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FernGraebn
4th February 2013, 11:28 PM
Meeraa --

Oru padam paatha feeling! Thanks for the info...

btw i tried cucumber raita.. nalla vanduchu.. but enakku oru doubt.. These green chillies are not getting finely ground.. Oru one or two thana poduvom raita la..
i didnt know what to do , and i added the tomato i had and ground it in mixie.. color total change... How to grind chillies??
Sorry makkale.. still in pre.kg..

Also i got paneer this weekend.. storing right now in freezer (anga dana store pannanum????!!) Will try the paneer tikka recipe..!

Thanks!


Dear Sangeetha, thanks for your wonderful post. Very nice to go through.
Also thanks for trying out many recipes, that will make Kugan very happy.

Sangeetha, Kugan is from a kutoo kudumbam.
There are 11 members in her family, plus her driver makes it a dozen.
Even though they have maids, it is a tradition in their family that, cooking is done by the lady of the house.
No one comes to their house during lunch time or dinner time , goes without eating.
That is a strict rule of their late father-in-law.
So Kugan cooks a variety daily, rasam, tayir, a kulambu and about 3 side dishes.

Kugan is from India, married into a Malaysian family.
She lived like a princess in her home without doing any work.
Kugan knows nothing to knots in cooking.
Her mother- in-law trained her to become a super cook.
Now she can cook even for 100 people with ease.

Kugan is a super woman, she takes care of the house, children, and also the accountant to her companies.
We are all very proud of our Kugan.

Sangeetha please go through all the threads, you will find lots of recipes to cook.
So you can cook daily variety in your house.
Please I am sure you too will have some special recipes.
Please post it for us to follow.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

uwitiusoj
5th February 2013, 01:08 AM
congrats for Pg 201

uwitiusoj
6th February 2013, 03:01 AM
Bengal Eggplant Subji

season mustard and broken red chillies in oil, add 1 chopped med size onion add little salt and sugar and nicely caramelize the onion after that add round slices (1/2 cm thickness) of 2 lengthy egg plant (chinese). grind 2 green chillies 1 inch ginger and 2 tbs kasa kasa to a smooth paste with water. add this paste to brinjals add turmeric salt fry nicely add 1/2 cup water mix and close lid for 3 mins by this time ur brinjal and masala will be cooked. now grind one tomato and add to the subji nicely fry continuously for 2 mins garnish with coriander leaves. this is the hurry method but if u have time u can cook everything in low med heat and soak the kasa kasa for 1 hr and grind. the taste will be same but the consitancy will be better for the later. really yummy and different one. learnt it from a bengal friend.

uwitiusoj
6th February 2013, 03:04 AM
PS Thamby I made ur marmite pasta and liked it a lot. Added saute veges. husband without even trying told i dont like marmite :banghead: (sud have told later) but he had no other option at home so finished it off and said a different kind of nice (nice only..)

uwitiusoj
6th February 2013, 03:09 AM
priyasri may be grind with little curd which has to used in raita. i am not sure. or do u have a dink chik dink chik which vahchef uses.

meerra
6th February 2013, 03:34 AM
Thanks P.S for the video link.

meerra
6th February 2013, 03:35 AM
Dear Meerra and all other friends, sorry I have not been able to come to the forum. Workowork!!

Thanks Lakme for your post.
I can understand your problem, work is very important.
Please drop in when you are free.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
6th February 2013, 03:41 AM
Meeraa --

Oru padam paatha feeling! Thanks for the info...

btw i tried cucumber raita.. nalla vanduchu.. but enakku oru doubt.. These green chillies are not getting finely ground.. Oru one or two thana poduvom raita la..
i didnt know what to do , and i added the tomato i had and ground it in mixie.. color total change... How to grind chillies??
Sorry makkale.. still in pre.kg..

Also i got paneer this weekend.. storing right now in freezer (anga dana store pannanum????!!) Will try the paneer tikka recipe..!

Thanks!

Thanks Priya for your nice post.
Priya, have you seen the small pestle and motar.
You can find it in the Korean supermarkets.
Like a small kutti ural, you can pound the green chillie in the motar.
Like this one in the picture.

As for the tomato, you do not grind the tomato, just cut it into small cubes (seeds and pulp removed)
Then add to the raitha before serving.
I always store my panner in the fridge, not the freezer.
Seekiram oodi paarungga, panner eppadi irrukku.
Thanks and take care, Meerra.


http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8466/8448150609_af04e983e1_z.jpg

meerra
6th February 2013, 03:48 AM
Bengal Eggplant Subji

season mustard and broken red chillies in oil, add 1 chopped med size onion add little salt and sugar and nicely caramelize the onion after that add round slices (1/2 cm thickness) of 2 lengthy egg plant (chinese). grind 2 green chillies 1 inch ginger and 2 tbs kasa kasa to a smooth paste with water. add this paste to brinjals add turmeric salt fry nicely add 1/2 cup water mix and close lid for 3 mins by this time ur brinjal and masala will be cooked. now grind one tomato and add to the subji nicely fry continuously for 2 mins garnish with coriander leaves. this is the hurry method but if u have time u can cook everything in low med heat and soak the kasa kasa for 1 hr and grind. the taste will be same but the consitancy will be better for the later. really yummy and different one. learnt it from a bengal friend.

Thanks Sangeetha for your nice post and the Eggplant Subji.
I do not cook eggplant as my children are allergic to eggplant.
Kugan loves eggplants, she would surely try and post with pictures.
Can we use any other vege instead of eggplant?
I love to try out the recipe.

Thanks Sangeetha for your wishes for the 200th page.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
6th February 2013, 04:44 AM
A simple banana bread. Meerra

BANANA BREAD

Ingredients:

1 cup sugar
2 cups all purpose flour
¾ tsp baking powder
¾ tsp salt

¼ cup melted butter
1/3 cup plain yogurt
2 tbs flaxseed powder , mixed with 6 tbs water
1 ½ cups pureed bananas
1 tsp vanilla essence
1 tbs orange zest
¼ tsp cinnamon powder

Method:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Grease a loaf pan and keep aside.

Mix the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt in a container, keep aside.
In a bowl, add, add in the butter, yogurt, flaxseed powder,
pureed bananas, vanilla essence, orange zest, and the cinnamon powder.
Use a whisk and whisk everything well.

Now, fold in the flour using a spatula and mix till well incorporated.
Pour into the prepared greased loaf pan.
Bake for about an hour or until a cake tester inserted in the centre,
comes out clean. Remove and let it cool before removing.

Serve it with jam, butter or peanut butter.
Or you can eat it as it is.

NOTE: You can add little fresh milk if you find your better too thick.

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8509/8449235490_ec3df23f2f_z.jpg

uwitiusoj
6th February 2013, 07:27 AM
meera she said 3 veges can be done like this potatoes or old cucumbers / dosakai

uwitiusoj
6th February 2013, 09:41 AM
banana bread looks yummy. havent tried much on baking. looks simple let me try and post feedback.

tried veg pizza by Kugan very nice . its was very easy. i dont know but only this forum gave me confidence to try new things. mainly its all converted to indian taste buds. thanks for all the contributors.

suvai
6th February 2013, 06:00 PM
Hello Meerra.................thank u for the warm welcome......:-)

the banana bread looks very tempting.....& easy to make....seemed to have sliced well too......another item on my list to try out...;-) ipadi items erikitey poguthu!!!

PARAMASHIVAN
6th February 2013, 06:07 PM
PS Thamby I made ur marmite pasta and liked it a lot. Added saute veges. husband without even trying told i dont like marmite :banghead: (sud have told later) but he had no other option at home so finished it off and said a different kind of nice (nice only..)

:lol2: Akka

You either love Marmite or hate it, there is no in between. I love Marmite :slurp:

PARAMASHIVAN
6th February 2013, 06:09 PM
Thanks P.S for the video link.

No Probs

FernGraebn
7th February 2013, 09:08 PM
Thanks Meerra/Sangeetha..

i will try using the mortar/pestle.. Meera - paneer cubes than iruku, i put it back in fridge to get paneer back :D

meerra
8th February 2013, 06:13 AM
banana bread looks yummy. havent tried much on baking. looks simple let me try and post feedback.

tried veg pizza by Kugan very nice . its was very easy. i dont know but only this forum gave me confidence to try new things. mainly its all converted to indian taste buds. thanks for all the contributors.


Dear Sangeetha, I will try out your dish with one of the vege. Thanks.
Glad that you tried the pizza, I always make my own pizza, with different toppings.
Thanks to Kugan for showing the way. The many times you punch back the pizza dough,
the softer your pizza will be.

Do not worry try out new recipes, I am sure every thing will be successful.
I love baking, Kugan has given many vegetarian cakes and cookies.
Thanks Sangeetha, take care, Meerra

meerra
8th February 2013, 06:15 AM
Hello Meerra.................thank u for the warm welcome......:-)

the banana bread looks very tempting.....& easy to make....seemed to have sliced well too......another item on my list to try out...;-) ipadi items erikitey poguthu!!!

Thanks Suvai for your nice post.
Try the banana bread it is so easy, and came out well.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
8th February 2013, 06:17 AM
Thanks Meerra/Sangeetha..

i will try using the mortar/pestle.. Meera - paneer cubes than iruku, i put it back in fridge to get paneer back :D

Priya, priya, hope you get back your panner.
I have a good panner butter masala recipe.
Hope to post it one day.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
8th February 2013, 06:24 AM
My friend brought this spinach rice for lunch.
I got the recipe from her. Try it Meerra

SPINACH RICE

Ingredients:

1 cup basmathi rice soaked for 20 minutes

2 tbs ghee or oil
1 inch cinnamon stick
1 bay leaf
2 cloves
2 cardamom pods
1 tsp aniseeds

1 medium onion sliced
1 tsp ginger garlic paste
1 tsp red chillie powder
½ cup grated carrots
2 cups packed spinach leaves

1 tbs fresh yogurt
2 cups water
Salt to taste

Method:
Soak and drain the rice.
Heat a pot with the ghee. Add in all the seasonings.
Let them crackle, add in the onions and ginger garlic paste.
Let the onion brown a little.

Add in the red chillie powder, carrots and spinach.
Give a good stir, add in the yogurt, water and salt.
Add in the drained rice, stir nicely, close with a tight lid.
Put the flame on low sim, and let the rice cook.

Once all the water is absorbed, and the rice is cooked,
Off the flame and let it cook on its on steam.
Let the rice sit for few minutes, later fluff up the rice.
Serve with cucumber raitha, or roast potatoes.


http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8505/8453815413_d41dd222a3_z.jpg

FernGraebn
8th February 2013, 09:30 PM
mmmm yummy photos Meerraa...

I have one more doubt - to all senior folks in the forum..
This is about the types of rice..

1) In US shops i have seen brown rice, which is fully brown in color, and there are varieties in that also - basmati, parboiled etc

2) In india, i have seen sigaparisi (i have seen kerala rose matta rice in indian groceries in US), and its only one variety..

Which is good for health.. When ppl say eat brown rice, which rice should we have?

What is jeeraga samba rice?? i have heard my friend say its very flavorful.. and she uses it instead of basmati rice..
US makkale - adhu US la kedakuma?

Thanks for your time folks.

meerra
9th February 2013, 07:29 PM
mmmm yummy photos Meerraa...

I have one more doubt - to all senior folks in the forum..
This is about the types of rice..

1) In US shops i have seen brown rice, which is fully brown in color, and there are varieties in that also - basmati, parboiled etc

2) In india, i have seen sigaparisi (i have seen kerala rose matta rice in indian groceries in US), and its only one variety..

Which is good for health.. When ppl say eat brown rice, which rice should we have?

What is jeeraga samba rice?? i have heard my friend say its very flavorful.. and she uses it instead of basmati rice..
US makkale - adhu US la kedakuma?

Thanks for your time folks.

Hai Priya thanks for your post.
Imm, regarding the rice matter, during my grandma's time we all ate parboiled rice.

Now they have the brown rice and so on, brown rice is not so palatable.
For health reasons every one now consumes brown rice.

You can try different types of brown rice, and choose that suits you.
I use ponni raw rice to make thosai and idli.
Basmathi when I cook, biryani and pulao.
We consume cracked wheat instead of rice, daily.

As for seeraga samba rice, your friend is correct. It is very flavorful.
I have heard that you can get it in US. Try the Indian stores and see.
Kugan gets it from India, I brought back some when I visited her last year.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

SEERAGA SAMBA RICE:
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8110/8458645636_7f74279f96_z.jpg
Samba rice, which is the traditional rice in southern India, comes in
many varieties. Seeraga muthu and seeraga samba, both of which are
aromatic rices, are the most available varieties in the United States.
The tiny-grained seeraga samba gets its name from its resemblance to
cumin, which is known as seeragam or seera in Tamil Nadu, and is the
most expensive rice grown in that southern India state. Seeraga samba
is an ingredient in biriyani, a traditional Indian dish. When cooked
properly, seerage samba rice grains are fluffy and loose.


BROWN RICE:
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8379/8458659080_da8ff03962.jpg

lakme
9th February 2013, 09:55 PM
Dear Priyasri, I usually mix brown rice and white rice (ponni or basmati) 50:50. Brown rice by itself is an acquired taste, mixing it with white rice makes it better to eat with south Indian dishes. I just buy brown rice from the grocery store.

uwitiusoj
9th February 2013, 11:23 PM
thank u meera for that tip abt pizza dough have not heard abt it. now that i have confidence i am going to make it often. also just because of this forum i learn abt the protien flour for bread.

FernGraebn
11th February 2013, 09:58 PM
Thanks Meeraa for your response and the pictures,

Good idea about cracked wheat, maybe i can try that.. rather than worrying about rice.
Actually i buy the idli rice packet from indian grocery. Donno what variety that is..
I will experiment with some varieties.. The problem is i do not know the water ratio.. that is needed for different types..
need to play around with that also i guess..

And thanks to you n sangeetha for the note on mortar pestle, i got one from korean store..

lakme -

Thanks for your response.. Is the cooking time same for both white and brown rice? and the water also?

uwitiusoj
12th February 2013, 05:23 AM
dev made ur uppu paruppu third time liked it a lot. thanks.
have to try other kongu spls. sprouting method by kugan step by step is very useful. tried kugans masala chai and it was very nice. u all r real experts in cooking. and happy tat atleast now i am learning a lot.

one stupid basic question. can any one tell me how to make the road side tea shops chai. the nair ones (kerala shops with small mini bakery every where in taminadu). i really like those type of chai. spl chai has elachi and ginger and the simple ones i need both.

mexicomeat
12th February 2013, 02:54 PM
http://www.currychannel.com/fried-egg-idli-at-mudaliar-idli-shop-madurai-recipe/

unfortunately the link has become private now. i am bit week in registering and things, may be if u register they will let u watch i am not sure.

is this what you are talking about?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWABmPvt_Nw

NOV
12th February 2013, 05:22 PM
Hello everyone... ellorum sugamaa?
Have some chaaya...

http://sphotos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/45843_584102194951658_567547780_n.jpg

madhu
12th February 2013, 06:00 PM
இன்னாது ? சாயாவா ?

