Showing posts with label snack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snack. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Sandwich with basil pesto

 Most people I know are not into sandwiches..it sounds too simple! Its not French/Italian or ethnic Indian.
 Yet ...Here I am with another recipe of Sandwich. I can't help but experiment with the fillings.
Here I have tried a vegan basil pesto (Recipe by Soma) with whole wheat bread and results are pretty good.

    Ingredients (for 2 sandwiches)
  1. Brown bread/ wheat bread/ multigrain bread- 4 slices
  2. Cucumber- 1, thinly sliced
  3. Tomato- 1 big, thinly sliced
  4. Capsicum/green pepper- 1 small, thinly sliced
  5. Red Onion-1, thinly sliced
  6. Mushrooms- 3-4 small, thinly sliced and sautéed in oil/butter
  7. Salt-to taste (remember the pesto has salt)
  8. Freshly ground black Pepper-to taste
  9. Homemade basil pesto- 2-3 spoons (u can increase as per your taste)
  10.  Italian seasoning to sprinkle (optional)
  11. Mustard sauce and ketchup (optional)- to serve
  12. Cheese slices (we used 'Emborg' -edam cheese)- 2

Method
  • Toast the bread slices. You can also prepare the sandwich and then grill it.
  • Spread the pesto on the bread and layer all the veggies onion, cucumber,capsicum, tomatoes and mushrooms respectively.
  • Sprinkle salt, black pepper and the seasoning mix . Cover with cheese slice.
  • Cover with toasted bread.
  • Use a sharp knife and cut it into a triangle.
  • Enjoy with your coffee/tea.
If you want melted cheese then you can re-heat the sandwich on a skillet . Remember to keep it the cheese- y side down. I tried it with one, as it had went somewhat cold.

Hope you like it. Do tell me about your experience.

D

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Coconut Cookies (eggless) / Nariyal ke biscuit

Sometimes you want nothing chocolate-y, sometimes you just want wholesome goodness, sometimes you need to have coconut cookies...
So I baked a batch of whole wheat coconut cookies, which turned out pretty neat.

The recipe is very simple and can be found at more places than one...I really cant remember where I jotted it from.

Ingredients

  1. Whole Wheat flour- 1 cup
  2. Softened butter - 100gm (1/2cup)
  3. Grated coconut- 1 cup + 1Tbsp for topping
  4. Icing sugar- 3/4 cup
  5. Baking powder-1tsp
  6. Coconut Extract- 1/2 tsp (optional)
  7. Milk- 1-2 Tbsp
 Method
  • Pre-heat the oven at 180 degrees centigrade.
  • Cream the sugar and butter. Add the extract.
  • Mix the baking powder with the flour thoroughly. 
  • Add the flour to the creamed sugar and butter. Mix well.
  • Add grated coconut and make soft dough. Add milk if the dough seems to be too dry.
  • Prepare the baking sheet by brushing it with a little butter.
  • Take extra grated coconut in a flat bowl.
  • Make small rounded balls, press them on the coconut flakes/grated coconut so some if them stick to it.
  • Place on the sheet leaving room for the cookies to expand.
  • Put the tray in the oven for 12-15 min. Keep your eyes on it. they should not burn.
  • When slightly browned at the edges and just about to set, take them out let it cool in the tray for a minute or so.
  • Remove and store in an air-tight container.
  • Bake the rest in a similar manner.
Enjoy!!

Friday, June 7, 2013

Baby food- plantain


Plantain is of banana family. I was introduced to this food by my husband. Its normally needs to be cooked before eating.As the plantain ripens, it becomes sweeter and its color changes from green to yellow to black, just like bananas. 
Mostly we ate plantain which were salted and fried (no wonder they taste good!). 
Ripe plantains can also be fried and eaten with black eyed beans cooked in palm oil; a popular dish in Nigeria.
"Steam-cooked plantains are considered a nutritious food for infants and the elderly. A ripe plantain is used as food for infants at weaning; it is mashed with a pinch of salt and is believed to be more easily digestible than ripe banana."

