| Kothimeera Pallila Pachadi |
Kodiguddu Pulusu |
Charu |
| Omelette in Mug |
Menthi Avakaya |
Pulihora |
| Vankaya Pulusu Pachadi |
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Andhra Recipes
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Recipe List
Kothimeera Pachadi | Kottumalli Thuvaiyal | Coriander Chutney | Green Chutney
I'm sharing a simple Green Chutney with you all which is packed with lots of antioxidants.This chutney is made of very simple ingredients & also a non stove top chutney.
Ingredients
1 Bunch of coriander/cilantro
1 Tbs Lemon Juice ( Adjust acc.)
2 Green chili's
1 Tbs Jaggeree powder
Salt
Clean the cilantro bunch & dry it on a towel. Now in a blender add cilantro, green chili''s, salt & jaggeree powder. Blend it to smooth paste. Now add the lemon juice to the chutney & mix it well.
Serve it with hot rice & a little ghee. You can also side up this chutney with idli & dosa also.
Note: Adjust lemon juice acc. to your taste & also the green chili too.
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Chutneys and Pickles
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Finale of BWW # 88
It's been a couple of months that I'm away from blogging & after a short break I'm so happy to come back into blogging world with BWW event. The response was just awesome & I'm so thankful to all who participated in this event.
Scones & the Dough by DeepaliJain of Confusion Cook
Pizza Rustica by Lynne of Cafe Lynnylu
Calendule in Cucina / Calendula in the Kitchen by Simona of Pulcetta
Beginnings by Priya of The Humpty Dumpty Kitchen
Eataly by Barbara of Bread & Companatico
Grapes by Chitrangada Kundu of Color & Spices
Pagan Ecstacy by Rosa of Rosa's Yummy Yums
Drink in the View by Haalo of Cook (almost) Anything at Least Once
Mormore-Mediterranean Fish by Cinzia of Cindy Star
Herb Flavored Green beans & Beetroot Stir Fry by Usha of Sizzling Indian Recipes
Tanusree of Ma Niche
Asparagus by Me
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BWW
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Black & White Wednesday Week # 88
I'm so happy to announce the Black and White Wednesday #88 event @ my blog.This event was initially started by Susan of The well-Seasoned Cook, Wich was passed on & now being managed by Cinzia of Cindystar.
Simple rules:
1. Send in a Black & White or a monochromatic pic of a food or something that represents food.
2. A file size should be as mentioned below:
5.Non bloggers can send in your pics to the above mail id & I would be happy to post it for you.
6. For queries you can leave a comment below.
Ammaji Recipes
1. Send in a Black & White or a monochromatic pic of a food or something that represents food.
2. A file size should be as mentioned below:
- For portrait/500 wide & 700 long
- For landscape/700 wide & 500 long or 600 square
- Subject : BWW#88
- Name
- Title of pic
- Url to your page
5.Non bloggers can send in your pics to the above mail id & I would be happy to post it for you.
6. For queries you can leave a comment below.
Ammaji Recipes
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BWW
Monday, March 25, 2013
Oats & Peanuts Ladoo
In Her words
When Sreevalli,
asked me to do a for a guest post I was not able to send her one
immediately, but she was kind and patient enough and gave me enough time
to send her a post. Though I was ready with the recipe, I had my special post (300th post)
coming up so I had to delay this guest post, which when I explained to
her, she kindly understood and obliged. (Thank you so much Sreevalli). I
came to know about Sreevalli and her blog recently, the best thing that
caught my attention immediately was her brilliant and clean blog design
and clicks, needless to say she has good collection of recipes too with
drool-worthy pictures that will push you to try some.
As
per her request I made a simple delectable sweet with oats and peanuts,
that is both healthy and delicious. Its so easy to make and way more
healthier than ghee sweets. Moreover it keeps well for more than a week
or even 10 days, in normal room temperature. The cardamom pods added
gives the ladoos a very appetizing aroma and flavor, whereas peanuts and
oats combines together to make a delicious combo. These ladoos have a
powdery texture and melts in your mouth as you bite, you will definitely
enjoy relishing the flavors in it. You need a very few minutes to make
these and they make a very delightful and sweet evening snack. If you
are conscious about the calories that sugar can give you can try
replacing with jaggery or palm jaggery. So now lets move on to the
recipe. Hope you like it. Thanks again Sreevalli for the opportunity..!!
Total Preparation Time - 15 to 20 minutes
INGREDIENTS
- Oats - 1 cup (50 grams)
- Peanuts / Groundnuts - 1/2 cup (50 grams; roasted & skinned)
- Sugar - 1/2 cup (5 spoons / 50 grams)
- Cardamom pods - 2
- Milk - 2 to 3 spoons or as required
PREPARATION METHOD
- Dry roast (i.e. roast in pan without oil or fat) peanuts and oats together in a medium flame for about 3 to 4 minutes.
