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  1. Chitvish

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    Vegetable Burger - Simple to make, but makes your guests swoon !

    This is a simple dish in which bun, vegetable cutlet & some vegetable slices are arranged one over the other.

    You may make vegetable cutlet following the recipe

    http://www.indusladies.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3261&postcount=25

    Buy a regular bun ( without jam & fruits) & lightly toast it on a tava with little butter.

    You need

    Bun - 1, slit into 2 horizontally

    Vegetable cutlet - 1

    Cabbage - 1 slice

    Onion - 1 slice

    Tomato - 1 slice

    Cheese - 1 slice

    Tomato ketchup - to spread

    Mayonnaise - to spread (you may use salsa sauce or repeat tomato ketchup itself)

    Arrange in this order or any order of your choice:

    One half of bun

    Cabbage slice

    Tomato ketchup

    Cheese slice

    Cutlet

    Tomato slice

    Mayonnaise or a substitute

    Onion slice

    The other half of the bun

    Pass a toothpick vertically through the middle to hold the arrangement.
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    Entertain my AMERICAN friends with a veggie version!

    Just logged on to see the VEGGIE BURGER. Thanks YOU S0 ..................MUCH................................ My son will really appreciate it! He has been waiting for this recipe for quite sometime. You are really awesome.Probably that is such a simple word.We have been eating frozen ones but still hesitant if it was vegetarian.


    I will get all the ingredients towards the end of the week and make it our weekend special. I will definitely post my FB.

    Thank you so much for your time,effort, and dedication.
    Love.
     
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    Chitvish Moderator IL Hall of Fame

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    Hello Anjana !

    Thanks for your words ! I am here mainly for this, please remember. Home made burger is such fun !
    Love & regards,
    Chithra.
     
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    Cheese OR Paneer Parathas - You will ask for more !

    This is yet another stuffed paratha which can be served with pickles & curd.

    Outer covering:

    Wheat flour - 1 cup

    Slt

    Oil - 2 tsp

    Water - to mix

    For the outer covering, mix all ingredients to a soft dough.

    Filling:

    Finely grated cheese OR minced paneer - ½ cup

    salt

    Green chillies - 2, finely minced

    Coriander leaves - 2 tbsp, finely chopped

    Finely chopped onions - 2 tbsp

    Mix all the ingredients together.

    Parathas:

    Divide the dough & filling into 6 portions each.

    Take one ball of the dough & with hand pat it into a small cup.

    Keep filling inside & smearing fingers with water, close the cup, drawing the dough from all round.

    Roll the ball, carefully into a circle about 6” diiameter.

    Put it on a hot tava.

    When the underside is partly cooked, turn over.

    After a mte, flip again & pour oil on the first side.

    Now cook on both sides till brown spots appear.

    Serve with pickle & sabji or curds.
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    Channa-Batura - Made for Eachother !

    For a different version, please go to
    Bhatura Chole (1)
    Bhatura Chole(2)
    Bhatura Chole(3)


    Bhatura:

    First Method:

    I alternately use 3 different combinations of flours:

    1 – Half maida + half corn flour (makai ka attaor flour made with corn used for popcorn

    2 – Half maida + half wheat flour

    3 – fully maida

    No 1 gives golden coloured & very tasty bhaturas.

    No 3 gives pure white, usual bhaturas.

    No 2 gives light brown bhaturas.

    Flour - 3 cups ( either combination of your choice)

    Bread slices - 4

    Fresh curds - ½ cup

    Salt, sugar

    Soda - a pinch

    Remove crusts from bread.

    Mash & mix with curds.

    Keep for 1 hour.

    Now mix all the ingredients to a dough ( adding very little water, if at all necessary)

    Keep for 1-2 hours.

    Roll into thick slightly large puris & deep fry in hot oil.

    Second method:

    Maida - 2 cups

    Salt

    Thick sour curds - enough to make dough

    Mix maida & salt with enough thick curds to make a stiff dough.

    Ferment for 4-6 hrs.

    Roll into thick slightly large puris & deep fry in hot oil.

    Serve with channa.
    Channa:
    Kabuli Channa - 1 cup

    Elaichi - 4, whole

    Shah jeera - ¼ tsp

    Onions - 2, chop fine

    Ginger garlic paste - 2 tsp

    Chilli powder - 1 tsp

    Dhaniya powder - 1 tsp

    Channa masala - 1 tbsp

    Methi powder - ¼ tsp

    Tomatoes - 3, chopped

    Tomato ketchup - 2 tbsp ( a little or more to taste )

    Oil - 2 tbsp

    To garnish:

    Chopped raw onions, lemon wedges, slit green chillies,chopped coriander leaves

    Soak 1 cup of channa overnight with soda or in a vacuum sealed container in hot water for 6 hrs .

