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Thursday, February 24, 2011

MUTTON SHAHI KORMA


Boneless lamb pieces cooked in a rich gravy






Preparation Time : 15 minutes    Cooking Time : 1 hour

Servings : 4

INGREDIENTS
  • Boneless lamb 600 grams
  • Onions 3 medium
  • Oil 3 tablespoons
  • Green cardamoms  3
  • Black cardamom  1
  • Cloves  4-5
  • Cinnamon  1 inch stick
  • Black peppercorns  7-8
  • Ginger paste  1 1/2 teaspoons
  • Garlic paste  1 1/2 teaspoons
  • Coriander powder  1 tablespoon
  • Red chilli powder  1 1/2 teaspoons
  • Salt  to taste
  • Yogurt, whisked  1/2 cup
  • Cashewnut paste  1/4 cup
  • Garam masala powder  1 teaspoon
  • Fresh cream  1/2 cup

METHOD :-
  • Cut the lamb into one inch cubes. 
  • Chop the onions. 
  • Heat oil in a thick-bottomed pan. 
  • Add green cardamoms, black cardamom, cloves, cinnamon and black peppercorns and sauté till fragrant.
  • Add onions and sauté until lightly browned. 
  • Add ginger paste, garlic paste and sauté for one minute stirring continuously to avoid the paste from sticking to the bottom of the pan. 
  • Add lamb pieces and sauté on a high heat for three to four minutes stirring continuously. 
  • Add coriander powder, red chilli powder and salt. 
  • Sauté for another two to three minutes. 
  • Add yogurt and one cup of water. Bring the mixture to a boil. 
  • Reduce heat, cover and cook till the lamb pieces are tender.
  •  Add cashewnut paste and garam masala powder. 
  • Cook for five more minutes on medium heat. 
  • Add cream and mix. Simmer for ten minutes. 
  • Serve hot with Rotis or Jeera Rice.

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Friday, February 18, 2011

KEEMA MATAR


  • Mutton mince and green peas cooked with spices 










    Preparation Time : 15 minutes  Cooking Time : 45 minutes

    Servings : 4
    INGREDIENTS



    Green peas : 2 cups
    Mutton mince (keema) : 750 gramshttp://www.sanjeevkapoor.com/images/recipelinenew.gif
    Oil : 4 tablespoons
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    Onions, chopped : 2 medium
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    Garlic, chopped : 8 cloves
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    Ginger, grated : 1 inch piece
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    Green chillies, minced : 2
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    Coriander powder : 1 teaspoon
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    Cumin powder : 1 teaspoon
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    Red chilli powder : 3/4 teaspoon
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    Fresh coriander leaves, chopped : 3 tablespoons
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    Salt : to taste
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    Garam masala powder : 1 teaspoon
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    Lemon juice : 1 1/2 tablespoons
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    METHOD  ;


    • Heat oil in a thick-bottomed pan and add onion. 
    • Fry till lightly browned. 
    • Add garlic and stir-fry for a minute.
    • Add mutton mince, ginger, green chillies, coriander powder, cumin powder and red chilli powder. 
    • Stir-fry for five minutes breaking up any lumps if formed. Add three-fourth cup of water, bring to a boil. 
    • Cover, lower the heat and simmer for half an hour. 
    • Add peas, coriander leaves, salt, garam masala powder, lemon juice and another half cup of water. 
    • Mix well and simmer covered for about ten minutes till the peas are cooked well. 
    • Adjust seasoning. Serve hot.

CHOCOLATE AND STRAWBERRY CHEESECAKE


A delightful combination of chocolate, strawberry and yogurt. 

Preparation Time : 2-3 hours  Cooking Time 2-3 minutes

Servings : 4


INGREDIENTS
Chocolate, grated : 1 cup
Chocolate chip biscuits, coarsely powdered : 8-10
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Strawberry jam ; 2 tablespoons
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Strawberries,as required
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Butter, melted : 2 tablespoons
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Fresh cream:  chilled, 1 cup
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Sugar : 1/2 cup
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Hung yogurt : 1 cup
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Gelatin : 2 teaspoons
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Strawberry essence : 1 teaspoon

