Showing posts with label paratha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paratha. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 April 2012

MOOLI (RADDISH) MAGIC

MOOLI (RADDISH) MAGIC
In hot summers raddish is one of the most cooling food to have. I know most of you reading would feel oh mooli i don’t like it!!!!!!!!
Radishes are available in various varieties, with white, red, or black roots of different shapes and sizes. Being a fast growing plant, they can be ready for harvest in less than a month.
 
The best quality roots are produced in spring or fall when temperatures are in the range of 50 to 65°F, with ample moisture.


Here are a few interesting ways to incorporate raddish in your diet.

─ cut raddish into strips, rub some lemon and pepper onto it, leave it for 20 minutes and then stir – fry in mustard oil, adding salt, red chillies and amchoor, till all the water dries. Makes for a great starter.

khatte lachhee (Punjabi style)
Grate mooli, chop the leaves finely, add a few green chillies, salt and garnish with sweet n sour date and tamarind chutney.

mooli raita ( grated mooli mixed with curd n chaat masala), is very cooling and not smelly at all.

mooli salad with pomegranate
Chop the leaves n the tuber really fine, add lots of lemon juice, a dash of chaat masala and salt and throw in the pomegrantes
mooli parathas n pudina raita
Radishes are also a healthy and low calorie way to cure jaundice, urinary disorders, fever, insect bites and kidney disorders. 

They are powerhouse of various nutrients like potassium, folic acid, ascorbic acid, magnesium, copper,  riboflavin, Vitamin B6. A cup of sliced red radish bulbs provide approx. 20 calories or less.

Now all you have to do is just add one serving of radishes to your diet this week!







Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Garlic corriander paratha

GARLIC CORRIANDER PARATHA

Garlic corriander paratha is a phytochemical rich recipe, that helps boost immunity. A great paratha for people suffering from heart disease like BP, cholesterol. Garlic with its blood thinning property is complimented by cooling and digestive corriander.

Ingredients
1 cup wheat flour
1/4th cup jowari flour, 1/4th cup jav (barley flour)
1 ½  tbsp besan
1tbsp oats
½ cup curd
1tbsp oil
1 bunch coriander (wash and spread on paper towels, let dry completely)

2 bunches fresh green garlic (hara lehsun)
1 tsp. poppy seeds,1 tsp. sesame seeds, 1tsp saunf
2tbsp paste of green chilli, ginger and onion
1 tsp. garam masala
1 tsp. chili powder, chat masala
1/2 tsp. turmeric powder
Lemon juice and salt to taste

Method
Chop the coriander leaves n green garlic  very finely.
Lightly roast the sesame seeds, saunf and poppy seeds.
Mix together  all the above ingredients
Knead into a soft dough .
Roll into parathas.
Roast on greased tava adding little oil.

Serve hot with yogurt, cucumber raita or green chutney.