Saturday 30 July 2011

Chicken Bread



This is my first attempt at making a bread. I've had this recipe for a while in my diary, just couldnt summon up the courage to try it. But today I got downright brave and made chicken bread :D
It looks difficult maybe but its really easy to do !

This recipe makes 1 large and 1 small bread.

So here goes..

Ingredients :
(For the Dough)
Flour : 4 cups
Yeast : 1 tbsp heaped
Sugar : 1 tbsp
Milk : 4 tbsp
Salt : 1/2 tsp
Egg : 1 beaten
Oil : 1/4 cup


(For the Filling)
Butter : 2 tsp
Onion : 1 medium chopped
Flour : 2 tbsp
Milk : 1 1/2 cup
Salt : to taste
Black Pepper : 1/2 tsp
Garam Masala : 1/2 tsp
Chicken : 250 gm boiled and shredded
Green Chilies : 3-4 chopped
Coriander : 1/2 bunch


Method :
(For the Dough)
Dissolve sugar and yeast in 1/2 cup of lukewarm water.

Mix everything and knead into a soft dough.

 Leave to rise for 1 hour.

Meanwhile make the filling :

 Melt butter and  saute onions till transparent.

Add flour, salt, black pepper and garam masala. cook for 1-2 minutes. Take off heat...

...than add milk. put on very low flame to thicken slightly.

 Add shredded chicken, coriander and green chilies.

Mix. Leave to cool.

To assemble the bread :

 Roll out the dough in a rough square and cut the sides diagonally with a knife.

Spread the filling in the middle.

 Now do this :D

Transfer on a baking tray (this was the most trickiest part, it got all wobbly :D, so i had to ask mum to help me with this). Brush with a beaten egg. You can sprinkle it with sesame seeds if u like.

 Bake in a preheated oven at 200 degree centigrade of 30-35 minutes


Happy Baking !


Submitting this recipe to Turning the Table


Friday 29 July 2011

Mash Daal ... My way :P



hey all !
So this is what my mother calls "Pathani Daal" :P. I never liked maash ki daal before but i came across this recipe a few months back, knowing me u know i had to try it, so i did and lucky for me it turned out amazing. And i've been making it ever since. A delicious twist on your everyday daal recipe !

Ingredients :

Daal Mash : 1/2 kg
Onion : 2 sliced
Whole red chillies : 6-7
Zeera : 1 tsp
Garlic : 5-6 cloves
Tomatoes : 3 cubed
Red chilli powder : 1 tbsp ( or to taste)
Salt : to taste
Haldi : 1/4 tsp
Lemon : 1
Green Chillies : 5-6
Coriander : 1/2 bunch
Ginger : 1 inch piece julienne
Oil : 1/2 cup


Method :
Clean and soak daal in water for 1 hour. Than boil and keep aside.

Heat oil in a wok and fry onions till golden brown. Take out and keep aside.

In the same oil add freshly crushed garlic, zeera and whole red chillies.

When fragrant add tomatoes, red chilli powder, haldi and salt. Cook on low flame.

When the oil is released and the tomatoes are cooked add juice of 1 lemon, green chillies and boiled daal.

Sprinkle fried onions, ginger and coriander(i used mint cuz i was running low on coriander). Cover and put on dam for 5-7 minutes.


Happy Cooking !

Sharing this recipe with Love for Lentils


Thursday 28 July 2011

Chicken Pulao





Ingredients :
Chicken : 1/2 kg
Rice : 3/4 kg or 2 glasses
Onion : 2 medium size sliced
Ginger garlic paste : 1 tbsp
Zeera : 1 tbsp
Salt : to taste
Ground Garam Masala : 1 tbsp
Yogurt : 1/2 cup beaten ot u can substitute yogurt with 2 normal sized tomatoes
Green Chillies : 5-6


Method :


Clean and soak rice in water for 30 minutes.

Fry onions till golden than add ginger garlic paste...

 ...when fragrant add zeera, garam masala, salt and chicken. Cook till the chicken changes color.

 Than add green chillies and yogurt / tomatoes. Cook for 4-5 minutes more.

 Add water (double the amount rice) so i added 4 glasses because i'm using 2 glasses of rice. When the stock comes to a boil...

 ...add rice. Adjust the seasoning at this point.
Cover and let cook on medium flame...

...till the water almost evaporates. Than put on dum for 10 minutes on very low flame.


Happy Cooking!


Donuts with Dark chocolate glaze



Hey all
I made these donuts 2 months back and fortunately i had enough pictures to make a post. They r a little tricky cuz sometimes the dough just doesnt rise no matter how precise your measurement is, nonetheless they did turn out good on my second attempt !

This recipes makes about 15-16 average sized donuts.

Ingredients :

Flour : 2 cups
Yeast : 1/2 tbsp
Water : 1/4 cup
Milk : 3/4 cup
Butter : 1 tbsp
Egg : 1
Sugar : 3 tbsp


Method :

Mix together warm water, warm milk and yeast in a bowl, mix till the yeast is dissolved. 

Than add butter, Sugar, egg and flour. Mix to form a sticky dough. 

Cover with a damp cloth and leave to rise for 1 hour.

Roll the dough on floured surface approx 1/2 inch thick. Cut out the shapes. Put on a floured tray and leave for 30 minutes.

Deep fry on medium fire till light brown on both sides. drain on paper towel.


Now for the glaze:
Chocolate chips : 1/2 cup
Butter : 1 tbsp
Water : 2-3 tbsp
Sugar : 1 tsp
Vanilla essence : 1/2 tsp

Mix all this in a bowl and pop it in the microwave for 10 seconds. mix till smooth. 




Enjoy !

Sunday 17 July 2011

Chanay ki Daal ka Halwa



Today is Shab-e-Barat, as we call it here in Pakistan, this night is also know as Laylatun Bara'ah or Laylatun Nisfe min Sha’ban in the Arab world. This is a big night for us Muslims to pray for ourselves and others.
So for today i made chanay ki daal ka halwa. It is time consuming,i agree, but it turns out delicious!

Ingredients :
Chanay ki daal : 1/2 kg
Milk : 1 litre
Ghee : 2 1/2 to 3 cups ( oil wont give that nice flavor)
Sugar : 2 cups (You can adjust according to your taste)
Cardamom : 4-5



Method:


 Soak Daal in milk for 4-5 hours. Boil till soft ...

...and blend to a fine paste.

 Heat Ghee in a wok ( it may feel like alot of ghee but believe me it isnt, once u put the daal paste in there, it will soak up the ghee), add cardamom seeds. Stir for a minute.

 Than add the daal paste. The real work starts now, you have to stir it the whole time to prevent it from sticking...

...Stir ...

 ...stir till it changes color and stop sticking to the spoon and the wok..

 Now add sugar, and cook till the sugar dissolves.

 Dish out and garnish with raisins and almonds.

Enjoy!!