METHOD
  • Add the melted butter to the coarsely powdered chocolate chip biscuits and mix. 
  • Transfer the mixture into a spring bottom cake tin, spread evenly and press gently. 
  • Keep it in the refrigerator to set. 
  • Add one tablespoon water to the strawberry jam and mix well.
  • Place fresh cream in a bowl. Add sugar and beat with a hand blender. 
  • Add hung yogurt and continue to beat. 
  • Take quarter cup water in a bowl and heat in the microwave. 
  • Add gelatin and set aside to melt. Melt the chocolate in the microwave on HIGH for one minute. 
  • Take it out and whisk till smooth. 
  • Add the melted gelatin to the cream mixture and mix well.
  •  Add strawberry essence and mix. 
  • Pass the mixture through a muslin cloth into another bowl. You will get a smooth mixture and there will be no lumps. 
  • Remove the spring bottom tin from the refrigerator and pour the cream mixture over the biscuit layer. Level the top. 
  • Take the diluted strawberry jam in a spoon and gently draw a line over the cream mixture. 
  • Make more such lines. 
  • Similarly take the melted chocolate in a spoon and draw lines after each strawberry line. 
  • With the tip of a knife swirl the surface to get a marbled effect. 
  • Arrange the strawberries along the outer edge of the cheesecake and place it in the refrigerator to set for two to two and a half hours. 
  • If you wish to decorate it further, you can place a heart shaped stencil over the cheesecake, once it is well set, and spread strawberry jam. 
  • Gently remove the stencil to get a strawberry heart in the centre of the cheesecake. 
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Thursday, February 10, 2011

12 Ways to Feed Your Valentine



By Taryn Galewind
If Food Be the Music of Love, Play On
Eat, drink, be merry, and don’t forget the foods of love when you plan yourValentine’s Day celebrations. Terrifically sexy food is the quickest way to put someone in the mood. You don’t need a dictionary of aphrodisiacs, just walk through the gourmet section of your market or browse a few cookbooks. There must be fifty ways to feed your lover – we’ll look at twelve of them here.
1. Aphrodisiacs – foods that make lovers hot. You’ve heard there’s no such thing? Well, age-old wisdom says there are foods that fire desire because of their shape, taste, feel, or aroma. Think marshmallows, abalone, chiles, and coconut water.
2. Red wine – it just can’t be argued. The earthy, fruity, warm, sensuous nature of grapes-gone-giddy is downright sultry. Ask your local wine expert about the masculine wines, heady Cabernet or oaky Merlot. Serve at 62 degrees in a round, wide glass.
3. Bananas. I don’t have to tell you why a banana is on the list, do I? If you’re not a visual person, try slicing it up and layering with ice cream, hot fudge, and some cherries. It may not be a sex aid, but it sure is sensual and packed with energy producing nutrients.
4. Cinnamon. Go with upscale cinnamon buns slathered in frosting or plain old snickerdoodle cookies. Try adding cinnamon extract to cream cheese and spreading it on incredible crackers. Cinnamon has been proven in more than one experiment to be the sexiest smell for men.
5. Assorted berries and cream. Valentine’s Day dessert – layer the freshest, plumpest, sweetest berries available with sweetened cream or whipped cream in a beautiful goblet. Feed them to each other – no spoons allowed.
6. Shellfish with spicy cocktail sauce. These treasures of the sea are said to have interesting powers. Everyone knows oysters do something magical, right? Capsaisin, the stuff that makes spicy foods hot, actually raises body temperature.
7. Foods high in zinc. Men can’t make seminal fluid without zinc. Stock up on these: Oysters, low fat roast beef, tasty seeds like watermelon, pumpkin, squash, and chocolate. If you can’t get him with these, you aren’t trying.
8. Lean and mean foods. When you conjure up that perfect Valentine’s Day dinner, focus on lean, low fat, delicious choices. A diet high in transfats lowers testosterone levels and sexual response in men.
9. Garlic? Are we serious? Yes, indeed, garlic is a powerhouse sexual mood enhancer according to a Fox News story that says, “Perhaps known more as a “turn off” than a “turn on,” garlic is a very effective aphrodisiac. Garlic contains a potent ingredient called allicin that increases blood flow and libido.”
10. Sushi, the romantic experience. Sushi is unprocessed, often uncooked, unadulterated sexy food. It’s beautiful to look at. The tastes tickle tongue and palate, the aromas are subtle and soft. A sushi meal is an exotic experience.
11. The traditional heart-shaped box of fine chocolates. Choose the dark, rich kind and you’ll be adding antioxidants to your health regime while you increase your Serotonin and Phenylethylamine levels. What? Those are hormones that excite and stimulate us.
12. Dinner for two. Candlelight, soft music, quiet surroundings. It doesn’t matter what the food is – we all respond to this scenario and it never loses its appeal.
If you choose to feed your lover this Valentine’s Day, do it up right. Use the best ingredients you can get andcarefully put together a delicious, sensual meal. Sharing food is an age-old intimate experience that combines sustenance with pleasure and companionship. I agree with that sexiest of tenors, Luciano Pavarotti, “One of the very nicest things about life is the way we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our attention to eating.” And to each other