Showing posts with label mashed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mashed. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 October 2014

Peas Croquettes

Whether it be a long winter break or the festivities during the cold months, the winter season is a great time. Its last week of October and winter is just round the corner. So soon we will be digging into our lofts and beds for warm winter wear. The cold months of the year are so much fun. Foggy mornings, days without Sun and gloomy evenings..I per say don't really enjoy winters much coz they make me a bit lazy but still i have a few reasons to look forward to them. Cladded with heavy woolens, i always wish to tuck myself inside a warm cozy blanket! Lethargy seeps into my system..totally!

One of the reasons why i look forward to Winters is the variety of flowers available all around. Oh yes! i love flowers..they make me smile...they seem to spread happiness with their vibrant colors..without a miss, i bring flowers at my home and meticulously arrange them in my vases and place them in the corners of my living room. They give me such a high! 

The second being the plethora of calorie filled food we all gorge on. I don't bother about those extra calories in my meal. Cold winters and a bowl of hot gulab jamuns..worth it! worth it! Ohhh..i cant wait to grab some now! Its just a matter of few months and i enjoy to the fullest. Winters bring along with it a wide range of vegetables and you can do soo much with it. Phew! Its insane. Stuff it and make parathas or deep fried delicacies. Love them in whichever they are made. I truly live to eat. :D After all Life is meant to be lived once and i wish to live it to the fullest. I hate to regret later for anything which i missed.



Warm sunny days and cold nights are the apt time to feast with your family. Barbecue parties are so much fun. A sunny day with mild winter breeze, aromas from the barbecue grill and gossips with friends is my perfect idea of a winter Sunday. So my today's share is a perfect starter for a winter affair!

Peas or matar (as known to Indians) is available during winters and for sure its a delightful veggies for many of us. I love it in any form, be it just a Peas Pulao in Lunch or mildly tempered peas with ginger and chilly for breakfast. They are delicious. Truly appetizing. So today, i bring forth a delectable dish made out of peas which is not only different but is loaded with flavors and trust this is a right snacks or starter for those Sunday BBQ feast or the one of those evening when you have surprise guests. Quick to make if all ingredients are handy. Even those who don't relish peas otherwise will dote on this new avatar of peas.


Ingredients:-

1 cup grean peas (I used frozen ones, you could use fresh ones as well)
½ cup soaked soya granules (soak them for 30 mins)
1 cup mashed potatoes
2 finely chopped green chillies
2 tsp grated ginger
Handful of chopped fresh coriander leaves
1 tsp cumin powder
2 tsp coriander powder (freshly roasted coriander seeds roughly ground it in mortal & pestle)
1/4 tsp black pepper powder
1/2 tsp garam masala
1/3 cup bread crumbs
3-4 tbsp flour (maida)
2 tbsp kasuri methi
3-4 tsp red chilli flakes
Salt to taste
Oil for frying
Chaat Masala

Steps to follow:-

1. If using fresh peas, then blanch them with little salt and when soft drain and spread on a kitchen towel to remove all excess water.
2. If using frozen, then blanching is not needed as they are already blanched before being frozen.
3. Transfer the peas to a mixing bowl and add finely chopped green chillies, chopped coriander and grated ginger and thoroughly mash them.
4. Now drain the water from the soya granules and ensure there is no excess water.
5. Now add the soya granules to the peas mixture and mix well.
6. Add mashed potatoes and ensure everything gets together well.
7. Then add the cumin powder, salt to taste, roughly ground coriander powder, black pepper powder, garam masala, kasuri methi & red chilli flakes and mix well to incorporate everything together.

NOTE: You can alter the measurements for red chillies, green chillies, black pepper powder based on the level of spiciness required & your choice of taste. The existing measurements mentioned will give mildly spicy croquettes.

8. Then add the bread crumbs and flour (maida) and mix it well.
9. Now moisten your palm with bit of oil and make roundels.
10. Place a wok on the gas stove and add oil to it for frying.
11. One by one add the croquettes to the oil and deep fry and monitor the flame by alternating between low and medium.
12. Flip the croquettes when one side is golden and sieve them out when cooked well from both the sides.
12. Sprinkle chaat masala on these croquettes and serve hot with your favorite tomato ketchup or any dip/chutney of your choice.

Variation:-
1. Switch your oven to bake mode and preheat the for 20 mins at 170 degree celcius
2. Place a parchment paper on the cookie tray and lay the croquettes onto them and brush them with a tsp of oil on both sides.
3. Bake in two batches for 10-15 minutes, turning every time until both sides are well cooked and appear goldenish brown in color.

Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Duchess Potatoes..with a twist!

I have just returned from a heavenly retreat in placid hills of Kumaon. Long vacations are always rejuvenating! Especially if they are with your loved ones. Its so much of a joy to share pleasure moments with your folks. Uninterrupted chats on long drive, stopping by a breathtaking view & posing for some random shots and for sure, needless to say, the debates over food menu when stopped off at roadside restaurant for a scrumptious family meal. Aahh!! Sounds so amazing. Infact just a thought of it is so reinvigorating! There's a wonderful quote which truly reflects my idea of vacation. 

There’s nothing quite like big, family style dinners filled with good wine and conversation - Anonymous

Well, my idea of a true vacation is incomplete if it has no good food memories. I hail from a family of foodies and fortunately have been married to a true epicure who as well descends from a family of gluttons...We talk, breathe, cook, eat and just loooooove food. Period. Nothing else can dare to take precedence whens its FOOD on our mind.

So, vacations, gets you near to the Family, Food and Nature. Blissss! But to be honest its the time when i sincerely miss my Kitchen. So today, when i got back, i had this urge to dream up a delicious snacker, 'Duchess Potatoes'.. and it certainly gave a kick start to my day.

Potatoes, are unanimously, everyone's favorite. We Indians have this unusual practice of including these lovelies in most of our dishes. Reflects our love for them in true sense. Today, some potatoes in my kitchen got lucky to be a part of my culinary province, in a rather special way. 



Ingredients:-

3 big potatoes
1 egg yolk
2 tablespoon butter
1/2 tsp carrom seeds
1 or 2 finely chopped green chillies
Plenty of freshly ground pepper
1 whole egg (for the egg wash)
Chopped spring onions for garnish

Steps to Follow:-

1. Boil the potatoes in a pressure cooker upto 3-4 whistles.
2. Once soft and pliable, drain the potatoes and set aside to cool slightly.
3. Once the potatoes are no longer hot to the touch, peel of the skin and mash them ensuring there are no lumps or any uncooked hard piece.
4. Add the egg yolk, butter, carrom seeds, salt, pepper and green chillies and vigorously mash again.
5. Preheat the oven to 190 degree celcius and line a baking tray with parchment paper (do not grease).
6. Put the mashed potatoes in a piping bag fitted with a large star nozzle.
7. Pipe the potatoes into 3 inch round fancy circles on the parchment paper.(Just like you do it while icing a cake or cupcakes)
8. Once all the potato mix has been piped, refrigerate for upto 60 mins, wrapped in a cling foil.
9. After an hour, whisk the whole egg with a fork and gently brush over the potatoes
10. Bake the potatoes for 25-30 minutes at 190 degree celsius or until you see them browning along the ridges.  
11. Remove from oven, garnish with chopped spring onions and serve immediately with your choice of tangy spicy dip

I served my Duchess potatoes with a spicy Harissa dip as it best complimented the simplicity of the delicacy. The recipe for the dip can be found here

So here's toast to the much cherished food memories and good times spent with our dear ones. 

Adios!