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Rendezvous 2011

First thing first, a very warm Birthday wishes to dear Mr & Mrs. Parsai. Happy Birthday sweetest Sonal....Tum Jeeyo Hazaron Saal, Yeh Meri Hai Aarzoo ~~
One more year coming to end and overall it has been a fabulous year, towards the end of year things started to fall in place @ work front, new challenges which is actually exciting and I am all gear up for the coming year.  But here we are talking about 2011, few changes happened & I came out of my comfort zone.  And for blogging it has be a great year.  In my 3 and half years of blogging this 2011 is the year I blogged the most with less breaks and posted around 100+ recipes way ahead of my normal posts per year.  Like every year this year also I planned to do a roundup posts, but for a change discussed the same with Prathibha, Lubna and Deepa and come up with idea of posting a recipe of each month. 
Joyful January
After a long break in 2010, I started blogging for Jan with a bang, I posted few of my favourite recipes like Kofta Makhani, Beetroot Dal but then the highlight has to be Litti a traditional recipe and must during winters, served with lot of ghee and chokha it’s a wonderful meal, have it once you will become fan. 
Litti Recipe
Fabulous February
Almond Chocolate Puff pastry  is a simple recipe which looks and taste delicious.  It’s a easy recipe, can be prepared in a jiffy, try this n impress your family and friends.
Almond Chocolate Puff Pastry recipe
Marvellous March
 Savoury Barley Cookies is eggless, made wheat flour & barley flour and no sugar, can it get better than this?  A perfect tea time partner. 
Savoury Barley Cookie recipe
Awesome April
During Cricket Worldcup we had fun @ facebook and a bunch of gals decided to post some snacks to munch during finals, I made Palak Dhokla along with Beets n Carrot Juice for guilt free munchies Smile and yahh we won the world cup, what a joy!
Palak Dhokla
Mighty May
Next up is Vegetable Momos a famous Indo-Chinese recipe and it’s difficult to say no to this.  Another my favourite recipe of this month is Aam ka Achar.
Steamed momos
Juicy June
This year Jun I celebrated blog 3rd anniversary with this butter/ghee free, sugar free and delicious sweet Anjeer Khajoor Roll aka Dry Figs, dates and nuts roll. It’s yum and yet so healthy, a must try.
Anjeer Khajoor Chakra  Dry Figs Dates n Nuts Roll Recipe2
I can’t help but also mention Vanilla Cake with Cream Frosting which I made for my friend’s anniversary, a simple n beautiful cake.
Vanilla Cake with cream frostingRecipe
Just July
This year I posted 4 soup recipes, quite a achievement for me and in all I love Spring Onion & Peas Soup, a wonderful combo results in delicious soup, my trial well paid off.  The cute little biscuit on side is Italian Pepper Biscuits, it goes so well with any soup, tea/coffee and if you like savoury biscuit then you have to try this as it’s so simple and delightful.
Spring Onion and Peas Soup Recipe4
Adorable August
Though I like few recipes from Aug but Apple Compote Financiers is special, it’s pretty, delicious, something different and trust me it’s so easy to make. 
Apple Compote Financiers Recipe
Sweet September
When I posted Murukku Sandwich little I knew that it will become so famous, I received so many query and feedback.  It’s a fabulous party finger food.
Murukku-Sandwich-Appetizers-Recipes
Overdose October
True to the name Oct month was overdose with all my favourite post and few very near to my heart. For the festive season, Diwali, Karwa Chuath, Navratri along with the colourful fruit trifle, traditional and very famous Tirunelveli wheat halwa the one recipe that I took proud was Badam Katli, so easy yet so rich.
Badam-Katli-Recipe_
Nostalgic November
Yet again as the name November was nostalgic for me as I was back from my India trip and with the hangover didn’t blog much but manage to post our personal favourite chat recipe ~ Radga Patties.  It’s difficult to say no to this…just yum!
Ragda pattices recipe chat recipe
Delightful December
A delightful month for me for sure, along with my birthday and our anniversary December month also has lot of family members birthday too plus I always love the festive mood, to continue the mood presenting Paneer Butter Masala.
Paneer Butter Masala recipe
This was year 2011 and wish to be back with more interesting and colourful recipes in 2012.

