Thursday, December 29, 2011
Nectarine and blackberry crumble
Last time I posted a crumble recipe here I told you about one movie I loved watching as a kid – this past weekend I finally watched, from beginning to end with no interruptions, my husband’s favorite movie as a kid, “Stand by Me”; it amazes me how someone who directed this movie and “Misery” is also responsible for “Rumor Has It…” – that’s life, I guess. :)
To go with the subject above another
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Tandoori Chicken at Home style
I have done this with a difference.Yes I have added few vegetables also so that we can have the fusion taste of veg & chicken.And believe its a wonderfull experiment.
Its my own style tandoori chicken with lot of passion and new flavour.My family loved that most, and I am sure you will also try this and surprise your family. Lets start preparing.
Preparation Time : 45 min
Ingredients:
1 full chicken cut into 4-5 big pieces(I opt for skinless chicken)
1/2 cup plain yogurt
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 tbsp of Ginger
1 tbsp garlic
1 tbsp Jeera powder
1 tbsp Dhania powder
1/2 tbsp chilli powder
2-3 green chillis chopped
Chopped Carrot
2 Chopped onoins
1 big potato cubes
1 capsicum chopped
Salt to taste
Vegetable oil
Now we will prepare tandoori Masala:(You can purchase the packed masala from market also)
7-8 Cloves (Lavang)
little Nutmeg (Jaiphal)
little Mace (Javitri)
1 tbsp Cumin (Jeera)
1/2 tbsp Fenugreek (Methi)
1 tbsp ground Cinnamon (Tuj/Dalchini)
1 tbsp fresh ground Black Pepper (Kalimirchi)
1 tbsp ground brown Cardamom (Elaichi) Seeds
Now we need to roast all these masalas and grind them to powder.Need to be carefull that they should be fine powder.
How To Cook :
First of all we need to prepare our chicken.This is the most time taking part.
Wash the chicken properly ans put in a bowl.You have to cut the chicken body with knife so that masalas can go inside chicken pieces.
Now add yogurt, prepared tandori masala and other spices to chicken. Marinate them throughly.Now refregerate these marinated chicken for 7-8 hours or over night if possible. We want the masalas to mix with chicken.
Now we will start ou final preparation. I have prepared this dish in my electric oven. You can do that in pressure cooker or offcourse microwave.
Add some vegetable oil in the bottom of that container whichI ll put into my oven. Now take out the marinated chicken and add them in that container. Add all the chopped vegetables over the chicken and spread the marinated masala over the vegetables, which is left in that bowl.Add little salt and ghee over the vegetables.
Now its time to cook. Close the oven lid and cook for 40-45 min.
If you use pressure cooker you have to be very carefull.The flame should be very low or you can place the cooker after putting a tawa. This will supply even heating.
After 40-45 min check out the chicken. You can feel the aroma of chicken.
By the time the chicken will be perfectly cooked and also you ll see that little bit of burn aroma,like tandoori chicken.
All the vegetables are also well cooked and will give a perfect combination with the chicken.
Have this with roti or rice.
Hope you like the recipe and try this at home.
Enjoy!!!!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Mini Pizzas Served on Toasted English Muffins
The possibilities for these satisfying bites are endless. Consider using goat cheese instead of the cheddar, some sliced onion and perhaps some herbs.
Mini Pizzas Served on a Toasted English MuffinOther quick savory treats to please your palate from Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen:
4 - 6 english muffins, sliced in the middle
pasta sauce
shredded extra old cheddar cheese
freshly grated Parmesan cheese (optional)
pitted Kalamata olives, sliced
Jalapeno peppers, seeded and sliced into rounds
red chili powder flakes
Toast the english muffins.
Cover each round with pasta sauce, top with cheddar cheese, Parmesan if using, olives, Jalapenos and red pepper flakes. Transfer to the oven rack and broil until the cheese is melted - about five minutes.
Note: Just in case you are over zealous with the toppings, you will want to ensure you have an oven liner or a strip of aluminum foil on the rack below the pizzas just in case the cheese spills over. Us cooks know what it is like to have a spill over in the oven and what a mess it can be to clean up.
