Friday, 26 December 2014

Classic Walnut Brownies with Ganache & Chocochips | Celebration Season is in bloom

I am truly not a dessert lover but its ironical that i always enjoy making them in my kitchen. I think its the feel of dessert making which makes me create a new one every time in my house. Desserts need to be prepared with extra love and care. They ought to be. The aromas and the goodness of sweets. Aaaah! So alluring!!! 





Chocolates are an all time favorite. No age bar pls! One must never wreck a sublime chocolate experience by feeling guilty and once in a while a sinful indulgence is permissible. Helps you de-stress! ;) 

Today, i bring to you to a much awaited post. Its everyone's choice and love for all. You guessed it right, bang on! Classic Walnut Brownies...those extra gooey beauties with perfect chewiness are soo decadent. Absolutely IRRESISTIBLE!

Well, it was a day before Christmas when i happened to meet a friend over a cup of coffee at Cafe Coffee Day. As always, a coffee has to be accompanied with a cake! So we called for those beautiful looking brownies showcased at the billing counter. They looked absolutely DIVINE! One bite and i was hooked onto them. I decided the next post for my blog. 

These gorgeous fudgy bites are loaded with walnuts and dark chocolate. Warm it up before serving and unravel the real happiness. When everything appear dull & boring, lighten up your day with these sinful brownies and you will know how being in Food Heaven feels like.
The recipe make 9 brownie squares of 2 inch each.

Ingredients:-

For the brownies

115 gm White butter
50 gm Unsweetened cocoa powder
3 Whole eggs
220 gms Brown Sugar
1 tsp Vanilla essence
40 gms All purpose flour (Maida)
75 gms Chopped Walnuts
Unflavored Oil for greasing the pan

For Ganache Topping 

70 gm Dark Chocolate
5 gms White butter
40 gm Heavy Cream

For Garnish

2 tbsp Choco chips
50 gms White chocolate
Steps to follow:-

For Brownie

1. Line an 8 x 8 inch square pan with parchment paper all around the sides & bottom of the pan.
2. Grease the pan with little bit oil
3. Preheat the oven to 180 degree Celsius.
4. Melt the butter in a pan or microwave and stir in the cocoa powder.

NOTE: Mix well to avoid lumps

5. In a mixing bowl beat eggs, sugar and vanilla extract until light and frothy.
6. Further add the cocoa-butter mix and give a final blend.
7. Sift the flour into the mixture and fold in gently.
8. Add the chopped walnuts and transfer the brownie mix to the greased tin.

NOTE: The brownie batter will be very thick and you will need a spatula to spread it well in the tin. Smoothen out the surface with the help of spatula to ensure its at the same level everywhere.

9. Bake in the center of the oven shelf for 30 mins and check with a tooth pick for the doneness.
10. Do not overbake and once done remove from the oven and cool the tin before cutting into pieces.

For Ganache 

1. In a double broiler, melt the ingredients 'For Ganache' and ensure the mixture is lump free.
2. Let it cool for sometime.

Final Assembly of the Walnut Brownie

1. Spoon out ganache and spread it evenly on the brownies and let it cool down further so that it hardens a bit.
2. Spread the choco chips on the ganache
3. Melt the white chocolate in microwave and whisk it till lump free.
4. Allow it to cool for few more minutes and then fill it in an icing pen and swirl it on the top
Warm the brownies a bit for few seconds in a microwave before serving and enjoy the chocoliciousness. Absolute death by chocolate indeed!!

Wednesday, 24 December 2014

Paneer Lababdar | Cottage cheese in tomato gravy

Party season is in full bloom!!

We all require breather form our regular activities and relax with family & friends especially when the climate takes a steep dip to frigid temperatures. Well, Christmas is right here and New Year is round the corner..to party to banti hai! And what's a celebration without Family & Food. With family & food, fun follows invariably.

Indian households can never do away with a cottage cheese preparation when it comes to a celebration. Paneer is UBIQUITOUS! Here's one more spicy, luscious, creamy cottage cheese preparation straight from my mum's collection. It is incredibly easy to make and the tastes & flavors are to die for. 

