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Some tasty bites from the kadai

// March 16th, 2012 // No Comments » // Chicken Recipes, Cooking, Cooking Experts, Food, Recipes

Tandoor does give us some tasty bites that make the collection of Indian non vegetarian snacks really proud. Modern day tandoors for home use or restaurant use are operated on electricity or gas. Only a few of us these days, however, are lucky enough to have our own charcoal tandoor. Barbecues can be pretty good, especially where cooking can be done over a grill that lets food juices run onto the burners or coals. The effect is not quite that of the tandoor, but the resulting flavour is acceptable.

You could choose a conventional oven to cook tandoori dishes. The similarity here is that both the oven and the tandoor have an enclosed space where heat is trapped, but the former does not produce the trademark smoky flavouring of real tandoori food. This method is the best alternative for cooking tandoori breads (naan, roti, kulcha etc), when a tandoor is not available because the bread is surrounded by heat.

A grill can be used when cooking food like lamb chops or chicken tikka even though the concept of grill cooking is really the reverse of tandoori cooking. A grill does not have an enclosed space and food is heated by elements from above. Nevertheless, we can cook some tasty food on the grill. The grill is good for quick cooking especially when the barbecue is not an option.

But there is another technique to make Indian non vegetarian snacks and that is by frying them. It might sound like we are stating the obvious but it’s so true…that the world loves deep fried food! Even if we are aware of the implications of having too much oil in our daily diet, our taste buds clamour for tasty and crisp fried foods. Now that times are changing the awareness about having less oil in the diet is becoming more evident. The emergence of microwave cooking has brought in a new wave of healthful modes of preparing food and it is justified because in this sedentary but stressed lifestyle of today it is better to feed the body what the heart will need to remain fit and ticking. But then remember I said that the taste buds need to be tickled now and then? Nothing wrong with that provided it is once in a blue moon affair and exercise is treated as a serious daily activity.

Here are some recipes of Indian non vegetarian snacks that come from the kadai.
CHOTI KABAB
In a bowl mix 250 grams mutton mince, 1 teaspoon ginger-garlic paste, 2 chopped onions, tsp red chilli paste, 1 tablespoon cumin powder, 1 teaspoon pepper powder, 1 tablespoon garam masala powder, teaspoon turmeric powder, 1 teaspoon red chilli powder, cup breadcrumbs, salt. Make a thick batter with 6 tablespoons gram flour, salt, water, a pinch of red chilli powder. Make marble sized mutton balls. Dip in the batter and deep fry in hot oil till golden. Drain on paper and serve hot.

AMRITSARI FISH

Marinate 1 inch cubes of 600 grams surmai fillets for 20 minutes in cup malt vinegar. Drain, pat dry. Whisk 1 cup gram flour, cup dahi, 1 egg, 1 tsp ajwain, salt, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 1 tablespoon red chilli powder, 4 tablespoons ginger-garlic paste. Add fish, marinate for 20 minutes. Deep fry few pieces at a time, in hot oil, till brown and crisp. Drain, sprinkle 1 teaspoon chaat maala, serve with 8 lemon wedges.

As we progress we will also dwell on the techniques of cooking Indian non vegetarian snacks in the microwave. Till then, check out some more recipes of fish starters: Chilli Fish Bhajji, Crispy Fried Fish, Fish in Banana Leaves.

Chicken Noodle Soup

// February 28th, 2012 // No Comments » // Chicken Recipes, Soups

When someone gets sick, you can almost bet someone will want to bring him or her chicken noodle soup. I’m not sure where this came from, but it is something that people have done for a very long time. I’m not sure if there is something special about it that makes people well or not. Perhaps it is the love that is intended when it is given, or perhaps there is something else going on all together. There has even be an entire book series based on the concept of chicken noodle soothing the soul in many ways.

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When we get sick, we often will make chicken noodle for ourselves if there is no one around. There is something soothing about it, and perhaps the broth gives us nutrients and water that we need to get well. Perhaps it is the warm stream that comes from the soup that helps clear the mind. It might even just be the thought behind it that matters. The chicken noodle you buy in a can might be sufficient, but there are many other types out there now. There are richer soups made with higher quality ingredients that can be truly soothing, and very good for you.

If you want to make homemade chicken noodle soup for someone who isn’t feeling well, you don’t have to make it from scratch. There are mixes out there you can just add water to. After that chicken noodle cooks, it will have a richer quality than the stuff you take out of the can and warm up on the oven. You can even find soups make in restaurants and special cafes that will be soothing and will probably taste better than anything you can make in a hurry at home. You can buy a small cup or you can buy a quart to tide them over few a days.

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If you are bringing someone chicken noodle to help them feel better, you might as well at the books to the list as well. Anything that is uplifting can help someone get better faster. These books are full of amazing tales of love, friendship, and miracles. They are stories that will bring warmth to your soul. Just remember that when someone isn’t feeling well, you don’t have to offer chicken noodle soup or anything else for that matter, other than your company and even your support. Sometimes that is the best medicine of all.

Why Frozen Chicken Breats Is Go For You

// September 5th, 2011 // No Comments » // Chicken Recipes, Cooking, Food, Frozen Food

Although we barbeque grill a few steaks, here and there, I would say that barbecuing chicken has a tremendous priority because it is slim, taste super great and probably better for you compared to any type of red meat.

Individually, I grill just chicken breasts. You can grill cutup chicken components, but I like to bbq and slow-cook whole chickens on indirect heat. It is just easier as well as comes out better and much more moist than barbecuing chicken parts.

We grill chicken breasts all year around, and that i use the barbecue to do this. Outdoor grilling just gives meat an extra and pronounced flavor that’s hard to beat.

I usually use frozen poultry breasts. In my throat of the woods, you can always find them on sale.

You should use fresh chicken bosoms, but I find them uneconomical when compared to the frozen ones.

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Chicken Miracles for Easy Dinner Recipes

// April 21st, 2011 // No Comments » // Chicken Recipes, Cooking, Cooking Books, Cooking With Kids, Easy Recipes

Chicken is fairly affordable and may be easily prepared. That is why many people choose chicken as their favorite food for easy dinner recipes for family gatherings. It’s very nutritious as it contains protein, iron, and also zinc. Better yet, it is usually healthier than red meat. If you do it right, you can have delicious chicken dishes as your meals immediately.

You can grill or bake chicken while the skin is on and then remove it after serving so that the meat will taste better while making the dish low fat. Healthy chicken dishes can be made by grilling, baking, broiling, or other ways. Frying should probably not be your first option for healthy cooking.

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