மாயா மாயா எல்லாம் மாயா :(

( பின்னே tummies will not get filled up with pictures...:slurp: )

meerra
12th February 2013, 09:05 PM
Dear Priyasri, I usually mix brown rice and white rice (ponni or basmati) 50:50. Brown rice by itself is an acquired taste, mixing it with white rice makes it better to eat with south Indian dishes. I just buy brown rice from the grocery store.

Thanks Lakme for your nice post, and the suggestion of using mixed rice.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
12th February 2013, 09:07 PM
thank u meera for that tip abt pizza dough have not heard abt it. now that i have confidence i am going to make it often. also just because of this forum i learn abt the protien flour for bread.

Thanks Sangeetha for your nice post.
Glad that you are learning new dishes.
Have confidence in your self first, every thing will fall right.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
12th February 2013, 09:13 PM
Thanks Meeraa for your response and the pictures,

Good idea about cracked wheat, maybe i can try that.. rather than worrying about rice.
Actually i buy the idli rice packet from indian grocery. Donno what variety that is..
I will experiment with some varieties.. The problem is i do not know the water ratio.. that is needed for different types..
need to play around with that also i guess..

And thanks to you n sangeetha for the note on mortar pestle, i got one from korean store..

lakme -

Thanks for your response.. Is the cooking time same for both white and brown rice? and the water also?
Thanks Priya for your nice post.
Priya how do you cook your rice? Is it by absorbing method?
Why don't you drain out the water after the rice is cooked.?
Brown rice takes longer time to cook than our normal rice.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
12th February 2013, 09:18 PM
dev made ur uppu paruppu third time liked it a lot. thanks.
have to try other kongu spls. sprouting method by kugan step by step is very useful. tried kugans masala chai and it was very nice. u all r real experts in cooking. and happy tat atleast now i am learning a lot.

one stupid basic question. can any one tell me how to make the road side tea shops chai. the nair ones (kerala shops with small mini bakery every where in taminadu). i really like those type of chai. spl chai has elachi and ginger and the simple ones i need both.

Thanks sangeetha, yes, Dev's uppu paruppu rice is very tasty.
She has given many kongu style dishes.
Wait till Kugan comes, may be she can give the recipe for the Nair chai.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
12th February 2013, 09:25 PM
is this what you are talking about?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWABmPvt_Nw


Thanks Mexicomeat for the nice link.
Take care, Meerra

meerra
12th February 2013, 09:26 PM
Hello everyone... ellorum sugamaa?
Have some chaaya...

http://sphotos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/45843_584102194951658_567547780_n.jpg

Thanks NOV uncle for the nice treat.
Last week I made the masal vadai for tea.
The remainder I made into vadai curry.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
12th February 2013, 09:29 PM
இன்னாது ? சாயாவா ?

மாயா மாயா எல்லாம் மாயா :(

( பின்னே tummies will not get filled up with pictures...:slurp: )

Madhu uncle, enna polambal?
Just enjoy the picture that NOV uncle sent.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
12th February 2013, 09:31 PM
Meera

Your style of posting is so similar to kugan akka. Confusion :confused2: :lol2:

Continue your good work ... :)

P.S unggalukku, ellameh santhegam thaan.
I was trained by Kugan, so I am like Kugan.
Please check the IP, if you are still confused.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
12th February 2013, 09:55 PM
A simple orange cake

EGGLESS ORANGE CAKE

Ingredients:

2 ½ cups all purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda

1 cup orange juice
1 cup melted butter
1 ¼ cup condensed milk
2 tsp vanilla essence
½ tsp orange zest

½ cup milk, use if needed

Method:

Sieve the baking powder, soda and flour, twice.
Put the flour in a bowl, make a well in the centre of the flour.
Pour all wet ingredients, except the milk into the flour.
Mix well without lumps. The consistency should be drooping.
If not add the milk little by little till you get a drooping consistency.

Preheat the oven to 175 degrees C.
Grease and line a cake tin with parchment paper.
Pour the mixed ingredients into the greased tin.
Now place the cake tin in the middle rack and bake for about 40 minutes.
Or till a toothpick inserted into the centre of the cake, comes out clean.
Allow to cool on a rack. Cut into slices.
Or you can ice the cake with orange butter icing.

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8095/8467505857_0bbb48731e_z.jpg

FernGraebn
12th February 2013, 11:40 PM
Wow meera.. minnal responses.. :) :cool2:

Ya actually i too like to drain the water. At home they do that.. But i dont have the needed vessels for it..
didnt bring much stainless steel vessels from india.. just cooker.. i do not know what to buy here.. Its a big confusion! :confused2:

And with the mortar and pestle, i'm making fresh ginger garlic paste as n when needed. Its so easy also..
thanks !! :) :yes::ty:


Thanks Priya for your nice post.
Priya how do you cook your rice? Is it by absorbing method?
Why don't you drain out the water after the rice is cooked.?
Brown rice takes longer time to cook than our normal rice.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
13th February 2013, 01:08 AM
Wow meera.. minnal responses.. :) :cool2:

Ya actually i too like to drain the water. At home they do that.. But i dont have the needed vessels for it..
didnt bring much stainless steel vessels from india.. just cooker.. i do not know what to buy here.. Its a big confusion! :confused2:

And with the mortar and pestle, i'm making fresh ginger garlic paste as n when needed. Its so easy also..
thanks !! :) :yes::ty:

Dear Priya, you do not need stainless vessels from India.
I have a pot which I bought in "Bed Bath And Beyond"
I can cook 2 cups of rice in that pot.
The brand name is "Cuisinart"
The cover has holes and you just need to hold the pot handle and cover tightly.
You can drain it in your sink, very easy.
You can see the picture of the pot, why take in unnecessary carbs.

Glad that you are making fresh ginger and garlic paste.
You can smash the garlic if a recipe needs, smashed garlic.
I also pound the ingredients for rasam in this motar.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

The Pot And The Cover:
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8532/8469082454_ea9cd25228_z.jpg

The Brand:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8524/8469083288_61119cc5fa_z.jpg

lakme
13th February 2013, 06:30 AM
lakme -

Thanks for your response.. Is the cooking time same for both white and brown rice? and the water also?

Priyasri, I put both in the rice cooker, add 2 and 1/2 cups water for 1 cup of both rices mixed and let the rice cooker do its job!

Hope this helps.

NOV
13th February 2013, 07:14 AM
Pasiyaariyaachaa ellOrum?


http://sphotos-a.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/65973_508374912548144_1697245941_n.jpg

uwitiusoj
13th February 2013, 07:21 AM
Oh thank you very much Mexicomeat i was talking abt the same link. hope this will help dev who was asking abt this madurai fried idly.

Thank you once again.

Priyasri you can also google for spaghetti strainer pot and cook ur rice in it. i use them and its so handy. the old method of straining the starch is more healthy than the pressure cooker.

here is the link.

http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/search/search.aspx?nty=1&dim=1&Page=1&sstr=pasta+pot+with+strainer+insert&order_num=-1

madhu
13th February 2013, 08:24 AM
aachu annaa !!!

http://static.ifood.tv/files/Appam.jpg

NOV
13th February 2013, 04:57 PM
very good annaa... ellOrum tea saptengalaa?

http://sphotos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/19598_333628773405157_1113818637_n.jpg

FernGraebn
13th February 2013, 07:50 PM
Hi Meera,

Thanks for your fast response.. Actually i checked in BBB yday evening, couldnt find this model, but saw in Amazon and ordered it already. Its 3 Qt.. That size should be fine right or would it be too small?
Also i found samba rice in indian grocery, a 4 LB pack, bought it to try out..

Sangeetha,

I checked the link you sent, all pasta pots are minimum 8 Qt.. I just compared it to 8L cooker.. Isn't it big to handle??

Sangeetha & Meera -
I'm enjoying with the mortar & pestle so far.. tried out pepper also.. Its sooo easy n we get fine pepper.. Pepper mill is also easy, but we need to keep turning turning forever to get enough pepper for rasam.. And this M&P is so versatile.. so many things it can be used for.. Thanks guys, i like the purchase :)

Thanks Lakme for the suggestion, i will keep that in mind and try sometime..

uwitiusoj
13th February 2013, 11:12 PM
priyasri

i sent the link for just a comaprision for u to have an idea to buy a strainer, smaller one of ur choice.

NM
14th February 2013, 04:57 PM
Dear Meera and all thangachees/akkas/thaatha/uncles :- Happy New Year/belated pongalO pongal/Happy belated birthday to nov's mommy (91! wow!!).

I have ben away and just today finished reading k's kitchen. I didn't know K went away. Please do convey my warmest wishes and hope she is well.

regards,
NM

NOV
14th February 2013, 05:44 PM
http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/ww173/prestonjjrtr/Holidays/Valentines%20Day/valentines_day_053.gif


to all the lovely ladies here......

madhu
14th February 2013, 07:34 PM
அநீதி..:(

அக்கிரமம்.. :cry:

அநியாயம்.. :cry2:

ladies-amilla ladiesu... yen.. enga sanga members kannukku theriyaliyo ? :grrrrr:

FernGraebn
14th February 2013, 08:30 PM
Happy Valentine's Day to dear Meera and dear KK members!! Innaku what special is cooking...

Madhu anna - all ur msgs are soo funny :)
Enjoy your valentine's day !!!

Sangeetha - i browsed those pasta pots in amazon and also BBB.. min size is 8Qt.. intha ooru makkalku adu dan minimum size!! enna koduma da!

Special Valentine day wishes to the dearest Kugan Akka.. Hope to see you soon... :wave:

meerra
14th February 2013, 11:04 PM
Hello Guys, thanks to every one for the nice post.
NOv uncle, Madhu uncle, Sangeetha, Priya, NM and Madhu Sree for your pm.

Kugan's Kitchen wishes all its frienz, a very happy Valentine Day.
Thanks NOv uncle for the nice chocolates.

O.K what have you all been cooking for Valetine's day?

Well my children surprised me, this morning with a bunch of roses, card and a chocolate.
Since I am working from home today, I decided to cook something special for them,
and surprise them when they come home from school.

I made, ghee rice, mock chicken curry, mock chicken varuval.
tofu sambal, fried beans, scrambled tofu ommlet, mysore bonda,
agar2 and a chocolate cake.

Thanks every one take care and enjoy the day. Meerra

Ops, the chocolate is missing:roll:
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8246/8473106689_8158cd4e45_z.jpg


The Spread::-D

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8383/8474197468_6490e0a35b_z.jpg

PARAMASHIVAN
14th February 2013, 11:15 PM
Wow your food look delicious , meera :)

And Happy Valentine day to those who celeberate this :)

madhu
15th February 2013, 06:16 AM
wow! what a spread ?

agar2 ? is it that green thing ? is it a gelatinous item ?
is it to be added with some other items or appadiye saapidalama ? :think:

NOV
15th February 2013, 06:45 AM
annaa, agar-agar is like jelly but tastier - 95% water
neenga inga vandha pOdhu saaptenga
its mostly eaten on its own but sometimes also added in.... you guessed it right! in ABC :slurp:


basic agar-agar

http://www.paramkl.com.my/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/IMG00043-20100827-1647-1024x768.jpg



fancy agar agar

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-y5ZIyTSimss/TWnmJyIvxkI/AAAAAAAAE68/NkYsuKLATxE/s640/280220101224a+%2528Small%2529.jpg


http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/9769/agaragarpelangito6.jpg

madhu
15th February 2013, 08:16 AM
ஆங்.... ஞாபகம் வந்திரிச்சீஈஈஈஈஈஈ....

sudha india
15th February 2013, 02:29 PM
அநீதி..:(

அக்கிரமம்.. :cry:

அநியாயம்.. :cry2:

ladies-amilla ladiesu... yen.. enga sanga members kannukku theriyaliyo ? :grrrrr:

Madhu... ipdiye vituteenga ? continue till you get your sanga quota.

Hi KK fans and friends.
So many posts and so many dishes. Continuously reading. Thanks a lot.
Special hello to Meerra (in place of K)

PARAMASHIVAN
15th February 2013, 06:25 PM
Hi all

Thought of sharing this here, if this is the irrelevant here I will remove it

முதல் நாள் சோற்றில் நீரூற்றி, மறுநாள் சாப்பிடும் இந்த பழைய சாதத்தில் தான் பி6, பி12 ஏராளமாக இருக்கிறது என்கிறார் அமெரிக்காவில் இருக்கும் ஒரு மருத்துவர். தவிரவும் உடலுக்கு, குறிப்பாக சிறு குடலுக்கு நன்மை செய்யும் 'ட்ரில்லியன்ஸ் ஆஃப் பாக்டீரியாஸ்' (Probiotic bacteria) (கவனியுங்கள்: 'மில்லியன்' அல்ல 'ட்ரில்லியன்') பெருகி நம் உணவுப் பாதையையே ஆரோக்கியமாக வைத்திருக்கிறதாம்!

கூடவே இரண்டு சிறிய வெங்காயம் சேரும்போது, நோய் எதிர்ப்பு சக்தி அபரிமிதமாக பெருகுகிறதாம். அப்புறம் பன்றிக் காய்ச்சல் என்ன, எந்தக் காய்ச்சலும் நம்மை அணுகாது!

பழைய சாதத்தின் மகத்துவத்தைப் பற்றி அமெரிக்காவில் வசிக்கும் நம் இந்திய விஞ்ஞானி ப்ரதீப் கூறியதில் இருந்து சில:

1. "காலையில் சிற்றுண்டியாக இந்த பழைய சாதத்தைக் குடிப்பதால், உடல் லேசாகவும், அதே சமயம் சுறுசுறுப்பாகவும் இருக்கிறது.
2. இரவே தண்ணீர் ஊற்றி மூடி வைப்பதால் இலட்சக்கணக்கான நல்ல பாக்டீரியாக்கள் இதில் உருவாகிறது.
3. மறுநாள் இதை குடிக்கும் போது உடல் சூட்டைத் தணிப்பதோடு குடல்புண், வயிற்று வலி போன்றவற்றையும் குணப்படுத்தும்.
4. அதுமட்டுமில்லாமல் இதிலிருக்கும் நார்ச்சத்து, மலச்சிக்கல் இல்லாமல் உடலை சீராக இயங்கச் செய்கிறது.
5. இந்தப் பழைய சாதம் உணவு முறையை சில நாள் தொடர்ந்து நான் சாப்பிட்டதில் நல்ல வித்தியாசம் தெரிந்தது. இரத்த அழுத்தம் கட்டுக்குள் வந்துவிட்டதோடு, உடல் எடையும் குறைந்தது." என்கிறார்.
6. மிகவும் முக்கியமான விஷயம் என்னவென்றால் உடலுக்கு அதிகமான சக்தியை தந்து நாள் முழுக்க சோர்வின்றி வேலை செய்ய உதவியாக இருக்கிறது.

