Dec 24, 2012

Curried Chicken Soup


















Curried Chicken Soup

A delicious curry, made of chicken soup. Best with pulao / rice / biryani / rotis / parathas … This type of chicken gravy is popular in several restaurants in Chennai.

Ingredients

For the chicken:

600 g chicken pieces (net weight after cleaning), cut into medium size

½ teaspoon turmeric powder

½ teaspoon salt

Wash and clean chicken pieces. Drain out water thoroughly. In a bowl, marinate chicken pieces evenly with turmeric powder and salt. Cover and keep aside for half an hour.

Other ingredients for the soup:

3 cloves

3 cardamom

1 cinnamon stick

¾ teaspoon red chilli powder

1 1/2 teaspoon coriander powder

12 – 14 shallots (chuvannulli / small onion), chopped

1 teaspoon chopped ginger

10 cloves garlic, chopped

1 teaspoon vinegar

1 teaspoon salt (or to taste)

3 cups / 600 ml water

Method

In a wide bowl, boil marinated chicken pieces with red chilli powder, coriander powder, shallots (ulli), garlic, ginger, vinegar, salt to taste (first add 3/4 teaspoon and check the taste) and water (1 - inch  level above  chicken pieces), Cover with a lid and boil on a medium to low heat for 20 -  25 minutes until the water (soup)  has reduced to about 2 cups / well cooked. Strain this  soup through a clean iron sieve. Now this soup is very clear.  Reserve cooked chicken for any  other preparation (like pepper chicken, masala chicken, ginger chicken …).

Final seasoning:

Ingredients

1 tablespoon oil

1 big onion, thinly sliced

4 -6  curry leaves, finely chopped (if not using curry leaves, finally sprinkle chopped coriander leaves)

Extra salt to taste (or 1/4 teaspoon salt)

Method

Heat oil in a pan on a medium heat.  Add sliced onion and fry until golden color. Add curry leaves and fry again for 5 minutes on a medium heat.

Now  add chicken soup, adjust salt to taste and cook again a on a low heat for another 10 minutes until the gravy is thick / well combined with onion/ fragrant. Serve with rice / pulao / chapatti / appam / idiyappam / whole wheat bread …

Dec 23, 2012

Rich Fruit Cake (3rd recipe, made of thick caramel sugar syrup)


















Rich Fruit Cake or Plum Cake (3rd recipe, with thick caramel syrup and without alcohol)

All the ingredients should be at room temperature and please use standard measuring cups and teaspoons. Here I ‘ve used Indian standard measuring cup of 100 ml / 4 oz capacity. Please follow the recipe ingredients carefully and do not make any changes. Do not open the oven door (OTG) often when baking time.

Baking Tip – Toss fruits in flour to keep them from sinking.


















The cake needs to be sturdy enough to support the weight of the fruits and nuts. Not using enough flour in your recipe will make the dried fruit sink to the bottom. To prevent this, dust the dried fruit in flour before adding to the mixture. Source – thekitchn.com and ehow.

How To Caramelize Sugar for thick sugar syrup?

Ingredients

Please use same measuring cup to measure sugar and water.

100 ml (1/2 cup / 4 oz) sugar

100 ml (1/2 cup / 4oz) hot  water

Short method

 Heat a heavy bottomed kadai on a medium heat. Add 100 g sugar and spread well. Do not stir.





















When it melts (smooth and clear solution and there won’t be any sugar crystals), color changes from yellow to dark brown. Approximate time for this process (till melting on a low to medium heat) 12 – 15 minutes.











































Do not stir or shake the kadai / pan. Switch off the heat and please wait for 2 minutes. Maintain a safe distance from the gas stove when mixing with water. Gently add 100 ml  hot water. Do not stir now. Keep aside for 1/2 hour. You will get a clear syrup of 70 - 80 ml.  Do not use thick sugar crystal.




















Collect clear sugar syrup and boil again on a low heat for another 10 - 12 minutes. Stir occasionally.  

Caramelize sugar syrup is ready now (quantity will be reduced and it will become thick syrup / approximately  55 - 65 ml thick syrup, like honey). Switch off the heat and keep aside.

















For the flour:

130 ml (1/2 cup + 2 tablespoons) all purpose flour ( maida ) (please use fresh all purpose flour) Indian standard measuring cup of 100 ml / 4 oz capacity.

½ level teaspoon + 1 pinch baking powder

One pinch  salt

¼ level teaspoon clove powder

¼ level teaspoon cinnamon powder

¼ level  teaspoon nutmeg powder

Other ingredients

75 g unsalted soft  butter @ room temperature (not melted)

110 ml  sugar (1/2 cup + 2 teaspoons), measure sugar and then powder

2 eggs (net weight of 2 eggs are 110 g)

1 teaspoon vanilla essence

1 teaspoon honey

1 teaspoon shajeera (cake jeera)

65 g (1/2 cup) raisins

3 dried orange peel, finely chopped into ¼ - inch pieces

6 cashew nuts, chopped

6 seedless dates, finely chopped (net weight of dry fruits is 125 g – any dry fruit of your choice, like black currants, sultanas, figs..)

