Monday 27 May 2013

KACCHE AAM KI BIRYANI ( RAW MANGO BIRYANI)

KACCHE AAM KI BIRYANI    ( RAW MANGO BIRYANI)


This is one of the recipes I invented for the ETV cookery show. They were demanding something innovative and going with the summer season.
I decided to innovate some classic recipe with the latest flavour of Gujarat.  I say, you imagine, feel and create the new textures only when you are creatively challenged.
Here goes my kacche aam ki biryani or say Raw mango Pilaf.. summers are synonymous to mango either raw or perfectly tender fruit. Raw mango is well known to be a remedy for heat stroke. And being a doctor, I am always searching for such ingredients to highlight and popularise my recipe. :P
Here is what one need:
Raw mango (Alfonzo is a good choice as it is little bit on sweet side): peeled and grated: 1 medium size
Steamed rice, cool : 100gms
Ghee (oil): 3tsf
Cumin: 1tsf
Onion : 1 medium: finely chopped
Ginger garlic paste: 1tsf
Green chilli: 1 coarsely chopped
Sugar : a pinch
Salt: as per taste
Turmeric powder, coriander powder, garam masala: 1 tsf
Chopped vegetables (beans, peas, cauliflower, carrots)
Freshly chopped coriander and some fried onions for garnishing.


Method:
In a pan, add ghee: add cumin, once they start crackling, add onions, ginger -garlic paste. Wait till the onions go transparent. Add the raw mango, sugar, vegetables, green chilli and all spices. Add 2tsf of water and cover the pan with the lid. After 5 minutes (the mango will be tender now), add the layer of precooked steamed rice.  Cover the lid again for minutes. Garnish with coriander and fried brown onions.
Ready to serve!
My notes:
1. Since raw mango is tangy, we do not need yoghurt here.
2. On scale of nutrition, it has fruit vegetables.  So rich in minerals.
3. Dry fruits can be added.
4. Served with raita. It makes a complete meal


Monday 6 May 2013

Molten Chocolate Cake II Choco Lava

Molten Chocolate Cake 
 Choco Lava



The name itself is tempting, steaming hot molten chocolate coming out in the very first bite of the freshly baked cake. Ah!
I learnt this recipe from my senior teacher Dr Anita Verma. She bakes it often for her kids. And I told to myself that am a kid at heart too, lets cherish myself.
Here goes the recipe:
You need:
Chocolate and lots of extra dark chocolate 50gms J
Coco powder 50gms
Refined flour 100gm
Butter 5ogm
Powdered sugar 100gm
1 egg
Baking powder : quarter tsf
Recipe: in a blender, mix butter, sugar, egg, coco powder till frothy. Add sieved flour and baking soda to the mixture. Fold well. Pour the mixture into silicon moulds. Chop the chocolate into cubes of 1inch size. Put a cube in each silicon mould in the mixture. Make sure, the mixture covers the cube from all sides and there is enough space in the moulds for cake to rise.
Bake in a preheated oven at 180C for 20 min. Serve hot.