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Posted by VS December 26, 2008 34 comments

It has been more than 2 weeks since my fiancee left to the US. I have been talking non-stop about him to anyone whom I find on my way (wink) - literally my cousins were running away from the sight they see me cos I have bored them with my S-tales.

For the past few days, I have been missing him terribly and I found my dreams being filled with all fairy-tales about my prince charming.

Din-dong...... din-dong..... - The door bell rang at 6.00am at my residence on Xmas morning. My mother very lethargically got out of her bed thinking it to be the milk-fella.

Again.....

Din-dong....din-dong..... She yelled back "Yaaa! coming" and she opens the door and goes awestruck.

That was 'S' (my fiancee) standing with a bunch of flowers. My mom neither reacted nor greeted him. She stood there frozen.

I aint describing any scene in a Shah Rukh's movie, this happened to me on 25th Dec morning.

He walked straight into my room and said "Wake up".

I saw someone tall looking like "S" standing with flowers. I thought it to be my usual dream a
nd spared a huge smile and continued to sleep.

He repeated with a louder tone "Get up...get up".


The voice sounded very similar to S's.I slowly woke up scratching my head and I opened my eyes again. I was completely shocked to see him in India...in Chennai...in my room. My eyes popped out and my mouth went wide open. I looked around and didnt know whether its a dream and a reality. In that moment of confusion too, I could hear the song "Tuje dekha toyeh jana sanam" in the back drop. Typical Indian girl nah!!! n typical Shahrukh fan nah!!! (smiles).

Then I saw my mother-in-law smiling and she said "He has come down to spend the new year with you". I blushed and I am sure I was all pink.

Still I didnt speak a word and the next thing that came to my mind was "Oh my god!!!! How am I looking now!!!...jus-out-of-the-bed-look...Poor S would have got scared!! I tucked my face immediately into the Duvey."


He then gave me the flowers and chocolates :-)

This is the best new year surprise I have ever had in my life. Thanks S!!!!! Life cannt get better.

My mom, MIL, FIL n S kept talking and I was too quiet, hardly able to believe the fact that He is in India for me. :-)

The happiness further doubled as my article on Child health got published in Deccan Herald daily. ''S" is becoming my lucky charm. :-)

Now about the post for today.

A simple hot spicy soup just apt for this chilly weather. The lovely aromatic rasam masalas blends beautifully with the thick coconut milk and unfolds a perfect authentic mixture that is sure to tickle your taste buds. We either drink it as a soup or eat it with steamy rice.


Ingredients
  • 1 cup vertically sliced onion
  • 1/2 cup chopped tomatoes
  • 2 tsp ginger paste
  • 2tsp garlic paste
  • 2 tsp chilli powder
  • 4 tsp coriander powder
  • 1 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1-2 green chillies - slit lenghtwise
  • 1 tsp rasam podi
  • 500ml water
  • 1 cup thick coconut milk
  • 1/2 lemon
  • 1 tbs ghee
  • 1/2 bunch coriander
  • Salt to taste


Masala:
  • 1/2 tsp fennel seeds
  • 1/2" cinnamon stick
  • 2-3 cloves




Method

Heat the ghee in a cooking pan. Add the whole masalas, ginger-garlic paste and green chillies and stir for few seconds.

Saute the onions till brown in the tempered oil. Add the chopped tomatoes with little salt and let them cook for a couple of min.

Add the turmeric powder, coriander powder and chilli powder. Cook till the raw smell disappears. It would take about 3-5min. Add the rasam podi and saute for another 3-5min. Add the water and bring them to boil.

Simmer the flame for another 10min.Switch off. Now add the coconut milk and salt. Mix thoroughly and squeeze in the lemon juice.

Garnish with coriander and serve hot with soup sticks/pepper papads.


Note: This can also be taken with rice and tastes great with Tapioca Masala Curry.

WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY AND FUN-FILLED NEW YEAR! GOD BLESS!!!
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SWEET DOSA ( PANCAKES)

Posted by VS December 19, 2008 18 comments

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ABHI KUTTA - my most favourite kid in this world! Hugs and kisses. Hope you had a blast.


This is yet another simple recipe from my grand mom's kitchen. The sweet dosa can be made in a jiffy and this was mostly my after-the-school snack. It is eaten with idly podi and its perfect for people who love sweet-spicy combination in their foods. These are the best ones for evening snack and an excellent alternative when one runs out of idly/dosa batter.

