Sunday, June 21, 2020

Broccoli Parupu Usili



Hello everyone,

 

Parupu Usili is a very popular TamBrahm dish. Usually this is prepared with beans, cluster beans, cabbage and plantain flower. I came across broccoli version of this dish in instagram. Tried making the same very next day. It was very tasty. Broccoli is rich in vitamins, fiber and potassium. I love broccoli and use it at least twice in a week.

Parupu usili goes well as a side with mor kuzhambu or vatha kuzhambu.




Servings: 3-4

Ingredients:

Broccoli - 2 crowns

Water - 3 cups

Toor dal - 1/4 cup

Chana dal - 1/4 cup

Red chili - 2

Jeera - 1/2 tsp

Salt as per taste

Hing a pinch

 

For Seasoning:

Oil - 1 tbsp

Mustard seeds - 1 tsp

Uad dal - 1tsp

Curry leaves - 4-5nos


Method:

  1. Pluck the broccoli florets into small pieces. Boil the water in a vessel with salt. Cook the florets for 5-6 mins until stem turns soft.
  2. Strain the water in a colander and keep the florets aside.
  3.  Wash and soak the dals in water for about two hours. Drain the water and transfer it to a mixer.
  4. Add red chili, jeera, hing, salt and grind it coarsely without adding water.
  5. Steam the idli plate or steaming basket with oil and steam the ground dal mix for 6-7 mins. Crumble it and keep it aside.
  6. Heat oil in a kadai, temper with mustard seeds, urad dal and curry leaves. Add crumbled dal and fry for a minute. Then add cooked broccoli florets and mix well.
  7. Stir it for 2 mins and switch off the heat.

 

Notes:

Do not over cook broccoli otherwise color if it will be changed. It has to be nice green color.




Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Rava Semiya Paniyaram



Hello everyone,


Rava Semiya paniyaram is an easy snack or tiffin which is made by adding onion, carrots and other spices to the rava semiya batter.

We usually make Paniyaram or paddu with idli/dosa batter. If we are out of dosa batter, we have the option of making rava semiya paniyaram. This instant paniyaram is easy to make for kids lunch box.

 

Usually only rava is used to make instant paniyaram but adding semiya will give a nice taste and texture.

 

My MIL read this recipe in some magazine. She said she tried without any spice or masala and it came out well. 

My son likes carrot in everything. I tried adding onion and carrots and it turned out really yumm :)

 

Ingredients:

For batter:

Rava - 1 cup

Semiya - 1 cup

Curd/Yogurt - 1 cup

Water - 1 cup+ 1 cup

Salt to taste

Coriander leaves

Oil as needed for roasting

 

For the masala:

Oil - 2tbsp

Mustard seeds- 1tsp

Cumin seeds/Jeera - 1/2 tsp

Urad dal - 1tsp

Chana dal - 1tsp

Green chili - 1 or 2 finely chopped as per spice level

Ginger - 1tsp grated or crushed

Curry leaves -few chopped

Hing - a pinch

Onion - 1 cup finely chopped

Carrot - 1 cup grated

Salt - a pinch

 

Method:

  1. Dry roast rava and semiya for about 1-2 mins or until it is hot.
  2. In a large bowl, add rava, semiya, curd and  1 cup water. Mix well and let it rest for 25mins.
  3. In the mean time, prepare the masala for the paniyaram. Heat oil in a pan, add mustard seeds.
  4. When it splutters, add cumin seeds, urad dal, chana dal, green chili, ginger, curry leaves. Fry until dal turns golden brown.
  5. Add onion, sauté until it is translucent. To the onion, add carrot and sprinkle some salt. Sauté for a minute and switch off the heat.

  6. Transfer the prepared onion carrot mix to the paniyaram batter. Add some salt, coriander leaves and mix well.
  7. Further add 1 cup water to adjust the consistency.
  8. Heat paniyaram/appe pan, add few drops of oil in the holes.
  9. Fill each hole with prepared rava semiya paniyaram batter. Simmer and cook until the base turns golden.
  10. Flip it over and cook on the other side. Simmer again and cook until golden brown.
  11. Rava Semiya Paniyaram is ready to serve with any preferred chutney