This recipe can be increased or decreased as desired.
Devilled Curried Eggs
Goat Cheese Olive Balls
Wine Inspired Popcorn
Lisa's Spicy Nachos
On the top of the reading stack: blogs that I have been meaning to keep up with.
Audio Accompaniment: A tribute to Alvin 'Kojo' Brown. Nice chillin' music. Apparently he was a mentor to Black Uhuru among other reggae musicians.
Cherry almond bars
I watched “Ides of March” last week and liked it a lot; it is very difficult to pay attention to anything else when Gosling and Clooney are on the screen – and I am sure the girls will agree with me on that –
but Paul Giamatti, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Evan Rachel Wood deliver great performances, too. I usually do not like political thrillers that much but “Ides of March” surprised me in a
Monday, December 26, 2011
Payesh or Kheer
Friday, December 23, 2011
Fennel and Grape Tomato Frittata with Goat Cheese
Any assortment of fresh herbs to your taste will add a little springy step to this frittata — I used a blend of rosemary, thyme and parsley, but basil or dill would make delightful choices as well.
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Recipe by Lisa Turner Published on December 23, 2011 A simple and sturdy egg "pie" with mellow and slightly crunchy butter-sautéed fennel as well as sweet grape tomatoes and creamy and salty goat cheese Print this recipe Ingredients:
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Other frittatas from my vegetarian kitchen that you may enjoy:
Potato, Onion and Stilton Frittata
Greek Feta & Olive Frittata
Asparagus and Feta Cheese Frittata
On the top of the reading stack: cookbooks
Audio Accompaniment: Brian Eno Neroli
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Gingerbread chocolate madeleines
My last holiday post almost turned out like a big FAIL: after baking these delicious and oh, so tender madeleines I decided to deep them on a chocolate glaze I’d seen in one of my cookbooks. But the problem was that the glaze never set. Not ever. So I recommend dipping them in tempered chocolate to avoid that problem (just so you know it, the madeleines are great without the chocolate coating,
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Indian-Style Spicy Cream of Corn Soup
Urad dal and black mustard seeds are easily found in any Indian or Asian grocer.
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Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Indian Published on December 21, 2011 A simple warm and nourishing Indian-style spicy cream of corn soup — with the "cream" supplied by puréed protein-rich urad dal Print this recipe Ingredients:
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Other corn recipes you may enjoy:
Homemade Creamed Corn
Roasted Corn and Jalapeño Cheese Soup
Black-Eyed Pea Soup with Corn and Dill
Quinoa Soup with Corn
On the top of the reading stack: Writer's Diary Volume 1: 1873-1876 by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
Audio Accompaniment: Paul Kalkbrenner
Monday, December 19, 2011
Skillet Corn Bread
I adapted this recipe from Once Upon a Tart by Frank Mentesana and Jerome Audureau. If I was to visit New York, I would be sure to stop by their bakeshop and cafe for some most delicious eats and I would bring my dear friend Susan too. In addition to tarts, they serve mouthwatering soups, sandwiches, salads, condiments, quick breads and cookies. All of the recipes I have tried from this beautifully illustrated informative book have worked out perfectly. I think this cookbook is out of print and that is a shame. If your wallet is stuffed with cash, the used copies are truly worth the money.
I have always been looking for blue cornmeal and finally found some at a local health food store. Made from whole blue corn and with a slightly sweet flavor, this is surely a staple to have on hand in addition to yellow cornmeal. I will be exploring this hard to find grain often.
Yet another idea for your Christmas dinner.
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Recipe by Lisa Turner Adapted from Once Upon a Tart Published on December 19, 2011 A moist and delicious cornbread cooked in a skillet — with a beautiful soft texture like a cake and a wonderful blue and yellow cornmeal taste with a little mellow sweetness and gentle jalapeño heat, this cornbread is a great choice for an afternoon tea, and could almost be served as a guilt-free dessert Print this recipe Ingredients:
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Other cornbreads from Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen you are sure to enjoy:
Classic Cornbread
Yogurt Cornbread
Jalapeno Spoon Bread
Cornmeal Johnny Cake
On the top of the reading stack: Dostoevsky - "The Diary of a Writer"
Audio Accompaniment: B3yond
Eggnog pound cake with crystal rum glaze
I told you I was going to make Flo Braker’s eggnog pound cake, didn’t I? I am so glad I did – this cake is delicious! Very tender, with a crunchy glaze and a boozy touch – perfect.
