 years need 2-1/2 cups per day. One serving of cheese is one and one-half ounces of hard cheese, one-third cup for grated cheese and two ounces for processed cheese.

Ref. http://www.healthyeating.org/Milk-Dairy/Nutrients-in-Milk-Cheese-Yogurt/Nutrients-in-Cheese.aspx

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Gobi/Cauliflower Pakodas

Pakora Gobhi 3

Gobi/Cauliflower Pakodas

Hi friends ! You have probably heard that the most nutritious foods are the ones that are the most colorful. There are even several fad diets that tell you to avoid any white or colorless food, but don’t write off cauliflower and other white veggies just yet. Try out this easy tea time, healthy and delicious snack.

Ingredients:

  • 1 medium size Cauliflower , florets separated
  • 2 1/2 cups Besan /Chickpea/ Bengal gram flour
  • 1/2 cup rice flour
  • 1/2 tsp ajwain/ Carom seeds
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp Red chili powder
  • 1 1/2 level tsp Salt/ or salt to taste
  • Water to prepare a thick batter
  • Oil, for deep frying

Method:

Step 1.

Wash the Cauliflower florets very well and soak in water with two table spoons of table salt for two hours at room temperature. (this is essential for disinfecting the florets of invisible bacteria.)

Step 2.

In a mixing bowl take Besan /Chickpea/ Bengal gram flour,rice flour , salt, ajwain / Carom seeds,  baking soda, and red chili powder.

Step 3.

Gradually add water to the besan/Chickpea/ Bengal gram, rice flour and spices mix to make a thick, yet flowing consistency batter.

Step 4.

Meanwhile heat oil in a kadai/ wok for deep frying.

Step 5.

Drop small portion of batter into the hot oil and if it comes to surface of the oil immediately, oil is ready for deep frying.

Step 6.

Take one floret at a time, dip in the batter nicely and gently slid in to the hot oil on medium flame. Put around 5-6 florets at a time. Do not over crowd the kadai / wok with pakodas. Flip them gently in between to let them fry evenly until they are 70 % fried.

Step 7.

Drain the partially fried pakodas onto a kitchen tissue and repeat the same process with the remaining florets to make all the pakodas.

Step 8.

When all the florets are partially fried, press each partially fried pakodas (one by one ) with the rolling pin, gently, and deep fry again to get well cooked, crisp pakodas.

Step 9.

Drain the fried pakodas on paper kitchen towel to drain out extra oil. Serve hot delicious pakodas with Green chutney /Tomato sauce and a cup of Indian masala tea to enjoy this tasty snack !

 

Possible health benefits of consuming cauliflower:

Cauliflower contains antioxidants and phytonutrients that can protect against cancer, fiber that helps with satiety, weight loss and a healthy digestive tract.

Consuming fruits and vegetables of all kinds has long been associated with a reduced risk of many adverse health conditions.

Many studies have suggested that increasing consumption of plant foods like cauliflower decreases the risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and overall mortality while promoting a healthy complexion, increased energy, and overall lower weight.

Cancer

Cauliflower contains antioxidants that help prevent cellular mutations and reduce oxidative stress from free radicals. One of these is indole-3-carbinol or I3C, commonly found in cruciferous vegetables like cabbages, broccoli and cauliflower/ I3C has been shown to reduce the risk of breast and reproductive cancers in men and women.

Digestion

Cauliflower is high in both fiber and water content, which helps to prevent constipation, maintain a healthy digestive tract and lower the risk of colon cancer. Adequate fiber promotes regularity, which is crucial for the daily excretion toxins through the bile and stool, but good digestion is far from all that fiber can do for your body.

 

Memory

Choline is a very important and versatile “vitamin-like factor” in cauliflower that helps with sleep, muscle movement, learning and memory. Choline also helps to maintain the structure of cellular membranes, aids in the transmission of nerve impulses, assists in the absorption of fat and reduces chronic inflammation.3

Strong bones

Low intakes of vitamin K have been associated with a higher risk for bone fracture and osteoporosis. Adequate vitamin K consumption improves bone health by acting as a modifier of bone matrix proteins, improving calcium absorption and reducing urinary excretion of calcium.

