Today is a day to rejoice the forthcoming wedding of a most gifted and talented blogger, Nithya Rajasekaran -
Ingredients:
Gram flour or chick pea flour(Besan/Kadala maavu) – 1/2 cup
Water - 1 1/2 cup
Asafoetida(perungayam) - a pinch
Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
Onion - 1
Tomato - 2
Green chillies - 2
Bell pepper or Capsicum (1/2 medium sized chopped)Garlic - 4 pods
Fennel(Saunf / Sombu) - 1 tsp (I replaced with Cumin since I did not have fennel seeds)
Cinnamon(pattai) - 1/2 inch piece (used 1 tsp of my curry ma podi instead)
Urad dhall - 1/2 tsp
Channa dhall - 1/2 tsp
Mustard - 1/2 tsp
Curry leaves
Salt - for taste
Preparation (from Nithya's blog)
Chop the onion and tomatoes into cubes and slit the chilies. Dice the garlic pods finely.
Dilute gram flour, turmeric powder and salt in the water and keep it ready.
Take two tsp of oil in a pan and splutter mustard seeds, urad dhall and channa dhall. Drop in the curry leaves, chilly and fry for a min. Now add the chopped onion, tomato and garlic and fry until onion turns transparent.
Now add the ground saunf and cinnamon powder. Reduce the flame to the lowest mark and pour the gram flour water mixture while stirring continuously. Now increase the flame slightly and keep stirring until it gets cooked and becomes slightly thick and glossy.
Add chopped coriander leaves at this stage if desired and collected in the serving bowl.
Simple and quick Bombay chutney or Bombay Masala is ready to serve :)
Serve it hot with chapathi or poori.
And Nithya, this one's to salute your creativity :) I ended up making a capsicum couscous
Apple-Capsicum Couscous
Ingredients
1 Cup French couscous (sprouted)
1/2 apple
1 capsicum
1/2 cup fresh spinach leaves
1-2 green chilies (mine are green turned red :)
1/2 cup chopped mushrooms
1/4 cup Grated coconut
1 tsp grated ginger
1 tsp crushed bay leaves
1/2 tsp mustard seeds, urad dal for tempering
1tsp olive oil
Preparation
Chop the apple and the capsicum into small pieces
slit the green chilies and grate the ginger and keep ready
In 2 cups of water, cook the couscous until soft and fluffy
In a wide mouthed pan, heat the oil and pop the mustard, following up with the urad dal
When the dal is golden, add the chopped veggies & fruit and chilies, bay leaves and saute for a bit
Now add the curry powder and salt
When the capsicum (bell pepper) is semi-soft, add the cooked couscous to the pan and stir in with the curry.
Now add the grated coconut and turn it once
Garnish with your choice of nuts, and basil
Healthy one pot meal is ready to eat :)
Nithya's Party is also being hosted on these blogs
Priya Suresh - Priya easy n tasty recipes
Priya Sreeram - Bon Appetit
Radhika - Tickling Palates
Revathy - Kaarasaaram
Sanjeeta - Different Strokes
Vardhini - Zesty Palette
Rupali - RecipeGrabBag
Check out the other Bloggers in this Marathon
The day a girl becomes a bride, is like no other. It is one of the few most cherished moments of life. It is the day she embarks the new journey of life. Holding someone's hand, with dreams in heart and sparkle in the eyes. Having mixed feelings of missing her mother's home, excited and anxious about the new home. It is indeed a special day for her!! Very soon one of our friends, a lovely blogger and a beautiful photographer, is going to enter into wedlock. I believe you would have guessed who it is by now. For those who are still wondering, it is none other than Nithya of 4thsensecooking, who is getting married this November. (Hard to believe she has such a fine collection of recipes already under her belt)
Thanks to the advent of technology, the world has become very small.
Though nothing can equal the joy of celebration in person, we all would want to wish her and celebrate with her, the most joyous period of her life. Here we are all, united, to wish her all the best and a very Happy Married Life. So today we are throwing this virtual bridal shower for Nithya to express our happiness and to celebrate with her.
