Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Peanut Butter and Banana Pancakes

This was such a wholesome and delicious breakfast that it almost made me wish I woke up earlier in the mornings to make it more often. Almost.

You'll need:
1 cup flour
1 tsp baking powder
Pinch of salt
1 cup buttermilk*
1/3 cup peanut butter* 
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla extract
Butter to cook
1 Banana
Chocolate chips (optional)
Maple syrup

For the buttermilk, instead of using the milk method, I just used half and half of thick yoghurt and water.
For the peanut butter, I used the crunchy variety, but I assume the creamy version would blend better.

Thinly slice the banana and keep aside.

In a bowl mix the peanut butter,  buttermilk, egg and vanilla till they're blended.

Sieve in the flour, baking powder, and salt.

Fold gently till the flour is mixed in well but don't over-mix - the batter should be a little lumpy.

Heat a small pan on medium flame, put in some butter to coat the bottom. Pour in a ladle of batter and gently spread it out.

While the bottom layer is cooking, top the pancake with some banana slices. You can choose to add the chocolate chips now or just top it up while serving.

Turn the pancake and cook for another minute.

Remove from heat and serve with syrup.

Makes: 4-5 pancakes



Monday, December 1, 2014

Cheddar Biscuits

I had these at Red Lobster and they were so delicious that I had to learn to make these at home.
I got a recipe which said use melted butter, but it turned out bread-y instead of biscuit-y. So cold butter, like in the making of pie crusts, is the way to go.

You'll need:
2 cups all-purpose flour*
1 cup buttermilk, cold
1/2 cup butter, cold
1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese, sharp/mature
1 tbsp baking powder
1tsp cayenne pepper
2 tsp garlic powder
Pinch of salt

*I resisted using wholewheat/regular flour because I was afraid they wouldn't rise in the oven.

In a bowl, mix the flour and butter till crumbly.

Fold in the rest of the ingredients gently, putting in the cheese at the very end.

Place tablespoon sized batter on greased baking tray.

Preheat the oven to 200 deg C and bake for 10 minutes.

Remove from oven and cool on wire rack.

For the topping:
1 tbsp melted butter
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp finely chopped coriander or oregano

Mix all the ingredients and brush over the biscuits while they're still hot.

Best served warm.

Makes: 12-15 biscuits

Monday, November 3, 2014

Dum Aaloo (Potato Curry)

I try to avoid potatoes in my everyday meals but that doesn't mean we don't love it. I found this recipe that is a great hit when you have people over. It goes well with pulao or rotis.

For the Masala:
1 tsp chilli powder
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
1 tbsp coriander seeds (it has more flavour than the powder)
1/2 tsp cumin seeds
1 green cardamom, whole
1 tsp ground cinnamon
4 cloves
1/4 cup cashew nuts

Grind these together and keep aside.

You'll also need:
8 medium-sized potatoes boiled and peeled
1 onion, chopped
Paste of 1/4 inch ginger and 4 garlic pods
3/4 cup yoghurt
1 bay leaf
1 pinch asafoetida
1/4 cup cooking oil

Salt to taste
1/2 cup water
1/2 tbsp kasturi methi (dried fenugreek leaves)
Coriander leaves, chopped to garnish


Halve the potatoes if they are too big, and shallow fry them in a pan till lightly browned. Add some salt and keep aside.

In a large pan or wok, heat the oil and temper with the bay leaf and asafoetida. 

Then add the onions and stir fry. Once they start turning translucent, add the ginger and garlic.

Add the dry masala and cook for about a minute.

Add the yoghurt and mix well, stirring at all times.

Finally add the cooked potatoes, salt to taste, and the kasturi methi.

Add water and let it cook till the gravy is reduced to a desired consistency.

Serve hot garnished with fresh coriander leaves.



Sunday, November 2, 2014

All Reds Soup

I was very sceptical of using beets in my regular tomato soup because I have tried it in a smoothie with a lot of other ingredients to mask it and still didn't like it much. But this soup came out delicious and full of healthy goodness.

This makes soup for 2 healthy servings.

You'll need
3-4 large tomatoes
2 medium carrots
1 beet
1 cup water/stock
1 tsp garlic
1 bay leaf
1 tbsp olive oil
1 tbsp butter
1 tsp crushed black pepper
1 tbsp roasted ground cumin
Salt to taste

Boil, purée, and strain the tomatoes, carrots, and beet. Add the water or stock for a soupy consistency.

In a saucepan, add the oil then the butter.

Once it's hot, add the crushed pepper, bay leaf, and garlic.

Add the purée and salt to taste. Add the roasted cumin powder and bring to boil.

Remove the bay leaf before serving it hot.


Monday, October 13, 2014

Mango Cheesecake

Even after eating mangoes to my heart's content during mango season, I keep a small container of purée in the freezer just in case it wasn't enough.

Also, I don't find plain gelatin here - only the flavoured variety. On my last trip abroad, I stocked up on Agar Agar which is a vegetarian option.

This recipe is easy but with some effort in presentation it looks like you've slaved over it for hours.