7. அலர்ஜி, அரிப்பு போன்றவை கூட சட்டென்று சரியாகி விடும்.

8. அல்சர் உள்ளவர்களுக்கு இதைக் கொடுத்து வர, ஆச்சரியப்படும் அளவிற்குப் பலன் கிடைக்கும்.

9. எல்லாவற்றிற்கும் மேலாக நோய் எதிர்ப்பு சக்தி அதிகளவில் கிடைப்பதால், எந்த நோயும் அருகில்கூட வராது.

10. ஆரோக்கியமாக அதே சமயம் இளமையாகவும் இருக்கலாம்".

**
பழைய சாதத்தை எப்படி செய்வது:
பழைய சாதத்திற்கு மிகவும் சிறந்தது பிரெளன் ரைஸ் என்று அழைக்கப்படும் கைக்குத்தல் அரிசிதான்.
ஒரு கல் சட்டி அல்லது மண் சட்டியில் சிறிது சாதத்தைப் போட்டு, சுத்தமான தண்ணீரை நிறைய ஊற்றவும்.
மறுநாள் சாதத்தை நன்கு பிசைந்து, மோர் சிறிது சேர்த்து, சின்னவெங்காயம் சேர்த்துக் குடிக்க 'ஜில்'லென்று இருக்கும் (மிகவும் சூடாக இருக்கும் சாதத்தில் தண்ணீரை ஊற்றக் கூடாது.)

மதிய உணவு நேரம் வரை டீ, காபி கேக்காது வயிறு!
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rajraj
16th February 2013, 01:52 AM
ஆங்.... ஞாபகம் வந்திரிச்சீஈஈஈஈஈஈ....

adutha thadavai varumpodhu kuzhandhaikku niraiya jelly! :)

uwitiusoj
16th February 2013, 03:11 AM
the most req vitamins for vegetarians is B6 & B12 thanks for sharing this. I will try to keep an extra cup of rice.

thanks for sharing thamby. what is pazhaiya sadham called in english?

Meera nga very tempting pictures.

rajraj
16th February 2013, 04:27 AM
what is pazhaiya sadham called in english?


Fermented rice! :) Enjoy! :) Breakfast in villages used to be pazhaiya saadham,thayir and venkaayam !

Ramrish
16th February 2013, 07:03 AM
Dear Guys, our dear friend Ramrish has posted a Panner Tikka Masala recipe in her blog.
I tried it out and it came out awesome. Thanks Ramrish for the recipe.
I am posting her recipe with my picture. Thanks Meerra

PANNER TIKKA MASALA by RAMRISH

Ingredients:

Paneer - 10 ,1-inch cubes

Tomato - 2 medium(fully ripe).Puree it in a blender.

Bell pepper - 2 cut into inch cubes

Onion - 1 medium diced

Coriander powder - 1 tsp

Chili powder - 1 tsp

Turmeric Powder - 1/2 tsp

Ginger garlic paste - 1tsp

Kasoori methi - 1 tsp

Cumin seeds - 1 tsp

Garam Masala Powder - 1tsp

Oil - 6 tablespoon

Yogurt - 3 tablespoon

Salt - to taste

Method:

For the marinade :

Combine paneer,yogurt,salt,kasoori methi,chillipowder and allow to marinate in a airtight box in the refrigerator for 1 hr.
After 1 hr ,in a pan with 1 tsp oil,saute the marinated paneer pieces till slightly brown and drain them in paper towels.Keep aside

In the same pan,heat oil.When hot,add the cumin seeds.When it splutters,add the onion and allow to brown a little.

Now add ginger-garlic paste and saute till raw smell goes off.Add the turmeric powder ,chili powder and a little bit of salt.Add the capsicum pieces and saute for 2 minutes.

Add the tomato puree,garam masala and saute till oil oozes from the masala.Add 1 1/2 cups of water and allow to boil.Then add the paneer pieces,boil on medium heat till the paneer gets soft and absorbs the masala.Check for salt and garnish with coriander leaves.


http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8095/8439940018_9688825ee4_z.jpg

Thanx Meera for trying out the recipe..
Ive posted Kugan's udupi sambar in my blog..It came out soo well that it has become a weekly fav in our house...

uwitiusoj
16th February 2013, 08:53 PM
oh rajraj uncle thanks for the english word

meerra
17th February 2013, 06:59 PM
Wow your food look delicious , meera :)

And Happy Valentine day to those who celeberate this :)

Thanks P.S for your nice post.
Thanks also for the nice info on palaya saatham.
My great grandfather's first drink in the morning was neeraaram.
That's what my grandmother used to tell us.
he lived long with a healthy life.
So frienz, start the palaya saatham at once.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
17th February 2013, 07:06 PM
Fermented rice! :) Enjoy! :) Breakfast in villages used to be pazhaiya saadham,thayir and venkaayam !

Thanks tata Rajraj for your nice post.
This fermented rice, brings me the memory of a song from the movie Mudalvan.
Something, something, uravcha soru, cannot remember.
NOV uncle help me:-D:-D
Thanks and take care, Meerra

madhu
17th February 2013, 07:07 PM
ahaa.. pazhaiya saadham eppavume superb !

in villages, they soak it in water for two days ( water to be changed daily ) மாற்றி எடுத்த நீரை உப்பு போட்டு குடிச்சிடலாம். Third day put the rice in a clean cloth and press it to remove water content. Season with mustard seeds, urad dal and mor milagai vatral. நல்லா அழுத்தி அழுத்தி பிசைந்து மோர் மிளகாயை வறுத்து நொறுக்கிப் போடணும். செம்ம டேஸ்டா இருக்கும்.

meerra
17th February 2013, 07:08 PM
NOV uncle thanks for the fantastic pictures of our agar2.
You are just simply super.
I have tried making watermelon slices with agar2 only.
Thanks and take care. Meerra

meerra
17th February 2013, 07:10 PM
Madhu uncle, glad to hear that you have visited Malaysia.
What was your most favourite food in Malaysia.?
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
17th February 2013, 07:12 PM
ahaa.. pazhaiya saadham eppavume superb !

in villages, they soak it in water for two days ( water to be changed daily ) மாற்றி எடுத்த நீரை உப்பு போட்டு குடிச்சிடலாம். Third day put the rice in a clean cloth and press it to remove water content. Season with mustard seeds, urad dal and mor milagai vatral. நல்லா அழுத்தி அழுத்தி பிசைந்து மோர் மிளகாயை வறுத்து நொறுக்கிப் போடணும். செம்ம டேஸ்டா இருக்கும்.

Madhu uncle, semma tip, try pannidalaam.
Thanks, Meerra

madhu
17th February 2013, 07:14 PM
Thanks Meerra..

NOV anna is the correct person who knows about my favourite food in Malaysia.. :oops:
( Because of him I gained 3 kgs in 10 days )

meerra
17th February 2013, 07:15 PM
Madhu... ipdiye vituteenga ? continue till you get your sanga quota.

Hi KK fans and friends.
So many posts and so many dishes. Continuously reading. Thanks a lot.
Special hello to Meerra (in place of K)

Hai Sudha, good to see you in the forum after soooo many years.
Kugan would be thrilled to see your post.
Please peep in once in a way.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

NOV
17th February 2013, 07:15 PM
This fermented rice, brings me the memory of a song from the movie Mudalvan.
Something, something, uravcha soru, cannot remember.
Uppu Karuvaadu Ooravecha Soaru Oottivida Nee Poathum Enakku

madhu
17th February 2013, 07:15 PM
Madhu uncle, semma tip, try pannidalaam.
Thanks, Meerra
try seyyunga.. But I forgot to add that u should use only நல்லெண்ணெய்.

meerra
17th February 2013, 07:16 PM
the most req vitamins for vegetarians is B6 & B12 thanks for sharing this. I will try to keep an extra cup of rice.

thanks for sharing thamby. what is pazhaiya sadham called in english?

Meera nga very tempting pictures.

Thanks Sangeetha for your nice post.
Apuram inimeh, fermented rice daily in your house.
Remember to use brown rice.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

NOV
17th February 2013, 07:17 PM
NOV anna is the correct person who knows about my favourite food in Malaysia.. :oops:
( Because of him I gained 3 kgs in 10 days )ondraa irandaa eduththu solla? :lol:
this is one of it...

http://news.upperplayground.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/6699e8d34b99dcea7691f4925dbf7ce0.jpg

madhu
17th February 2013, 07:18 PM
Slurpeeeeeeeee... yipppeeeeeeeeeeeeee :happydance:

meerra
17th February 2013, 07:19 PM
Uppu Karuvaadu Ooravecha Soaru Oottivida Nee Poathum Enakku

Achocho, uppu karuvaada? abacharam, abacharam:-D:-D:-D

Thanks NOV uncle.
Meerra

meerra
17th February 2013, 07:20 PM
try seyyunga.. But I forgot to add that u should use only நல்லெண்ணெய்.

danks Madhu uncle, good oil thaaneh, right.
meerra

meerra
17th February 2013, 07:22 PM
ondraa irandaa eduththu solla? :lol:
this is one of it...

http://news.upperplayground.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/6699e8d34b99dcea7691f4925dbf7ce0.jpg

Oh! I too love the slurpee.

meerra
17th February 2013, 07:25 PM
Thanks Ramrish for your nice post.
Thanks for trying out Kugan's recipe and posting it in your blog.
Kugan would be thrilled to see that.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

madhu
17th February 2013, 07:34 PM
danks Madhu uncle, good oil thaaneh, right.
meerra
bad oil vitta recipe ezhudha mudiyadhu... medicine list-than ezhudha mudiyum. thats Gingelly oil

PARAMASHIVAN
18th February 2013, 03:38 PM
what is pazhaiya sadham called in english?



It is Fermentated rice akka, as uncle rightly pointed out so :) BTW isn't Pazhaya Sadham same as Kanji ? :confused2:

meerra
18th February 2013, 05:03 PM
bad oil vitta recipe ezhudha mudiyadhu... medicine list-than ezhudha mudiyum. thats Gingelly oil

Thanks Madhu uncle, "nalla ennaiya apadiyeh konjam translate panninen:-D

meerra
18th February 2013, 05:05 PM
It is Fermentated rice akka, as uncle rightly pointed out so :) BTW isn't Pazhaya Sadham same as Kanji ? :confused2:

Achocho P.S kanji means porridge.
Meerra

PARAMASHIVAN
18th February 2013, 05:16 PM
Achocho P.S kanji means porridge.
Meerra

Oh :oops:

uwitiusoj
21st February 2013, 01:53 AM
tried kugans curry leaves kulambu and bitter gourd fry yummy. also tried devs brinjal and potato curry without the KMP stilll tasted good. i have a long list to be tried out.

Meera ,

already started having the pazhaya sadham. we have to buy brown rice soon as too much of white rice in stock hav to clear it.

rajraj
21st February 2013, 08:09 AM
already started having the pazhaya sadham.

Time to make thayir at home to go with pazhaiya saadham ! :)

FernGraebn
21st February 2013, 08:00 PM
Wow Sangeetha!! arent u fast :) kalakungaa..
Having it with small onions???


tried kugans curry leaves kulambu and bitter gourd fry yummy. also tried devs brinjal and potato curry without the KMP stilll tasted good. i have a long list to be tried out.

Meera ,

already started having the pazhaya sadham. we have to buy brown rice soon as too much of white rice in stock hav to clear it.

Madhu Sree
21st February 2013, 08:31 PM
I wanted to post this receipe for long time, here it is...

Spinach Curry:

1 bunch of spinach
Garlic pods - 6 or 7
Toor dal - 1 cup
Onion - 1
Red chillies - 3
Raw Peanuts - 1/2 cup
Tumeric powder
Chilli powder - half tsp
Corianer powder - 1 tsp
Salt

For Tempering:
Mustard Seeds
Urad dal
Jeera

Method:

Cut spinach leaves. Slice Garlic Pods. Take a bowl, add toor dal, add water till toor dal submerges well.
Cook the toor dal for about 15 mins. Then, add spinach leaves(it will look like as if it is occupying the full bowl space, add little water and leave for 5 mins it will shrink),
garlic pods to toor dal and cook till toor dal is slightly mashable.
Then, keep it aside to cool down.

In a wok, add oil, add mustard seeds, as usual, let is splutter, add urad dal, jeer, red chillies, peanuts. Now, add finely chopped onion, fry till it turns transparent...
Add turmeric powder, chilli powder, coriander powder and fry for a minute
Meanwhile, grind the spinach+toor dal+garlic mixture, no need to grind it to fine paste, just one round of grinding is enough.
Add the ground spinach mix to wok and mix well. Cook for about 10 mins.
Thats it yummy spinach curry is ready. Server with hot rice.

Hope you all like this. Enjoy.

PS: Sorry for any typos, avasaram avasaramaa type panninen... :lol2:

Madhu Sree
21st February 2013, 08:31 PM
Welcome to our kitchen sangeetha :)... great that you are trying the recipes... :)

Madhu Sree
21st February 2013, 08:34 PM
Thirumba dieting start pannalaamnu irukken. oru company irundhaa nalla irukkum :lol:

Dev ready??? :razz: missing K, we used to do together, good old days :sigh2: :(

Madhu Sree
21st February 2013, 08:37 PM
bad oil vitta recipe ezhudha mudiyadhu... medicine list-than ezhudha mudiyum. thats Gingelly oil

:lol2:

yes yes, Gingelly oil.. actually adha thamizhla 'nalla yel ennai'(yel - gingelly sesame/seeds) nu solvaangalaam... pechu vazhakkkula nallennai aagiduchu :D

meerra
21st February 2013, 10:23 PM
tried kugans curry leaves kulambu and bitter gourd fry yummy. also tried devs brinjal and potato curry without the KMP stilll tasted good. i have a long list to be tried out.

Meera ,

already started having the pazhaya sadham. we have to buy brown rice soon as too much of white rice in stock hav to clear it.

Thanks Sangeetha for your nice post.
Glad that you tried so many recipes. Kugan would be pleased.
Good for you Sangeetha, I am too doing the same.
A glass of fermented rice water before rushing to work.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
21st February 2013, 10:25 PM
Time to make thayir at home to go with pazhaiya saadham ! :)

Rajraj tata, winterla tayir kulirumeh?:-D
Meerra

meerra
21st February 2013, 10:26 PM
Wow Sangeetha!! arent u fast :) kalakungaa..
Having it with small onions???

Hai Priya, aren't you trying too?:roll:
Meerra

meerra
21st February 2013, 10:33 PM
I wanted to post this receipe for long time, here it is...