"Lababdar" is a Hindi word that means very soft, creamy and having good mouth feel and indeed this recipe from my mum's kitchen qualifies to be the best lababdar gravy. The milkiness & creaminess from khoya & cashews gives a royal taste & texture while the assortment of mixed spices gives it a perfect punjabi tadka.

This family celebration my Punjabi Paneer lababdar dish tops the list of party menu for all vegetarian and meat lovers!

Quickly try it to know how this paneer delicacy from my Food Heaven tastes like.

Ingredients:-

Cottage Cheese (Paneer) - 150 gm (cut in 1/2 inch cubes)
Milk solids (Khoya) - 50 gm
Heavy cream/malai - 2 tbsp
Cashew nut paste - 1 tbsp
1 Capsicum (small sized) - cut in cubes
1 tomato - cut in cubes
Tomato puree - 1/2 cup
Ginger-garlic paste - 1 tsp
Finely chopped onion - 1
Ginger julienne - 1/2 tsp
Green chillies - 2 (cut lengthwise)
Oil - 1 tbsp
Butter - 1 tbsp
Coriander for garnish

Spices used:-

Turmeric - 1/4 tsp
Degi Mirch - 1/2 tsp
Cumin seeds - 1/4 tsp
Kitchen King masala - 1 tsp
Salt as per taste

Steps to follow:-

1. Heat oil in a wok.
2. Add cumin seeds and let them crackle.
3. Add chopped onion and green chillies and saute till light pink color
4. Now add ginger garlic paste and saute for another 1 minute on a low flame.
5. Add cubed capsicum and tomatoes and bhuno for 1 minute.
6. Add the spices from the 'spices used' and further add tomato puree, cashew nut paste and milk solids.

NOTE: You can alter the spice quantities as per your taste.

7. Mix all the masala vigorously on low flame and then add paneer pieces.
8. Very softly toss the paneer in the gravy and then add butter, heavy cream and let it simmer on low flame for 2-3 minutes till the gravy thickens a bit.
9.  Lid the pan and turn off the gas.
10. Garnish with ginger julienne and chopped coriander and serve hot with tandoori roti or hot phulkas.

Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Baigan Chokha with Kurkura Missi Parantha | Roasted Aubergine with spices accompanied with crispy Indian bread

Food is my love and cooking is a passion. My food blog not only entails the recipes which have passed on to me from my mom or which have created on my own but also regional recipes from different states of India. I think it aptly portrays my inclination towards food as whole. 

Different regions have different spices native to that region itself. Similarly, there are special techniques and cooking methods typical to a state and region. I have traveled a lot and every time i feel amazed when i see the variety of food that we have in India. Climatic conditions and agricultural produce available in a state impacts the food type catered in a region, which is why we get too see variety of Indian breads in the northern region of India where wheat is a staple diet. 

Every regional cuisine has a story to share and has a history behind its origin. Like Awadh cuisine was a greatly influenced by Persian cuisine and came into existence in India post mughal invasion. This time my love for versatile Indian cuisine made me venture into Bihari cuisine, which is known for being healthy, rustic, wholesome and hearty! The famous combination of Litti-Chokha has come a long way from being served in road side stalls to  Deluxe restaurants. 

My today's pick is 'Chokha' which is the roasted version of its cousin Baigan Bharta which mostly served with Litti,  stuffed roasted dough balls. Aubergines have never been my favorite and i was apprehensive while i decided to cook it in my kitchen. To my surprise, the taste was phenomenal and the quickness of the dish was definitely a plus factor. My crispy missi paranthas beautifully accompanied the chokha and the duo simple rocked our palates!
Ingredients:-

Aubergine (Brinjal - Big ones) - 2 
Garlic cloves (big sized) - 4
Green chillies - 3 (You could add more if you like it extra spicy)
Ginger knob - 1"
Tomatoes - 3
Sprigs of coriander
Mustard oil - 1.5 tbsp
Mustard oil for applying on oil aubergine
Salt to taste

Steps to follow:-

1. Prick aubergines with a fork or toothpick all over and apply mustard oil
2. Roast them over the naked gas flame till the aubergines are well roasted
3. Also, roast the tomatoes on the gas till the skin gets completely charred
4. Finely chop garlic cloves, green chillies and ginger.
5. Once the aubergines and tomatoes have roasted well and have cooled down, peel off their charred skin.
6. Separately mash the aubergines and tomatoes.
7. Heat a pan and throw in the chopped garlic cloves, green chillies, ginger and roast on a low flame till the pan ingredients become fragrant and become pale brownish in color.
8. Add the roasted ingredients in the pan, to the mashed aubergines and add mashed tomatoes as well.
9. Add some salt and mustard oil.
10. Mash well and add in finely chopped coriander.

