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Palak Kebab

March 25, 2017 By appu 2 Comments

Palak Kebab

Another shout out from my daughter, for this recipe. I had made it for their friends when they were here and it was polished off in no time.

Well, many a good news hovering around me. The daughter got into Yale, my cooking classes have taken off and this darned blog has got fixed. There were some major issues, so all those of you who tried to come back for your favourite recipes and found gibberish in the ingredient section, my apologies. My very profound and heartfelt apologies. It could have got fixed earlier, but as usual, I was travelling.

I was in Mahabaleshwar, a small quaint hill station a few hours from Bombay. I have a home and a farm there, so this time the 12 days I stayed there, I ate off the farm, played with the new pup and chilled with my best friend Nishi.

We cooked, ate and drank!

We would wake up in the mornings, sit in the sun, (it was cold there!), and sip our tea and coffee. Then after a leisurely breakfast, we would put face packs (moisturising ones – like I said it was Brrrrr!) and jabber away for an hour or so. By the time the watch thought of turning both its hands to 12 – we would be sitting with our afternoon drinks – again yakking away to our hearts’ content. It was the most idyllic holiday one can have.

I plucked fresh Spinach, from the field and made this ultra easy and very delicious recipe. It needs very little preparation time. I have cooked it on a non-stick, with very little oil, but if you have a large party you can easily fry it in oil. I did it for the kid’s 21st birthday party and it vanished into mouths as soon as freshly fried plates were put in front of them.

cocktail snacks

I have also made a video, for a quick look-see. The first video I made was not “good enough” and my niece and son insisted I work a little harder and produce a better one. Well, they are not all that happy with this one either, but I lack patience so there is for all to view.

Unfortunately, I am not able to load the video here because of (temporary – I will fix it asap) data restrictions. But here is the Facebook URL

FACEBOOK URL FOR VIDEO OF PALAK KEBAB

and there is the google drive URL.

CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE DRIVE LINK

I hope you will see the video and try the recipe. It makes for great cocktail snacks, lunch box sides, or sides.

Promise to get back with a recipe soon. I’ve been tardy!

 

 

Palak Kebab
Print Recipe
Quick and easy, with minimum fuss and preparation. Great as cocktail snacks.
  • CourseSide Dish, Sides
  • CuisineIndian
Servings Prep Time
3 /4 Pax 30 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Servings Prep Time
3 /4 Pax 30 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Palak Kebab
Print Recipe
Quick and easy, with minimum fuss and preparation. Great as cocktail snacks.
  • CourseSide Dish, Sides
  • CuisineIndian
Servings Prep Time
3 /4 Pax 30 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Servings Prep Time
3 /4 Pax 30 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
Ingredients
  • 1/2 Cup Whole Black Masoor Dal (Indian Brown Lentils)
  • 1 Bunch Spinach
  • 1/3 Cup Cottage Cheese (or Ricotta cheese)
  • 5 Cloves garlic
  • 2 pcs green chilles
  • 1 Inch Ginger
  • 1/3 Cup onion Finely chopped.
  • 2 Tbspn Cashews, crushed
  • 1 1/2 Tspn Garam Masala
  • 1 Tspn salt
  • 2 Tbspn - Plus oil for cooking and oiling hands
  • Water
Garnish
  • 1 Tbspn Chaat masala
  • 1 onion Sliced.
Servings: Pax
Instructions
  1. Soak the dal for 30 minutes.
  2. In a mortar and pestle, pound together the chilles, garlic and ginger.
  3. Wash and chop the spinach into very fine strands.
  4. Bring water to a boil, and boil the Spinach for a 2 / 3 minutes.
  5. Wash and grind the soaked dal into paste with as little water as possible. Preferably no water.
  6. In a non stick skillet, add a appx 1 Tbspn oil.
  7. Add the ginger, chilly and garlic paste. Fry till it is brown.
  8. Add the onions, and fry till brown.
  9. Now add the Dal paste, and again fry till it forms lumps and all the water has evaporated.
  10. Now add the spinach and mix and cook till incorporated.
  11. Add the cottage cheese/ ricotta cheese. Break it and sprinkle it all around for a better mix.
  12. Mix till incorprated.
  13. Add the cashews, garam masala and salt.
  14. Mix well and take off the fire on a plate to cool.
  15. Oil your hands and make small rounds, appx the size of a small lemon.
  16. Flatten it. Repeat with the entire mix.
  17. In a skillet add appx 1 Tbspn oil and cook the kebabs, pressing it and turning it till it browns on both the sides.
  18. You can also fry these kebabs in oil.
  19. Serve hot, sprinkled with chaat masala and garnished with onions. Serve with a corriander chutney.
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Filed Under: Cocktail Parties, Sides, Snacks Tagged With: cocktail snack, healthy, quick and easy snack, snack, spinach, vegetarian

Fried Garlic

April 26, 2016 By appu 7 Comments

It’s garlic again folks, and I am very excited to share this recipe with you.

