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		<title>Toor dal Kadhi</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 15:41:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Home Sweet Home&#8230;We all love the simple warmth and comfort of our home,don&#8217;t we? No matter how small or palatial the place we live is,no matter how many inconveniences and problems are in our paradise,but still we tend to love our home more than any other place. I too love my place,despite of all its negative aspects,i adore this place of mine. But then, sometimes we also long to visit a friend&#8217;s or relative&#8217;s place or some holiday destination to overcome the feeling of routine monotonous life and to rejuvenate ourselves Well same hold true for me, and though I love my Virtual place (SindhiRasoi), I will  visit on and off to my friend&#8217;s place,now and then.The new place I am talking about is Beyond Curries Amongst various bloggers I came across , one  lovely fellow is Sia, of Monsoonspice, the lovely  lady (ill)famous for her  elaborate and perfect restaurant style (even better than that) cooking All the curries and Indian style veggies that she makes, are shared with all of us with jaw dropping pictures and amusing stories. So now her New place will be a hangout place for me and some very senior and lovely food bloggers too.Yeah&#8230;Not being contented with all the popularity sia gets from Monsoon spice,the gutsy lady is coming up with another virtual kitchen,to  let you learn, to share, to enjoy , to clear your doubts, to amuse you, basically to do everything that you want to,to learn Indian Cooking We the group of foodies and food bloggers, have joined  Sia, to come up with a whole new place called Beyond Curries.The place which can very confidently boast of ,providing all the necessary information, recipes and answers to your queries about Indian Cuisine.A forum meant to address all the doubts that Indian and Non Indians have about Indian Food habits , spices, curries,utensils required, the regional names of ingredients , the tastes, the recipes, the secret tips&#8230;so on and so forth&#8230;.For further details do visit the link. Also the BC logo at the sidebar will help you to reach my new place 🙂 So do join us ,and we the BC group calling ourselves BC Contributor , hope that we will continue getting all the love and support from you all, the way we are getting for our individual blogs Now coming to today&#8217;s recipe, this is yet another Sindhi style Kadhi, very famous amongst us, and this tangy and flavorful kadhi is loved by one and all There are many variations in the recipe , depending upon the personal choice. Some prefer just tamarind for the sourness,while other (like me) likes to use tomatoes . Some use the combination of tomatoes and tamarind. Many add besan,while some skip that. And today I followed the recipe of Mr.Suresh Hinduja,the CEO of Gourmet India, with some tweaking of course, to suit our appetite Here is the original recipe by Suresh: Print Toor dal Kadhi Prep time:&#160; 15 mins Cook time:&#160; 50 mins Total time:&#160; 1 hour 5 mins Serves:&#160;6 A sindhi Style Kadhi recipe, adapted from GourmetIndia.com Ingredients 1&#189; cup Toor Dal (dry measure) 150 g Bhindi 150 g Ghawar(cluster beans) 4 drumsticks(moringa oleifera/murungakai) 50 g Kokam phool 1 tsp fenugreek(methi seeds) 2 tbsp besan(bengal gram flour) 3 tbsp oil 6-7 mild red chillies 400g tomatoes &#188; cup tamarind juice Ginger Garlic Salt Method Pressure cook the soaked dal with kokum, fenugreek seeds and sufficient water. Let cool, churn/whisk and strain through a colander. Make a roux of oil and besan, cooking till well roasted. . Gradually add the strained dal whisking vigorously to ensure no lumps are formed. Bring to a rolling boil and add the drumsticks, ghawar, bhindi in 5 minute gaps. Grind tomatoes, red chillies and ginger to a smooth paste and add to the curry and simmer for about 30 minutes. Add the tamarind juice to your level of sourness Serve with a fresh tadka(tempering) of curry leaves, jeera seeds, red chilli powder, garlic and ginger julienne. And lots of coriander leaves. Notes &#13; &#13; The changes I made:&#13; &#13; I