I finally watched “TRON: Legacy” this weekend – I hate 3D movies, that is why I did not watch it in the theaters; up to this moment I still haven’t decided what I love the most about the movie: the creative plot,
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Beet, Orange, Olive Salad with Goat Cheese and Sun-Dried Tomatoes
This unusual salad would be a lovely addition to your Christmas dinner table. For vegetarians a feast could consist of this salad accompanied by a refreshing tomato and corn chowder, my mushroom nut loaf in golden puff pastry, and a beautiful Christmas pavlova for dessert. After opening your gifts, you may wish to devour some of my famous rum balls, but do take care as they are addictive and might fill you up before the main feast. Perhaps the rum balls are better served on Christmas eve, though every family has their own traditions.
The pantry is always full when I go home for Christmas to visit my Dad, and when my Mom was alive it was even more packed. Mom and I always prepared some snacks, simple as cheese and crackers and cookies (of course shortbread cookies) to serve as we opened our gifts and enjoyed each other's company. Not a lavish affair and only the close-knit family, but my goodness my Mom would be talking about Christmas for the next year the following day and in early January! She spoiled my brother and me to the point of embarrassment really. I am glad she got some pleasure from the occasion, and she was such a treasure, though visiting my family is precious anytime of year. I miss my Mom and think of her often during the Christmas holidays and dream about her loving presence all of the time.
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Recipe by Lisa Turner Published on December 17, 2011 A nourishing and colorful winter salad with the robust flavors of beets, oranges, radicchio, olives, sun-dried tomatoes and goat cheese Print this recipe Salad:
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More salads from Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen you are sure to enjoy:
Beet and Feta Salad
Curried Quinoa Salad with Lentils and Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Fried Saganaki with Halloumi on a Greek Tomato Salad with Kalamata Olives
On the top of the reading stack: The Cat's Table by Michael Ondaatje.
Audio Accompaniment: Dropsonde by Biosphere
Friday, December 16, 2011
Holiday biscotti + Nicolas Winding Refn
I cannot wait for “Drive” to arrive here but the first time I ever heard of Nicolas Winding Refn was when he got a prize in Cannes this year; since I am a very curious creature I looked him up at IMDb, which got me to “Bronson”; now I cannot wait to watch two movies from that director. :)
And because I am a very curious creature I do not know why it took me so long to try biscotti for the
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Chickpea Flour Pissaladières with Caramelized Fennel & Onions
But even omitting anchovies from any conception of a Provençal pizza, I still craved the simple elegance and joyously intense flavours of Mediterranean ingredients, and the inspired pairing of pungent saltiness with sweetness suggested by the placement of anchovies with caramelized onions. So in place of anchovies, this version of a pissaladière has plenty of full-flavoured good quality kalamata olives and some generous rounds of fresh soft unripened goat cheese, while the sweetness comes from caramelized fennel as well as onions, in addition to some colourful roasted grape tomatoes.
Pissaladières are also typically made with a bread dough, but I loved the idea of making little savoury pancakes from chickpea flour as a base for these "pizzas", as suggested in Yotam Ottolenghi's beautiful and inventive cookbook "Plenty". Quite honestly, the aroma of these pancakes alone is so inviting you'll be tempted to eat them without any topping at all. You can easily find chickpea (garbanzo bean) flour in Italian, Middle Eastern, Indian or Asian grocers, or at many natural food stores.
