Saturday, September 19, 2015

Indian Masala Chia (Tea)

Indian Masala chai (Tea)
For 3 cups of tea. 
3 measuring cup water
1 1/2 measuring cup milk 
3 tbsp Sugar ( add more or less sugar as per your taste) 
1tbsp of black Wag bakri tea leaves ( use any Indian tea black tea any other but I prefer this brand)
1/2 tbsp of Tea masala (use 1/2 of the recommended measure if you don't like spicy tea. I make my own but you can get it from any Indian grocery stores)
2 pinch of Cardamom powder
Bring water and milk to a boil. Lower the gas to low flame. 
Add tea leaves, chai masala, cardamom powder and sugar. Stir for few seconds. Let the tea leaves turn the milk into desired tea strength of your choice over medium to low flame. You can keep boiling for 5-6 minutes until you get the color and aroma that suites your taste buds. Turn gas off. Filter tea with Indian tea filter and pour it into a cup. Enjoy it hot with biscuits, toast or just as is. 
Note: if you don't have tea masala just add 1 pinch of cinnamon powder, 1 pinch of black pepper powder, 3-4 pinch cardamom powder, 1-2 pinch of ginger powder (or 1/2 tsp grated ginger and couple mint leaves).


Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Jicama Pickle

Jicama pickle
2 cups of finely chopped jicama
Juice of 3 lemons
1 tsp ground coriander powder
3 tsp red chili powder
1/4 tsp turmeric powder
1/2 tsp asafetida (hing)
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp cumin seeds
2 tsp oil
Method: Heat oil in a pan, add mustard seeds, cumin seeds and asafetida. Lower the gas to dim flame. Add jicama, salt, turmeric powder, and red chili powder. Immediately  add lemon juice and stir. Turn gas off right away. Do not over cook jicama, it should be crispy. Pickle should last for a week. 

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Spicy tangy curried broccoli


7 minute 7 ingredients Spicy tangy broccoli 
Easy to make for busy collage kids
4-5 cups of broccoli chunks rinsed, steamed and little under cooked. Do not over cook the brocolli💀. If too busy to steam then just microwave broccoli for 4-5 minutes instead of steaming. 
1 tsp olive oil 
1 tsp sambar powder or curry powder
1 tsp chat masala ( MDH chat masala)
1/4 tsp red chili powder
1/4 tsp six pepper seasoning or garlic herb seasoning from GFC (Optional)
1 lemon 
Sauté broccoli in olive oil for a minute. Add all the above available seasoning and turn the gas off so you don't burn the seasoning. Squeeze lemon juice and it's ready to eat. The most time spent is in steaming the broccoli, it's that easy.
Just eat it hot don't need anything with it. Real easy, really tasty. And remember that if you don't have all the above seasonings  just add chat masala, red chili powder and lemon to the saluted broccoli and it will still taste amazing.