didn't strained the dal, and I used 2 tomatoes and a pingball sized tamarind , soaked in water and then mashed it.Discarded the pulpy tamarind and used the tamarind extract.And instead of red chillies, I used 3 green chillies (The kadhi was just aptly hot and sour for my kid,but you can adjust the quantity of ingredients as per your taste). I also added one large sized potato, cut into chunks, along with bhindi and cluster beans(since I didn't had drumsticks at that moment)&#13; I know after going through both the recipes, people will note huge difference in both versions, but be assured this kadhi tastes delicious both the ways, and since Suresh himself puts it like this....This recipe is not written in stone and variations abound. Though you have tasted a benchmark here, please tweak this recipe to your liking.&#13; &#13; So here is how I went...&#13; &#13; Pick, rinse for several time, and then soak toor dal for some time&#13; In a pressure cooker, boil it with some salt,kokum and water till 6 whistles of pressure cooker&#13; Meanwhile, in a thick bottomed pan or kadai, add 3 tbsp(I added 2 tbsp ,and it was ok ok, though stirring the besan in less oil is tedious......) and add besan and keep stirring till the besan changes the colour.You have to be very careful so as not to burn the besan.In mid way somewhere, do add the curry leaves(6-7 leaves), fenugreek seeds and mustard seeds.&#13; Keep the grind-ed (pureed) tomatoes handy.While grinding tomatoes, add green chillies and ginger too.You can add garlic also, but I skipped that one, as the kadhi we generally eat is devoid of garlic&#13; Now as soon as the besan in pan starts turning brown and your kitchen is filled with aroma of it, carefully add the tomato+ginger+chilly paste ,and keep stirring vigorously so as to avoid any lumps. And once again a note of caution here is to be careful, since as soon as tomato paste is added in besan, lots of fumes arises which can scald your hands , so do not hold your hand above the pan, but at some angle&#13; Add turmeric powder, and mix vigorously till oil starts separating&#13; Now carefully add this mixture to the boiled and whisked dal, while stirring properly so as to assure, no lumps are formed&#13; Check the seasoning, add some salt, or some more tamarind if required and then close the lid of pressure cooker and wait for few whistles (of cooker of course) or you can also let the kadhi simmer without closing the lid, for as good as half hour&#13; Again here mid way somewhere, add chunks of potatoes, let the kadhi boil for some time, then add drumsticks , let it boil for some time and finally add bhindi and cluster beans( i shallow fried both of them and then simmered these in kadhi)&#13; Let the kadhi boil till veggies are cooked and all the ingredients, nicely blend with each other to create that heavenly taste of THE KADHI&#13; Garnish it with chopped coriander leaves and serve it with plain white rice and some sweet boondis&#13; &#13; 2.2.1</p>
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		<title>Aur Jo Ras~A Sindhi Curry</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 21:14:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Human beings are really nasty&#8230;When a kid is supposed to act like a kid, he/she wants to be treated like an adult. And when finally one day, the little, cute kid had grown enough to take the worldly responsibilities, all he /she needs is to become a kid again and get pampered by the family. Sounds similar to your thoughts?? Well I don&#8217;t know about you, but I definitely, am a confused soul.While I was a sweet little kid (No giggling please&#8230;I was actually sweet, mind you&#8230;..), I hated those cheek pulling aunties and wished I grew up a little and when I did, I could only hear mom&#8217;s shrieks like&#8230;Don&#8217;t do that&#8230;.Don&#8217;t sit like that&#8230;.you can&#8217;t roam around the streets&#8230;&#8230;girls are not supposed to settle scores with bully guys&#8230;&#8230;why can&#8217;t you behave like a teenager girl etc etc. Uff!  