Monday, September 30, 2013

Mochi with Mung and Black Sesame Fillings

I got introduced to mochi (glutinous rice flour) while I was living in Hong Kong. After that, I have had cravings for it but didn't know where in India I could get some. Recently on my trip to Bangkok, I picked up a packet of mochi flour to satiate my cravings at home! It was surprisingly simple.

Start with getting the filling ready.

Mung Beans Filling:
1/2 cup split mung beans (uncooked)
1 1/2 cups water
1/2 cup brown sugar 

Wash and cook the mung bean in the water till it's soft enough to be mashed. In a saucepan, add the sugar (adjust sweetness to taste) and bean paste. Stir and cook till the water is absorbed and let it cool.
Makes enough for about 10-15 mochis.

Black Sesame Seeds Filling:
1 cup black sesame seeds
2-3 tbsps honey 

Roast the sesame seeds on a pan and grind it coarsely. Add the honey till it forms a sticky paste. Makes about 8-10 mochis.

*Keep aside some roasted seeds if you want to use it as sprinkles on top.

After the rice flour is mixed, you will have to work fast so keep everything ready to go.

  • Once both the fillings have cooled, roll them into balls, roughly the size of a golf ball. 
  • Keep some water in a small bowl to seal the dough.
  • Keep a cup of cornflour to dust the surface.
  • Use a rolling pin and a chopping board or flat surface to roll out the dough .

Mochi:
1 1/2 cups glutinous rice flour
1/2 cup sugar
1 1/2 cup water
Food colouring (optional)
1 cup cornflour for dusting

In a microwave-safe bowl, add the the flour, sugar, and water. Mix well, cover with plastic wrap to keep it from drying, and cook in the microwave for about 5 minutes. Keep checking in between, it shouldn't become too dry. If it is just add a little hot water, if it is too runny then heat it some more.

Add food colour if using and mix well. Once the dough is cool enough to handle (it should be worked warm as it will harden as it cools - so work fast). Dust your hands and rolling surface with cornflour. Take a small amount of dough and roll it our into a circle large enough to encapsulate the filling. Since the flour is sticky, it can stretch without tearing, but don't roll it too thinly or else it will crack when it dries.

Place the filling int he center of the dough. Seal the edges using some water to make it stick together. Dust off the excess cornflour. Dab some water on the top with your finger and add the sesame seeds.

Makes about 12-15 mochis.

Store them in the fridge in an air-tight container if not having immediately. It will last a few days. It can also be frozen without significantly changing its flavour.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Grilled Buttery Lemon Fish

Fish is the quickest thing to cook. This was a quick meal...with some outside help in the form of packet baked potatoes, but they could have easily been made at home as well. There's a lot of garlicky stuff happening all at once in this dish because we love the flavour, but you could tone it down and remove it from any of the dishes.

For the Grilled Fish:
2 fillets of fish such as salmon or basa
3-4 tbsp butter
1/2 small lemon sliced 
1-2 cloves garlic
Seasoning

Heat butter on medium heat, then add the garlic and lemon slices. Reduce the butter for a minute or two, then put in the fish fillet. Spoon over some of the butter on top of the fish. Season and cook for about a minute and a half on both sides.
*Remember, if you are using salted butter then adjust the salt you add on top.

This could be cooked in an oven. Just wrap the ingredients in some foil and bake at 180 deg C for about 15-20 min.

Spinach Sides:
1 small bunch spinach, cleaned
1 clove of galic
1 tsp olive oil
salt to taste

In a pan, heat the oil and add the garlic. Add the spinach and cover for 3 minutes. Then cook on high heat to reduce the water. Season.

Garlic Bread:
2 tbsp butter at room temperature
2 cloves finely chopped garlic
Sprinkle of chilli flakes
4-6 Bread slices

Mix the garlic and chilli with the butter (if you are not using salted butter then add a pinch of salt). Spread it on to the bread slices as little or as much as you like, bake for 10 minutes at 180 deg C.