Baby steps in the kitchen

Do you remember your first dish ever cooked by you? Surely there was someone who taught you how to make it. My first learning was with 2 great ladies in my life. At 10 years of age, Sadiya my best friend who had a knack of already trying out dishes at home, helped me to make Potato tikkis. These are a delectable snack to be had piping hot with tea. Also served in Ramzan Shareef its a tasty treat to have with green spicy chutney. ( An Indian household always has to have chutneys accompanying their food) Potato tikkis are simply potatoes boiled, given a nice tadka ( tempering) with a few spices, cumin seeds and mustard seeds. A dash of lemon juice and chopped coriander all mixed into the potato mix. Then small flat tikkis made to be shallow fried rolled in flour/egg. Aloo Tikki with crisp outside soft inside is a real treat to taste buds at anytime. It’s so delicious that just name itself gets digestive juices flowing in mouth.

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Aloo tikkis…..crispy on the outside, simply melts inside the mouth.

Another dish I learnt quite early was making daal ( Hyderabadi way), tomato curry and then almost everything from my dearest mother. Ammi always let me do things step by step. She would make sure I write everything down so I dont forget and of course a day would come when she would test my culinary skills. Of course I have burnt chapatis, rice, daal ( lentils) and basic omelets and lots of recipe books! But that is what makes you learn to be more patient and loving. I think that is when I learnt that if you put your heart into anything, it always turns out to be special. So you have to go that extra mile to achieve it. Thank you my dearest mom, you have been my biggest source of inspiration always. I am sharing the tomato chutney recipe. Its highly recommended. Can be had with rice or with rotis/chapatis. Bon appetit.

ZA- an abbreviation of Pizza

What would one do without Pizza in their ‘diet’? Well even if you have it occasionally, its a whole complete meal. With the soft or crusty bread adding to your carbohydrates to all the delicious toppings from colorful veggies, to the succulent and yummy olives, chicken or meat for the Non-vegetarian lovers, and a huge spread of melting mozarella cheese ( actually a Keto lover’s choice) Definitely a treat to first eat with your eyes, then the aroma of those ingredients which fill your nostrils till you cant resist it anymore….and then you eat it or gobble it with your mouth.

My first meeting with it was actually quite late. Till then the commercially available ones were eaten but not savored completely. Pizza Hut, a family place where pizzas of all sorts and varieties fills up the place inviting you over and over again. The irresistible pan pizzas with their thick crusts, so chewy and tasty that you could eat them solo too. A wide array of choices from the traditional Margarita, to the actual delicacies like Meat lovers, Chicken lovers, Spicy grilled chicken, Super Supreme to Cheese Lovers, Vegetarian spicy ones and so many more. The addition of having the dough rims filled with extra cheese or meat or other fillings gives one the variety to go back and try all these treats. A thin crust pan pizza is also a treat for the gastric system !!!

Such a colorful fare

Of course the additional accompaniments are no less from the Chicken Wings to the jalapeno sticks or the mindblowing potato wedges. A bowl of delicious salad with variety of sauces, dips and mixes is a sure tantalizing starter. Further additions are their variety of pastas and lasagnes. A one-stop shop to whet the appetite. And when it comes to pizza, Pizza Hut is one of the best in town

Of course we try our varieties at home. To get the flavors in our kitchens is no less a task but an enjoyable one….the kneading of the dough being the most enjoyable one. An experiment with it is always a delight for the household. And in this lockdown time, has added more ideas to go with it.

Ready to go into the Oven
As ingredients ombine together with the heat of the oven

Varieties are many and you may have your liking be it Dominoes or Upper Crust, but nevertheless its Za…..our all time favorite pizza

A street food Delight- Ask an Indian !!!

Street food is the second most common thing in India after Bollywood movies. Maybe another blog on that later! We have such a variety available on the streets that they seem more scrumptious and mouth-watering than taking the trouble to go to a restaurant, being polite, asking for a menu and ordering in a prim and proper manner. Instead standing at street vendor stalls, with little disposable plates or wrapped up sandwiches in paper is the norm and taste we love to have. Totally irresistible ! Sometimes there is pani puri trickling down as you push the big puris in your mouth, at other times you have to be messy with your hands or your mouth as you eat double-decker chutney and vegetable sandwiches or gobble that yummy dosa with chutneys. From kala khatta golas to bhel puris, pani puris, fried chicken and baida rotis……one thing that is popular, healthy, filling and cheap is our very favorite : Vada pav ( Vada = potato fritter and pav = bread)

Vada pav recipe | How to make vada pav - Swasthi's Recipes

This is something I shall share with you today. So you can make it easily in your kitchens. Here goes: Boil 3-4 medium sized potatoes and mash them well. On a low flame, take 1 tsp oil, add cumin seeds ( zeera), mustard ( rai), haldi powder ( turmeric) red chili powder, coriander powder, salt and lastly add finely chopped ginger ( 2 tbsp).Put flame off. Add the mixture to the mashed potatoes and mix well. Make patties of these flat and round and keep aside. Make a batter of gram flour mixed with water, salt, 1/4 tsp red chilli powder, 1/4 tsp of garam masala powder . Dip the patties prepared and fry them on shallow fry and medium flame but till crispy and well done.

The interesting ingredient of vada pav is the chutney. You make them with love and they turn out the best.

Chutney 1 ( Green Chutney) Blend a bunch of coriander ( washed well) with 2 green chillies, 1 tsp cumin powder, salt and 1-2 flakes of garlic. This should be a fine paste. 1/4 tsp of lemon juice can be added too.

Green chutney recipe | How to make green chutney - Swasthi's Recipes

Chutney 2 (Red Chutney) Blend 3-4 pods of garlic along with 2 tbsp of roasted peanuts, 4-6 dried red chillies and 2 tbsp of coconut grated. When ground well, add 2 tbsp of olive oil or any oil and salt to taste.

Vada Pav Masala/Dry Garlic Coconut Chutney/Dry Garlic Chutney ...

Vada Pav: Take the pav ( its a special Mumbai baked bun, not easily available everywhere…but search for it) Cut open, add Red chutney to one side and a good spread of green chutney on the other. Place the fried patty in between and serve with fried green chillies. Its surely heaven;y when the spices hit your palate. Do take it with tea….to get that extra kick !

Salmon in rich creamy sauce

My daughter had been seasoning Salmon with salt and a little lemon juice and steaming it. One look at it, and I told her : ” Nida, you have to add flavors. Let me create something special for you. And then my creative Chef’s cap came up with this. Please make it and enjoy it. It turned out to be delicious, tempting dish and can be used for diets like Keto too.

Season salmon with salt and black pepper. Fry for a minute each side in a pan without any oil. In a pan, add 1 tsp oil, half chopped onions, sun-dried tomatoes ( blended beautifully). Add a dollop of butter. Add in low fat cream( 2 tbsp), spinach chopped finely ( 7 leaves), parmesan cheese grated (2tbsp) and let the sauce blend beautifully with its colors feasting your eye and creating an aroma that tickles your stomach. When a smooth sauce looks inviting enough, just place the salmon in it, cover and cook on low fire 10 minutes each side. Serve in a dish. The colors look amazingly rich!

Creamy Salmon with Spinach, Tomatoes & Basil - SpicyFig
Delicious till the last bite