Saturday, August 6, 2011

Summer Pink Zest with Watermelon and Lemon

Hi All,
I am posting a very quick , easy and simple juice that you can serve to friends as well family on a hot summer day or any day for the matter of fact.. This is a juice that I learned to make from one of my very good friends, when I had gone to meet her on her sons birthday. I was amazed with its refreshing taste and to make things more fun.. it can be made with very little ingredients and at a very little cost.

Ingredients that you would need to make the "Summer Pink Zest":
Watermelon -1 bowl
Lemon -1 (Large in size)
Sugar - To taste
Mint Leaves

Steps to make:
1. Keep the watermelon pieces in freezer for 2 hours
2. Put the frozen water melon pieces, sugar, and the juice of one Lemon  into a blender jar.
3. Blend all the above for a minute.
3. Serve cold with mint leaves.

I hope you all like it.. !!

My Introduction into Kerala Cuisine

Hi All,

 This is my little introduction to the blogs that I am going to write. The blogs that I would be writing would be mainly on Kerala cooking and apart from that Indian cooking in general. I am writing these blogs, hoping that it will help people who are new to cooking in general as well as people who would like try out making Kerala cuisine specifically.

A basic introduction on how I got into cooking, was just for the fun of it. I initially started cooking simple dishes in my house and now I am able to make almost all types of Kerala food ranging from starters, juices, desert, Veg and Non-Veg. I love every bit of time I spend in cooking. The best part of cooking, is that it can be very simple if you really want it to be..

As I go along, I would be sharing other light moments that I had while cooking for my friends and family..

Happy reading.. and Happy Cooking..!!

Quick and Simple Kerala Rasam

Hi All,

Today I am posting a very simple and easy recipe for all to make. Today I will will be preparing a "Tomato Rasam". Rasam is generally used as a side dish with all rice. Apart from Kerala, this is a part of most South Indian homes. The other important thing to note about Rasam is that it is very good for digestion as well.

The Ingredients that you will need to make a Rasam are as follows:

Oil - 1 table spoon ( Preferably coconut-oil or vegetable oil)
mustard - 1 teaspoon
curry leaves - 1 sprig
ginger- 1 inch
garlic- 1 small pod
green chilly - 2
red chilly - 2
tomato - 2 medium
rasam powder- 2 or 3 tablespoon
tamarind - gooseberry size
water- 1 glass
crushed black pepper- 6
salt - to taste
coriander leaves - to garnish ( This can be avoided, if you do not like the smell or taste of coriander leaves)

Steps to Make the Rasam:
1. Put oil in a pan.splutter mustard seeds,red chilly,curry leaves.
2. Saute ginger garlic green chilly and tomatoes.
3. Add tamarind soaked in 1 glass water and let it boil.
4. Add rasam powder 2 to 3 tablespoon.
5. Add salt .
6. Garnish with coriander leaves and serve.

Note:Rasam powder is available readily in super markets (or South Indian/Indian stores) . Nirapara is the brand that I use.

I hope you all try this simple dish. Happy Cooking!! :)