Saturday, 2 March 2013

This is what I call Half cooking...!!

              I cooked mushroom curry in my friend's room a week before. We planned a small get-together where my friends brought rice, chapathis, daal and some cool drinks. I just had an idea of cooking some curry. I bought a ready mix curry called "Mappas Gravy".

               
             I tried cooking this chicken curry by replacing chicken with mushrooms. So I bought butter, green chillies, tomatoes, Onion and  Mushrooms. I used a rice cooker to cook this curry. My friends helped me in chopping all the vegetables. I heated the butter and fried chopped green chillies,onions and tomatoes.It was like a feast to my senses (both colour and smell)


After frying for few minutes, I added chopped mushroom.

 
                 I left this undisturbed by closing the lid for 10 minutes. Now added the ready made gravy and sufficient water. I let it to boil and waited till the oil separated....Delicious "Mushroom Mappas Curry" was ready.


                 I served it with chapathis and rice. Only half the actual recipe was cooked because of the availability of ready made gravy.So I only called this is "Half cooked" delicious mushroom curry.


              We spent a great time last weekend with delicious food, interesting gossips, Music and I learnt to make a "half cooked" mushroom curry....!! Its a great time to spend with a small and close group of friends.

Saturday, 2 February 2013

Kodagu District, Karnataka

             Kodagu is a district of Karnataka in southern India. It is often called by the anglicised name of Coorg. It occupies about 4,100 km² in the Western Ghats of southwestern Karnataka.It is located 250 km away from Bangalore and 120 km away from Mysore. Coorg is also known as "Scotland of India" because of its coffee estates and misty mountains.

           I visited this place with my family last week. We started at 11 pm in Bangalore and reached Madikere (head quarters of Coorg District) at 6 am in the morning. We had reserved Yedamakky Cottage at Hegela village,Virajpet (40 km from Madikere) for our stay for 2 days. We reached Virajpet, had breakfast and took a bus(Coorg Union) to Hegela village. Some of the pictures in  Homestay are..


This cottage was surrounded by coffee plantation and pepper plantations



           By the time we got ready, it was afternoon. So we decided to visit Dubare Elephant camp which is located at 31 km distance from Virajpet. Here we went to fresh water rafting and saw Elephant feeding and training.



Elephant training camp at Dubare



              We spent our time here till evening. We started at 5.30 pm and reached our cottage around 7 pm. We had dinner, spend some time at campfire and slept early.The next day we decided to explore the cottage and coffee estates around. We woke up around 8.30 am in the morning. We cooked Maggi for breakfast in the living room.



We then moved around the cottage and clicked some pics


Stages of a coffee bean...!!!!


We spotted a cute kitten....!!



              We then drove to Virajpet for sightseeing.We saw St. Anns Church,Clock Tower and Perumbadi lake.



              We then started to Bangalore and stopped in Mysore for dinner.We reached the city by 10 pm in the night. The trip was great.We were not able to see all the places because of season and distance from Virajpet. It is not safe to be outside after 6 pm in these places.My overall experience was great and learnt many things about flora and fauna here...!!



Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Baby corn Capsicum curry...

             I tried this curry recently when I was feeling bored at home.I modified the procedure given in microwave recipe book with my imagination. It is a milk based curry.It tastes a bit sweet,creamy and spicy.
Things needed are:
Capsicums                            2 No.s
Baby corn                             200 gm
Onions                                  2 No.s
Chopped garlic                      2 tsp
Milk                                      1 cup
Cashew nuts                            few
Peanuts                                  2 tbsp
Tomato puree                         1 cup
Ginger garlic paste                  1 tbsp
Dhaniya (Coriander seeds)      1 tsp
Turmeric                                 1/2 tsp
Red chilly powder                   2 tsp
Salt
Oil                                          4-6 tbsp
Eggs (optional)

Procedure:
I will explain the procedure with pictures rather than writing each and every step.Cut the vegetables into pieces.
               
First cook the baby corn in a rice cooker for 2 whistles. Then take a pan, heat the oil and fry onions,garlic and capsicum first.Saute till onions turn golden brown.


Now add boiled baby corn, salt, Ginger garlic paste and turmeric.Mix well and close the pan with the lid for 5 minutes.

                   
Now add tomato puree, dhaniya powder, red chilly powder and mix well. While this gets cooked, Grind cashewnuts and peanuts with milk. Add this mixture to the curry in the pan.


Let this boil for sometime with stirring in between. Oil separates and gravy becomes thick and creamy.

                          
This curry can be garnished with coriander.To make it rich, I used egg scramble to decorate it. It enhanced the taste.

This curry can be served with hot rice or chapathis. I served this curry to my family with rice.They all liked it very much...!!

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Mahabalipuram trip

                  Happy New year 2013...!!!! I went to Mahabalipuram last week with my family and I want to share my experience with my readers... Mahabalipuram is also known as Mamallapuram. It has a great history.It acted as a foriegn trade centre and  as a port in Pallavas(a southindian dyanasty)  period. It has various monuments built between 7th and 9th centuries. Now its one of the popular tourist attractions near Chennai.


                        We had booked a resort for our stay in makemytrip.com. We reached the beach resort (SilverSands) in the evening. It provided us a decent room and vegetarian food tonight. We sat on the shores and enjoyed the early dinner. The next morning we started exploring the place around us.....


   The restaurant where we had breakfast is this..

                 
                  This resort was pretty close to sea. Then we went to beach to play.Though we didn't see the sunrise, but still beach looked beautiful in the morning.It was very clean and scenery was awesome...Apart from beach there are also other activities in the resort.


                     
                    After enjoying in beach and having breakfast, We went on to see other major tourist attractions like arjuna's penace, pancha rathas, shore temple etc.,We first went to Arjuna's penace which was made with single stone rock.It is a beautiful sculpture.It looks like this...



                    There were many mandapas around this Arjuna's penace. They are Krishna Mantapa, Trimurthy Mandapa, Varaha Mandapa etc., We saw a big rock which stood on the hillslope for several thousands of years without rolling down, this is called 'Krishna's butter ball'.






                   Then we started to panchrathas and shore temple. On our way we had some snacks on the road. I observed an intresting thing on roads. There were shops making sculptures based on the order of their customers. Government of TamilNadu is encouraging the sculpture by running a college of arts and sculpture.



                   Panchrathas means five chariots. The imagination behind this sculpture was that pandavas used these chariots in war against kauravas. It was very sunny when we reached this place..There were five similar mantapas. The mantapa was made of one piece stone. One them looked like...



                   Last but not the least we saw was famous Shore temple.It was built by pallavan king, Narasimhavarman-II who lived in 700 A.D.There are two shrines inside the temple (kshatriyasimheswara and rajasimheshwara).



                      After this we went for shopping. Then we went to resort to check out. We had lunch in ECR daabha on our way..I enjoyed a lot and learnt many things. I am proud of my country which has a very rich and civilized history.