Have a nice day ~~


Merry Christmas

Wishing all reader Merry Christmas

Fruit Trifle 1

And to my sister Happy Birthday

Easy cake recipe Marmer cake_thumb

Eggless Tutti Frutti Cookies | Icebox Cookies Recipe

Eggless Tutti Frutti Cookies Recipe
I baked these tutti fruitti cookies for friends as I said in my previous post along with the Orange Marble Cake.  Either I won’t bake atall and if I start then I will do couple of things in one shot.  And being Christmas festive season baking extra doesn’t hurts what you say?  I like Christmas very much, the mood is so festive not to mention most of the people at work on leave and I can relax a bit Winking smile.  
christmas cookie recipe icebox cookie recipe
Coming back to these cookie it was very soft and delicious, I added little fresh orange zest and that gives wonderful fragrance.   These cookies are eggless, with few ingredients, it’s so easy to bake and looks so pretty that it’s a must try.   If you want to gift your friends and family then these cookies fits the bill perfectly.  As you can see in above picture cookies get these beautiful tasty layers.  I followed the Icebox Cookies recipe from joyofbaking and changed the red cherries with tutti frutti and halved the recipe to suit my need. 
Eggless icebox cookie butter cookie recipe
Ingredients: [Makes around two dozen cookie]
Plain Flour -  1 cup
Tutti Frutti/candied red cherries – 1/3 cup
Butter – 1/2 cup [at room temperature]
White Granulated Sugar – 1/2 cup
Vanilla Extract/Essence – 1/2 tsp
Baking Powder – 1/4 tsp
Salt – a pinch
Fresh Orange Zest – 1/2 tsp [optional]
Fruit Cookies cherry cookie recipe
Method:
1. In a bowl beat sugar and butter until light and fluffy around 2-3 minutes.  Add vanilla extract and mix well.
2. Sift flour, salt, baking powder together and mix to butter mixture and mix until it forms dough.
3. Add cherries or tutti fruitti , orange zest and mix again well to combine everything well. 
~  If the dough is dry then you can add 1-2 tbsp of milk or if it’s sticky then add little flour and mix again. 
4. Divide the dough in to 2 portions and form a log, wrap in parchment or wax paper, seal the edges well and refrigerator at least for 3 hours and upto 3 days.  You can also freeze it for 45 minutes in case you are in hurry. 
5. Preheat oven at 375F/190C, meanwhile take out the log, unwrap wax paper and using a sharp knief and cut the logs into 1/4 inch (5 mm) thick slices or roll the dough in to and cut in any desire shape.  Line baking tray with parchment sheet and place cookies 1-2 inch part from each other.  Bake for 10-12 minutes or until the edges starts to get light brown (keep a eye after 10 minutes). Remove from oven and cool completely on wire rack.  
~ As I was in time crunch I didn’t refrigerated dough so couldn’t get the neat shape. 
Store the cookies in air tight box and use up to 6 days, relish the cookies with tea or coffee or as it is.
Icebox cookie recipe eggless christmas cookie tutti frutti cookie recipe
These cookies goes to Simply Food Christmas Red & Green Event and also to Sangeetha’s Bake Fest.