Ref.http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/282844.php

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Tori ki Sabji

Tori

Tori ki Sabji

Main Name: Zucchini
Biological Name: Cucurbita pepo
Hindi Name: Tori, Turai
Names in other Indian languages: Peerkan kai (Tamil), Oru pachakkari (Malayalam), Beera Kaaya (Telugu), Turiya, Ghisoda (Gujarati), Jhinge, Jhinga (Bengali), Dodke, Shira?e (Marathi), Janhhi (Oriya), Turai (Urdu), Tori (Punjabi)

Preparation time: 30 minutes

Cooking time: 45 minutes (slow fire cooking)

Cuisine : Indian, North Indian

Course: Main, Vegetables

Serves: 6

Ingredients:

  • 750 gms Tori/Turai/ Smooth or Sponge Gourd
  • 2 big size tomatoes ,chopped and pureed
  • 2 medium size Onions ,finely chopped
  • 1″ piece Ginger /adrak
  • 1/2 cup cream/ fresh malai
  • 1 level tsp Salt/ or salt to taste
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1 level tsp chili powder or adjust to taste
  • 2 tsp Coriander / dhania powder
  • 1/4 tsp pepper powder
  • 1 tsp Cumin /geera
  • 2-3 tbsp Olive oil / or Pure ghee

Method:

 Step 1.

 Wash and peel the tories and cut them in small cubes. Keep aside.

Step 2.

Finely chop onions and puree tomatoes and keep aside.

Step 3.

 In a heavy bottom pan heat the oil, add cumin seeds, when cumin starts to splutter, add finely chopped onions in it.

Step 4.

Fry the onions till golden, add salt, chili powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder in it. Fry these spices for a minute.

 Step 5.

 Then add tori in it. Cover and cook till tori is soft, add tomato puree, grated ginger .

Step 6.

When tori, tomatoes are cooked and well blended (and 75% of water is evaporated) add malai / cream mix well, cook for couple of minutes more.

 Step 7.

Switch off the heat. Sprinkle it with pepper before serving. Serve hot.

Smooth or Sponge gourd:Tori crop

Health Benefits of Zucchini/Smooth or Sponge gourd:
  • Incredibly low in calories, zucchini makes a great way of filling your stomach without worrying about the calories being carried along with it. With just a couple of calories, you can include zucchini in your diet plan.
  • Regular consumption of cheesy, doughy foods with high sodium levels or other processed foods can leave your body yearning for water. With a high water concentration, vegetables like zucchini contribute to hydration, thereby fulfilling the body’s water requirement.
  • Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant which is required by the body to prevent health conditions, like scurvy and other illnesses, including heart conditions and certain types of cancers. Zucchini is a great source of vitamin C that helps in overcoming the deficiency of this vitamin.
  • Zucchini contains dietary fiber which lowers cholesterol by attaching itself to bile acids which are produced by the liver from the cholesterol. Since the fiber binds so well to the bile acid to instantly digest fat, the liver is induced to generate more bile acid.
  • The high levels of vitamins A and C present in zucchini keep the cholesterol from oxidizing in the body’s blood vessels, thereby delaying the onset of atherosclerosis.
  • Dietary fiber is known for promoting healthy and regular bowel movements, which help in preventing carcinogen toxins from settling in the colon. Zucchini has dietary fiber present in high amounts which avoids the risk of different kinds of cancers.
  • Studies indicate that zucchini contains phytonutrients which assist in reducing the symptoms of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BOH), a condition where the prostate gland enlarges, resulting in complications with urination and sexual functions in men.
  • With the presence of magnesium in considerate amounts, zucchini helps in lowering the risk of heart attack and strokes to a great extent. Besides, it also contains folate which is necessary for breaking down the amino acid homocysteine, which when increased, can lead to heart attack and stroke.
  • Zucchini is ideal for people suffering from asthma and other respiratory allergies as it increases one’s immunity due to the high vitamin C content. Furthermore, it also helps in controlling the symptoms of any autoimmune disorders which can lead to internal inflammation of organs.

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Palak Paneer/ Spinach with Cottage cheese

Palak paneer

Palak Paneer/ Spinach with Cottage chees

Hi friends! with nutritious spinach and cottage cheese, here is a yummy recipe for your party menu!

