Sunday, 21 May 2017

Is French Toast really French ?!?!

It has always intrigued me why is French toast really called French?? Does every yummy & delicious thing belong to the French ***eyeroll***
So I did a little of fancy research on the internet to answer this question & also because I dearly love my french toast...

So, apparently, the usual French name for French toast is "pain perdu" which means "lost bread" because it's preparation is a way to reclaim stale bread or otherwise "lost bread". Yeah, but that doesn't prove that French toast originated in France right?! And also I learnt that French toast is also called "Bombay Toast" or "German toast" or "Gypsy toast" or for that matter just "eggy bread". Aha!! Not every insanely tasty dish can be claimed by the French people. Now that I have established that crazy important fact, lemme tell you how it's made. I like my French toast just the way they are, but today for breakfast, I made some strawberries & orange compote, well just because I was feeling a little fancy shwancy today morning :)


You will need:

  1. 3 eggs
  2. 200 ml milk
  3. Sugar, as per your requirement
  4. Vanilla essence, 1 tsp
  5. Salt, a pinch or 2
Beat the eggs & the sugar well. Then add in all the other ingredients. Take a slice of bread & soak it well in the batter. Then fry it in a pan with a little butter. Cook till both the sides are well cooked & a little crispy on the outside. The idea is to have a nice outer crust keeping the inside of the bread soft & gooey. You can have it with a drizzle of honey or maple syrup or sprinkled sugar. Or with some fruit compote. Or ice cream. Or nutella. Well, the possibilities are endless!!!

For making the strawberry & orange compote, you will need:
Quartered strawberries
Orange segments
Sugar

Just combine all of the above in a saucepan. Simmer on high till sugar is dissolved. Then simmer on low flame till its reached a runny jam texture. 

All you need is a fork & knife or just your fingers (which is what I actually do) & dig in!!

Happppy Eating :)
**Yah those extra P's because I am usually food-high happy after I eat French toasts!!!

Wednesday, 17 May 2017

The Magic in our lives - Mum's Cooking!!!

Home cooking!! How comfortable does it sound, especially when you are talking about your mum's cooking. There is this warmth in her cooking which makes you feel loved...protected...among many other things. Then it does not matter whether you are a teenager or a grown up woman. Mum's cooking is sometimes all you need when you are having a bad day(s). 

The recipe that I am about to share here is one of Mum's. The beauty of the recipe which I love so much is the sheer simplicity of the ingredients & method of cooking & yet full of flavor and so delicious. Go ahead, give it a try, you won't be disappointed :)


You will need:
500 gms of fresh & good quality mutton
5 fresh & ripe & juicy tomatoes
3 green chillies, slit in the middle
1 cinnamon stick
salt & water

Firstly, put the meat & cinnamon & salt in a pressure cooker. Add sufficient water in it & pressure cook till the meat is tender.
Meanwhile, in a different pot, take some oil & once the oil is hot enough, add in the thinly sliced tomatoes. Cook on a low flame till the tomatoes have liquidized completely. Now add in the cooked mutton, discard the cinnamon and add in the stock as well. Adjust the salt. Add in the slit green chillies. Now let it cook on a low flame till the water has been reduced to a little more than half of the stock quantity.

Now, this gravy is supposed to be of a little soupy consistency but not really watered down. The Kadhai Gosht is best when eaten with normal chapati or roti. No fancy shwancy of naan or bread or anything of the sorts.

Happy Eating :)

Sunday, 14 May 2017

The Popeye Pasta

I used to run away from spinach & any spinach related food. My mum used to make me eat spinach leaves as salad in my childhood & I used to not like it at all. I mean which kid loves eating leaves anyway ?! However, I value spinach now, a lot. If used properly spinach enhances the taste of any recipe & it also is so healthy & nutritious. One of my fav recipes is the chicken roulade which I make with stuffing of blanched spinach & cottage cheese. And, lately I tried making spinach pasta which tasted so divine!!! Just a few simple ingredients but what a yummy dish they brought together.

Here's what you will need:

  • Pasta of your choice. I used the penne
  • Blanched spinach, chopped finely
  • Cream
  • Grated garlic 
  • Finely chopped onions
  • A mixture of oregano, thyme, rosemary, chilli flakes
  • Finely chopped green chillies

Boil the pasta in some salted water till it is al dente which is simply par boiled. Then in a separate pan, saute together the minced onions & garlic till it is fragrant & light golden in color. Add the blanched & chopped spinach along with all the seasonings. Saute it for 2 mins & then add the strained pasta. Mix well. Lastly add the cream & finely chopped green chillies. Adjust the salt. Toss well & serve immediately.

If you want to make this using chicken, then add the chicken after you saute the onions.

Have fun cooking & Happy Eating :)

Friday, 12 May 2017

The Healthy Woes of an Unhealthy Person, ahem ahem!!!

So, the healthy-eating phase of mine continues. I just hope that I just carry on with this till I get desired results. Hahahaha I can hear my alternate me laughing her ass off!!!

This health food rad is all so new for me. Although I have been reading & doing my research about it all, but being the foodies that we are, I won't lie that this is easy for us. But I try to make our healthy food edible **big-gulps** enough for us. For dinner tonight, we had the sprouts & veggies salad which I seasoned with dates & tamarind chutney. And also a bowl of fresh summer fruits like watermelon & muskmelon.


The salad is pretty simple & basic. The recipe for the date & tamarind chutney is below.

You will need:

  • Soft dates, pitted 500gms
  • Tamarind pulp 250gms (If you like it more tangy then adjust the amount accordingly)
  • Roohafza (It is a concentrate of rose syrup. Add around 1 cup if you are bnot using any sugar)
  • Salt
  • Cumin seed powder, 1.5 tbsp
  • Red chilli powder, 2 tsp
  • Sugar, if required
  • Chaat masala, 1 tsp
  • Aamchur powder, 1 tsp
Just boil all the above till dates become very soft & mushy. Then leave to cool for a while. Later, blitz the entire thing with a hand blender or just in a mixie till everything is blended to a sauce consistency. 

Cool down completely to room temp. Fill in bottles & refrigerate. This sauce can be used upto a whole year. 

Happy 'Healthy' Eating :), 

Thursday, 11 May 2017

Healthy and Tasty!! Is that even fairly possible??

Who said healthy can not be tasty?? Oops that was me talking to myself & justifying my need for cakes & pastries **eyeroll**

So I am trying to lose a bit of my weight & thought of giving healthy eating a try. This is my version of healthy & juicy baked chicken seekh kebabs & a salad that I put together of the things in my fridge - watermelon, mangoes, cucumbers, kafir limes.


You will need:
An assortment of boneless chicken breast pcs & leg pcs. If you really want it to be very healthy then you can skip the leg pcs.
Caramalised onions
Chopped green chillies & coriander leaves & mint leaves
Salt & pepper
Garam masala pdr
Ginger garflic paste
Few amount of grated cheese & some cream
Juice of half a lemon
Couple slices of bread

Process all of the above in a food processor till the whole thing comes together. Form log shapes and cover every individual kebab in wax paper or butter paper or foil. You can store these in freezer & use them whenever required. No thawing required, just leave them out for 10 minutes. Bake them in the oven for 12-15 minutes and rest them outside the oven for another 5-7 minutes. Once you open the paper, you will get these juicy kebabs. You can either have them with any salad of your choice or with hummus & pita bread or with the green chutney & parathas. The possibilities are endless.

I sure enjoyed eating something which was yummy & healthy as well.

Happy Eating :)