Spinach Curry:

1 bunch of spinach
Garlic pods - 6 or 7
Toor dal - 1 cup
Onion - 1
Red chillies - 3
Raw Peanuts - 1/2 cup
Tumeric powder
Chilli powder - half tsp
Corianer powder - 1 tsp
Salt

For Tempering:
Mustard Seeds
Urad dal
Jeera

Method:

Cut spinach leaves. Slice Garlic Pods. Take a bowl, add toor dal, add water till toor dal submerges well.
Cook the toor dal for about 15 mins. Then, add spinach leaves(it will look like as if it is occupying the full bowl space, add little water and leave for 5 mins it will shrink),
garlic pods to toor dal and cook till toor dal is slightly mashable.
Then, keep it aside to cool down.

In a wok, add oil, add mustard seeds, as usual, let is splutter, add urad dal, jeer, red chillies, peanuts. Now, add finely chopped onion, fry till it turns transparent...
Add turmeric powder, chilli powder, coriander powder and fry for a minute
Meanwhile, grind the spinach+toor dal+garlic mixture, no need to grind it to fine paste, just one round of grinding is enough.
Add the ground spinach mix to wok and mix well. Cook for about 10 mins.
Thats it yummy spinach curry is ready. Server with hot rice.

Hope you all like this. Enjoy.

PS: Sorry for any typos, avasaram avasaramaa type panninen... :lol2:

Hai Madhu Sree, nice to see you in the forum.
Thank you very much for the nice recipe.
I love spinach, so sure to try it out.

Imm diet, good idea, hope Dev comes and join us.
Count me in too.
Thanks and take care, Meerra

meerra
21st February 2013, 10:42 PM
Guys, here is a simple pasta recipe for every one.
try it out. Thanks, Meerra.


LINGUINE PASTA WITH VEGETABLES IN SAUCE

Ingredients:

2 tsp olive oil
50 grms mushrooms sliced
50 grms red capsicum sliced
50 grms yellow capsicum sliced
50 grms green capsicum sliced

2 tsp olive oil
2 tbs chopped onions
1 tbs chopped garlic

1 tbs red chillie paste

75ml cooking cream
300 ml warm water

1 pkt of Linguine pasta boiled and drained
80 grms spinach
2 tsp basil leaves shredded
Salt to taste
White pepper powder to taste
40 grms parmesan cheese


Method:

Heat the olive oil, sauté vegetables, and set it aside.
Heat the other 2 tsp of olive oil, add in the chopped garlic and onions.
Sauté well, add in the red chillie paste, stir till oil seperates.

Add in the cooking cream and the water, mix nicely.
Add in the boiled linguine pasta, the sautéed vegetables,
Spinach and basil. Add salt and pepper to taste.

Toss till combined, arrange on a plate and sprinkle with parmesan cheese.
Serve warm.


http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8389/8495743042_9f9b279aa4_z.jpg

meerra
21st February 2013, 10:50 PM
Guys, I have a very good news.
Kugan called me to say that, she will be home by the 26th.
Well we have a wedding in Kuala Lumpur, our dear niece is getting married.

Well it is a sad story, she got engaged on the 2nd of December 2012.
Her father passed away on the 5th of December.
I heard Kugan told me, how the happy atmosphere suddenly turned to grieve.

The wedding is on as planned, on the 2nd of March, in the Maha Mariamman Temple, K.L
Kugan wants me to come to the wedding to give moral support to the family.
So guys, I have to make the preparations.
So please excuse me if I am not around.
Thanks and take care guys. Meerra

madhu
22nd February 2013, 01:46 PM
Convey our best wishes to Kuganji and our greetings and blessings to the couple too !

madhu
22nd February 2013, 01:47 PM
Thirumba dieting start pannalaamnu irukken. :sigh2: :(

:rotfl: :rotfl2: :rotfl: :rotfl2:

sudha india
22nd February 2013, 02:11 PM
Madhu, Why :roll: ?

Madhu Sree
22nd February 2013, 05:04 PM
:rotfl: :rotfl2: :rotfl: :rotfl2:

:@ :@ :rant: kindalaa pochu ungalukku... :x

Madhu Sree
22nd February 2013, 05:04 PM
Madhu, Why :roll: ?

nallaa kelunga kaa... Madhu pappa alambal overaa pochu... :( :)

mmm epdi irukeenga...

Madhu Sree
22nd February 2013, 05:05 PM
Meera, thts a good news... my wishes to ur niece, u and obviously our beloved K...

yes yes, let us start the diet routine soon... Dev seekiram vaanga... :koovi koovi koopitings: :razz:

PARAMASHIVAN
22nd February 2013, 05:49 PM
Meera, thts a good news... my wishes to ur niece, u and obviously our beloved K...

yes yes, let us start the diet routine soon... Dev seekiram vaanga... :koovi koovi koopitings: :razz:

Try this for Dieting! http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/pages/product_detail.asp?pid=2630&prodid=2909
It is scientifically proven to burn more calories. It is also an excellent source of Antioxidant and it cleanses the bladder too.

PARAMASHIVAN
22nd February 2013, 05:51 PM
Guys, I have a very good news.
Kugan called me to say that, she will be home by the 26th.
Well we have a wedding in Kuala Lumpur, our dear niece is getting married.

Well it is a sad story, she got engaged on the 2nd of December 2012.
Her father passed away on the 5th of December.
I heard Kugan told me, how the happy atmosphere suddenly turned to grieve.

The wedding is on as planned, on the 2nd of March, in the Maha Mariamman Temple, K.L
Kugan wants me to come to the wedding to give moral support to the family.
So guys, I have to make the preparations.
So please excuse me if I am not around.
Thanks and take care guys. Meerra

All the best!

Madhu Sree
22nd February 2013, 05:51 PM
thx raghu :D mmm will check it out...

PARAMASHIVAN
22nd February 2013, 05:53 PM
thx raghu :D mmm will check it out...

Do you know a store called "Holland and barrett"? You can buy it from there :) it is about £1.70, when they have a penny sale buy it, which means you get 2 for £1.80 :)

Madhu Sree
22nd February 2013, 05:54 PM
yes yes, hv bought this kind for one of my friend, he requested me... bought and gave it to him when I went to India... exactly I got it on penny sale only :)
I wil check this, but side effects maadhiri edhaachum vandhudumnu naan try panradhe illa...

PARAMASHIVAN
22nd February 2013, 05:57 PM
yes yes, hv bought this kind for one of my friend, he requested me... bought and gave it to him when I went to India... exactly I got it on penny sale only :)
I wil check this, but side effects maadhiri edhaachum vandhudumnu naan try panradhe illa...

It is 100% natural! If you want you can buy dried cranberries from HB, but the Drink is convenient and easy to consume :)

Madhu Sree
22nd February 2013, 06:01 PM
ok raghu, try panren :D thanks a lot...

PARAMASHIVAN
22nd February 2013, 06:08 PM
ok raghu, try panren :D thanks a lot...

No Probs :) BTW I just found this on their website, you can try this as well http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/pages/product_detail.asp?PID=664&CPID=713

all the best :thumbsup:

NOV
22nd February 2013, 06:33 PM
The wedding is on as planned, on the 2nd of March, in the Maha Mariamman Temple, K.Lஇதையே அழைப்பாய் வைத்துக் கொள்ளலாமா? :lol:
all the best for the sweet couple :D

uwitiusoj
23rd February 2013, 04:57 AM
thanks Madhu Sree for the welcome. Have you heard of blood group diet? Just google abt it. I am O+ so according to the diet i sud be on low carb which i cant as i love carbs being a vegetarian. if that diet is true then it will be tough for me to reduce. we can do daily attendance whether we did exercise wat do u say? but may be other members will not be happy to do this here.

PS Thamby I had same kind of drink

http://weightloss.allwomenstalk.com/best-weight-loss-drinks-to-try/6/

those drink has very high caffine content having them i went restless and lost my sleep completely. i had head aches also. those were my biggest mistakes i did after i came to US. then stopped it got back my sleep.

Meera,

what r u saying will Kugan be back to this forum after the wedding? this is a very good news.

Priyasir,

I am having it with chinna vengayam. sometime i also did this, i made ragi kuzh afternoon and mixed the cooked rice and fermented both together and had it the next day. my thatha used to have like this every morning. thanks to PS thamby for pointing the nutirents of the fermentation process.

rajraj
23rd February 2013, 06:43 AM
i made ragi kuzh afternoon and mixed the cooked rice and fermented both together and had it the next day. my thatha used to have like this every morning.

Good to see people going back to old times and healthy food! :) Walk at least two miles a day. You won't need dieting drinks! :)

PARAMASHIVAN
25th February 2013, 04:26 PM
PS Thamby I had same kind of drink

http://weightloss.allwomenstalk.com/best-weight-loss-drinks-to-try/6/

.

Hi akka

You should try green tea for dieting, not the western style green tea you get from supermarkets, but the green tea from Chinese herbal medical clinics. There is a berry called Acai, which is commonly found in the Amazon forest and many parts of Brazil, Columbia, Argentina and in majority of the countries in Latin America. You can buy these in herbal / health stores. This is proven to increase your metabolism.

Regarding high Caffeine contents, it is better to avoid it. Such products not only dehydrate your body, it decreases blood circulation resulting in headaches and insomnia.

Last but not least, dieting without exercise is not advisable. You can certainly loose weight by dieting, but you will never get fit! and by adding a bit of exercise in your life style , you get fitter, get more stamina and loose weight quicker.

Exercise also releases a hormone called Endorphins from your pituitary gland,, which makes you feel good!

meerra
26th February 2013, 09:01 PM
Dear Guys, this is Meerra reporting from Malaysia.
Kugan and myself came in different flights to two different airports today.
Disaster was waiting in form of shocking news for Kugan.
Kugan's 40 year old first cousin died instantly in an car accident,
while returning from the airport with his wife, after sending off an relative.
his wife is in a very critical position in the hospital.
they have two kids who are 10 and 11 years old. The funeral is tomorrow.

Kugan is very shocked and is in a dilemma.
I do not think that she can come to the forum for few weeks.
I will be leaving on sunday after the wedding on saturday.
I am up to my neck with my work.

So take care guys.
Meerra

Madhu Sree
26th February 2013, 10:12 PM
Oh God what a tragedy...!!!! RIP :(
Praying god to give his family the strength to bare this pain...

PARAMASHIVAN
26th February 2013, 11:04 PM
Oh no so sorry to hear that Meera :shock: :( RIP :(

FernGraebn
27th February 2013, 01:25 AM
OMG!! Our deepest condolences to Kugan akka and her family.. :-(:-(
Terribly shocked on how the small kids can bear such news :(

uwitiusoj
27th February 2013, 03:04 AM
Oh very shocking. I pray God that the mom should be back to normal. sometimes i feel all these modern things for transport gives a lot of stress and cause serious injuries to life. you all take ur own time ur presence and attention r needed for those kids.

uwitiusoj
27th February 2013, 03:08 AM
Good to see people going back to old times and healthy food! :) Walk at least two miles a day. You won't need dieting drinks! :)

yes very true. and thanks for the encouragement, it really helps.

uwitiusoj
27th February 2013, 03:15 AM
Last but not least, dieting without exercise is not advisable. You can certainly loose weight by dieting, but you will never get fit! and by adding a bit of exercise in your life style , you get fitter, get more stamina and loose weight quicker.

Exercise also releases a hormone called Endorphins from your pituitary gland,, which makes you feel good!

thanks PS Thamby for all the inputs. It is very useful for me. I would exercise rather to diet. I cant diet so I exercise. i definetly exercise 3 days a week but want to do 6 days a week.

PARAMASHIVAN
27th February 2013, 02:12 PM
Oh very shocking. I pray God that the mom should be back to normal. sometimes i feel all these modern things for transport gives a lot of stress and cause serious injuries to life. you all take ur own time ur presence and attention r needed for those kids.

Very true, feel for the kids :(

uwitiusoj
28th February 2013, 01:45 AM
tried dev's Drumstick leaves Curry :: Murungai keerai kulambu it was good but though added coconut the taste was bitter. dont know if its due to the leaves. i separate the drumstick leaves and roughly chop them. does the chopping gives the bitterness? should we chop or not chop the drumstick leaves?

uwitiusoj
28th February 2013, 01:56 AM
2269

taken from aval vikatan and the vadai was so yummy. like it more than other std vadais. click the image for larger version of the recipe.

PARAMASHIVAN
28th February 2013, 04:32 PM
tried dev's Drumstick leaves Curry :: Murungai keerai kulambu it was good but though added coconut the taste was bitter. dont know if its due to the leaves. i separate the drumstick leaves and roughly chop them. does the chopping gives the bitterness? should we chop or not chop the drumstick leaves?

Murungai leaves are an excellent source of Iron and Zinc. My Mum chops the leaves and makes sambal with it :slurp: . BTW avoid coconut and coconut milk, only tender coconut(Ilaneer) is good for you the rest is highly fattening!

Madhu Sree
28th February 2013, 04:57 PM
tried dev's Drumstick leaves Curry :: Murungai keerai kulambu it was good but though added coconut the taste was bitter. dont know if its due to the leaves. i separate the drumstick leaves and roughly chop them. does the chopping gives the bitterness? should we chop or not chop the drumstick leaves?

:slurp: missing it... :sigh2: may be a little matured leaves it seems.. ilam ilai and fresh ones wont be that much bitter... :D

madhu
28th February 2013, 05:31 PM
:slurp: missing it... :sigh2: may be a little matured leaves it seems.. ilam ilai and fresh ones wont be that much bitter... :D
கொஞ்சம் வெல்லம் சேர்த்தால் அந்த கசப்பு தெரியாதே !

NOV
28th February 2013, 06:09 PM
Kugan's 40 year old first cousin died instantly in an car accident, while returning from the airport with his wife, after sending off an relative. His wife is in a very critical position in the hospital. They have two kids who are 10 and 11 years old.

https://www.ptsdforum.org/c/attachments/condolences-1-jpg.27213/

madhu
28th February 2013, 07:08 PM
Dear Guys, this is Meerra reporting from Malaysia.
Kugan and myself came in different flights to two different airports today.
Disaster was waiting in form of shocking news for Kugan.
Kugan's 40 year old first cousin died instantly in an car accident,
while returning from the airport with his wife, after sending off an relative.
his wife is in a very critical position in the hospital.
they have two kids who are 10 and 11 years old. The funeral is tomorrow.

Kugan is very shocked and is in a dilemma.
I do not think that she can come to the forum for few weeks.
I will be leaving on sunday after the wedding on saturday.
I am up to my neck with my work.

So take care guys.
Meerra

I dont know how to express the feelings that are coming up. Let me pray to the Almighty to give his family, the strength to bear this tragic incident.