Preparation time: 20-25 minutes

Cooking time: 20-25 minutes

Servings : 4-6

Ingredients:

  • 200 gms paneer (fresh cottage cheese)
  • 750 gms spinach finely chopped
  • 3 onions (finely chopped)
  • 15 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  • 2 green chillies (can be added more as per your taste)
  • 2 tablespoon cream (alternate: fresh malai)
  • 1/2 teaspoon cumin
  • 2 tsp lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoon pure ghee or olive oil
  • 2/3 tsp level / or Salt to taste

Method:

 Step 1.

 Wash, remove the stems and cut spinach, pressure cook spinach with quarter cup water.The moment pressure is formed, switch off the stove. keep aside to cool.

Step 2.

 When cool, refresh in chilled water, blend spinach in a blender with the green chilies in, to a puree.

Step 3.

Cut the paneer into big cubes, take a nonstick pan and fry the paneer pieces lightly and keep aside.

Step 4.

Heat ghee or oil in a kadhai / wok or heavy bottom pan ,add cumin seeds. Add onion sauté until light golden brown, add garlic and sauté for half a minute. Add spinach puree, salt and when the curry comes to a boil, add the fried cubes of paneer/ cottage cheese and mix well. Cook for 3-5 minutes on low flame stirring frequently.

Step 5.

Stir in lemon juice. Finally add fresh cream.

Step 6.

 Cook for about five minutes on low flame. Serve hot with Chapaties/ lachcha parantha or any other Indian bread of choice!

Note: To get best results, do not overcook spinach, overcooking will change the bright green colour of the spinach and also the taste.

Paneer:

Paneer is a type of cheese. It is the Indian name for cottage cheese. Paneer, unlike other cheeses, has not been matured and it is rather bland. Paneer is a fresh and delicate cottage cheese made from whole milk in India. Paneer is rich in nutrients. It is a high protein food; it is often substituted for meat in many vegetarian entrees of Indian cuisine. It is commonly used in curried dishes. Paneer is quite easy to make at home. Bring 1 litres of fresh toned milk to the boil. Add one table spoon of vinegar or lemon juice or 5-6 table spoons of curd and stir well. The milk starts curdling, pore it in a clean muslin cloth, kept in a strainer. Leave it in the strainer and let it drain well. To form a thick rolled, formed dough like shape, place it under a heavy saucepan full of water or any other heavy object, for approx. 30 minutes. While making paneer from milk, retain the paneer water. This nutritious water can be used for making soft dough for chapattis or any other Indian breads, can be used to cook dals.

 Health benefits of Spinach / Palak:

Spinach is an excellent food loaded with tons of nutrients and a low calorie package. Greens like spinach are important for skin and hair, bone health, and provide protein, iron, vitamins and minerals.

As per studies the possible health benefits of consuming spinach include improving blood glucose control in diabetics, lowering the risk of cancer, lowering blood pressure, improving bone health, lowering the risk of developing asthma and more.

Ref. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/270609.php

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Black Chickpea Sundal

Black gram Sundal

Kala Chana / Bengal gram/ Black chickpea Sundal

Hi friends! Make a variety of sundal for breakfast / meals or snacks. It is very easy to prepare and an good for health snack. It is a perfect guilt free snack which can be served as a snack or as a side dish with main meals or breakfast.

 

Serving 6-8

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup Black Chickpeas/Kala Chana
  • 1/4 cup grated fresh Coconut
  • 2 medium size onions, finely chopped (optional)
  • 2 medium size tomatoes, finely chopped (optional)
  • 2 lemon’s juice
  • 2/3 tsp level salt/ or salt to taste

For tempering:

  • a pinch of Hing/ asafetida
  • 1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
  • 1 tsp Urad dal/ husked black gram dal
  • 1-2 Red chilies, broken and seeds removed
  • 1 small sprig of fresh Curry leaves
  • 1 tbsp Olive Oil

Method:

Step 1.

Soak Kala Chana overnight or for 8-9 hrs and pressure cook (after the pressure is formed for twenty minutes on slow heat) with salt until soft. The Chana should be soft and firm to touch.

Step 2.

Strain the chanas and keep aside.(we can use this drained water to make healthy soup or rice pulao).

Step 3.

For tempering, heat oil in a kadahi/ wok add mustard seeds, wait till mustard starts crackling add hing and curry leaves , urad dal and red chillies and let them fry a bit.

Step 4.

Add grated coconut fry it for another minute. Add the cooked kala chana and mix well switch off the stove.

Step 5.

Add lemon juice and mix well.

Step 6.

