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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

A Quick Connection with RashmiDidi

Huh, I always miss mum while experimenting in my kitchen as she was the one who guided me every time I bugged her, who enjoyed each dish I prepared (best or worst), who encouraged me to keep learning :) I never could imagine having a friendly-guide to sharpen my culinary skills - someone Indian and that too in this country… It was simply impossible :(

I keep reading online, I get so many cook-books to learn more n more! With the same purpose, I joined a foodie-group on Facebook just a week back n started interacting with fellow-foodies! Usually I don’t gel well with anyone so quickly, but this time it was totally a reverse case!

Never knew that I will get in touch with someone who is a skilled home-chef n a lovely human-being… I’m truly impressed… the way she makes anyone visualize her story behind any dish, the way she appreciates or guides efforts applied on any dish… n specially I feel so happy when I find her 1st to comment on any of my posts :) I’m really happy to have her on SJ’s Food Court as a guest writer from today itself… 

A very warm welcome to a lovely lady - Rashmi Didi :) 

Here is her first post with very tempting 'CheeseCake'...


Today, I have been honored by a fellow foodie and now friend Shruti to be a guest writer on her blog.  Her request, indeed more than that, her friendship is a testament to the bonds that can spring up over a day in today’s world of social media. She and I connected over a post on a “foodie” FB page and within minutes had established a commonality and rapport that has been ever so wonderful that within a day I feel as if I have gained a younger cousin :)  
Given the Indian tradition of marking everything auspicious with sweetness, I decided to pass on this recipe and the story to her….
I have a Chilled Cheesecake Recipe, which has been a favorite with my family and friends for many years.  In fact, it remains a special favorite of my youngest cousin sister even today. It started its life from the, not very clearly photocopied pages, of an obscure cookbook by the name “Just Desserts” and had something to do with canned mandarins.  I am sure if I dug into my treasure chest of recipes, I will find a much mangled and yellowed page somewhere to authenticate my claim.  Anyway, the canned mandarins were not very nice and very soon the rest of the recipe acquired various other attributes and morphed itself into many avatars including but not limited to Pineapple, Cherry, Kiwifruit, and various other fruits to form its base and proclaim it as “their” Cheesecake.
Through all its Avatars it has maintained the use of some canned juice that has been extracted and used from tinned Pineapples in Pineapple Juice.  That, McVities Digestive Biscuits and full fat Philadelphia Cream Cheese have featured in its creation.  A period of about 25 years has seen this “Cake” evolve and find its way into the stomachs an hearts of many of my guests.
Now that I have turned a new leaf, my new way of life dictated that I translate it into a “Diabetic Friendly” version.   So, I set about with much gusto to do a Strawberry version of this delectable concoction.  Much to my consternation the best result I got was tasty, semi-set slush!!  Of course, I promptly plunked that into the ice-cream maker and made some really yummy Cheesecake Ice cream and it was all eaten up.  BUT it rankled that all I had managed in my efforts at conversion was a Cheesecake, which was rather loose in character…. 
I originally thought the fault lay in using sweetener and convinced myself that this must somehow interfere with the setting of the cake.  But as remembered the beautifully set Mango Mousse, I could see I had to look elsewhere for my answer.  I knew there was no problem with the gelatin and as I had just used it a few days ago and it worked fine. So, I set about researching every aspect of my conversion and turned to my best friend Google Kaur for answers and consultation.  As usual, she thew up a zillion responses to my single query and much to my surprise I discovered that “Pineapple Juice”, specifically the fresh variety, has a major quarrel with all things gelatin and refuses to allow proper setting when used with it!  So my “Oh so very healthy” and well thought out use of Fresh Pineapple Juice was no good!  
I was determined to try and keep the calories as low as possible and remembered the fresh watermelon juice, left over from breakfast and waiting patiently to be drunk the next morning.  You just struck it lucky buddy, you shall become the cornerstone of my translated Cheesecake :) :) :)
So now, I present to you both the recipes and leave you to make the one you want to.  The featured picture is that of the newly added member of my Cheesecake Entourage… The Strawberry Cheesecake which was almost Lost in Translation.  
As always I shall await your comments and critique…

Original Ingredients

Translated Ingredients

200 grams Digestive Biscuits 200 grams Sugar-free Chocolate Biscuits
50 grams Finely Chopped Walnuts 50 grams Finely Chopped Walnuts
100 gms Melted Butter 100 grams Light Butter Substitute
1 x500 grams Can Pineapple Slices(in Pineapple Juice) 300 ml Fresh Watermelon Juice3 x Punnets Fresh Strawberries
2 Tablespoons Powdered Gelatin 2 Tablespoons Powdered Gelatin
2 x Lemons (grated rind and juice) 2 x Lemons (grated rind and juice)
700 grams Full Fat Cream Cheese (Philadelphia) 700 grams Low Fat Cream Cheese (Philadelphia) 
300 ml Heavy Cream 300 ml Light Cream
150 grams Castor Sugar 150 grams Sweetener
4 Eggs Separated 4 Eggs Separated

Use an 8 inch/20 cms Loose Bottomed or Spring-form Pan 


Potato Hash Browns

I always love adding elements on my weekend breakfast dish! Anything that accompanies my poached or half-fried eggs n toast perfectly... Have already tried sauteed mushrooms, grilled brocolli or paneer, pan-seared french beans, blanched spinach etc. etc. This time I didn't want to have a ready-made just-reheat-hash browns!!! So thought of adding my flavors and making them in-house... 

