Merry X-mas

means ”Mother said So” a true journal of my family generation cooking.
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This recipe was adapted from "SpiceRoot" by Malar Gandhi. I have added few bits and deleted some and end result was very tasty rice. Thank u so much.
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Is it raining outside why don't we have garam garam mirchi bajji's . Yes I know we need to get hold of Chillies first. Last weekend we visited chilli farming got hold of variety of chillies. I washed few variety of chillies and kept in the freezer to use year long.
For the remaining chillies I made Mirchi Bajji blogged by Lakshmi from "myrasoi". What can I say picture says it all. It tasted like the ones we get near road side wheeler. Slit these fried chillies in the middle serve with finely chopped red onion, Chat Masala and few drops of lemon juice.
For a variation I have tried Cut Mirchi too, blogged by lakshmi. They are absolutely perfect. These stays in fridge for a weak. Just warm up in microwave and serve with finely chopped Red Onion, Lemon juice and Chat Masala.
Wow Lakshmi thank u very much for your recipe, this one is a keeper.
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I don't know what we eat or drink got any vitamins in it or not, but surely look at this drink it is very healthy made up of beetroot, carrot and strawberries. Now I get it drink healthy juices to get a-z vitamins in your body hihi....... any way Beet Treat was blogged by Pooja from "creativepooja" blog. Thanks Pooja for your healthy drink. Even my friends kid liked it, he wants to drink every sunday itseems. Isn't it nice to get compliments from a kid. For extra taste I have added honey to the drink and pulsed it.What is that I have experimented here, well "Ginger -Lemon- Rasam" from One Hot Stove blogged by Nupur. It is interesting after I have made the rasam and tasted it, it tasted just like pappu charu the way my amma makes it. Thanks Nupur........
Photo: Lamb Curry, Aloo Fry (add capsicum when u are adding gg paste).
Thank u once again to Pooja and Nupur for wonderful and creative touch in their recipes.
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Wash diced lamb three times, squeeze the water out, keep this in a plate. Marinate this with gg paste, turmeric, chilli powders, mix well and keep aside until needed.
Onions- 2 m (chopped thinly)
*Whole garam masala - {Whole Cloves, Cardamom, Cinnamon sticks, Bayleaves - 3 each}
Water - 1 and 1/2 glass
*Home made masala powder - 1 and 1/2 tsp (for masala ingredients, follow my kodi kura recipe)
Salt to taste
Coriander leaves - handful
Oil - 6 tbsp
Proceed:
1) Heat a flat deep non-stick pan, add oil heat it up. When it is hot add whole masalas cook for few secs. Immediately add onions fry until golden color.
2) Add marinated lamb, keep this on medium low and cook until water evaporates. When it is almost evaporating add home made masala powder, cook until well fried.
3) Add water and salt to taste, bring it to boil. Transfer this to slow cooker and cook in low for 6 hrs and lastly high for 1hr or until lamb pieces are cooked well, just before switching off add coriander leaves, cook further and serve.
Serve with Kobbari Annam and Naan.
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Bread Rolls - 7 no. (sliced horizontally)
Baked Beans - 1 tin
Cheese - as needed
To Sprinkle on top:
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