Serve Sundal hot, warm or cold as a snack . If serving with meals garnished with finely chopped onions and tomatoes.

Health Benefits of Kala Chana / Bengal gram/ Black chickpea:

  1. Aids in Weight Loss:

Inclusion of fiber-rich foods in your diet can greatly contribute to weight loss. Black chickpeas are rich in both soluble and insoluble fiber.

  1. Cardiovascular Benefits:

Black chickpeas contain a unique combination of antioxidants, anthocyanins, delphindin, cyanidin and petunidin as well as phytonutrients and ALA that maintain the health of blood vessels and prevent oxidative stress, thereby reducing the risk of heart disease. Black chickpeas contain considerable amounts of folate and magnesium. Folate lowers the homocysteine levels thus minimizing the risk of narrowing of arteries by plaque formation, blood clots, heart attacks and strokes.

  1. Lowers Cholesterol:

The soluble fiber in black chickpeas binds the bile acids and prevents them from being absorbed by the body, thus reducing cholesterol levels. Daily consumption of around ¾ cup of chickpeas helps to decrease LDL cholesterol and total cholesterol triglycerides. Moreover, the dietary fiber of black chick peas is superior to that found in other foods.

  1. Stabilizes Blood Sugar and Low Glycemic Index (GI):

The soluble fiber in black chickpeas controls the absorption and release of blood sugar. Moreover, chickpeas have low glycemic index of 28 to 32 which means that the carbohydrate in them is broken down and digested slowly. This aids in weight loss by controlling appetite. The low GI causes blood sugar to rise moderately and slowly leading to lower blood sugar levels. Consuming ½ a cup of black chickpeas a day is effective in controlling blood sugar in just a week.

  1. Prevention of Diabetes:

As already stated, the carbohydrates in legumes such as black chickpeas are digested slowly, thus reducing the blood sugar levels. This contributes to insulin resistance, thereby reducing the risk of getting type-2 diabetes.

  1. Great Source of Iron:

Being a rich source of iron, black chickpeas can prevent anemia and boost your energy levels. This is particularly beneficial for pregnant or lactating women as well as growing children. Iron plays an important role in the formation of hemoglobin by transporting oxygen from the lungs to all body cells and is an important component of enzyme systems for energy production and metabolism.

  1. Good Source of Protein for Vegetarians:

Black chickpeas are an alternative source of protein for vegetarians as these legumes in combination with whole grain or whole wheat protein, provide significant amounts of protein which are comparable to that of meat and dairy as well as devoid of high calories or saturated fats.

 

Ref. http://www.stylecraze.com/articles/benefits-of-black-chickpeas-for-skin-hair-and-health/#gref

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Spicy Masoor Dal

 

Spicy Masoor dal

Spicy Masoor Dal

Hi friends! It is a delicious lentil made with tomato and spices. Masoor dal can be cooked in the combination of various other vegetables such as beans, cauliflower, green peas, etc. also.

Preparation time: 10 mins.
Cooking time: 10 mins.
Serves 6
Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup masoor /whole red lentil, husked masoor whole
  • 2 medium size onions, finely chopped
  • 2 medium sized tomatoes, finely chopped
  • 1 1/2″ piece ginger , finely grated
  • 1/4 tsp asafetida
  • 1 tsp coriander powder
  • 1/4 tsp garam masala
  • 1 level tsp salt / or salt to taste
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 1/2 tbsp pure ghee
  • 1 tbsp coriander /dhania/Cilantro, finely chopped for garnishing

For Tempering:

  • 12 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  • 1 medium size onion, finely sliced

Method:

Step 1.

Wash the masoor dal very well, soak in 500 ml water for fifteen minutes.

Step 2.

In a pressure cooker, take Olive oil heat add cumin . When cumin starts to crackle, add asafetida fry for a few seconds, till it is light pink in colour. Add the chopped onions, add the tomatoes, fry for 3-4 minutes.

Step 3.

Add coriander, turmeric, chili powder, fry for few seconds, add soaked dal with water, salt and close the lid, cook on high flame, after the pressure is formed, reduce heat to low flame, cook for one minute only. Cool the pressure cooker to room temperature.

Step 4.

Open the lid of pressure cooker, take out the dal in a medium size bowl. Heat the ghee in a pan add the sliced onions sauté for 4-5 minutes, till light golden.

