Friday, November 28, 2014
Kesar Badam Milk/ Almond and Saffron milk
whole Wheat Almond and Coconut Cookies
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Whole Wheat Bhatura
Zero Oil Chole/chickpeas
Zero Oil Chile/Chickpeas
Chole is a very common punjabi dish. But it has now. Become famous in almost all parts of. The country And is loved by all. Usually Chole is served with Bhature but, I love them With rice and poori too.
Wednesdays with my family are special as Hubby works from home. So, I try prepare something that everyone likes for lunch. This Wednesday I was planning to do Chole bhature. Traditional. Way of doing chole involves lots of oil and then roasting spices in the oil. I searched Internet for oil free recipes but wasn't satisfied.. So thought of Trying one myself. And, guess what to my surprise I was able to make one of my best prepared chole with Zero Oil. Yes friends, not Even a single Drop of oil.. ;-) :-)
This way chole was made healthy with no oil still there was no compromises on the taste. They tastes as good as the regular ones.
So, let quickly run throught the ingredients required and then the process. :)
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Moong Dal, Oats and Paneer cheese, Lentil, Oats and Paneer savoury pan cakes
Moong Dal, Oats and Paneer cheese, Lentil, Oats and Paneer savoury pan cakes
These days my champ is giving me really hard time having his meals. So I am Left with no option but to Cheat him and make him eat healthy in every interesting possible Way... :-D ;-)
I know Moong Dal cheela is nothing new And interesting. But, what if it comes with goodness of Oats and calcium and. Protein packed paneer? Now, it sounds interesting hah?? :-) I knew... :-)
This way I gave a healthy meal to my little hero and he happily grabbed it.. What else would a mommy ask for.. :-)
It was yummy too, so much so that I had 1 of them while preparing them... :-)
So quickly let's have a look how to prepare them..
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup yellow Moong dal
- 1/4 grated Paneer
- 1 small pack any flavored oats. I used Suffola classic masala one.
-salt to taste
- 1 tsp. Fresh lime juice
- 1 Tbsp fresh chopped coriander leaves
- some ginger garlic paste
- 2-3 Tbsp of oil
Process
1. Soak the Moong Dal for atleast 2 hours in warm water.
2. After 2 hours, drain all the excess water and in grinder, using few Tbsp of water make it into a smooth paste.
3. Take the Dal paste in a bowl.
4. Add salt, coriander, Oats, paneer, ginger garlic paste and lime juice.
5. Mix everything well.
6. Now take a non Stick griddle/pan and heat it on medium flame.
7. Once heated, take a ladle full of mix and Spread with light hand in circular motion. The spread should Neither Be too thick nor too thin.
8. Sprinkle few drops of oil around the edges and top. And let it cook for about a minute or so on medium flame.
9. Once it turns golden brown, flip it and cook Till the other side is nicely cooked with golden brown color.
10. Serve hot with any kind of dip or tomato ketchup.
Your healthy and yummy, and easy peasy breakfast option is ready in no time. And without much efforts. :)
Thanks..:)This mix well give you around 5-6 cheelas. :-)
Monday, November 24, 2014
Fresh Baked Cilantro,garlic and Mint Pull apart Loaf
Choco Vanilla Eggless Zebra Cake
Moong Dal and Oats Falafels/ Lentil and Oats Falafels
Like every other women, I am too one of those who wears her thinking cap on, the Moment I open my eyes in morning. Cooking is not at all difficult, but to think what shall be cooked today is such critical task.. :-D
For me the most tedious part is the evening snack. I take my 1.5 year old champ to play in the park and small evening walk everyday. And he usually feels hungry once We are back from the walk. I prefer giving him some healthy home made stuff to him instead of munchies like wafers or biscuits.
One day while thinking of the evening snack, I made these yummy, very healthy, very easy to make and awesome falafel. These are so health and wholesome at days when your kids are not interested in meals, you Can even serve them to your kids as wholesome meal. Rich with protiens from lentils, Fibre from oats, calcium and protiens from paneer/cottage cheese and vitamins from fresh carrots.. Using minimum spices and cooking them I paniyaram pan with just a brush of oil makes them all the more interesting.. :-)
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup Moong dal
- 1 small pack of flavoured oats of your choice ( I used Suffola masala and coriander)
- 1/3 shredded paneer
- 1 small carrot shredded
- salt to taste
- 1/2 Tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tbsp chopped fresh cilantro/coriander
-1/2 tsp of Ginger garlic paste
- some oil for cooking
Process
1. Take bowl and soak Moong Dal for atleast 20 minutes.
2. Once done, wash the Lentil thoroughly.
3. Now in fresh drinking water at least twice the quantity of Moong Dal, microwave it for 8 minutes.
4. Drain the excess water completely.
5. Add the Dal to grinder jar along with oats.
6. And make a coarse mix
7. Take a big bowl and empty the le til and Oats mix.
8. Add salt, lemon juice, grated carrots, grated paneer, ginger garlic paste and few drops/sprinkle of water ( only of required) to bring everything together.
9. Make small balls and press a little between your palms.
10. Cook them in paniyaram pan till golden brown from both the sides. Else you can pan fry them too..
Your yummy health and quick falafels Are Ready.. Grab them.. Don't wait.. :-) :-D