- When done remove from flame and set aside until it reaches a bearable temperature.
- Now add this roasted oats peanut mixture and sugar into a blender and grind into a fine powder.
- Then remove from the jar and empty it on a plate. Sprinkle milk little by little and simultaneously rub the mixture well using your hands. Do this until you can press some flour well into a firm ball that does not fall apart.
- Then take some amount of the flour and make balls by pressing firmly.
- Serve or store in airtight boxes. Keeps well for 7 to 10 days when stored in an airtight container.
TIP 1: You can try the same ladoos without peanuts.
TIP 2: You can add some ghee and make the ladoos if you want it to be more rich.
TIP 3: Instead of sugar you can use palm jaggery also, it will be more healthy.
Healthy and tasty ladoos are now ready!! You will love the flavors for sure!!
I love to thank Divya Pramil for sending this delicious recipe to my guest post.
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Guest Post
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Soft Garlicky Bread Sticks with Dipping Sauce - A Guest Post
For the Guest post series of "Something Sweet " I have invited "Julie of Erivumpuliyumm" to share a yummy recipe here. She has a beautiful space with lots of wonderful recipes which you would love try on.
Coming to the post in her words..
Coming to the post in her words..
Sreevalli @ Ammaji's Recipes asked me if I can join her guest post series"Something Sweet", I happily accepted the request.I was a bit busy at home but she gave me ample time to decide the recipe and the date too,so sweet of her.Sreevalli has a wonderful space and an experienced blogger since 2009,admire her lovely clicks & yummy recipes.Thank you Sreevalli for making me a part of your guest post series,feeling very happy.
This time,I would like to share soft garlicky bread sticks.The name itself sounds flavorful.Isn't it?? I love those long cylindrical shaped soft ones a lot.Perfect with a bowl of soup or great with some dipping sauce.If you love those from pizza huts,you will definitely love this garlicky ones too with a homemade dipping sauce.Do give this a try & Enjoy !!!
Servings ~ 17-18 bread sticks
Ingredients
1.all purpose flour 3 cups
parmesan cheese 3 tablespoons grated sugar 2 tablespoons
garlic powder 3 teaspoons
salt 1 1/4 teaspoons
minced fresh basil 3/4 teaspoon or 1/4 teaspoon dried basil
2.active dry yeast 2 teaspoons
water 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons (70° to 80°)
olive oil 2 tablespoons
To brush
butter, melted 1 tablespoon
Dipping sauce
tomato sauce 3/4 cup
oregano 1 tsp
italian seasoning 1/2 tbsp
garlic powder 1/2 tsp
Method:
Bread Sticks
- Take leukwarm water or microwave water on high for 45 secs.Add yeast to this and let it stand to become frothy.(about 5-7 mins)
- In a large bowl,combine all the ingredients listed under 1.Mix with a wire whisk to combine.
- Add the frothy yeast mixture and make a dough that is not very sticky and not very smooth.Add in the olive oil half in the bowl and half on top of the dough.Combine well.
- Turn dough onto a lightly floured surface. Divide into 20 portions. Shape each into a ball; roll each into a 9-in. rope. Place on greased baking sheets/parchment paper lined tray. Cover and let rise in a warm place for 40 -60 minutesor until doubled.
- In the mean time,preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Place in the oven and bake at 350° for 18-22 minutes or until golden brown.(Mine was done at 17-18 mins).Remove to wire racks to cool. Brush warm breadsticks with butter.
Dipping Sauce
- Simmer the tomato sauce along with the seasonings in a pan for 10 minutes and enjoy !!
Notes
* I used dry basil in this recipe.
* I feel 9" was too long,you can always reuce the size to 7".
* Brushing the top with butter after bake prevents the crust from drying.
* You can use bread flour too instead of all purpose flour as the original recipe calls for it.
* You can alter the amount of seasoning as per tastes in the dipping sauce or use a store brought dipping suace too !!
I would like to thank "Julie" for sharing this wonderful recipes with all us today. Here is small flower as a token of thanks.
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Guest Post
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Galleria of Black & White Wednesdays #69
I want to thank one and all participated in Black & White Wednesday event.
It was a delight to see all the beautiful shots in my place. Enjoy the virtual delight
for now & do check on Cindy's place for upcoming schedule.
It was a delight to see all the beautiful shots in my place. Enjoy the virtual delight
for now & do check on Cindy's place for upcoming schedule.
" Baby loves Cuppycake " by Khansa Erooth of A novice Cuisine
" Kitchen Tools Ready " by Cinzia of Cindystar
" Ready to go " by Cinzia of Cindystar
" Nicely Deep Fried " by Cinzia of Cindystar
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BWW
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