Have a nice day ~~

Eggless Orange Marble Cake

This orange marble tea cake I baked for friends and also for my in-laws.  I adapted this easy recipe from Prathibha’s Orange Cake and made it orange marble cake as Prathibha mention in her post it’s a very easy recipe, a must try for beginners with simple basic ingredients.  Chocolate & fresh orange gives the cake unique taste and refreshing flavour making it perfect for this Christmas season baking,  today is my sister-in-law birthday so it’s perfect for me to post this cake recipe, Happy Birthday Gudiya. 
Orange Marble Cake
Ingredients:
Plain Flour – 1 1/4 cups
Baking Powder – 1 tsp
Baking Soda – 1/2 tsp
Condensed Milk – 1/2 cup/can
Butter – 1/2 cup [at room temperature]
Fresh Orange Juice – 1/2 cup
Powdered Sugar – 3 tbsp [ to taste]
Vanilla Essence – 1 tsp
Apple Cider Vinegar – 1 tsp [optional]
Orange Zest – 1/2 tsp
Cocoa Powder – 2 tsp
Marble Orange Cake Recipe 1
Method:
1.  Sift flour, baking powder and soda and keep aside.
2. In a bowl add butter, condensed milk, orange juice, sugar, vanilla essence and apple cider vinegar and mix everything well.
3. Now fold in flour in 2-3 batches and after each addition mix gently so there is no lumps formed. 
4. Divide 1/2 of cake batter in another bowl, add cocoa powder and mix well.  In the remaining cake batter add orange zest and mix well too.
5. Preheat oven to 180g C and grease a 8 inch round or square pan, whatever you like.
6. In the prepared pan add 1tbsp of orange batter followed by 1tbsp of cocoa batter, continue doing it until you run out of both batters. 
You can use a toothpick or knife and make swirls on the cake, I didn’t do that.
7. Bake for 30-35 minutes or until the crust is golden brown in color or if the tooth pick comes out clean when inserted in centre of cake.  If required bake for 5 more minutes.
8. Cool the pan on a wire cake, after 5 minutes invert and remove the cake from pan and let it cool completely now.  Cut in desire shape.
Enjoy orange marble cake with hot or cold drinks. 
Orange Cake Marble Orange Cake Recipe
And this goes to Sangeetha’s Bake Fest.
Have a nice day ~~

Paneer Butter Masala | Restaurant Style Recipe


Most of us like panner and paneer butter masala recipe is no exception.  Piping hot naan and paneer butter masala is such popular dishes that most people order in restaurant and re-creating the same magic is home is one such bliss.  I don’t have to worry if the gravy will be too sweet for me or if the panner is hard!  There was a time I would order paneer dish always and now I don’t order or I cook much since DH doesn't like! But once in a while I make paneer and whenever I does I make sure that I am doing something good. 
Paneer Butter Masala recipe
I made this paneer butter masala for our anniversary lunch and it came out so perfect, my I’m-not-paneer-fan DH also went for 2nd helping. This recipe is easy and simple but the end result is creamy, delicious paneer butter masala which makes a simple meal into feast.
Paneer Butter Masala gravy at home recipe

Ingredients:
Panner/Cottage Cheese Cubes – 2 cups
Onion – 1 large
Tomato – 1 small
Tomato Paste – 1 tbsp
Ginger-Garlic Paste – 1 tbsp
Red Chilli Powder – 1 tsp
Coriander Seeds Powder – 1 tsp
Garam Masala – 1 tsp
Kasuri Methi – 1 tbsp
Tomato Ketchup/Sauce – 1 tbsp [optional]
Cashew nuts – 10-12
White Sesame – 1 tbsp
Orange Food Colour – a drop [optional]
Salt – to taste
Butter – 3 tbsp (you can use oil too)
Water – 1.5 cups + as needed
Paneer Butter Masala restaurant style recipe