For the crust
15-20 McVities Ginger biscuits (you can use regular Digestive biscuits as well)
2 tbsp melted butter

Grind biscuits into crumbs in a food processor. I prefer it to be coarse without any big pieces. Add the butter into it and with your hands mix well. The crumbs should be evenly coated.

Line a 9-inch springform pan. I like this way of presentation better because you can remove the sides to reveal the perfectly set layers, without disturbing the base. You could also use a flat-bottom glass casserole but it's a little tricky to take out a clean slice of cake. If you have enough, you could use shot glasses and make individual servings as well.

Place the crumbs in the container of choice. Gently press down with your fingers or the back of a spoon for an even layer about 1/4 inch in thickness. Pat down the edges so they're smooth. Refrigerate for an hour.

For the filling
1 cup cream cheese
1/2 cup cream
1/2 cup mango purée
1 tbsp lemon juice
1/4 cup sugar (adjust according to taste)
2 tsp Agar Agar powder
1/2 cup water

If you have a hand whisk use that but since I had my blender out I used that instead. Mix in the cream cheese and cream and blend for 10 seconds. Add the mango purée, sugar, and lemon juice. Blend for another 10 seconds.

In a saucepan, boil the water. Add the agar agar powder and mix well till dissolved. Transfer the mango cream into the water and mix well. Pour into the container with the biscuit layer put it back in the fridge to set and cool for at least an hour or two.

When ready to serve, place the pan on a serving plate. With a knife just go around the edges to separate the cake. Remove the edge of the pan. Let the base remain. 

Options for the topping
Fresh mango slices
Sliced fruits like oranges, kiwi, pomegranate seeds, cherries, berries, apricots
Crumbs of honey-roasted nuts
Chocolate flakes
Edible flowers

I've used fresh nasturtium flowers. They have a mild mustard taste. That and the slight crunch of the stems went well with the soft cake.





Veggie Burgers with Beets and Carrots

I found another way I can include beets in my diet - apparently it tastes good to me when it is masked by several other flavours.

I usually use beans instead of potatoes in my burger but this recipe tastes better with potato. I also added eggs to keep it moist and to bind it well, but it can be skipped. If you feel it doesn't mould well without the egg - just add more potato.

This recipe made 10 medium-sized patties

You'll need
2-3 large potatoes, peeled and boiled
2 small beets, peeled and grated
2 medium carrots, peeled and grated
1/2 bowl of stringed beans, finely chopped 
2 eggs, whisked
1/2 cup breadcrumbs (I just used crushed bread sticks)
2-3 cloves crushed garlic
1 tbsp lemon juice (optional)
2-3 tbsp oil to cook
Seasoning

In an oven, grill the beets, carrots, and beans till soft. I used a convection microwave on grill setting and it took me 14 minutes - at the halfway mark I took out the plate to stir so that the top layer doesn't get too dry.

Mash the potatoes, add the grilled vegetables, eggs, garlic, half of the breadcrumbs, and the seasoning. I used white pepper and salt.

Divide these into palm-sized balls and flatten them with your hand to about 1/2 inch thickness.

Coat each patty with the breadcrumbs.

If you're grilling them on a pan, heat some oil and gently place the patty in. Cook each side for 2-3 minutes. Don't keep turning it.

If using a convection microwave oven, use a baking-safe flat tray and drizzle with some oil. Brush some oil on the top as well On the grill setting, grill for 8-10 minutes. Then take out the tray, flip the patties and if they seem too dry then drizzle some more oil. Cook for another 8-10 minutes till the it is golden-brown.

For the assembly
10 burger buns
10 leaves of lettuce
Slices of onions and tomato (or use caramelized onions)
Mustard sauce
Pesto
Cheese slices

If you don't mind soft buns then you can just assemble the burger like a sandwich. I prefer the buns toasted.

Slice the buns, and toast them on a pan. If using the grill, place the lower half of the bun facing up with a slice of cheese, and place the top half facing down. Grill for 3-4 minutes making sure they don't get too toasty or it'll break up when you eat.

You can use either pesto or mustard, or both on each side of the bread. Add in the other elements being careful not to overload.

Serve immediately. Don't keep it assembled too long or it'll get soggy.








Monday, September 22, 2014

Orange and Polenta Sponge Cake

This cake is soft, spongy, and has a little bit of a texture because of the polenta, making it a great cake to have with tea. I used less sugar but you could add more if you prefer things sugary sweet.

You'll need:
1 cup butter, melted
3/4 cup golden caster sugar
4 eggs
1 cup flour (I used Brown Rice flour, but regular flour would do as well)
1 cup finely ground polenta
2 tsp baking powder
Zest & Juice of 2 oranges (I used canned oranges, so used the syrup instead)
Orange slices for topping (optional)

Beat the butter and sugar till light.
Add eggs and mix well.
Sift in the flour and baking powder, then mix in the polenta.
Add the orange zest and juice at the end and make sure everything's incorporated well.

Put in a greased pan and into an oven preheated at 170 deg C. It takes about 40 minutes to cook.

It made 6 cupcakes and one 8-inch cake.

I used a convection microwave. On the convection setting, it took 20 minutes for the cupcakes to cook and 25 minutes for the cake. It has a nice toasty top and I preferred to eat it warm.

Once the cake cools, top it with orange segments