Step 5.

Add the finely chopped garlic, fry for 3 to 4 minutes, add gram masala, fry for few seconds.

Step 6.

Put the above tempering in to the dal . Serve hot, garnished with chopped coriander. It is very delicious spicy dish. Serve with all Indian breads or boiled rice.

Health benefits of Masoor dal:

Packed with protein, fiber, iron, folate, and other important nutrients, lentils are the storehouse of nutrition offering you numerous health promoting benefits and longevity as well.Masoor dal is an ideal food addition to your weight loss diet because it is low in fat and contains high amounts of fiber. Eating fiber rich foods controls your appetite by giving you the feeling of fullness which lasts for a long period of time. Masoor dal helps in loseing weight, protects the heart, and is good for diabetics.

Red lentils improve digestive health, reduce cancer risk,boost your immune power,reduce inflammation,and are healthy for eyes.Red lentils boost energy,and is good for strong bones and teeth.

Ref. http://www.valuefood.info/food/natural-food/nutrition-health-benefits-pulses-cereals/benefits-of-red-lentils-masoor-dal/

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Apple Raisin Pancakes

Apple raisin pancakes         Apples 1      +  Kishmish raisins

Apple Raisin Pancakes

Hi Friends!Put away the other choices and serve breakfast to the whole family with this simple, tasty and healthy pancake recipe.

Ingredients:

  •  1 cup fine flour / maida
  • 1 level tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 level tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1/2 cup milk for making the batter(approx)
  • Olive oil / or any Cooking oil for frying

For filling:

  •  300 gms Apples
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon powder
  • 70 gms Sugar granulated
  • 50 gms Raisins/ Kishmish
  • 1/2 cup walnut kernels, coarsely ground
  • 1/4 cup Water

Method for making the filling:

 Step 1.

 Wash, peel, core, and cut the apples into tiny pieces. keep aside.

Step 2.

Put in a heavy bottom pan apple pieces sugar with water and kishmish / raisins and ground walnuts.

Step 3.

Cook on low heat gently, add cinnamon cook until apples are soft.

Step 4.

Spread on the pancakes & roll up. Serve hot.

Method for making the pancakes:

 Step 1.

Sieve All purpose flour / Maida, baking powder, and salt in a mixing bowl.

Step 2.

Add  milk gradually to the flour mixture, add sugar and make a smooth batter( If any lumps occur, mix well).

Step 3.

 Heat a little cooking medium in a heavy bottom non stick frying pan & spread the cooking medium all over the pan.

Step.4

 Pour a little batter mixture into the pan; spread it evenly in a circular movement with a small ladle . Cook for two three minutes until set.

Step 5.

Free the edges of pancake with the spatula & turn over. Cook the pancake on both sides.

Step 6.

After half a minute or so turn the pancake on to a plate. Spread cooked apple raisins on the pancake, roll up. Serve with custard or honey.

Apples are extremely rich in important antioxidants, flavanoids, and dietary fiber. The phytonutrients and antioxidants in apples may help reduce the risk of developing cancer, hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease. This article provides a nutritional profile of the fruit and its possible health benefits.

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Apples are extremely rich in important antioxidants, flavanoids, and dietary fiber. The phytonutrients and antioxidants in apples may help reduce the risk of developing cancer, hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease. This article provides a nutritional profile of the fruit and its possible health benefits.

Raisins pack more nutrition than their small size might indicate. When grapes are dehydrated to produce raisins, the nutrients become more concentrated, making a handful of raisins a snack rich in B vitamins, iron and potassium. Besides nutrients, raisins are also a good source of carbohydrates for energy.

Possible health benefits of apples:

Apples contain almost no fat, sodium or cholesterol.

A collection of research studies suggests that apples may well be one of the most healthy foods for you to include in your daily diet. Let’s take a look at the studies and the possible health benefits suggested by them:

  • Improving neurological health- quercetin one of the antioxidants found abundantly in apples
  • Preventing dementia-Including apples in your daily diet may protect neuron cells against oxidative stress-induced neurotoxicity and may play an important role in reducing the risk of neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Reducing your risk of stroke
  •  Lowering levels of bad cholesterol
  • Reducing your risk of diabetes-Apples could also help lower your risk of diabetes.
  •  Warding off breast cancer
  •  Obesity-reduces obesity

Ref.http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/267290.php

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