I again wished to grow up more so that I would be treated like a responsible lady, with no rules framed around me, for me , by the elders. I was a revolt&#8230; Well, finally I was a bride to my groom and I thought I was now a free soul to make my rules (and bend them) and that gone are the days of elders shouting or fuming at me. I was thoroughly pampered as a wife by my hubby, but alas it only lasted till our baby was born. After that I was no longer eligible for the bear hugs when I was upset, no &#8216;Sorry cards&#8217; to pep up my mood after fights, no cuddling when nightmares hounded me, no silly sweet nothings murmured, no more walks hand in hand, no favourite foods of mine cooked for me (except by my mom who send in occasionally, my very favorite foods), no consoling when I was shattered with the mad things happening around. Now this wasn&#8217;t because people around me didn&#8217;t love me anymore&#8230;it&#8217;s just that now everybody expect a Mom of 7 year old to be a responsible, strong, mature lady, capable of handling EVERYTHING around her (Duh&#8230;.). Yeah..I was finally a strong soul that I longed for&#8230;.but as I said earlier, human beings are nasty&#8230;.so now all that I crave for are simple gestures that brighten up a kiddie mind inside me. Those teeny weeny candies given to me as a bribe to behave nicely in front of relatives, those little dolls gifted, when I fair-ed well in exams, the ridiculously decorated birthday cards by friends, those not-so-costly but adored like gold, gifts by neighbors and friends, the GOOD or VERY GOOD remarks given by teachers in the notebooks when I wrote properly, those sweet hugs by parents when I did well in school, my dear Mother making my favorite dishes on my birthdays, and friends and neighbors surrounding me on that day, just to get some extra attention and maybe an extra chocolate (well honestly me too did same on their birthdays&#8230;lolz)&#8230;&#8230;I miss those sweet pampering so much. Well as they say, nothing remains same forever, so now it&#8217;s our kid&#8217;s turn to be pampered as we were, by our parents. Not that I am complaining, but sometimes the kid inside you budge its head and you feel like grabbing some more attention, some more applauds, some more bribes (not monetary of course) from the people around you. So while I ranted about all this, I simultaneously pampered my self, in absence of anyone else to do the honours. And what better for a foodie and a blogger than to cook something for herself ?? To begin with, one of our neighbour&#8230;. Aunty K, who was a very enthusiastic lady, never tired of daily chores, a wonderful cook and a jolly fellow, always made some simple but drool worthy food and would make a point to send a share to our home (my maternal family). My mother actually learnt sabudana khichdi, potato toasters, Idly sambhar etc from that graceful lady. Alas, Aunty K, is no more with us. But she still stirs some great memories and specially reminds me of  a Sindhi kadhi (no not the usual one) which used to be  the most tasty kadhi I ever had at her place. Sindhis,as any other caste are divided further in sub castes and one among them is CHAAPRU. I found their mannerisms more similar to Gujaratis or Kutchis, than Sindhis. Don&#8217;t know the truth, it&#8217;s just my observation for that one family. And a typical, traditional Chaapru kadhi called Aur Jo Ras is what I made for myself. The reason being that no one else in family is interested in that, so I just ended up cooking for myself and enjoying alone. I slurped two bowls of this Kadhi and skipped my lunch as well as dinner. No marks for guessing how much I relished that taste and those moments of being me, with me, for me 🙂 So today I share with you, yet another authentic Sindhi Kadhi, and the recipe is of Aunty K&#8217;s father -in-law, respectfully called as Baba. Aur jo ras is nothing but a tangy curry, dominated by the flavors of garlic and mustard seeds and spiced up with just green chillies and tamarind.The USP of this dish is the besan roll, so do not skip the rolls, as they actually add a wonderful dimension to the flavors of curry Print Aur Jo Ras~A Sindhi Curry Rating&#160; 5.0 from 2 reviews Prep time:&#160; 10 mins Cook time:&#160; 40 mins Total time:&#160; 50 mins Serves:&#160;2-3 Aur Jo ras is a tangy,Sindhi style