Method:
1.  Peel, wash and chop onion, tomato.  Grind onion along with ginger-garlic if not using ginger-garlic paste with less or no water, then puree tomato keep aside.
2. Soak sesame and cashews in little water for 10 minutes and grind into smooth paste use little water, keep aside.
2. In a pan or wok heat 1 tbsp of butter and sauté paneer until golden brown in all sides or 2 sides, remove from flame and keep aside.  This is optional step, if you don’t like then don’t sauté paneer.
~ Soak the fried paneer in little hot water so it doesn’t becomes chewy. 
3. In a same pan add remaining butter or oil and add onion paste, ginger-garlic paste and sauté until raw smell goes off.  Now add red chilli and coriander seeds powder mix well and fry until oil/butter starts to separate.
4. Add tomato puree, paste, sauce (if using) mix everything together and cook for 2 minutes in medium flame.  Add 1.5 cups of water and bring it to boil.
5. Add salt and crushed kasuri methi, cashew-sesame paste, food colour (if using) and mix everything well and let it come to a boil again.  Now add paneer, garam masala and let it simmer for 5 minutes or until the consistency you like.  Adjust salt if required, off flame and let the dish stand for 10 minutes before serving.
Our paneer butter masala is ready, have it with naan, paratha, roti or any pulao.
paneer butter masala north indian recipe
Note:
~ Instead of cashew-sesame paste you can use 3/4 cup fresh cream, I personally don’t like to add cream much.  Cashew-sesame paste makes the dish very creamy.
~ I didn’t added tomato sauce, you can if you wish.
~ Food colour is optional, I just added a drop.
~ If you add extra water by mistake don’t panic, in 2 tbsp of water add 1tbsp of corn flour form a smooth paste,  add to the gravy and simmer for 2 minutes.
Have a nice day ~~

Beetroot Masala Recipe


Beetroot Masala Recipe
Beetroot is one of my favorite vegetable and I must have said this umpteen times by now, you have to see the beets recipe I posted, Beetroot JuiceBeets  SoupBeets CutletBeetroot Stir FryBeetroot ParathaBeetroot RiceBeetroot Dal, so now what you think?

Babycorn Pulao | Pilaf

Babycorn pulav pilaf recipe
Babycorn manchurian is one of my favorite babycorn recipe and most of the time I end up doing the same, but once in a while I try to do different things and this babycorn pulao or pulav is one of such attempt for a Saturday lunch.  I like to do one pot meal and I did the same for this pilaf too.  The flavours are mild & perfect for kids, makes this as lunch box and they will be happy or to make this a grant meal pair it up with some rich spicy gravy and you are done.  A very simple and delicious babycorn pulao recipe for you.    I made cucumber raita and yum pan fry along, I know yam fry with pulao, you must be thinking but spicy yam fry with mild pulao and raita was a wonderful combo.

easy babycorn recipe pulav pilaf

Ingredients: [ Serves 3-4]

Basmatic Rice - 1.5 Cups
Baby Corn - 10 pieces
Peas - 1/4 Cup [optional]
Onion - 1 medium
Green Chillies - 3
Ginger - 1/2 tsp minced
Bay Leaf - 1
Cardamom - 1
Cinnamon - 1" pieces
Cloves - 2
Shah Jeera - 1/2 tsp [or cumin seeds]
Crushed Pepper - 1/4 tsp
Salt - to taste
Oil/ghee - 1 tbsp
Water - 2 1/2 - 3 Cups

babycorn pulav pulao pilaf fried rice recipe

Method:

1. Wash and soak rice for 15-30 minutes or until ready to use.
2. Wash and halve baby corn or cut into bite size pieces, I like to halve so I did the same here.  Slice onion and chilli.
3. In pressure cooker heat oil/ghee add whole garam masala & sauté for 30 seconds, add shahi jeera or cumin seeds and allow to splutter.  Add minced ginger and sauté until light brown.  Add onion and chillies and sauté until onion become pink.
4. Add baby corn and sauté for 2-3 minutes, followed by peas and sauté for a minute too.  Now add rice, salt, pepper and mix well.  Sauté for a minute then add water, adjust salt if required close cooker lid and pressure cook for 2 whistles.

Simple right?  Our pulao is ready to have it hot/warm with any raita of your choice. 

babycorn pulav recipe

Note:
~ You can add minced ginger 1/2 tsp if you wish.
~ Water needs to be added in 1:2 ratio ie for 1.5 cups of rice 3 cups of water, normally I add 2 3/4 cup water
~ You can do the frying part in open pan and cook it later in rice cooker.

Have a nice day ~~