Though nothing can equal the joy of celebration in person, we all would want to wish her and celebrate with her, the most joyous period of her life. Here we are all, united, to wish her all the best and a very Happy Married Life. So today we are throwing this virtual bridal shower for Nithya to express our happiness and to celebrate with her.
And what could be a better way to celebrate than with food, the quintessential subject, that binds us all... So we decided to cook it up, literally and that too Nithya's own dishes from her own blog - 4thsensecooking. I had chosen to make her Kaju Murrukus which I fell in love with but with all of us watching our weight and time being a little rushed, I decided to make Bombay Chutney, a dish which was very well-loved by all - Hope she likes the recreation of her own favorite dishes and gets a taste of it through the world wide web. See Nithya's recipe here. thank you Anamika for organizing this - What a wonderful gesture :) So glad to be part of it!
Gram flour or chick pea flour(Besan/Kadala maavu) – 1/2 cup
Water - 1 1/2 cup
Asafoetida(perungayam) - a pinch
Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
Onion - 1
Tomato - 2
Green chillies - 2
Bell pepper or Capsicum (1/2 medium sized chopped)Garlic - 4 pods
Fennel(Saunf / Sombu) - 1 tsp (I replaced with Cumin since I did not have fennel seeds)
Cinnamon(pattai) - 1/2 inch piece (used 1 tsp of my curry ma podi instead)
Urad dhall - 1/2 tsp
Channa dhall - 1/2 tsp
Mustard - 1/2 tsp
Curry leaves
Salt - for taste
The process colorfully told :) |
Chop the onion and tomatoes into cubes and slit the chilies. Dice the garlic pods finely.
Dilute gram flour, turmeric powder and salt in the water and keep it ready.
Take two tsp of oil in a pan and splutter mustard seeds, urad dhall and channa dhall. Drop in the curry leaves, chilly and fry for a min. Now add the chopped onion, tomato and garlic and fry until onion turns transparent.
Now add the ground saunf and cinnamon powder. Reduce the flame to the lowest mark and pour the gram flour water mixture while stirring continuously. Now increase the flame slightly and keep stirring until it gets cooked and becomes slightly thick and glossy.
Add chopped coriander leaves at this stage if desired and collected in the serving bowl.
Simple and quick Bombay chutney or Bombay Masala is ready to serve :)
Serve it hot with chapathi or poori.
The complied feast for the shower :) |
And Nithya, this one's to salute your creativity :) I ended up making a capsicum couscous
1 Cup French couscous (sprouted)
1/2 apple
1 capsicum
1/2 cup fresh spinach leaves
1-2 green chilies (mine are green turned red :)
1/2 cup chopped mushrooms
1/4 cup Grated coconut
1 tsp grated ginger
1 tsp crushed bay leaves
1/2 tsp mustard seeds, urad dal for tempering
1tsp olive oil
Chop the apple and the capsicum into small pieces
slit the green chilies and grate the ginger and keep ready
In 2 cups of water, cook the couscous until soft and fluffy
In a wide mouthed pan, heat the oil and pop the mustard, following up with the urad dal
When the dal is golden, add the chopped veggies & fruit and chilies, bay leaves and saute for a bit
Now add the curry powder and salt
When the capsicum (bell pepper) is semi-soft, add the cooked couscous to the pan and stir in with the curry.
Now add the grated coconut and turn it once
Garnish with your choice of nuts, and basil
Healthy one pot meal is ready to eat :)
Nithya's Party is also being hosted on these blogs
Party also being hosted at:
Anamika Arun - Taste Junction
Krithi - Krithi's KitchenPriya Mitharwal - Mharo Rajasthan Recipes
Priya Mahadeven - Priyas Now ServingPriya Suresh - Priya easy n tasty recipes
Priya Sreeram - Bon Appetit
Radhika - Tickling Palates
Revathy - Kaarasaaram
Sanjeeta - Different Strokes
Vardhini - Zesty Palette
Rupali - RecipeGrabBag
Check out the other Bloggers in this Marathon
This surely is a great dish. A sure lovely bridal shower for Nithya.
