This blog documents my journey in the kitchen from Pav Bhaji to Pesarettu, from Baked Ravioli to Fried Rice and from Cinnamon Sticks to Pizza. A special thanks to my generous mom who let me wander into her kitchen and bug her with questions that she couldn't possible answer with a straight face:). To good food and good life!!!
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Surali Chi Wadi or Khandvi


I recently tried my hand at making khandvi (gujarati) or surali chi wadi (marathi). For some reason, I always assumed that this was a very difficult dish to make. Thanks to Nupur of One Hot Stove for inspiring me to make it. I used her recipe here. My verdict is that it is easy to make, quick and tasty as a snack or appetizer. One item that I would love to try making is patra but I am not even sure where I would get the ingredients. So I stick to the frozen version which is good enough :) Dhokla, khandvi and papdi were staple munchies at my place whenever we could go to the gujju sweet shops in King Kothi and get them. Thanks to my parents for my exposure to gujju food. As I made friends with other gujjus, I learnt more about other delicacies like undhiyu, khichdi, kadhi. A lot of the dishes are close to marathi food yet different in many ways. Its a cuisine I love to explore especially due to the wide variety of vegetarian options. So more to come here as I try more gujju recipe.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Vegetable Hakka Noodles And Chilli Paneer

Vegetable Hakka Noodles Recipe:
Ingredients:
- Hakka Egg Noodles - 1 packet, boiled and strained (I get this pack in the India store)
- Ginger - 2 inch piece chopped finely
- Garlic - 10 cloves, finely chopped
- Carrot - 1 cup, cut into thin long strips
- Beans - 1 cup cut diagonally and thin
- Cabbage - 1 cup, chopped long
- Spring onion - 1 cup
- Salt
- Black pepper powder - 1/2 tsp
- Vinegar - 1/t tsp
- Mushroom soy sauce - 1 tsp
- MSG or ajinomoto - 1/4 tsp
- Red chilli flakes - 1/4 tsp
- Oil - 1 tbsp
Directions:
- Heat oil in a wok and when it gets very hot, add the ginger and garlic.
- Once the ginger and garlic are fried, add the sprint onions and cabbage.
- Saute on high heet for a min and then add the carrot and beans.
- Once the veggies are cooked slightly (don't let them overcook), add the noodles, salt, pepper, chilli flakes, msg, vinegar, soy sauce and mix well.
- Let the noodles cook on high heat for a couple of mins and they are done.
Chilli Paneer Recipe:
Ingredients:
- Oil - 1 tsp
- Ginger - 2 inch piece, finely chopped
- Garlic - 10 cloves, finely chopped
- Spring onion - 1 cup, chopped
- Jalapenos - 2 , sliced diagonally
- Paneer cubes - 1.5 cup
- Mushroom soy sauce - 1/2 cup or more as needed
Directions:
- Heat oil in a wok and when really hot, add the ginger and garlic. Let it cook for a couple of mins.
- Add the spring onions and paneer and stir fry until the paneer browns lightly and starts turning crisp.
- Add the jalapenos and cook for a couple of mins. Add the mushroom soy sauce and cook for 2 mins.
- Add more soy sauce if you want a little sauce in the dish. Garnish with some sprint onion and enjoy hot.
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