This dosa and hot masala Chai is just perfect for the season.

Ingredients
  • 2 cups maida / all purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup rice flour
  • 1/2 tbs jaggery
  • 2-3 cup water
  • A pinch of salt.

Method
Dissolve the jaggery in 1/2 cup water and keep aside.
Mix the maida, rice flour and salt well in a bowl and pour in the jaggery water. Slowly add in the desired amount of water. Beat them to a rice-batter like consistency. Let it sit for 10-15min.

Make dosas/pancakes in a skillet/tava.

Serve hot with idly podi.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ABHI KUTTA!
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ARISI KANJI (RICE / B COMPLEX PORRIDGE)

Posted by VS December 14, 2008 22 comments

This is a typical scene at my residence at 7.30 am:

Me ---- always on heels to wrap my breakfast early n drive down fast to work. Like a typical girl of this century, I would flip down the cornflakes box upside down with a force into my bowl, hardly realizing that its gonna over fill it… then take a handful or more and then put that back into the box….(huh I create a huge mess in my breakfast table) add few apple slices, cold milk and a dash of nuts to it and sit with a newspaper in my living room. My granddad had been watching these kinda episodes for few weeks and every time he spares a cynical smile in his wrinkled handsome face,I look at him like “Forget it thatha.We both are from two different corners of the world”.

My grandfather calls this being “pseudo western” and considers this breakfast food too expensive and not so nutritious as his native ones. He doesn’t like us aping things just for the heck of it. He is too hooked up to the fact that age-old cooking/dishes is always better than the current microwave ones. It’s too difficult to argue with him.

He has been raised in a village near Chidambaram (a town in the Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu, India) and he later moved to Cuddalore for his living. He has always been living in a pollution-free and eco friendly environment; his beautiful native village smells of moist sand, pure air and breezy evenings, slowed paced lifestyle, neighbors exchanging warm smiles, afternoon chats with them in the verandah, economical foods, vegetable n fruits sans fertilizer smell, simple living, in short: it is a heaven on earth for him. Once he moved to Chennai to live with us, both my granddad n grandmom couldn’t survive here for long. Since then, they keep visiting us once in a while and they preferred to remain as guests.

Now about the post for today.

Last week, he suggested me to have Arisi Kanji (a Tamil term for rice porridge) for breakfast. I gave an expressionless look and wondered the reason he suggested that to me.

“Try it once. You wouldn’t get back to your cornflakes anymore” said my granddad in a very confident tone.

Believe me, he was right! I stopped buying cornflakes anymore. :-) (wink)



He shared the recipe with my mom and she dutifully bought the ingredients for it.This porridge has hand pounded rice and red rice in it. They have a very earthly simple taste. My mom and I renamed it as “B-complex porridge”. This porridge is rich in Vitamin B complex. Vitamin B complex group comprises many vitamins, which includes thiamine B1, niacin, riboflavin, pyridoxine B6, biotin, cyanocobalamine B12 and folate. Vitamins cannot be synthesized in the body in adequate amounts and therefore it should be supplied in food. Instead of opting for pills, it is healthier to eat vitamin rich foods, because vitamins are best absorbed in their natural state. They are necessary for the metabolic reactions of the body and its deficiency can lead to various illness.They are also present in whole grains, wheat germ, brown rice, nuts, beans, milk and milk products, eggs, fish, liver, raw green vegetables.

Do try this, its very healthy and easy to fix.


Ingredients

  • 1 kg Hand pounded rice / Kaikuthal arisi
  • 1 kg red rice
  • 200 gm barley
  • 100 gm horse gram
  • 2 tsp shredded fresh coconut
  • Salt to taste
  • 3-4 cups water


Method

Clean the rice with running water and let it dry for a day.
Dry roast the barley and horse gram.
Grind them all together to a coarse powder-like form. The rice should have a broken look.

Note: They should not be ground into a fine powder.

Store them in a dry container and they could be used up to 4-6 months.

To prepare the porridge:

Boil the water in a vessel. Add about 1-1 1/2 tbs of the above made porridge mix to it. Gently mix them and let the rice cook. If you would like the porridge to be watery, add little more water. Add salt and shredded coconut to it.
Mix thoroughly and serve hot with mango/amla pickle / any thogaiyal.


Thanks "B" for the beautiful flowers and lovely words. You brought a huge smile in my face. I was really surprised girlie! hugs n muuuaaaaaaaaahhh!


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