Madhu Sree
28th February 2013, 07:35 PM
கொஞ்சம் வெல்லம் சேர்த்தால் அந்த கசப்பு தெரியாதே !

en amma adhellaaam add pannaave maattaa... still it would taste nice... :slurp:
thiru veetla murungamaram irukkunu sonaar... oorukku ponaa idhukaachum avar veetukku poyi parichittu varanum :redjump: :yessir:
apdiye konjam udaichittu vandhaaa valara chance irukko :think:

madhu
1st March 2013, 06:35 PM
en amma adhellaaam add pannaave maattaa... Still it would taste nice... :slurp:
Thiru veetla murungamaram irukkunu sonaar... Oorukku ponaa idhukaachum avar veetukku poyi parichittu varanum :redjump: :yessir:
Apdiye konjam udaichittu vandhaaa valara chance irukko :think:

வெல்லம் போட மாட்டாங்களா ? ஒரு வேளை அஸ்கா போடுவாங்களா இருக்கும்.

முருங்கை மரம் முருங்கை மரம்னு எதுக்கு இப்படி வேதாளம் மாதிரி அலையறீங்க மயிலம்மா ?

அது சரி... முருங்கை மரத்தை எதுக்கு உடைக்கணும் ? அது மேல என்ன கோபம் ? அப்படி உடைச்சா கண்டிப்பா அது மறுபடி வளரத்தான் செய்யும். அதில் என்ன டவுட்டு ?

Btw.. முருங்கைக்கீரை சூப் வச்சுக் குடிச்சுட்டு திங்க் பண்ணுங்க.

lakme
1st March 2013, 08:57 PM
So sorry to hear about the tragedy in Kugan's family; may God give them strength and peace in this very difficult time.
Best wishes to Kugan.

uwitiusoj
1st March 2013, 09:31 PM
Thanks to PS Thamby Madhushree and Madhu for the tips . Will keep in mind.

Do Chinese also use them in some way ? because i buy from a chinese market in USA and see them pick up a bunch. Wondering how to do a chinese dish.

Tried kugan thai fried rice with Basil Leaves was very yummy and so simple and easy to make. the recipe just called for three flavors basil leaves, crushed red pepper, soy sauce. but taste was very nice.

PS Thamby did not know coconut is fattening. love every thing which has coconut or coconut milk, except in sweets. what do u think of blood group diet? will it be true?

uwitiusoj
1st March 2013, 09:38 PM
Veg Moilee Recipe

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CLick above for larger image. This is late chef Jacob recipe

PARAMASHIVAN
1st March 2013, 09:45 PM
PS Thamby did not know coconut is fattening. love every thing which has coconut or coconut milk, except in sweets. what do u think of blood group diet? will it be true?

Akka

Matured coconut is highly fattening and can increase your risk of high choloestrol! Avoid anything with Coconut. High fattening products also gives you heart burn! If you wish to consume such items, it is better to consume warm water after meals, the temperature of water you drink should be around the same as your body temp (between 36-37) Degrees Celcius. This helps your digesstion, drinking cold water or fruit juices directly after meal slos down digestion , which in turns slows down your metabolism, resulting in fat accumulation! This is why when Dr prescribe you drugs, they tell you to take it with warm water, as it helps the digestion!

The Blood group diet is something I am hearing for the first time, I guess it must be true given the fact every living organism has a unique DNA. It is more difficult for ladies to loose weight than men, simply becuse the hormones found in females (estrogen) burns less fat compared to the hormone (testerone) found in men. This testorone promotes muscle growth in men, the more muscles you have in your body, the higher your metabolic rate would be.

Suja Rajkumar
1st March 2013, 11:22 PM
Sorry to hear about K's cousin and their family. My prayers are with all of your family. Meera it is nice to know that you being there would be a big support for Kugan. May God comfort you during this difficult time.

Suja

uwitiusoj
3rd March 2013, 11:45 PM
Akka

Matured coconut is highly fattening and can increase your risk of high choloestrol! Avoid anything with Coconut. High fattening products also gives you heart burn! If you wish to consume such items, it is better to consume warm water after meals, the temperature of water you drink should be around the same as your body temp (between 36-37) Degrees Celcius. This helps your digesstion, drinking cold water or fruit juices directly after meal slos down digestion , which in turns slows down your metabolism, resulting in fat accumulation! This is why when Dr prescribe you drugs, they tell you to take it with warm water, as it helps the digestion!

The Blood group diet is something I am hearing for the first time, I guess it must be true given the fact every living organism has a unique DNA. It is more difficult for ladies to loose weight than men, simply becuse the hormones found in females (estrogen) burns less fat compared to the hormone (testerone) found in men. This testorone promotes muscle growth in men, the more muscles you have in your body, the higher your metabolic rate would be.

so informative thanks PS Thamby. I am jealous of my husband.:evil: warm water is a good idea. if there is something which cud maintian temp of water it wud be nice. so that one need not warm each time.

PARAMASHIVAN
4th March 2013, 04:31 PM
so informative thanks PS Thamby. I am jealous of my husband.:evil: warm water is a good idea. if there is something which cud maintian temp of water it wud be nice. so that one need not warm each time.

Thermal Flask ?? It is better to add few drops lemon juice to Luke warm better, than just normal warm water, as the citric acid content in the lemon will cut down fat deposit in your body :)

selvieam
7th March 2013, 02:05 AM
sorry to hear the news.

uwitiusoj
9th March 2013, 01:13 AM
PS Thamby nalla flask kidaikanam coz warm water sekiram cool agum.

kugan98
10th March 2013, 03:52 AM
My dear friends, first forgive me for being away for a long time from KK.
Thanks to all my friends for keeping the KK moving.

Just finished the 16th day prayer for my cousin.
His wife is getting better.
I thank each and every one for their condolences.
Also I thank each and every one for their kind wishes for the wedding.

Hope to come back , with energy to KK soon.
I hope all my friends who have been missing would come to the forum soon.
That is when you find your free time.
Forgive me and Meerra if we have done or said anything to hurt anyone's feelings.
Thanks and take care, Kugan

NOV
10th March 2013, 05:05 AM
Welcome back K.
All of us were very sad and that's why we didn't post as usual.

selvieam
10th March 2013, 06:43 PM
nice to see u back

Suja Rajkumar
11th March 2013, 03:26 AM
Welcome back K.

madhu
11th March 2013, 10:03 AM
வெல்கம் குகன்-ஜி.

PARAMASHIVAN
11th March 2013, 03:14 PM
Very sad to know about your cousin Kugan akka, :( No words can console it, leave it to the Allmighty !

kugan98
11th March 2013, 08:04 PM
Thanks NOV anneh, Selviem, Suja, Madhu anna and P.S tamby.
I am not in the mind set to post any recipes now.
I will do, as soon as I can.
Thanks and take care, Kugan

sudha india
12th March 2013, 11:20 AM
Hello K
Very sorry to know about the tragedy and to see the photo. Enna solradhunu therila. Take care.
Come back when you feel good and also when you need to change your mood.
We are here for support.

Adhenna forgive me and Meera nu oru statement... Come on K, you both are doing wonderful job
and helping many to enter the kitchen with interest. You can never hurt anyone's feelings.
Dont be formal.

Take care and see you bounce back soon.

Madhu Sree
13th March 2013, 08:22 PM
Feeling very bad to see the photo, dont know wht to say... Take care kugan...
First family appram thaan maththadhellaam, take ur time K...

nithishri
14th March 2013, 03:16 AM
Welcome back akka.

lakme
14th March 2013, 08:48 PM
Kugan, happy to see you back but extremely sorry about your loss. Felt so terrible on seeing the photo. Only God can give strength to you and your family at this time.
My prayers and good wishes.

uwitiusoj
16th March 2013, 06:42 AM
Kugan Akka ,

Naan unga parama visiri. I am so busy now breaking the rental lease and shifting to another apt. So have to find some one at my current place so that I will not lose money. Otherwise eppavum unga recipes thaan veetla. Have bookmarked so many. After 5th of next month I will be free. Thaths why stopped for a while.

I am happy to know that the mother is getting better, because it is so important for the kids. Sad to see the fathers face though so young. He will bless the kids.

kugan98
16th March 2013, 04:18 PM
My dear friends, Sudha, Madhu Sree, Nithishri, lakme P. S. and Sangeetha.
I am really touched by your kind words.
Thank you very much to every one.
Well life has to go on. It is all God's will.
Thanks and take care, Kugan.

kugan98
16th March 2013, 04:28 PM
OK friends, let me start with a sweet.
I had this in a friend's house, while I was away, something like keseri, but not keseri:roll:
She kindly gave me the recipe. Kugan


RAVA SYRUP CAKE

Ingredients:

(A)
2 ½ cups rava
½ cup all purpose flour
1 ½ tbs baking powder
1 tbs icing sugar
½ cup grated fresh coconut
¼ cup roasted chopped cashew nuts or pistachio.

1 cup melted butter
3/4 cup of well beaten fresh curds
1 tsp rose essence



1 ½ cups sugar
1 cup water
1 tsp rose essence

Method:

Preheat the oven to 150 degrees C.
Grease a 8 inch cake tin.

In a bowl mix well all the ingredients in (A).
Now add in the butter, curds and essence.
Mix well and bring every thing together.

Now place the dough inside the greased tin.
Press it to level the surface.
Use a knife and cut it into neat squares.

Bake for about 40 minutes or until the top is golden brown.
Meanwhile boil the 1 ½ cups of sugar with the essence.
Let it boil for about 3 minutes.

Remove the rava cake from the oven.
Pour the hot boiling syrup on the hot cake, set it aside.
The cake will slowly absorb the syrup. Let it cool.
Cut along the lines, remove and serve.


http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8391/8560970969_3b9c653374_z.jpg

uwitiusoj
18th March 2013, 07:51 AM
Thanks Kugan akka. pudu veetla intha sweet thaan first.

rose75
18th March 2013, 11:21 AM
First forgive me Kuganka for being absent from the forum for a very long time.
Personal matters.
Sorry for what ever that happened to you Kugan ka.
Leave every thing to God.
Hope you are settled now. Welcome Kugan ka.
Rose

FernGraebn
19th March 2013, 10:19 PM
Hello Kugan kaa....!!!

Welcome Welcome!! Varuga Varuga!! :pink:

madhu
20th March 2013, 04:25 AM
வாங்க வாங்க குகன்-ஜி..
இனி எல்லாம் நலமே !
அந்த ரவா கேக் சிரப்பில் கலர் சேர்க்கலாமா ? :think:
( கலர் இல்லாமலேயே நல்லாத்தான் இருக்கு) :slurp:

sudha india
20th March 2013, 02:18 PM
Hi K, Madhu and Nov

First of all thanks to Nov for bringing some agar agar strands for me.
Madhu ..I read somewhere about agar agar with some links to you. Did you cook or eat ? nyabagam ille.
K... epdi irukeenga ?

Now(v) tell me how to do a simple dish with that. No baking process... no egg mix.
Veetla irukara porul vechu pannanum. Short process....

kugan98
20th March 2013, 04:05 PM
Thanks Kugan akka. pudu veetla intha sweet thaan first.

Thanks Sangeetha, try out the sweet.
Please take your time, settle all your problems in the new house.
Your family and things come first.
Take care, Kugan

kugan98
20th March 2013, 04:09 PM
First forgive me Kuganka for being absent from the forum for a very long time.
Personal matters.
Sorry for what ever that happened to you Kugan ka.
Leave every thing to God.
Hope you are settled now. Welcome Kugan ka.
Rose


Dear Rose, welcome to you too.
As I always say your family comes first.
So take care, come when you are free.
We would love to have you in the forum.
Thanks and take care, Kugan

kugan98
20th March 2013, 04:11 PM
Hello Kugan kaa....!!!

Welcome Welcome!! Varuga Varuga!! :pink:

Hai Priya, missed you a lot.
How is cooking going? Just pulling your leg.
We know you will make a super cook, no doubt about that.
Thanks and take care, Kugan

kugan98
20th March 2013, 04:15 PM
வாங்க வாங்க குகன்-ஜி..
இனி எல்லாம் நலமே !
அந்த ரவா கேக் சிரப்பில் கலர் சேர்க்கலாமா ? :think:
( கலர் இல்லாமலேயே நல்லாத்தான் இருக்கு) :slurp:

Thanks Madhu anneh, ellam unggal aasi thaan.
My friend did not use any colour.
Try panni thaan paarungga.
Thanks and take care, Kugan

kugan98
20th March 2013, 04:26 PM
Hi K, Madhu and Nov

First of all thanks to Nov for bringing some agar agar strands for me.
Madhu ..I read somewhere about agar agar with some links to you. Did you cook or eat ? nyabagam ille.
K... epdi irukeenga ?

Now(v) tell me how to do a simple dish with that. No baking process... no egg mix.
Veetla irukara porul vechu pannanum. Short process....


Sudha, thanks for your nice post.
Oh! NOV anneh agar agar kondu vanthaaraa?

O.K Sudha, a simple dessert with the strands.
Take about 10 grms of the agar agar strands.
Soak them in water for about 30 minutes.

Squeeze out the water, in a pot add the soaked strands.
add about 700 ml of water, boil in medium flame till the strands are dissolved.
add in about 3/4 cup of sugar, stir till dissolved.
Then you can add little colour, and essence.
Like red colour and rose essence, or green colour and lemon essence.
The colour and essence are only examples. you can add what you like.

Then rinse a container like a tray and pour the contents into it.
let it rest for about 30 minutes.
The mixture would have become solid by now.
Cut it into shapes that you like.
Put it in the fridge to cool.
Apuram intha heatukku saapitaal, ada ada thaan:mrgreen:


Sudha this simple agar agar can be transformed into sooo many delicious desserts.
Go through my old post you can find so many of them.
Happy cooking, Kugan

kugan98
20th March 2013, 04:35 PM
Here is a picture how the dessert would look: Kugan


http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8532/8573636655_d1e1d06030.jpg

sudha india
20th March 2013, 04:58 PM
Hello K
Sounds simple and nice. Will definitely try this week end and write about the 'outcome'.
I have never made any sweet at home.
My son does not touch / try any sweet and my husband has to go sugarfree.

Will post.....

kugan98
20th March 2013, 05:17 PM
Hello K
Sounds simple and nice. Will definitely try this week end and write about the 'outcome'.
I have never made any sweet at home.
My son does not touch / try any sweet and my husband has to go sugarfree.

Will post.....


Imm Sudha, suda suda bathil.
Well you can use splenda instead of sugar.
I hope I have got the name right.
Thanks, post the feed back, would love to see.
Kugan

kugan98
20th March 2013, 05:23 PM
A simple vegetarian soup, after reading it in a magazine.
Made some changes here and there.
It was nice, Kugan

SOYA AND MIXED VEGE SOUP

Ingredients:
(A)
1 cup soya chunks
2 pips garlic smashed
1 small piece of ginger smashed
1 small piece of cinnamon stick
Water as needed

(B)
3 tbs corn flour
½ tsp dried oregano
½ tsp dried basil
½ tsp garlic powder
½ tsp onion powder
½ tsp pepper powder
½ tsp chillie powder
Little salt.