Chickpea Flour Pissaladières with Caramelized Fennel & Onions |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Adapted from Plenty: Vibrant Vegetable Recipes From London's Ottolenghi Cuisine: French (Southern) Published on December 15, 2011 Savory Mediterranean "pizzas" loaded with pungent olives, salty and creamy goat cheese, and sweet roasted tomatoes and caramelized fennel and onions Print this recipe Tomatoes:
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Other recipes from my kitchen you may enjoy:
Grape Tomato and Goat Cheese Clafouti
Brown Rice and Blue Cheese Gratin with Cauliflower and Broccoli
Cassoulet with Bread Topping
Farfalle Pasta with Cannellini Beans and Asparagus in a White Mushroom Yogurt Sauce
On the top of the reading stack: the web
Audio Accompaniment: Nulleins
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Eggnog truffles
The eggnog flavor, here transformed into truffles (a very easy recipe that does not call for many ingredients) has already been around my kitchen in cookie, crème brûlée and ice cream form; I loved each and every one of the twists on that classic holiday flavor and maybe, if there’s still time, I will also try Flo Braker’s eggnog pound cake.
Another twist on a classic I adore is Eric Prydz’s “
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Chana Saag (Chickpea and Spinach Curry)
Chana Saag (Chickpea and Spinach Curry) |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Indian Published on December 13, 2011 A rich, creamy and flavorful Indian-spiced chickpea and spinach curry — a wonderful meal for special guests Print this recipe Ingredients:
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Baked Paneer and Chickpea Cutlets
Chickpea Flour Curry
Chickpea and Quinoa Salad with Lemon and Tahini
Chickpeas in a Spicy Mint Sauce
On the top of the reading stack: Plenty
Audio Accompaniment: Vladislav Delay
Monday, December 12, 2011
Gluten-Free Dietary Advice
There are plenty of gluten-free grains that are digestible such as quinoa, rice, millet, gram flour (besan or chickpea flour), buckwheat, corn and teff which can be used as substitutes for wheat flour and consumed as side dishes or for breakfast. Oats may also be consumed, though there is some controversy whether or not oats are acceptable and it seems it would depend on the individual and whether cross-contamination occurs during processing of the oats. Oats should be pure and uncontaminated. It is important to check labels when buying processed food, but sometimes the labels are not always accurate unfortunately, so it is best to go with a trusted grocer and avoid processed foods as much as possible.
Other important sources of gluten-free foods include beans and legumes, the grains I have mentioned above and natural sources of sweeteners such as honey and sugar, such as xylitol. Fruits, vegetables, meats and most dairy products are also a healthy choice that won't upset the system. Most oils are also suitable and healthy for those afflicted with celiac disease. Feel free to spice up your dishes too.
I will offer up a few of my own gluten-free recipes to my readers:
Gluten-Free Honey, Lemon, Poppy Seed Cake
Chocolate Cocoa Brownies with Dried Cranberries and Chickpea Flour
Makki Di Roti (Griddle Cooked Corn Bread)
Spicy Quinoa Nut Loaf
Quinoa Soup with Corn
Some resources you may want to check for more information and recipes for those suffering from gluten-free allergies:
Diet, Desserts and Dogs
Gluten-Free Goddess
Simply Sugar and Gluten-Free
Wheat Free Meat Free
Foods that are gluten-free
Chocolate ginger crinkle cookies and movies I cannot wait to watch
In my world, there is no such thing as too many cookies, especially at this time of the year – therefore, my baking spree included these crinkle cookies (along with the almond spice wafers).
On a different note, have you seen this poster? Absolutely amazing – I have the feeling that a masterpiece is coming (as if I did not have enough to long for already). :)
Chocolate ginger crinkle cookies
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Christmas Entertaining Ideas
These are some of the most special treats, breakfasts and dinner ideas I've created for my own loved ones through Christmases of the past years, and they have become as cherished to them as to myself. Many vegetarians such as myself, or families who have one or more vegetarians, have had to forgo or add to earlier Christmas food traditions out of necessity. But this should be considered no loss as Christmas traditions have always grown throughout generations of family. One of the purposes of this food blog has always been to show that vegetarian food can be a rewarding experience, not just for everyday eating but also for the most important occasions. I hope that those of you who have followed me through the years can agree, and I hope that you will find an idea in these posts that will add to your own holiday eating and entertaining experiences. Most of all, I hope that each and everyone one of you — old friends and newcomers — have a very warm and blessed Christmas.
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