This almost pedestrian cousin of onion (yes, it’s first cousins with onion, shallots and leeks!) can add flavour to almost any dish.

Freshly harvested garlic, drying in the sun.

Freshly harvested garlic, drying in the sun.

It has its own health benefits too. 

I love garlic, and it seems so does the world! There is a restaurant in San Francisco by the name of “The Stinking Rose”, which even serves garlic ice cream. I haven’t eaten there, but just for the sake of being a good foodie, I will definitely try it out once.

spicy fried garlic

spicy fried garlic

This dish was suggested by my mother in laws, a gym instructor. It intrigued me to no end, so I decided to try it out the very next day. Simple, easy and one of the tastiest tidbits I have ever had with a drink. So much so that I forgot the drink and kept eating the fried garlic.

fried garlic. my new go to fa v cocktail snack

fried garlic. my new go to fa v cocktail snack

It’s one of the quickest most simple dishes to make. Try and get new garlic, with the pink/purple skin. It tastes much better, as it is fried with the skin on and the thinner the skin, the nicer it is to eat it.

Chillies can be added as per your taste – I love spicy food, and it tastes absolutely yum with whisky!

When you bite into it, its crisp and then the tender garlic hits your tongue and causes the taste buds to do a nice little jig. And then the salt and chillies ping inside your mouth and the entire taste makes you want to go on and on eating fried garlic.

on the rocks with fried garlic

on the rocks with fried garlic

I’m going to try these with scrambled eggs, cheese toast and pizza!

Try variations – With wasabi and light soy sauce. Black pepper and sea salt. Fry some green chillies with it!

Do let me know if you try any of these variations. I would love to hear from you.

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fried garlic

fried garlic


Fried Garlic
Print Recipe
Super easy, super quick and super yummy!
  • CourseDrinks, Sides
  • CuisineIndian
Servings Prep Time
2/ 3 people 10 min
Cook Time
10 min
Servings Prep Time
2/ 3 people 10 min
Cook Time
10 min
Fried Garlic
Print Recipe
Super easy, super quick and super yummy!
  • CourseDrinks, Sides
  • CuisineIndian
Servings Prep Time
2/ 3 people 10 min
Cook Time
10 min
Servings Prep Time
2/ 3 people 10 min
Cook Time
10 min
Ingredients
  • 50 gms garlic Pull out cloves from the bulb, but don't peel the cloves.
  • 200 ml oil for frying
  • 1/4 tspn salt heaped.
  • 1/4 tspn red chilly powder
For Frying.
  • heavy bottomed pan
  • slotted spoon
  • paper napkin to blot extra oil.
Servings: people
Instructions
  1. Heat the oil till hot but not smoking. Set stove to medium heat.
  2. Fry cloves of garlic with skin on.
  3. When the garlic looks a tad brown take it out with the slotted spoon and blot on paper.
    When the garlic looks a tad brown take it out with the slotted spoon and blot on paper.
  4. Add salt and red chilly powder.
  5. Tah dah!! It's ready. Pour yourself a drink and enjoy! It tastes very nice warm. But I quite liked the taste when it has cooled down too. Something about piping hot and spicy, is not very enjoyable.
    Tah dah!! It's ready. Pour yourself a drink and enjoy! 

It tastes very nice warm. But I quite liked the taste when it has cooled down too. Something about piping hot and spicy, is not very enjoyable.
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Filed Under: Cocktail Parties, Sides Tagged With: cocktail snack, fried garlic, garlic, new garlic, rum, spicy garlic, tidbits, whisky

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For the 21 years and some months that I have been alive, there has been this crazy, eccentric, always-charged-up woman with a full-time job of being a mother to 6 (2 children, 4 dogs).

In her spare time she blasts music on her DJ console, reads like a maniac, downloads shows (because God forbid she runs out of something to watch), runs an entire household, and to top it all off, manages a very successful catering business which makes the most delicious food in the entire world. Once you have her food, everything else will taste like stale socks.

This is what you call "Maa ke haath ka khana".

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