    Wash the channa and pressure cook the channa with elaichi and little salt for at least 20 mts.

    Heat oil & fry shah jeera, add ginger garlic paste and finely chopped onion till nicely brown.

    Add chilli pdr,turmeric pdr,dhaniya pdr,channa masala and methi pdr and stir till the mass becomes brown.

    Add chopped tomatoes and fry till it forms a mass.

    In the meantime mash the channa so that some of it is broken well.

    Add this to the tomato mixture with a little of the water used for cooking it.

    Add the tomato sauce and let it boil.

    Serve hot, after garnishing as given.
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    Pasta with Tomato Sauce - Sauce is home made !

    For the sauce:

    Bright red tomatoes - ½ kg, deskin, dessed & chop

    Onion - 1, chop fine

    Garlic - 1 tbsp, finely chopped

    Butter - 30 gms

    Maida - 1 tsp

    Tomato puree - ¼ cup ( deskin, chop & puree 1 big tomato )

    Dried or fresh herbs - 2 tsp of basil or rosemary

    Heat butter, add onions & fry till transluscent.

    Add maida, fry well, add ¼ cup of water, garlic & salt.

    When it starts boiling, add all other ingredients, except herbs.

    Cover & boil for 10 – 15 mts.

    Add herbs & keep covered.

    Boil pasta in plenty of water to which salt & 1 tsp oil are added.

    When coked, strain well & smear little oil in pasta to prevent sticking.

    Serve with the sauce.
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    Pani Puri - A Favourite Chat, Always !

    For SBS photos, please go to
    http://www.indusladies.com/forums/1626960-post79.html


    Filling:

    Whole moong – 50 gms - Sprout and boil

    Channa– 50 gms – soak & boil

    Boil and cube potatoes – 2 medium

    Mix all the above with dhania powder,chilli powder and salt

    If you like, give one run in the mixi.

    Sweet chutney

    Grind 50 gms of tamarind with 100 gms of jaggery to a thick liquid

    Pani

    Add mint, green chillies,little tamarind,and grind to a fine paste. While grinding add lime juice and rock salt. Add a lot of water and make pani, straining it through a fine seive.

    Make a whole in the puri with your thumb.

    Put some filling inside with a spoon.

    Put sweet chutney on top & pour the pani over it & serve.
     
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    Jil Jil Jigerthanda - Madurai’s challenge to the Bombay speciality “ Falooda” !

    Full fat milk - 4 cups ( OR 2 cups milk + 200 gms khoa)

    Sabja seeds ( also called Falooda seds) - ¼ cup

    Rose syrup - recipe given below

    Instant china grass ( Preferably vanilla flavour) - 100gms

    Vanilla ice cream - ½ litre pack.

    Boil the full fat milk till it reduces to half the volume

    OR

    Blend thoroughly milk & the khoa.

    Rose syrup:

    Take 540 ml of water, add 1 kg of sugar & boil, stirring well, till it dissolves completely.

    Add 2 tsp pure citric acid, mix well.

    Strain, cool & add 2 tsp rose essence & red colour.

    Bottle & use.

    Soak sabja seeds in 300 ml of water overnight - it will swell up well.

    Mix instant china grass in 500 ml milk & heat till it boils.

    Remove & cool by pouring on a rimmed plate.

    It will set in 15 mts, then refrigerate it.

    Assembling:

    In a tall glass pour 2 tbsp of rose syrup.

    Over that pour 2 tbsp soaked sabja seeds.

    Next pour the thickened milk.

    Next add 2 tbsp china grass.

    Top up with ice cream.

    Serve chilled.

    Usually the sweetness of the rose syrup is sufficient for this.

    But if you prefer it to be more sweet, add some sugar to the thickened milk.

    This can be readily assembled & kept in the fridge.

    It is easy to serve, since the layers won’t mix, until we mix with a spoon when drinking.
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    thank you..

    Dear Chitra,

    I was going to ask for this recipe.
    I did pick up a pack of falooda seeds & was wondering how to use it.
    I'll make it tomorrow & sure it would be great as its very hot in the day time.
    Is there any other way of using the falooda seeds????

    Love,

    Meena
     
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    The other recipe is falooda !

    There is no point in posting falooda, immediately following jigirthanda. There is no other dish using falooda seeds, that I know !
    Love & regards,
    Chithra.
     
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