The spice quotient rendered from the roasted spices takes this chokha to a different level and the tanginess from the tomatoes makes it just perfect! To make it more wholesome, accompany it with crispy missi paranthas. I can vouch you will love it!

Ingredients:-

To Knead
Whole wheat flour (Atta) - 1 cup
Gram flour (Besan) - 1 cup
Onion (grated) - 1
Garlic cloves (grated) - 4
Green chillies - 2
Spring onions (finely chopped) - 1/2 cup
Sprig of coriander (finely chopped)
Carrom seeds - 1/ tsp
Salt to taste
Oil - 1 tsp
Water for kneading

For Pan Frying
Oil

Steps to follow:-

1. Mix all the ingredients and knead them into a soft dough.
2. Leave the dough for 10-15 minutes for the gluten to develop and post 15 minutes knead it finally.
3. Make small sized dough balls and roll them into either triangular and circular shaped paranthas and pan fry them till crisp.
4. Serve hot with chokha, onion salad and green chutney.

Monday, 1 December 2014

Veg Hot & Sour Soup...Its Winter calling!

Soups transform gloomy winter months from boring to exciting! 

When you’re craving comforting, hearty dishes that warm the soul and won’t cause a fuss, soup always satisfies. A piping hot bowl of soup is an ultimate comfort food during the winter months. Particularly in the winter months, when chilly days call for cozy, fire-fueled evenings, when we have abundance of healthy winter produce available, a simmering pot of fragrant soup has never seemed so inviting. Soup doesn’t have to be rich and creamy to be satisfying, though.

It was yesterday when i felt an urge of some hot spicy soup loaded with veggies. When it's time to wrap up warm, it's also time to dig out the pots and the soup recipes. So Chinese cuisine being my favorite was on my list and the need to have something spicy made me churn up a yummy Hot n Sour soup, which came out exactly as those served in good Chinese Food joints.

It was perfectly spiced and moderately sour and it left me warm & satisfied, ofcourse HAPPY!
Ingredients:-

Serves 2

For Chilli-garlic paste
3 dry red chillies (slit and deseeded. You can retain a few seeds if you wish to. I did coz i like it a bit Hot !)
3 garlic cloves

For Soup
1/2 tbsp Vegetable Oil
2 tbsp - Chilli garlic paste
Finely chopped Veggies -
  • 2 tbsp beans
  • 2 tbsp carrots  
  • 1/4 cup cabbage
  • 1/3 cup spring onions
1.5 Cups water
2 tbsp cornflour mixed with 1/2 cup water

Spices & seasonings
 
2 Vegetable seasoning cube (Brand used is Maggi) 
1/4 tbsp of all the below sauces
  • Green chilli sauce
  • Soya sauce
  • Vinegar
  • Tomato Ketchup
1/2 tsp black pepper powder
1/4 tsp Sugar
Salt to taste

Steps to follow:-

1. Soak dry red chillies and garlic in 1/3 cup water and ground to a paste in blender
2. Heat oil in a wok.
3. Keeping the flame high add the finely chopped veggies and stir fry for 1-2 minutes.
4. Now add the chilli-garlic paste and saute for few seconds.
5.  Add water and items mentioned under 'Spices & seasonings' and boil for another 3 minutes on a medium-high flame.

NOTE: Adjust/alter the seasonings as per your taste if need be.

6. Now add the cornflour paste and stir continuously to avoid any lumps. Cook for another 2-3 minutes and you will see that soup starts to thicken.

Variations:-
1. If you are a mushroom lover, you can add 2-3 sliced mushrooms as well along with other veggies
2. In case you vegetable stock handy you can add it instead of seasoning cubes. Seasoning cubes are replacement of vegetable stock. Remember: Adjust the water measurement accordingly then.
3. If you think 2 tbsp chilli-garlic paste is too fiery for your palette then add it tsp by tsp and taste intermittently and adjust as per your taste.