This is the recipe which I'm going to write about today. My baby ate the boiled plantain , mashed and mixed with honey without a hitch.  Maybe your baby will also like it..and if she doesn't well u can gulp down the tasty stuff urself…it 'll work as a snack between meals.


Ingredients
Plantain- 1, peeled and cut into a few pieces
Water
Salt to taste
Honey- 1 tsp
Butter/Ghee- 1/2 tsp
 
Method
Heat water in a pan and add the plantain pieces into it. They should be immersed in the water. Add a pinch of salt and cover the pan with a lid. Do not cover it fully, but leave it open on one side to let the steam escape. Cook on medium flame.
When the water is approximately half, check the doneness with a fork or knife.
Take out the plantain pieces, mash them and add butter/ghee and honey. Mix well . When it cools to room temperature, feed it to the baby.





Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Toasted sandwich with veggie curd filling



    Yes, it looks like we are on a sandwich spree this month.
    Am I complaining? Definitely no.

    The weather here is turning rainy, which is a perfect excuse for making this toasted sandwich.
    The curd filling somehow tastes like creamy mayo. How cool is that! :-)

    So what are we waiting for ? Lets get started.

    Ingredients
  1. Bread slice of your choice (I used brown bread)- 4
  2. Thick curd- 1/2 cup
  3. Carrots- 2 small, grated or chopped finely
  4. Capsicum- 1, chopped
  5. Coriander leaves-2 tsp, chopped finely
  6. Red onions- 1/2 chopped
  7. Salt & pepper to taste
  8. Sooji (Semolina) -1tsp (I used this when the curd was too runny)
  9. Butter to toast


  10. Method
  11. Take the curd in a deep bowl and add all the veggies, salt, pepper and sooji (if required). Mix them.
  12. Heat a skillet.
  13. Apply butter to a slice. Put the curd mix on the other side (without the butter). Put this bread slice on the skillet; buttered side down.
  14. Cover the sandwich with the 2nd bread slice and smear with melted butter on the top.
  15. Let it cook on medium flame for a while.
  16. Now comes the tricky step; you have to flip the whole sandwich to toast the other side. 
  17. Alternatively, you can just cook one slice and cover it with pre-toasted slice of bread. Both ways it'll taste the same. Do the same with the remaining slices.
  18. Serve hot with garam garam chai. :-))


  19. Enjoy!

Sunday, April 14, 2013

A Tasty Sandwich


    A tasty Sandwich

    Here's another staple..though the ingredients are very simple , they result in a very satisfying bite.
    Yumm…..yes, we can say that for a sandwich  :-)

    Ingredients (for 2 sandwiches)
  1. Brown bread/ wheat bread/ multigrain bread- 4 slices
  2. Cucumber- 1, thinly sliced
  3. Tomato- 1 big, thinly sliced
  4. Capsicum- 1, thinly sliced
  5. Red Onion-1, thinly sliced
  6. Mushrooms- 3-4 small, thinly sliced and sautéed in oil/butter
  7. Olives-4, thinly sliced (I used pimento olives)
  8. Lettuce- 4 leaves, washed and torn by hand
  9. Salt-to taste
  10. Pepper-to taste
  11. Cheese spread- to spread on the slices- 4 tsp
  12. Mustard sauce and ketchup (optional)

  13. Method
  14. Spread the cheese on the slice. You can use readymade cheese slices also.
  15. Spread the layer of each vegetable ; onion, cucumber, tomato, capsicum, mushrooms and olives.
  16. Add salt & pepper. Now cover with torn lettuce leaves.
  17. Cover this with another slice of bread ( if you want you can put some ketchup/mustard sauce on this slice).
  18. Serve with hot cocoa or tea.

