Happy New Year !
New Year is the time when people tend to take resolutions. But, Resolutions are meant to be broken .Isn't it? I am not keen in making and breaking resolutions. However this year , I have decided to write and read a lot (about anything and everything under the sun). Many fellow bloggers have been a source of inspiration to me.
Looking at the year gone by, 2013 has been a terrific year for both my family and me.
I completed my executive MBA from XLRI . Had some good progress on the job front. Then the arrival of our little angel "U". All of us were super thrilled and excited to welcome the baby. And to our surprise she was born on her Dad's B'day! That's the best gift I could give "K".
Being a mommy to a new born was a Herculean task. I had PPD ,mixed emotions running through my mind during the first 2-3 weeks. Then things settled down a bit and I started enjoying being with the baby, Admiring her all the time! Well, time flies and she is almost 3 months now.
This year I'm looking forward to all her "FIRSTs" - First Smile, First Crawl, First Walk, First Word ..bla bla
So, Making my début here with the first food blog - Kodo Millet (Varagu in Tamil ) Mixed Veggie Rice. Kodo Millet was introduced to me by "R", a friend of mine .
You can reach out to them through their FB Page NallaKeerai
I quickly browsed the origin, health benefits and recipes that can be done with Kodo Millet.
Here is the quick summary of what I browsed through:
Health Benefits:
1. Rich in fibre
2. Keeps Diabetes under check.
3. Excellent substitute for Rice and Wheat.
4. Can help in weight loss as it helps to combat the feeling of hunger.
Recipe: Kodo Millet Mixed Veggie Rice
Source: From a TV Show
Prep Time : 10 - 15 mins
Cooking Time : 20 -25 mins
Serves 3 people
Ingredients:
Veggies:
1 Tomato Medium Sized
1 Onion Medium/Big Sized
1 Capsicum Big
4-5 Cloves of Garlic
1 inch Ginger
1 Carrot small sized
1 cup Peas
1 Green Chilly - Slit Vertically
Bunch of Coriander leaves
Bunch of Mint / Pudina Leaves
Spices:
1 teaspoon turmeric powder
1½ teaspoon Chilly powder
1 teaspoon coriander powder
1½ teaspoon Garam Masala powder
1 teaspoon Jeera/ Cumin seeds
1 teaspoon Saunf/Fennel Seeds
½ inch Cinammon stick
1-2 Cloves
Salt as needed
Rice:
Kodo Millet 1 Cup - Washed and drained
Coconut Milk 1 Cup
Water 1 Cup
1tablespoon Ghee
3 table spoon refined oil/olive oil.
Method:
Rice:
1. In a pressure cooker add ghee and 1 table spoon oil. Once they get heated up add cumin, fennel seeds, Cinnamon ,cloves and green chilli and sauté it for few seconds
2. Add Kodo Millet and sauté for a couple of minutes.
3. For one cup of Kodo Millet , add 1 cup of coconut milk and 1 cup of water.
4. Throw in some mint leaves to get nice aroma and flavour
5. Finally a pinch of salt and close the lid and leave it for 3 whistles and allow it to rest for 10 minutes(until the pressure subsides)
Veggie:
1. Heat the cooking pan, add some cumin seeds, ginger garlic paste and sauté until the raw smell disappears
2. Add all the powders under the spices section and give it a stir.
3. Add the onions and allow it to caramelize
4. Next add the tomatoes and wait until it softens
5. Finally add capsicum and semi cooked peas and carrot to retain the crunchiness (and nutrients) in the dish.
6. Add a pinch of salt. Ensure you don't add too much of it as you have already added some salt to the rice.
7. Mix it with rice and serve hot.
8. Garnish it with some coriander leaves
Note:
I add turmeric in most of my dishes(just a pinch) as it has antimicrobial property.
You can add as many veggies as you want. The next time I prepare this recipe, I am planning to include corn, french beans, broccoli ,Cottage Cheese,Methi leaves etc
Spice Levels can be adjusted to suit your palette.
Tidibits:
Wow. Interesting!! Welcome to blogging and way to go!!! Wish you a great 2014!!
ReplyDeletewonderful dish.... ill try dis soon:)
ReplyDeleteawesome .... long way to go gal. too good dear.
ReplyDeleteThank you !
ReplyDeletewow gr8 start al d best ramsu ;)
ReplyDeletelong way 2 go ;)