1 tbs oil
2 pips garlic smashed well
½ cup onions sliced
½ cup tomatoes chopped
½ cup capsicum chopped
½ cup cabbage thinly sliced
½ cup celery chopped

4 cups of vegetable broth
1 cube vegetable seasoning
1 tbs hot sauce
1 tbs tomato sauce
1 tbs light soy sauce
Salt as needed

Method:
Boil all the ingredients in (A) for about 20 minutes.
Let it cool, wash and squeeze out the water from the chunks.
Discard the garlic, ginger and cinnamon stick.

Now toss the squeezed soya chunks in the (B) mixture.
Sprinkle little water if needed. Let it marinate for about 20 minutes.
Heat a big non stick pot with little oil.
Sauté the soya chunks until they are evenly browned. Remove and set aside.

In the same pot add in the 1 tbs of oil.
Add in the smashed garlic, let it brown, add in the onions and sauté well.
Add in all the other vegetables and sauté for a minute.

Add in the vegetable broth, and the vegetable seasoning.
Let it come to a boil, add in the sauces and salt.
Add in the soya chunks, taste for seasonings.
Let it come to a boil and remove. The veges should not be over cooked.
Serve piping hot.


http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8099/8573702669_989c4cf60e_z.jpg

NOV
20th March 2013, 05:56 PM
Kugan irukka bayamEn? :bow: :bow: :bow:

when I gave the agar agar to Sudha, Madhu and Senthil, I did mention to them to check out this thread :D

needless to say Sudha was singing pugazhaaram on K and her recipes :lol:

The recipe given above by K is the basic method. Do not stop at that... there are many additions that can make it better. Do check out her earlier recipes.
And Sudha, there is NO chance that your son & hubby won't like this dessert. :D

You can add milk for better taste - try evaporated milk mixed with water.


http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-lzLZKpgczlo/TcbpEx2FZGI/AAAAAAAABJc/Yp75vCsq9sc/s1600/photo0585.jpg

NOV
20th March 2013, 05:58 PM
Or you can use watermelon juice and make watermelon agar agar


http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-7_sLuUSKQis/UQ5lhWehI8I/AAAAAAAAHGA/3Ng6Ew_xcs8/s1600/IMG_1213.jpg

Ramrish
21st March 2013, 04:25 AM
Sorry to hear about the tragedy kugan..And glad to know that the mom is doing well.
Thanx for commenting in my blog.nowadays iam neglecting my blog because of my laziness and
and also lil busy with my elder one's studies.so at the end of the day feeling soo
tired and i end up sitting in front of the tv:-)
So happy that you are back.eyeing ur rava cake;-)

sudha india
21st March 2013, 01:01 PM
NOV, thanks again.
Pugazhaaram padarathu thappillaiye.....well deserving person.

If only my son likes this, you may be forced to send regular supplies. Ippave sollitten. (Ana andha kashtam irukkadhu
I know him toooooo well) My husband will love but naan tharamaatten.

BTW, what is evaporated milk ? K also mentioned this.. (romba sillya irundha vitrunga..kalaikaadheenga )

nithishri
23rd March 2013, 01:11 AM
Watermelon agar agar is so real just like watermelon... Thanks for the pic NOV

kugan98
23rd March 2013, 09:49 AM
Thank you NOV anneh for posting beautiful pictures of the desserts.
Yes Sudha, you just look into the sweets in the blog, you can get many varieties,
of how to use the agar agar strands.
Thanks and take care, Kugan

kugan98
23rd March 2013, 09:57 AM
Sorry to hear about the tragedy kugan..And glad to know that the mom is doing well.
Thanx for commenting in my blog.nowadays iam neglecting my blog because of my laziness and
and also lil busy with my elder one's studies.so at the end of the day feeling soo
tired and i end up sitting in front of the tv:-)
So happy that you are back.eyeing ur rava cake;-)


Thanks Ramrish for your post and nice words.
I am too doing the same, sitting in front of pc and my mind wonders away.
I am also neglecting the cooking in my house.
Well it is high time that I move on.
Thanks and take care, Kugan

rajraj
23rd March 2013, 10:14 AM
kugan,
You have gone through a lot. Take a long break. It takes time to heal. Don't worry about this thread. You have posted enough to last for several months. Your well being comes first.

kugan98
23rd March 2013, 10:15 AM
NOV, thanks again.
Pugazhaaram padarathu thappillaiye.....well deserving person.

If only my son likes this, you may be forced to send regular supplies. Ippave sollitten. (Ana andha kashtam irukkadhu
I know him toooooo well) My husband will love but naan tharamaatten.

BTW, what is evaporated milk ? K also mentioned this.. (romba sillya irundha vitrunga..kalaikaadheenga )



Dear Sudha, here I am giving you the explanation for evaporated milk.
I am sure you can get it in your super markets there.

Definition: Evaporated milk is a milk product, usually sold in cans, that is made by removing about 60 percent of the water from ordinary milk.

Evaporated milk can be made from both whole milk or skim milk. In either case, the milk is homogenized and then the water is removed by gently heating it. The evaporated milk product is sealed in cans which are then heated to kill any bacteria in the milk. Thus evaporated milk is actually sterile, which, combined with the fact that it is stored in airtight cans, gives it an extremely long shelf life.

Canned evaporated milk can be stored for at least a year, although you should always check the use-by date printed on the can. Also, don't use any cans that are rusted, dented or bulging. Once you open the can, you should store the milk in the refrigerator, preferably not in the original can but in a glass container, and use it within seven days.

Evaporated milk is enriched with vitamin D. The process of heating the evaporated milk in the cans imparts a slightly sweet flavor to the milk, and it's also just a bit darker in color than ordinary milk. Note that evaporated milk is not the same thing as condensed milk. Condensed milk is also reduced by 60 percent, but it is heavily sweetened and usually used in baking and desserts.

Evaporated milk can be used as a substitute for milk or cream, like in coffee and tea or poured over cereal. Evaporated milk can also be used in recipes that call for milk or cream, such as French toast, mashed potatoes or creamed vegetables like this creamed spinach recipe. You can also use evaporated milk in cream sauces like this basic white sauce. You could also use evaporated milk for making the white gravy that accompanies this pork cutlet recipe.

Although you can usually use evaporated milk directly from the can in recipes that call for milk, you can convert evaporated milk to back to regular milk simply by diluting it with an equal part of water — so add half a cup of water to half a cup of evaporated milk.



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kugan98
23rd March 2013, 10:18 AM
Watermelon agar agar is so real just like watermelon... Thanks for the pic NOV


Thanks Nithshri for your post.
I used to do this watermelon agar agar with egg white.
The texture would be just like the watermelon.
Nowadays I do not do it because of the egg.
Thanks and take care, Kugan

kugan98
23rd March 2013, 10:21 AM
kugan,
You have gone through a lot. Take a long break. It takes time to heal. Don't worry about this thread. You have posted enough to last for several months. Your well being comes first.


Rajraj uncle, your words are very true:cry2::cry2:
At times it really breaks my heart.
I have a family to live for and care for.
Thanks for your nice words.
Take care, Kugan

kugan98
24th March 2013, 06:32 PM
Thanks Tamby, have replied .
Thanks and take care, kugan.

kugan98
24th March 2013, 06:35 PM
Friends, "AMMA" is here in Singapore.
Going to get a nice hug from her.
Will be back soon.
Kugan

NOV
25th March 2013, 06:54 AM
Friends, "AMMA" is here in Singapore.
Going to get a nice hug from her.
Will be back soon.
Kugan
http://resources2.news.com.au/images/2012/04/21/1226335/097970-blessed-with-a-hug.jpg


Here is wishing that you come back revitalised and raring to spread your normal cheer around here :thumbsup:

NOV
25th March 2013, 07:06 AM
Chana Aloo Chaat


http://sphotos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/208799_581598038519221_1470967118_n.jpg


Ingredients:
Chickpeas - 1 cup, soaked overnight and boiled (if using canned chickpeas drain the liquid)
Potato - 2, cut into small squares
Chilli Powder - 1/2 tsp
Cumin Powder - 1/2 tsp
Chaat Masala - 1 tsp
Lemon Juice - 1 tsp
Coriander Leaves - handful, chopped
Salt as per taste
Oil as required

Method:
1. Heat oil in a pan.
2. Fry the potato squares till golden brown and remove.
3. Mix the chickpeas, potato, chilli powder, chaat masala, lemon juice, cumin powder and salt.
4. Combine all the ingredients thoroughly.
5. Transfer to a serving plate and garnish with chopped coriander leaves.
6. Serve.

Copyright by awesomecuisine
Image courtesy @ sailusfood

NOV
25th March 2013, 07:07 AM
K & Sudha, my fav evaporated milk is this...

http://www.concordextra.com/img_uploads/nestle-carnation-evaporated-milk_1.jpg



Sudha, I am positive you can get this in Coimbatore stores. :froggrin:

alternatively, try using coconut milk - altogether a different, delicious taste!

sudha india
25th March 2013, 12:56 PM
Hi K & Nov
Thanks for the info on evaporated milk. Kugan..I did not imagine so much about this product. sound interesting.
I should check in Cbe stores.

KQ Dev, neenga paathirukeengala ? Let me know where we get. Naanum solren.

Week end, I made Dev's KMP finally. Agar agar postponed as last minute I realised there is no essence at home.

sudha india
25th March 2013, 12:59 PM
K, Blessings and hug vaangittu vanga. Konjam apdiye engalukkum share pannunga.
I remember the day I saw AMMA from a short distance..... first time and at a totally different place.
Just listened to her speech, missed the hug.

kugan98
28th March 2013, 04:52 PM
http://resources2.news.com.au/images/2012/04/21/1226335/097970-blessed-with-a-hug.jpg


Here is wishing that you come back revitalised and raring to spread your normal cheer around here :thumbsup:

NOV anneh thank you very much.
Indeed I was so relieved , and my heart was soo light.
AMMA's hug made the world of difference for me.
Thanks again NOV anneh.
Thanks also for the nice recipe.
Take care, Kugan

kugan98
28th March 2013, 04:56 PM
K, Blessings and hug vaangittu vanga. Konjam apdiye engalukkum share pannunga.
I remember the day I saw AMMA from a short distance..... first time and at a totally different place.
Just listened to her speech, missed the hug.


Dear Sudha, thanks for your nice post.
Next time do not miss the hug.
When AMMA hugged me, I told her, "AMMA bless all my forum friends and their family"
AMMA smiled at me as she hugged me.
I am sure AMMA would have blessed all my friends.
Thanks and take care, Kugan.

kugan98
28th March 2013, 05:05 PM
My dear friends, I have seen many methods, for making this pull apart bread.
The fillings too, are many types. I used what I had to make the fillings.
Here is the recipe. Kugan


PULL APART BREAD

Ingredients:

1 tsp sugar
2 tsp active dry yeast
¼ cup warm water

3 cups all purpose flour
½ tsp salt
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tbs chillie flakes
2 tbs melted butter
1 cup warm milk

3 tsp vegetable oil for greasing

FILLINGS:

2 tbs melted butter
¼ cup tomato sauce
2 tbs finely chopped onions
2 tbs grated carrots
2 tsp mixed dry herbs
¼ cup grated cheese

Method:
Pre heat a oven to 180 degrees C.
Grease a loaf tin with oil.

In a small bowl, add in the sugar, yeast and warm water and keep aside to become frothy.
In a big bowl, add in the flour, salt, garlic powder and chillie flakes.
Mix well and keep aside.

Once the yeast becomes frothy, make a well in the flour and add in the yeast mixture.
Now add in the melted butter and the cup of warm milk.
Now start to mix the flour and knead by pushing the dough with your palm.
Knead well till the dough becomes springy to your touch.

Now grease another bowl with the 3 tsp of oil. Place the dough and smear the top with oil.
Cover with a damp cloth and let it rest for about an hour.
After an hour, punch the dough to release the air, and knead again for few minutes.
Let it rest for half an hour and rise again.

Now take the dough, and roll it on a working surface to make a big square.
Spread the butter all over the square, followed by the tomato sauce, onions, carrots,
herbs and the grated cheese. Press down the filling a bit.

Now cut the square with a knife into 4 equal strips.
Stack the strips one above the other with the filling facing upwards.
Once again cut the stacked strips into 5 equal slices starting from the top and cutting straight down to the bottom layer.

Arrange all the cut slices into the loaf tin with the cut side facing the inside of the pan.
Brush the top with milk, sprinkle some herbs and grated cheese on top.
Cover with a damp cloth and let it rest once again for an hour.
After the hour, bake it in the oven for about 50 minutes or till browned on top.
Let it cool before removing and enjoy your pull apart bread.


BREAD BEFORE BAKING:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8519/8596691885_588173f92b_z.jpg


BREAD AFTER BAKING:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8089/8597797024_ab28b243bd_z.jpg

selvieam
28th March 2013, 10:12 PM
tempting kugan

nithishri
30th March 2013, 04:11 AM
Thanks for the lovely soya chunks soup and pull aprt bread ka... surely will try the soya chunks soup at home..

Friends, I am sure we prepare Fish curry at home but Fish Molee is something common to Kerala. Prepared Fish Molee with Appam last weekend and it turned pretty good. Here is the recipe. Recipe shared by ammu paati.

Ingredient
Fish - 2 ( I used Tilapia Fillet)
Ginger and Garlic - crushed and smashed - 1tbsp
Salt
Pepper
turmeric pwder - 1 tbsp
Coconut Milk - Thick and Thin - 1/2 cup each
Green chillies - 8 - Yes eight coz there is minimal chilly powder incorporation in this recipe
Chilly pwder - 1 tsp or less
Fenugreek Seeds - 1/2 tsp
Curry leaves - Few Spring
Coconut Oil - 1tbsp
Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
Onions - chopped or Sliced - Bases on preference
Tomato - 2 - Cut into quarters or Round Slices


Method:
1) Wash the fish with turmeric and pat dry . Now Marinate the fish with salt, pepper and turmeric powder. Keep it aside or keep in fridge. You can shallow fry it after around 30 minutes of marination, but dint do it as my tilapia fillet were too fresh and soft
2) Heat coconut oil in a kadai, add the seasoning ingredients - Mustard, curry leaves and vendhayam
3) When the mustard seeds splutter add the sliced onions followed by ginger and garlic whish crushed and smashed well using a mortar and pestle.
4) When the raw smell of ginger and garlic is just about to disappear add the greenchillies slit pieces.
5) Now add thin turmeric powder, chilly pwder and some salt, followed by thin coconut milk
6) Let the thin coconut milk blend well in the gravy which is when we need to add fish pieces and some water - around 1/4 cup
7) Wait for around 5 minutes and add the thick coconut milk. Also Now add the quartered or round slices of tomato pieces
8) Wait no more than 4 minutes. Season with some more fresh springs of curry leaves
and tasty Fish Molee is ready.

Goes very well with Dosa and Bread too. Tastes very mild with Rice but you can try.

kugan98
30th March 2013, 03:48 PM
tempting kugan

Thanks Selviem for your nice post.
Hope you will try it one day.
Thanks and take care, Kugan

kugan98
30th March 2013, 03:51 PM
Thanks for the lovely soya chunks soup and pull aprt bread ka... surely will try the soya chunks soup at home..