ReplyDeleteHello Priya, really missed blogging for quite a while now. Shall visit your posts I missed whenever I get time da.
ReplyDeleteIt is really very nice of you to have posted a recipe in a blogger's memory. I got to know about such a lovely person through your post.
And again, so sweet of you to wish Nithya. The couscous looks fabulous and creative too :)
Yummy dishes, am stunned to see that apple capsicul couscous,fantastic..
ReplyDeleteWarm way to celebrate this special occasions. Creative and inviting couscous!
ReplyDeletewow Priya, what a great presentation !!!
ReplyDeletewow yummy dish and looks so tempting with wonderful clicks ....
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to celebrate the bridal shower!!! Loved the bombay chutney and the apple capsicum cous cous :)
ReplyDeleteTempting dish and a lovely presentation.
ReplyDeleteA yummy looking dish and lovely presentation..
ReplyDeleteYumm luking chutney as well asthe apple capsicum Couscous.Neatly presented.Luv it
ReplyDeleteWhat a great chutney to honor your friend!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much dear :) I feel so blessed to have got such sweet friends. The bridal shower post was such a surprise to me and it totally made my day the happiest :) Hugssss to you dear :)
ReplyDeleteThank you again and keep me in your prayers always :)
Love both the dishes. The Bombay chutney looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delishious.
ReplyDeleteI see you sprout couscous, now that sounds different. I have only ever sprouted buckwheat and chia.
loved the crafty bell pepper as a tribute to nithya; u have made 2 dishes and that's sweet
ReplyDeletecool way to do virtual bridal showers with pretty pictures and intelligent & innovative recipes
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to the bride-to-be!! That's really a fabulous idea and really nice to be celebrating blogger friends special occasions!! Apple/capsicum couscous looks interesting/inviting...it would definitely come in handy... as a one pot meal!!
ReplyDeleteWow,beautiful presentation and delicious and yummy recipes,you people are rocking!
ReplyDeleteYummy dishes. Beautiful presentation.
ReplyDeleteDelicious recipes...
ReplyDeletelooks yummy....
ReplyDeleteIt is really a very sweet gesture - throwing a virtual bridal shower!! Love both the dishes!! The pictures are very interesting!!
ReplyDeleteawesome presentation..
ReplyDeletelipsmacking masala..
congrats to bride..;)
Tasty Appetite
What a thoughtful gesture from all you girls!!! And congratulations to Nithya :) You have done justice to her recipes
ReplyDeleteI'm sure she will love your chutneys. They are lovely and congrats to Nithya.
ReplyDeleteWowww.... great...!! both.. luv the snaps too :)
ReplyDeletelovely pics..The apple capsicum couscous seems interesting..hosting a bridal shower such a sweet thing to do for fellow blogger.
ReplyDeleteI'm so touched by this lovely gesture; shows how closely knit we all are and how much we care about our fellow mates. Your apple capsicum couscous sounds totally delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful dishes - I can only imagine how wonderful the flavours must be! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteCharles @ FiveEuroFood.com
What a nice gesture priya! i wanted to be part of it too, but got caught up in other things :(
ReplyDeleteThat's so thoughtful n sweet of you to throw virtual bridal shower to nithya. Apple capsicum couscous is so delectable priya.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a lovely gesture!! Sooo sweet of u:-)
ReplyDeleteall dishes look very yum!!....u guys are having a gala time cooking up dishes...very nice!
ReplyDeletewow so many recepies ,thankx alot
ReplyDeleteI was wondering what happened to your entry to the bridal shower as I was eagerly waiting for it. Never did I realise that it was there buried in my reader. Lovely entries. Happy Diwali and a Prosperous New Year!
ReplyDeleteI am hosting a new event which I am calling Back to our Roots. Do check out my event and send me your entries from 15/10/11 to 30/11/11.
never heard of apple capsicum couscous... quite curious to try it! please do check out my space for authentic gujju recipes!
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