Showing posts with label Almonds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Almonds. Show all posts

Thursday, January 04, 2018

Gajar (Carrot) Halwa

Gajar ka Halwa
Carrots are naturally sweet, so this dessert needs just a little added sugar. To get all the Indian flavours, Gits Kulfi Mix added at the end works wonders. I've also used Gits Rasmalai Mix with good results. Make your own at home by combining Carnation Instant Dry Milk with sugar to taste, cardamom powder, ground almonds and a few drops of Kewra Essence (extract from pandanus flowers) or 2 teaspoons of rose water.


Sunday, August 27, 2017

Asian Vermicelli Chicken Salad

Asian Vermicelli Chicken Salad
A light & fresh salad that is perfect for the hot days of August, this glass noodle salad is versatile and so tasty! 


Chopped Fresh Ingredients &
Rotisserie Chicken
Combine any variety of fresh, salad ingredients along with a protein, whip up an Asian dressing and it's ready to eat in less than 15 minutes. On the cutting mat clockwise from top left are rotisserie chicken, green onions, romaine lettuce, glass noodles with shredded lime leaves sprinkled on top, English seedless cucumbers, beefsteak tomatoes, sliced onions and wedges of lime. Before serving, the salad is garnished with crunchy ramen noodles (omit for gluten-free diets) and sliced almonds.


Saturday, June 10, 2017

Meetha Sev - Sweet Vermicelli Dessert

Meetha Sev
This dessert reminds me of Khan, our cook in Bombay in the early 1970s. He was an excellent cook who went to the market early each morning and based our menu on what was available that day. His food was in the Mughlai style and quite rich. This was his way of preparing toasted vermicelli and was quite unusual for us because we were used to the milky payesh that Bengalis generally make.

Toasted Vermicelli
Toasted vermicelli or sev is available at Indian markets. If it's not available in toasted form, it adds a step to making desserts because it has to be toasted in butter or ghee until golden brown. Coating sev with butter keeps each strand separate and prevents it from becoming mushy.


Sunday, August 31, 2014

3 Ingredient Ice Cream - Coffee Almond Crunch

Coffee Almond Crunch Ice Cream
Get ready for a new dessert experience! There is no cream or any dairy product in this ice cream and it also has no added sugar. That makes it diabetic-friendly which makes me very happy. I saw this concept on Pinterest some time ago but only today got around to trying it out. It uses just 3 ingredients, is very simple to make and tastes really good! But best of all, there's no need to haul out that ice cream maker.


Sunday, July 06, 2014

Baked Herbed Cod Dinner

Baked Cod with Green Beans Almondine
 & Pan Fried Potatoes
on a Bed of Basmati Rice
Who knew cod could taste so good? 

I generally avoid buying cod because they're pretty tasteless, fall apart easily and doesn't seem to be able to withstand simmering in a gravy. These fillets, however, were thick, meaty and very fresh. They turned out to be succulent and flaked easily after baking. Any fish fillet will work in this recipe.


Monday, April 08, 2013

Carrot Kalakand


Cook Time: 12 minutes
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cooling Time: 1 hour
Makes: 16 pieces

Ingredients:


1 tub (15 oz.) Sargento Ricotta Cheese or grated Paneer
1 can (14 oz.) Carnation condensed milk
1 pkg. (3.2 oz.) Carnation milk powder
1 cup minced carrots
1 tsp. cardamom powder
½ tsp. saffron
¼ cup almonds, blanched and chopped

Directions:

  1. Process carrots until finely minced.
  2. In a microwave-safe dish, combine all ingredients except almonds until all lumps are smoothed out.
  3. Microwave 5 minutes uncovered, take out and mix well, loosening the edges.
  4. Microwave 5 minutes uncovered, take out and mix well, loosening the edges.
  5. Microwave 2 minutes uncovered, take out, add half the almonds & mix well, loosening the edges. Do this again until center loses all moisture.
  6. Press down and flatten the mixture, sprinkle cashews on top and press down firmly.
  7. Cover and refrigerate for an hour before cutting into pieces. 
  8. Serve chilled.
     
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Monday, January 28, 2013

Lamb Shahi Korma

Mala Ray Chatterjee's Mutton Shahi Korma
Reproduced in my kitchen

Lamb Shahi Korma is a lamb curry fit for a king or Shah. Shahi Kormas are generally cream based dishes that include nuts and sometimes, raisins. I purchased a whole leg of baby lamb (9 lbs.) at the halal meat store and had the butcher remove most of the fat layer and cut it into pieces suitable for a stew. He packaged it into 4 bags which I froze until needed. I followed this recipe exactly, except that olive oil replaced most of the butter and ghee, fat-free half and half replaced the cream and since there were no almonds in the house, a paste of raw cashews had to suffice.  I ground about half a cup of golden raisins with the cashews. The reason my dish looks more red is because I used greek yogurt which has no moisture in it, instead of regular full-fat yogurt. To retain the white color of the gravy, I will use regular yogurt next time. The white pepper powder gives this lamb curry a real kick!

By Mala Ray Chatterjee

Ingredients:
1 kg. (2 lbs.) mutton/lamb (marinated overnight in curd and ginger-garlic paste) 
100 gms. (1/2 cup) roasted almonds/cashews, soaked and made into a paste
white butter-100 gms. (1 stick or 1/2 cup)
ghee-100 gms. (1/2 cup)
Amul cream-100 gms. (1/2 cup)
white pepper powder-2 Tbsp.
4 large onions, chopped
2 Tbsp. ginger paste
2 Tbsp. garlic paste
300 gms. (1 cup) curd/yogurt
whole garam masala - 4 sticks of cinnamon, 4 bayleaves, 8-10 cardamoms, 8-9 cloves
6-8 slit green chillies

Directions:
Pour butter and ghee in pressure cooker, put the whole garam masala, fry the onions till translucent..not brown, add the marinated mutton/lamb and pressure cook till done...on simmer...(no water). Open the lid , add almond paste , salt, cream, white pepper and green chillies...take off heat after 2-3 minutes....finger-licking good!

Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Nutty Granola

Nutty Granola



Serves: 6
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 45 minutes

Ingredients:
3 cups Quaker Old Fashioned Oats
2 cups blanched & slivered almonds
1 cup Baker's sweetened & shredded coconut
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup maple syrup
1/4 cup vegetable oil
3/4 tsp. salt
1/2 cup dried cranberries or cherries
1/2 cup raisins

Method:

  1. Preheat oven to 250 degrees F.
  2. In a large bowl, mix the first 4 ingredients.
  3. In a separate bowl, combine the next 3 ingredients
  4. Mix contents of both bowls together and stir until well combined.
  5. Spread onto two baking trays and bake for 45 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes.
  6. Allow to cool and stir in the dried fruits.
  7. Cover loosely with wax paper and leave out overnight.
  8. Store in an airtight container for up to a week.
This recipe makes two cookie trays of granola
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