  19. Variations to the filling:
    You can add corn instead of mushrooms. You can boil them instead of sautéing them.
    Add dried herbs of your liking eg. sweet basil and mint.
    If red onion is too pungent for you, take white onions.
    To add more color use multicolored capsicum- red, yellow & green. If you have access to colored lettuce or cabbage , use that. Cabbage needs to be washed and blanched before use.
    You can use mayonnaise instead of cheese spread but, I'm not a big fan.


    If you have any more filling ideas for a tasty cold sandwich, I would love to give it a try.
    Ciao ….shabba khair….bbye


Monday, January 21, 2013

Garlic bread- a trick recipe


    Who is not fond of warm, fragrant garlic bread?? Add a little grated cheese and you have got a winner!!
     They are a perpetual accompaniment of the Italian dishes and we love them.

     I buy garlic bread from a local bakery but sometimes  they are out of stock.
    Now what does a lazy foodie do?

    Find a trick!

    So here's what I do when I have to have garlic bread.
    Make garlic butter, smear on ordinary bread and toast it and….eureka! 

    Ingredients
  1. Butter- melted, 1 tbsp
  2. Garlic- 4-5 cloves, minced
  3. Salt & pepper- to taste (the use is optional)
  4. White bread-4 slices

  5. Method
  6. Mix garlic, salt and pepper in the butter
  7. Apply this garlicky butter onto the bread. I spread about 1tsp of the mix onto the bread.
  8. Place it on a non-stick skillet or tava. When one side it done, put the buttered side down and let it brown on a low flame.
  9. Sprinkle shredded cheese and microwave it for melted cheesey and garlicky bread
  10. Serve hot with your pasta or use it as a starter.


Monday, March 12, 2012

Chapati porridge

As kids, we used to enjoy a porridge made by my grandmother. It was called "khankhre ki khichdi". She used sun- dried chapatis (called khankhra in the local language) and a mixture of veggies to create this tasty dish. We usually had this one in dinner as it tastes best when served piping hot.

    These sun-dried chapatis came from the leftover chapati of the household. After drying they were collected in a box till we had enough to make this porridge. This simple dish was a specialty of the household. We all loved it!
    Since the climate where I live, is humid during the better part of the year, I can’t manage to have sun-dried chapati. To overcome this, I just skipped this step and made my own chapati porridge from the memories of the taste. It’s a great way to enjoy leftovers, as it creates a whole new dish.
                           
    Chapati porridge/roti poha
    Ingredients
  1. Chapati-2
  2. Tomato-1, chopped
  3. Onion-1 small,  chopped
  4. Green chilly- 1, small, finely chopped (add more for a spicier option)
  5. Oil- 7 ml  (1 &1/2 spoon)
  6. Rai (mustard seeds)- 1/4 tsp
  7. Haldi (Turmeric powder)-1/4 tsp
  8. Lal mirch (red chilly powder)-1/4 tsp
  9. Dhaniya powder (coriander seeds powder)- 1 heaped tsp
  10. Salt to taste or 1/4 tsp
  11. Note:  You might add other vegetables like beans, potatoes, carrots, peas etc.
    Method
  12. Tear the chapatis into bite size pieces. Keep aside.
  13. Heat oil in a fry pan or a small wok. Add mustard seeds.
  14. When the seeds begin to pop, add onions and cook till they are translucent.
  15. Add the tomatoes, green chilies and the remaining spices in that order. Mix them well.
  16.  Let it cook on a medium flame, till you see the oil on the sides. Stir in between, it should not stick to the bottom of the pan. Add water if required.
  17. Add the pieces of chapati. Turn and mix so that all pieces are properly coated with the spice mixture.
  18. You can add a little water if you feel that its turning out to be too dry. I did not add any as my porridge was moist enough for my taste.
  19. Note: You can add boiled potatoes (mash them with back of the ladle/spoon) and water to have thickened gravy in the porridge
    Enjoy!