60 ml thick Caramel sugar syrup

8 cashew nut splits (to decorate cake) optional

8 raisins (to decorate cake) optional

2 tablespoon flour ( to dust fruits)

1 teaspoon extra butter ( to  greasing baking pan )

1 tablespoon extra flour dusting ( to grease baking dish )

Method

1st  stage:

Dust fruits ( cashew nuts, dates, raisins & orange peel ) and shajeera with 2 tablespoons of flour and keep aside in a separate container for 1 hour. Mix well with a thick tablespoon. Flour should nicely coat on fruits and there won’t be any water content.

Grease baking dish with 1 teaspoon butter and dust with 1 tablespoon flour ( sprinkle about 1 tablespoon of flour inside a cake pan and shake to coat all greased surface. Turn pan upside down to tap out the excess flour ).

Pre heat oven at 170 * C or 325 * F.

2 nd stage:

Sieve thrice flour, baking powder, salt, cinnamon powder, clove powder and nutmeg powder.

In a big bowl, beat unsalted soft butter and sugar until light and creamy. Add egg one by one and beat until smooth and creamy (use electric beater).

Gently add dusted fruits and shajeera (do not add leftover flour). Mix it well slowly with the help of a thick tablespoon (do not use electric beater).

Add vanilla essence and honey. Gently fold sieved flour mixture in 3 batches. Stir it slowly till blended with the help of thick tablespoon.

First add 3 tablespoon (45 ml)  thick caramel syrup and mix gently. Final cake batter should be a medium thick batter. If the mixture too thick and difficult to stir, then  add again 2 - 3 teaspoon caramel sugar syrup. Cake batter should not be very thin. If the liquid is more, it won't bake properly. Do not add leftover syrup / milk / water ....

Final procedure:

Transfer this cake mixture into a greased baking pan ( or paper lined ). Spread  it evenly with a spatula, carefully decorate cashew nut splits and raisins on the top the cake batter and bake at 170 * C or 325 * F for 50 minutes or till golden brown or till a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean / leaves from the sides of the pan. Keep aside to cool for one hour.

Run a knife round inside of the pan to loosen the cake, and then invert the pan. Keep aside to cool on a wire rack for one hour  and later cut into desired shape and size (or when it reaches normal temperature / once it cools, keep in refrigerator for 2 hours and later cut into desired shape and size).

Cake cutting tip:

Heat a knife first before cutting a cake for crumble-free slices. To heat the knife, you can run the knife under very hot water (or heat a knife directly) then wipe with a clean and dry kitchen towel.



Nammude Naadan Palaharangal - Dosakal, Iddelikal & Chutneykal by Suma Sivadas























New Cookery Book

Nammude Naadan Palaharangal -Dosakal, Iddelikal & Chutneykal by Suma Sivadas (Suma Teacher, Kumaranallur, Kottayam). Very useful cookery book for tasty breakfast dishes. Cookery book available @ Puzha Books & Idulekha online stores (Malayalam edition) and leading book stores.

Dec 22, 2012

Kerala Egg Roast / Naadan Mutta Roast


















Kerala Style Egg Roast or Naadan  Mutta  Roast

A thick egg curry, made of  boiled egg, tomato and Indian spices. Best with appam / idiyappam / chapati / pulao / ghee rice .. Easy method  !!

Serves: 2

Ingredients

2 tablespoon oil

1 onion (1 big size or 2 small size onion), very thinly sliced

8 cloves garlic, sliced

½ teaspoon ginger, finely chopped

6 curry leaves

1 well ripe tomato(1 big size or 2 small size), sliced

¾ teaspoon red chilli powder
½ teaspoon pepper powder
¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
1 teaspoon coriander powder

¾ teaspoon salt (or to taste)

Boiled eggs

½ teaspoon garam masala powder (or a mix of ¼ teaspoon clove powder+1/4 teaspoon cinnamon powder + ¼ teaspoon clove powder +1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder – homemade spice mix)

Method

Dilute red chilli powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder and pepper powder in  2 tablespoon water (spice mix). Keep aside.

Heat oil in a pan. Add thinly sliced onion and fry on a low to medium heat until golden color.

Add sliced garlic, ginger and curry leaves. Fry on a medium heat until crisp and well combined with onions.

Add sliced tomato and fry for 2 – 3 minutes until well mixed.

Add diluted spice mix and stir on a low heat for 2 – 3 minutes until raw smell goes and well combined with other ingredients.

Add boiled egg, salt to taste and garam masala powder or homemade spice mix. Mix all the ingredients well. Do not add water when cooking. It should be thick roast / curry.

Cover with a lid and cook on a low heat for 10 – 12 minutes until onion gravy well blended with boiled egg. Serve with appam / idiyappam / pulao / ghee rice / brown bread