Friends, I am sure we prepare Fish curry at home but Fish Molee is something common to Kerala. Prepared Fish Molee with Appam last weekend and it turned pretty good. Here is the recipe. Recipe shared by ammu paati.

Ingredient
Fish - 2 ( I used Tilapia Fillet)
Ginger and Garlic - crushed and smashed - 1tbsp
Salt
Pepper
turmeric pwder - 1 tbsp
Coconut Milk - Thick and Thin - 1/2 cup each
Green chillies - 8 - Yes eight coz there is minimal chilly powder incorporation in this recipe
Chilly pwder - 1 tsp or less
Fenugreek Seeds - 1/2 tsp
Curry leaves - Few Spring
Coconut Oil - 1tbsp
Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
Onions - chopped or Sliced - Bases on preference
Tomato - 2 - Cut into quarters or Round Slices


Method:
1) Wash the fish with turmeric and pat dry . Now Marinate the fish with salt, pepper and turmeric powder. Keep it aside or keep in fridge. You can shallow fry it after around 30 minutes of marination, but dint do it as my tilapia fillet were too fresh and soft
2) Heat coconut oil in a kadai, add the seasoning ingredients - Mustard, curry leaves and vendhayam
3) When the mustard seeds splutter add the sliced onions followed by ginger and garlic whish crushed and smashed well using a mortar and pestle.
4) When the raw smell of ginger and garlic is just about to disappear add the greenchillies slit pieces.
5) Now add thin turmeric powder, chilly pwder and some salt, followed by thin coconut milk
6) Let the thin coconut milk blend well in the gravy which is when we need to add fish pieces and some water - around 1/4 cup
7) Wait for around 5 minutes and add the thick coconut milk. Also Now add the quartered or round slices of tomato pieces
8) Wait no more than 4 minutes. Season with some more fresh springs of curry leaves
and tasty Fish Molee is ready.

Goes very well with Dosa and Bread too. Tastes very mild with Rice but you can try.

Dear Nithi, thank you very much for your nice post and recipe.
I used to this fish moolee curry, while we were non-vegetarians.
So far I have not tried with mock fish or anything.
I might try it with tofu and see.
Thanks again Nithi, take care, Kugan

kugan98
30th March 2013, 04:00 PM
What do you do, when you have a potato, drumstick and few brinjals?
Well do a mix with them. Here is the recipe. Kugan


DRUMSTICK BRINJAL MIX
Ingredients:
1 tbs oil
1 tsp mustard seeds
1 sprig curry leaves
1 onion sliced
1 tsp ginger paste
1 tsp garlic paste
1 medium tomato chopped

3 medium brinjals , cut into thin wedges
1 long drumstick cut into 2 inches in length
1 half boiled potato , cut into small cubes

¼ tsp tumeric powder
2 tsp chillie powder
1 tsp coriander powder
Salt to taste
Little coriander leaves for garnish

Method:
Heat oil in a wok, add in the mustard seeds, let them crackle.
Add in the onions and saute them well.
Add in the ginger, garlic paste, and stir well.
Lastly add in the tomatoes and cook till mushy.

Now add in the brinjal, drumstick pieces and the potatoes.
Saute them nicely, for a minute. Add in all the spice powders and salt.
Mix well, slow the flame , cover and let them cook for 10 minutes.
Cook till oil seprates, add in the cut coriander leaves and remove.




http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8380/8603004334_8b644c29a8_z.jpg

selvieam
30th March 2013, 09:05 PM
kugan, i will try ur version of mix veges.

we cook veges like drumstick, brinjal, potato, broad beans with chilli pdr, turmeric and salt . then we give tadka with rai, urad dhal and some onions, then we throw this veges mix it nicely then garnish with grated coconut .

kugan98
31st March 2013, 09:53 AM
kugan, i will try ur version of mix veges.

we cook veges like drumstick, brinjal, potato, broad beans with chilli pdr, turmeric and salt . then we give tadka with rai, urad dhal and some onions, then we throw this veges mix it nicely then garnish with grated coconut .

Dear Selviem, thanks for your nice post.
I love to try different types of side dishes in my home.
Yours looks a bit different from the above recipe.
Good I will soon try it out. Keep posting simple dishes like that Selviem.
It is nice to cook the veges in different ways.
Thanks and take care, Kugan.

kugan98
31st March 2013, 09:57 AM
Today is my most trusted worker's birthday.
we made, mushroom biryani, tofu gravy, onion carrot raitha,
cauliflower manchurian, soft mysore pak, halwa and onion pagoda.
Will post the pictures soon. Kugan

kugan98
31st March 2013, 10:19 AM
My old aunt who came for my niece's wedding from India, taught us,
this mouth melting mysore pak. Try it friends. Kugan


SOFT MYSORE PAK

Ingredients:

2 cups besan flour
1 tbs ghee

2 ½ cup of melted ghee, not very hot.

2 cups sugar
½ cup of water
A pinch of cardamom powder

A tray greased with ghee

Method:
In a pan add the tbs of ghee and fry the besan till the raw smell goes.
When cool, sieve the roasted flour to remove the lumps.

Now add the sieved besan flour to the melted ghee.
Mix it well to make a solution and keep aside.

Now in a non stick pan add the sugar and water.
Add also the cardamom powder. Cook till it reaches a single string consistency.
Now slow the flame and add in the ghee, besan solution.
Stir continuously so that no lumps are formed.

Stir till the mixture leaves from the pan, and it froths a little.
Immediately pour it into the greased tray. It will look soft.
After about 10 minutes, you can cut it into pieces.
Let it cool before removing, enjoy soft mouth melting mysore pak.


http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8114/8605435028_9d7e7cc199_z.jpg

selvieam
1st April 2013, 01:07 AM
kugan, feel like eating a piece straight from the photo. tempting too much. will definitely try very easy too.

selvieam
1st April 2013, 01:12 AM
mix veges, we use basically one soft vegetable and rest will be hard.
options are:
1. drumstick, potato and brinjal
2. drumstick, potato , brinjal and broad beans
3. drumstick, potato, sponge guard
4. drumstick, potato, brinjal and jack fruit seeds
5. with all the above combinations with banana
6. yam and long beans
7. yam, long beans and black channa
8. sweet potato alone
9. sweet potato , broad beans
10. sweet potato, broad beans and brinjal

all the above combinations are very tasty. we can have with sambar , more kulambu, rasam or kootu.

madhu
2nd April 2013, 04:13 AM
ஹய்யா... மறுபடி குகன் ஜி-யின் விதவிதமான் ஐட்டம்ஸ் வந்தாச்சு :redjump:

கவலையே படாதீங்க குகன்-ஜி. கடவுள் எப்போதும் உங்களுடன் துணை இருப்பார்.

Nov anna vaangi kodutha agar agar-ai vachu enna item seyyalam-nu still :think:

kugan98
2nd April 2013, 07:44 AM
mix veges, we use basically one soft vegetable and rest will be hard.
options are:
1. drumstick, potato and brinjal
2. drumstick, potato , brinjal and broad beans
3. drumstick, potato, sponge guard
4. drumstick, potato, brinjal and jack fruit seeds
5. with all the above combinations with banana
6. yam and long beans
7. yam, long beans and black channa
8. sweet potato alone
9. sweet potato , broad beans
10. sweet potato, broad beans and brinjal

all the above combinations are very tasty. we can have with sambar , more kulambu, rasam or kootu.

Thanks Selviem for your nice post.
WOW! so many combinations, I am learning so many things from you Selviem.
Good, good, now I know how to mix and match.
I am sure our family will be happy to have different types of cooking.
Thanks and take care, Kugan

kugan98
2nd April 2013, 07:59 AM
ஹய்யா... மறுபடி குகன் ஜி-யின் விதவிதமான் ஐட்டம்ஸ் வந்தாச்சு :redjump:

கவலையே படாதீங்க குகன்-ஜி. கடவுள் எப்போதும் உங்களுடன் துணை இருப்பார்.

Nov anna vaangi kodutha agar agar-ai vachu enna item seyyalam-nu still :think:

Madhu anneh, thanks for your nice words. I am gifted to have annehs who care for me.
May God Bless all my brothers.

Madhu anneh, my famous old aunt came to Malaysia for my niece's wedding.
Normally she would make lightning visits to Malaysia. (Such a busy woman, 85 years old )
This time she was forced to stay for a week because of all the happenings in our family.
She gave us tips on even simple cookings, that made the dish so delicious.
Today I will post a simple keerai dish that was so delicious.
Thanks and take care, Kugan

kugan98
2nd April 2013, 08:06 AM
Madhu anneh a simple recipe with the agar agar. Kugan

MILK JELLY

Ingredients:

25 grms agar-agar strands (china grass)
1000 ml water
400 ml evaporated milk
150 grms sugar (more if you like)
Few drops of pink colour
Little rose essence

Method:
Soak the strands of agar-agar in cold water for an hour.
Drain the agar-agar, put them in a pot.
Add 1000ml of water and stir constantly, while bringing
to the boil.

Add the sugar and keep stirring and simmering until all the strands
are completely dissolved.
Add in the colour , milk and essence.let it boil once.
Remove and pour into a tray that has been rinsed in cold water.
Allow to set, cut into diamond shapes.
This will be a firm jelly.


http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-C45ox5PnLzM/TclDUOQYz8I/AAAAAAAAAzk/XA9i6pDzYoo/s1600/img0020ef.jpg

kugan98
2nd April 2013, 08:09 AM
Well here is a China grass with lychee.

10 grms china grass powder
700 ml water
300 ml juice from the lychee fruit.
200 grms or less sugar to taste, as syrup has sugar.
cut the lychee fruits into long strips.

Boil the mixture, pour it into moulds or tray.
Scatter the lychee fruits, let it set.
Chill and cut into pieces.

You can do this method with any fruits.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-cVh6eAEp3js/TbXKl5BMc3I/AAAAAAAAJUs/H0HsaQ34b2s/s320/jellywithlycheeone.jpg

kugan98
2nd April 2013, 08:12 AM
LAYERED AGAR AGAR

Ingredients:

Brown layer:
25 grms agar - agar strands soaked for 2 hours
1 litre water
300 grms palm sugar.

Milk layer:
300 ml thick coconut milk from 1 coconut
A pinch of salt.

Method:
Crush the palm sugar, add ½ cup of water, melt the sugar
and strain it, keep aside.

Squeeze out the water from the soaked agar - agar.
Put it in a pot, add the 1 litre of water.
Slow boil till the agar – agar dissolves.
Add in the palm sugar and let it boil once.

Now add in the thick coconut milk with the salt.
Off the fire, do not stir.
Immediately pour it in to a wet tray.
Do not disturb it till it sets. Chill in the fridge.
Cut it into any shape that you like.


http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-e99mfDsWBlM/TbXGTSggBuI/AAAAAAAAJTM/66q4IIQr3p0/s320/layeredagar2.jpg

kugan98
2nd April 2013, 08:14 AM
WHITE AND BROWN AGAR AGAR

Ingredients:

The White Layer:
1 tbs agar agar powder
400 ml water
¼ cup condensed milk

The Brown Layer:
3 tbs agar agar powder
1200 ml water
230 grms palm sugar or light brown sugar

Method:
Cook the white layer, pour the water in a pan.
Add in the agar agar powder, stir till it dissolves.
Add in the condensed milk, mix well.
Pour it into a small tray and let it cool.
When set, remove and cut into rectangles.

Heat the water for the brown layer, add all the ingredients.
Boil till all the ingredients are dissolved well.
Pass through a sieve.

Now arrange the white agar agar in a tray.
Wait till the brown layer cools a bit.
Pour it over the white layer. Let it cool.
Put it in a fridge, cut the slices as you like.

Note: the white layer can be cut into any shapes as you please


http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-9LAug2Se0hE/TbTLx3TlS0I/AAAAAAAAJOU/-zL9Cyx10cg/s320/batikslices.jpg

kugan98
2nd April 2013, 08:16 AM
I hope my Madhu anneh and Sudha will have some idea of what to do with the,
agar agar which my NOV anneh gave you all:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Kugan

kugan98
2nd April 2013, 08:29 AM
We make poriyal, kadayal or kutoo with keerai.
My aunt showed me a simple keerai gravy that was so yummy. Kugan

MOONG DAL KEERAI

Ingredients:

1 tbs oil
¼ tsp mustard seeds
¼ tsp fenugreek seeds
¼ tsp cumin seeds
2 shallots sliced fine
Little asafetida powder

To Grind:
4 shallots
1 tsp cumin seeds
2 tsp chillie powder
½ tsp turmeric powder
2 tsp tamarind paste
2 tbs grated coconut

4 cups of spinach, chopped with their stalks
½ cup moong dal, cooked in 2 cups of water till mushy.
Salt to taste

Method:
Heat a pot with the oil, add in all the seasonings.
Sauté well, add in the ground ingredients, sauté well again.
Now add in the cut spinach, mix well and let it cook for few minutes.
Lastly add in the cooked moong da, add water if necessary.
Add in salt and let it simmer for few minutes.
Remove and serve on steaming rice with a dollop of ghee

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8400/8611449849_322c0263b3_z.jpg

sudha india
2nd April 2013, 10:32 AM
I hope my Madhu anneh and Sudha will have some idea of what to do with the,
agar agar which my NOV anneh gave you all:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Kugan

K, What is this ???

Recipes potteenga, picture poteenga....as usual super a irukku.
Madhu and Sudha will have some idea nu sonneenga..adhuvum ok
Edhukku rolling laughter ???? :evil:

Jokes apart, oru layerae panna mudiyumanu therila, idhula colour coloura layers....
Kalakkareenga K....

madhu
2nd April 2013, 10:33 AM
Thanks Kuganji..

I hv only agar agar strands. So let me try with the first one ( and I love that pink color :slurp: )
But I hv to search for evaporated milk in nearby shops. Is it possible to use condensed milk
instead of evaporated milk ? ( may be sweeter :haha: )

madhu
2nd April 2013, 10:35 AM
K, What is this ???

Recipes potteenga, picture poteenga....as usual super a irukku.
Madhu and Sudha will have some idea nu sonneenga..adhuvum ok
Edhukku rolling laughter ???? :evil:

Jokes apart, oru layerae panna mudiyumanu therila, idhula colour coloura layers....
Kalakkareenga K....

indha kuganji idhai ellam senju appadiye rendu parcel-la pottu CBE-kku onnu, Chennai-kku onnu anuppi vachirukkalam.. edhukku kashtapattu post seyyanum ? kai valikkum.. paavam ..

sudha india
2nd April 2013, 11:38 AM
Thanks Kuganji..

I hv only agar agar strands. So let me try with the first one ( and I love that pink color :slurp: )
But I hv to search for evaporated milk in nearby shops. Is it possible to use condensed milk
instead of evaporated milk ? ( may be sweeter :haha: )

Madhu,.... same here.
I did not know what evaporated milk was. K, has given a nice explanation. see page 218.