Potato Hash-brown is something that any kid would love to have in tiffin-box! My lab rat (hubby) loves grabbing one anytime (breakfast or lunch or dinner, doesn't matter) so this one was specially for him... :) A quick, simple n  yummy hash-browns!!!
 

Makes: 4

INGREDIENTS:

2 Potatoes
1 tbsp Cornflour
2 tsp Grated Onions
1/4 tsp Black Pepper Powder
2 tsp Chopped Coriander
Salt, to taste
Oil, to shallow-fry

STEPS TO FOLLOW:

- Wash the potatoes and peel their skin properly.
- Parboil these potatoes till they are approx 40% cooked. Drain and dry them with kitchen towel.
- Use big hole grater and grate both the potatoes nicely. Don't mash them at all!
- Add rest of all ingredients into it and mix them well.
- Divide the mixture into 4 portions and give your favorite flatten shape to it.
- Heat some oil in a flat pan and arrange the hash-browns onto it. 
- Shallow-fry them till they show brown crust on both the sides. 
- Serve hot on your breakfast platter :) 


SJ's NOTE:

- I used a round cookie cutter for perfect shape! You can pick your favorite shape...
- Onions are totally optional to add. I added just to give a little crunchy biting to hash-browns!
- You can freeze these hash-browns before cooking only! Arrange them on a freezer tray (no overlapping) for an hour and then freeze them all together in a suitable container.

Linking it to Guru's Cooking - Kids Special Event!!!


Monday, July 22, 2013

Bread Balls

"Something unhealthy is always delicious!!!" That is what I think at times... Can have a baked or sauted version of several dishes too, but having deep-fried is always super-yum! ;)

'Bread Balls' - Nothing new, it's simply a bread roll only but in a ball shape :P I have had it many a times before but nothing can beat bread rolls that my sister-in-law make! I still remember the day she made an original fried version of it specially for me on the previous day of my departure :) And I bet, I will never find the same taste n flavors anywhere else... I missed her so much while making it, so bugged her by a message!  
Wanted to be a little calorie conscious this time by posting baked version ;) But hunger didn't allow me to wait for more than 10 mins, so posting a fried version of the simplest n quickest snack... :P


Makes:

INGREDIENTS:

8 Bread Slices
2 Big Potatoes
1/2 cup Green Peas
1/4 cup Chopped Onions
2 tsp Chopped Coriander
1/2 tsp Red Chilly Powder
1 tsp Coriander Powder
1/2 tsp Amchur Powder
Salt, to taste
Oil, to deep-fry

STEPS TO FOLLOW:

- Trim the sides of all bread slices and keep it aside.
- Boil potato and green peas separately. Drain excess water and transfer them to a bowl.
- Add rest of all ingredients (except oil) and mash them well. 
- Divide the stuffing into 8 portions.
- Fill a shallow-bowl or plate with water and soak a bread slice into it for 5 seconds on each side.
- Squeeze all water out of it using your palms.
- Put one portion of stuffing onto it and cover it from all sides with bread to make a nice ball.
- Repeat the same process for other 7 balls too.
- Heat oil in a kadai (deep-pan) and deep-fry them in 2 batches till golden brown in color.
- Serve hot with tomato ketchup :) 

SJ's NOTE:

- You can add finely chopped veggies too. Last time, I added french beans, carrots, capsicum, corn etc. :P
- For a variant, add paneer or cheese in the stuffing!
- If not deep-fried, you can bake them for 30 mins on 220 degrees!


My 1st Food-Award

'M so happy to say that I got my 1st Food-Award this weekend :) 

It's nearly 3 years since I started food-blogging, but never got in interaction with the whole community! But now I have a bunch of foodie-friends who're foodie-bloggers too... I have started enjoying this blogville by participating in various food-events n giveaways every month! I have started following a no. of blogs with yummy recipes posted on regular basis :) In short, I'm loving it now!!!

One of my regular follower (I follow her delicious dishes too) n a good foodie-friend is Harini M, running her food blog @ Cook, Click n Devour ... I'm really thankful to her for sharing this 'ABC Award' with me!!! 


Here are the rules to follow:

- Add the ABC logo to your new blog post.
- Write one word or a phrase about yourself that begins with A, B, C, etc.
- Nominate some blogs and leave a comment on those blogs to let them know! 

I already followed the 1st rule, you see :) 

For the 2nd rule - What's the right word to describe me, lemme think!!! 

I always stay excited while stepping into mine or any other's kitchen... Learning new cooking techniques, variety of dishes, presentation styles, photography etc. are the factors tagging me as "CURIOUS"

And here are those food-bloggers (friends) I nominate for sharing this award :) 

- Shruti Di (a lovely lady sharing the same name) of Shruti's Blog

- Akshara running Ashu-Cooks :)

- Abhilasha Kothari of Welcome Foodie!!!

- Divya of Dishing With Divya


Keep Cooking!!! 

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