kadhi, made from mustard seeds and garlic and flavored with lots of vegetables and besan ke gattey (gram flour dumplings) Ingredients Garlic -1 whole pod Green chillies 2-3 Mustard seeds 2-3 tsp Tamarind pulp 2-3 tsp(more or less as per your taste) Sliced or cubed vegetables like Radish and Potato(i used only these) Gram flour-3/4 th cup Salt Turmeric powder &#188; tsp Red chilly powder &#189; tsp Oil 1 -2 tsp Water 2-4 glasses Coriander leaves for garnishing Method In a pan or kadai, add peeled and crushed garlic (save 2-3 cloves for later use) and green chillies and some oil (just a tsp or more) Saute it for some time, but DO NOT LET THE GARLIC TURN BROWN Add mustard seeds, saute it for few seconds and then add sliced radish and potato chunks and add about 2 glass of water Add tamarind pulp,salt,turmeric powder and let it boil for few minutes, simmer it later for few minutes,till potato is cooked Meanwhile add some salt, some crushed garlic (yeah...use that saved cloves of garlic here) and red chilly powder to the gram flour and knead a stiff dough using little water Make small oblong rolls of this dough (about 6-7)and drop them to the simmering kadhi Cook until potato and besan rolls are cooked from the center (anywhere between 15-30 minutes Add water if required,this kadhi is of dilute consistency.Adjust the seasoning Garnish with some chopped coriander leaves and enjoy it as a soup to warm yourself or pour it over some Khichdi or rice and have a hearty meal 3.5.3251</p>
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		<title>Kadhi Chaawal</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 19:46:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Kadhi Chaawaran or Sindhi Kadhi with rice is the most favorite dish of majority of Sindhis. Easy to cook, could be easily cooked in large quantities, which means its ideal for serving to guests at home. The tangy gram flour based curry, with lots of assorted vegetables is loved by one and all. The kadhi tastes best with steamed white rice, crisp double fried potatoes and sweet boondi.   Print Kadhi Chaawal Rating&#160; 5.0 from 1 reviews Prep time:&#160; 10 mins Cook time:&#160; 30 mins Total time:&#160; 40 mins Serves:&#160;4 Ingredients 2 tbsp. Gramflour &#189; tsp. mustard seeds &#188; tsp.fenugreek seeds 1 tsp. cumin seeds 7-8 curry leaves (curry pata) 2-3 green chillies Ginger (as per taste) 2-3 tomatoes 1 tbsp. tamarind paste &#189; tsp.Red chilly powder &#188; tsp Turmeric powder Salt to taste 2 tbsp. oil Vegetables 10-12 cluster beans (gavar) 2 potatoes (cut in small Chunks) 8-9 lady fingers (slit them and fry them little ) 1-2 drumsticks (cut in finger sized lengths) 2-3 florets of cauliflower Method Soak tamarind in water for some time and mash it with hand. Use the paste and discard remaining pulp. Traditionally Sindhi Kadhi is made in a Sipdi and it is simmered for hours to obtain those robust flavors but here is a cheat version using a pressure cooker. In pressure cooker heat 2 tbsp.of oil and add curry leaves, mustard seeds, cumin seeds, fenugreek seeds and let the seeds splutter. Add gram flour and cook it on low flame while stirring constantly. When the flour turns brown in colour (watch out, or else it might just burn) add red chili powder and then add grated tomatoes and keep mixing. Add some water, while stirring, to avoid any lumps. But be careful as it splutters a lot at this stage. Add turmeric powder, ginger, green chilies and salt, place the lid of the pressure cooker, close it and wait for a whistle and then simmer it for 10 minutes minimum, under pressure. Add all the vegetables (except okra) and close the lid of pressure cooker and wait for one whistle of cooker. Finally add slightly fried okra, tamarind pulp, coriander leaves and simmer for 2 min. Serve hot with plain white rice, aloo took (crisp deep fried potatoes) and sweet boondi. (Note: instead of pressure cooker, same can be made in thick base pan, or a Sipri (a kind of Handi) where the curry needs to be boiled for approx 5 min and then simmered for 10 min, then add vegetables and continue to cook on low flame till vegetables are fork tender ) 3.5.3251</p>
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