I will also try the first one, pink colour.
Picturela irukaraa madhiri vandhadhuna, ...........naane enakku oru nalle gift kuduthukuven. (Vera yaarum tharamaatanga !!)

sudha india
2nd April 2013, 11:39 AM
Madhu ... andha :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: namakkaagathan.

Madhu again, You are right.
K avargale..... please make 2 parcels.

kugan98
2nd April 2013, 05:30 PM
Thanks Kuganji..

I hv only agar agar strands. So let me try with the first one ( and I love that pink color :slurp: )
But I hv to search for evaporated milk in nearby shops. Is it possible to use condensed milk
instead of evaporated milk ? ( may be sweeter :haha: )

Madhu Anneh, you can try with fresh milk. Just boil the cow ' milk, little sunda, sunda.
Strain the milk , then add it to the agar agar mixture.
Condensed milk will be very sweet:-D
Thanks, Kugan

kugan98
2nd April 2013, 05:36 PM
K, What is this ???

Recipes potteenga, picture poteenga....as usual super a irukku.
Madhu and Sudha will have some idea nu sonneenga..adhuvum ok
Edhukku rolling laughter ???? :evil:

Jokes apart, oru layerae panna mudiyumanu therila, idhula colour coloura layers....
Kalakkareenga K....

Achocho Sudha, please ennai manithu vidunggal.
I just closed my eyes and imagined you and my Madhu Anneh, starring at the agar agar strands.
I just burst out laughing. So instead of roaring laughter it was rolling laughter.
Imm, both of you try your luck with the agar agar .
Thanks and take care, Kugan

uwitiusoj
2nd April 2013, 10:24 PM
I AM BACK. Settled at new place very soon than I could expect. So from today again KKs recipes.

Have never heard of the pull apart break looks yummy. But I have not reached that level of folding and baking. I will start from simple ones when it comes to baking.:( Keerai looks simple will try it tomorrow as I have all the ingredients mentioned except shallots.

Want to make avial and ladies finger today so will browse for those two recipes here cook them and will post the feedback.

uwitiusoj
2nd April 2013, 10:45 PM
K for the soya soup hot sauce means siracha sauce right? will try that soup soon.

also restaurent style Hot and sour Clear soup recipe theriyuma. I had it here it had nothing but some cruncy grean onions and was very spicy. soya sauce color water.

uwitiusoj
2nd April 2013, 11:02 PM
I know there is a blog for K's Kitchen I want to be added to it so that I can search easily.

FernGraebn
3rd April 2013, 12:50 AM
Hello dear K akka,

I thought i posted earlier.... but looks like i didnt. Office la irunthu check pannadala type pannitu send panradukku munadiye close panniten..

mmm lot of yummy recipes meanwhile..

cooking is going fine akka.. edo unga puniyathla :) tried some new dishes.. they came well..
I'm getting used to planning n cooking also..

aana neraya doubtsum irukku.. nan post panren :)

Take care akka.. and other kk friends too..

madhu
3rd April 2013, 05:04 PM
http://flic.kr/p/e8iR3r

Kuganji...

Mayflower made this Milky Jelly ( with agar agar and condensed milk ) and its really so nice.
Thank you so much for the recipe. :ty:

But the agar agar stock is poye poche :cry2:

NOV
3rd April 2013, 05:38 PM
Don't worry. New stock will arrive in October. :)
With evaporated milk it will taste 15 times better. :devil:

kugan98
3rd April 2013, 06:29 PM
K for the soya soup hot sauce means siracha sauce right? will try that soup soon.

also restaurent style Hot and sour Clear soup recipe theriyuma. I had it here it had nothing but some cruncy grean onions and was very spicy. soya sauce color water.

Welcome Sangeetha, so glad to see you back in full force.
You are right, hot sauce means siracha, the only sauce made in US:-D
I have tried hot and sour soup, but cleara illaiyanu thaan teriyalai.
Let me check it out first.

Sangeetha, it was our DEV who made the blog and was giving permission.
She taught me, but I forgot, I can only upload the recipes. You must have a gmail too.
I will try my best to contact DEV.
Let me check and see. Mean time let us pray that DEV should come to the forum soon.
Thanks and take care, Kugan


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kugan98
3rd April 2013, 06:57 PM
Hello dear K akka,

I thought i posted earlier.... but looks like i didnt. Office la irunthu check pannadala type pannitu send panradukku munadiye close panniten..

mmm lot of yummy recipes meanwhile..

cooking is going fine akka.. edo unga puniyathla :) tried some new dishes.. they came well..
I'm getting used to planning n cooking also..

aana neraya doubtsum irukku.. nan post panren :)

Take care akka.. and other kk friends too..

Welcome Priya, how is every thing?
Do not worry, shoot your doubts, we are here to help you.
Puniyam ellaam onum illai. I was like you at one time.
We all learn, I am still learning. Nice to have you all in the forum.
Thanks and take care, Kugan.

kugan98
3rd April 2013, 07:00 PM
http://flic.kr/p/e8iR3r

Kuganji...

Mayflower made this Milky Jelly ( with agar agar and condensed milk ) and its really so nice.
Thank you so much for the recipe. :ty:

But the agar agar stock is poye poche :cry2:

Madhu anneh:victory::clap::clap: weldone.
Thanks to anni for the trail. It would be a nice welcome for the hot season.
Do not worry anneh, we will send it to you.
Thanks and take care, Kugan.

kugan98
3rd April 2013, 07:03 PM
Don't worry. New stock will arrive in October. :)
With evaporated milk it will taste 15 times better. :devil:

OH! NOV anneh, another visit in October?
It will be rainy season I guess.
Or maybe can use it for Deepavali:)
Thanks and take care, Kugan

kugan98
3rd April 2013, 07:18 PM
Simple village style valakaai poriyal by my aunt.
Kugan.


SIMPLE VALAKAAI PORIYAL

Ingredients:

1 tbs oil
1 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp urad dal
!/2 tsp aniseeds
1 sprig of curry leaves

2 green valakaai
2 tsp chillie powder
½ tsp turmeric powder
Salt to taste

Method:

Peel and chop the valakaai into small cubes.
Add in the chillie, turmeric and salt.
Rub all over nicely and keep aside.

Heat a non - stick pot with the oil.
Add in the mustard seeds, urad dal , aniseeds and curry leaves.
Let the mustard seeds crackle.

Now add in the seasoned valakaai cubes.
Slow the flame, and stir fry nicely.
Sprinkle little water if needed and stir fry till cooked and crispy.
Remove and serve with rasam, sambar or curd rice.


http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8400/8615467881_ca65397e97_z.jpg

uwitiusoj
3rd April 2013, 09:21 PM
valakaai poriyal looks so tempting. Though it's not urgent it would be nice to search in that blog. my bookmark for kugan kitchen is too long so hard to find . but let dev take her own time. not urgent as i am still able to search and find.

Yesterday I struggled to find out the Avial recipe from here then used aviyal spelling and got the recipe. so i did devs kerala aviyal without shallots as i did not have turned out great and also dev had given chef damu vendakai and capsicum fry. both turned out great. my tounge and my stomach was so happy after 3 weeks. today will search for sambar ur latest keerai and egg recipes. i know there are too many sambar recipes here :confused2: will be breaking my head.

uwitiusoj
4th April 2013, 06:24 AM
i did the village sambar the smell came till downstairs. i was so tempted of the SB sambar but since it is for tiffin just added the gram dal from that sambar. egg i did the arachuvita egg curry yummy.

can any one clear my doubt , i am in usa so when I visit costco i always get confused of one thing. the organic frozen broccoli and beans will be of the same price as non organic (pesticide/conventional) broccoli and beans. i also see ads like as soon as the vegetables are harvested they are frozen to preserve the maximum nutrients. but i always like organic so buy it. Please share your suggestions. PS Thamby please share ur views too. frozen organic or fresh non oraganic?

kugan98
4th April 2013, 07:11 PM
i did the village sambar the smell came till downstairs. i was so tempted of the SB sambar but since it is for tiffin just added the gram dal from that sambar. egg i did the arachuvita egg curry yummy.

can any one clear my doubt , i am in usa so when I visit costco i always get confused of one thing. the organic frozen broccoli and beans will be of the same price as non organic (pesticide/conventional) broccoli and beans. i also see ads like as soon as the vegetables are harvested they are frozen to preserve the maximum nutrients. but i always like organic so buy it. Please share your suggestions. PS Thamby please share ur views too. frozen organic or fresh non oraganic?

Dear Sangeetha thanks a ton for your nice posts.
Glad that you enjoyed all the dishes, they call it village sambar, but the taste:slurp::slurp::slurp:

Sangeetha oh, you buy from costco, you have to buy things in bulk if you buy from there.
My my the parking problems there, but they compensate by giving lot of sample foods:-D

Well according to me, in general, organic, local, fresh is best, followed by frozen, then canned. This is not an absolute rule; frozen produce can be a better choice if it was frozen shortly after picking compared to fresh produce that traveled 3,000 miles to your grocery store – and then sat in your fridge for several days before you ate it. Lets see what others say. I too buy organic.
Thanks and take care, Kugan.

PARAMASHIVAN
4th April 2013, 09:04 PM
the organic frozen broccoli and beans will be of the same price as non organic (pesticide/conventional) broccoli and beans.


That is because it is frozen, anything frozen is (since it is not fresh) is slightly cheaper than fresh groceries.




i also see ads like as soon as the vegetables are harvested they are frozen to preserve the maximum nutrients.


Here in UK as well, they say that, but no one knows the truth, we just take their word for it.



PS Thamby please share ur views too. frozen organic or fresh non oraganic?
The best option is to buy fresh organic ones, wash them and freeze it. Once in the freezer, try and use it within 3-5 days.

lakme
5th April 2013, 05:16 AM
Kugan, so nice to see you back in full form!
Where is this village sambar recipe? now I want to try too:)

kugan98
5th April 2013, 06:56 AM
Thanks, P.S Tamby for your nice post. Thanks for your info on organic vegetables.
Take care, Kugan

kugan98
5th April 2013, 06:59 AM
Kugan, so nice to see you back in full form!
Where is this village sambar recipe? now I want to try too:)

Thanks for your nice post Lakme.
Well the village sambar is in Kugan,s Kitchen Part 2 and page 6.
Hope you too will enjoy as much as our Sangeetha did.
Thanks Sangeetha for your nice feed back.
Take care, Kugan

sudha india
5th April 2013, 08:28 PM
K, please check your PM.

Finally made agar agar...... Thanks to Nov and to Kugan

Romba nalla vandhudhu. I made two variation, one with milk and one without milk
so one was thick and other was glossy. I dont know to put picture here.
May be Nov can help.

I used the normal packet milk.

Alavu theriyadhadhal I used the full quantity. I should have used half and kept
half for another variation.

Madhu Sree
5th April 2013, 08:53 PM
Woww sudhakaaa, email me the pics... :redjump: super... I will do this one soon...

PARAMASHIVAN
5th April 2013, 10:13 PM
Dev has been missing for months, any one knows if she is OK ?

kugan98
5th April 2013, 10:38 PM
K, please check your PM.

Finally made agar agar...... Thanks to Nov and to Kugan

Romba nalla vandhudhu. I made two variation, one with milk and one without milk
so one was thick and other was glossy. I dont know to put picture here.
May be Nov can help.

I used the normal packet milk.

Alavu theriyadhadhal I used the full quantity. I should have used half and kept
half for another variation.

Thanks Sudha for your nice post.
Glad that the agar agar came out nice for you.
It would have been very cooling for the hot weather now.

Saw the pm, neengga thanks sollumbothu, naan sorry solla kudaatha?;-)
Thanks and take care, Kugan

kugan98
5th April 2013, 10:40 PM
Woww sudhakaaa, email me the pics... :redjump: super... I will do this one soon...

Hello Madhu Sree, how are you? Thanks for your post.
Good if you can post the picture for our Sudha.
Thanks and take care, Kugan

kugan98
5th April 2013, 10:43 PM
Dev has been missing for months, any one knows if she is OK ?

Thanks P.S Tamby for your mail, and your concern for our DEV.
As far as I know, she is busy with her own work, and would come to the forum when she is free.
We respect her privacy, and more over I always tell that family comes first.
We wish her all the best, and hope to see her soon.
Thanks and take care, Kugan

kugan98
5th April 2013, 10:57 PM
WELL IT IS PARTY TIME AGAIN.

KUGAN'S KITCHEN WISHES OUR BELOVED ANNA MADHU

A VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY. MAY THE LORD BLESS YOU WITH ALL THE BEST IN THIS WORLD.



Here is your dinner and cake:

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http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8379/8622679444_1a97b78d70_b.jpg


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uwitiusoj
5th April 2013, 11:37 PM
Hello K the party dishes makes me hungry.

THanks to Kugan and PS Thamby for the organic info. I share certain things from costco if it is bulk. have one friend. yes the samples fills u up if one is going on the weekend.

uwitiusoj
5th April 2013, 11:43 PM
i cut the whole perungayam into pieces and stored them in small glass bottle now all the pieces stuck together and its very difficult to pull them apart. any ideas on how to take it out and store them

madhu
6th April 2013, 05:24 AM
Woww sudhakaaa, email me the pics... :redjump: super... I will do this one soon...

:shaking: :shaking: :shaking: :yessir:

madhu
6th April 2013, 05:27 AM
WELL IT IS PARTY TIME AGAIN.

KUGAN'S KITCHEN WISHES OUR BELOVED ANNA MADHU

A VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY. MAY THE LORD BLESS YOU WITH ALL THE BEST IN THIS WORLD.

Here is your dinner and cake:



:ty: :ty: Kuganji.. Its so kind of you. Its a feast to my eyes now.
Hope to taste them in real on my next visit :noteeth:

Tell me more about that green colored item :slurp:

NOV
6th April 2013, 05:05 PM
2311Sudha's successful agar agar :D


http://www.mayyam.com/talk/attachment.php?attachmentid=2311&d=1365248034

kugan98
6th April 2013, 10:19 PM
i cut the whole perungayam into pieces and stored them in small glass bottle now all the pieces stuck together and its very difficult to pull them apart. any ideas on how to take it out and store them

Dear Sangeetha, I do not think you can pull the pieces apart.
I always, cut them when I want to use.
May be you can try, dry roasting them in a wok lightly before storing.
Any ideas my friends. Thanks and take care, Kugan.


NOTE: I cooked dinner for few people on Friday.
So I dedicated that to our Madhu anna:-D

kugan98
6th April 2013, 10:24 PM
:ty: :ty: Kuganji.. Its so kind of you. Its a feast to my eyes now.
Hope to taste them in real on my next visit :noteeth:

Tell me more about that green colored item :slurp:


Thanks Madhu anna, when is your next visit?
Oh the green thing is our agar agar.
Just plain one. Thanks and take care, Kugan


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