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Showing posts with label homemade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homemade. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 April 2020

My Goan style, egg chops.


My Goan style, egg chops.
In Goa, egg chops are usually bite sized and served as an appetizer or as a mid-afternoon, snack. However, I make them larger and serve them as a main meal, with veg rice and salad. Also great for picnics.
You will need:
4 large hard boiled eggs peeled      4 large potatoes peeled and cubed   salt   
Knob of butter     2Tbsp Fresh, chopped coriander    1 tsp ground cumin     
2 tsp ground coriander      ½ tsp paprika     ½ tsp chilli powder (Or to taste)    
 ½ tsp garam masala       salt and pepper      1 egg beaten       fine breadcrumbs   
 Oil for deep frying

1.       Boil the potatoes in salted water, until softened. Drain, and place in a bowl with a knob of butter and mash until smooth.
2.       Mix in the coriander, spices and salt and pepper. Set aside to cool.
3.       When cool enough to handle, take a small amount of the potato mixture and squeeze around the boiled egg. You need a nice thick covering. When all eggs covered, put into the fridge to chill for a short while.
4.       When ready to eat, heat up the oil for deep frying, while this is getting to temperature, tip some breadcrumbs onto a plate. Take one egg ball and dip it carefully into the beaten egg. Roll it in the bread crumbs and repeat again. Keep on a clean plate while you do the other 3 eggs.
5.       Take one egg, place it on a metal slotted spoon and carefully drop into the hot oil. I usually only fry 2 at a time.  Fry until they are golden brown. Drain and then serve.


My Spicy Potato Balls



My Spicy Potato Balls
Mashed potatoes, with fresh chilli and coriander, lemon juice and gram masala. Coated in a thin chickpea flour batter with a pinch of chilli powder and then deep fried.
Served with parathas, or bread rolls and coleslaw, makes a great easy supper for all the family.
You will need:  4 med sized potatoes boiled and mashed    2 tbsp. fresh chopped coriander   1-2 fresh chillies deseeded and chopped   2 tbsp. lemon/lime juice   1 tsp. gram masala salt and pepper 
50g chickpea flour (besan)   50g plain flour   300ml water   salt    chilli powder to taste

1.       Mix mashed potatoes with the coriander, chillies, lemon/lime juice, gram masala salt and pepper. Shape into balls about the size of a golf ball.
2.       Make the batter buy combining both the flours, and beating in the water. Season with salt and chilli powder.
3.       Dip the potatoes in the batter mix and deep fry until golden. Remove and drain on kitchen paper.


Thursday, 15 August 2019

Jo's Poached Chicken Breast with Okra and Tomato Stew Served with Homemade Chapatis


JO’S Poached Chicken Breast with Okra and Tomato Stew Served with Homemade Chapatis
Serves 2
This is a great, healthy mid-week meal, and great favourite in the Rawson house.
Poached chicken breast, smothered in a medium spicy, tomato and coconut gravy. Served with homemade Chapatis to mop up that beautiful gravy

1.     Cook two chicken breast in water, in a slow cooker for 3 hours on low.
2.     Forty minutes before chicken is ready, make the Chapatis as they need to rest. (see recipe at the end)
3.     While proving make the okra and tomato stew as follows:                   


Okra and Tomato Stew
1tsp olive oil      1/2Tsp black mustard seeds      1/2Tsp cumin seeds
1 onion thinly sliced      1 green chilli deseeded and finely chopped      1Tsp garlic and ginger paste      200g chopped okra      good pinch of salt         1/4Tsp Turmeric powder      3Tsp coriander powder     
1/4-1/2Tsp Kashmiri paprika      250g chopped fresh tomatoes      1/2Tbsp tomato puree      Another good pinch of salt      ¼ Cup water    2Tbsp coconut milk powder     1/2 cup of water

                 
1.     Heat the oil over a medium heat. When the oil is hot, add the mustard and cumin seeds until they start to pop.
2.     Add the onion, chilli, garlic and ginger paste. (Take care when adding the paste, sometimes it spits back.) Fry until the onions are translucent.
3.     Add the okra and a pinch of salt. Cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally checking that the heat is not too high. You can now start rolling out your Chapatis.
4.     Add the spices, tomatoes, salt and water and stir gently. Then add the coconut powder and remaining water. Stir gently, cover and cook for another 5 minutes.  Or until the tomatoes are soft and sauce thickened. Cook the Chapatis.
5.     Take the chicken out of the slow cooker, place on plate and smother with the okra and tomato. Serve with my homemade Chapatis.  







Homemade Chapatis  
Serves 2
125g plain flour      1/2Tsp salt      100ml water      oil for greasing

1.     Place the flour and salt in a bowl and make a well in the centre. Gradually add the water. A little at a time, and mix to form a soft supple dough.
2.     Knead the dough on a lightly floured work surface for 10 minutes and then cover the dough and leave in a cool place for 30 minutes.
3.     Knead again and then divide into four pieces.
4.     Roll out each piece of dough, with a Rolling pin on a lightly floured work surface. You want them reasonably thin, otherwise they will not puff up.
5.     Grease a heavy based frying pan (or griddle) with a little oil over a moderate heat. Add one chapati at a time, pressing down firmly with a fish slice. You will see the dough start to blister and puff up. Turn and repeat on the other side. Place inside a clean tea towel to keep warm and soft. Repeat with all the other pieces of dough.

IF YOU WANT TO BE NAUGHTY! THEN BRUSH EACH CHAPATI WITH MELTED BUTTER/ OR GARLIC BUTTER, BEFORE SERVING.   
    

Saturday, 27 July 2019

Jo’s Homemade Tandoori Chicken



If you have been reading my restaurant reviews, then you know MR R is a big Tandoori chicken fan.
As it is monsoon here in Goa, his favourite restaurant, for what he claims the best tandoori @ Ryan’z Bar, Candolim, Goa, has closed for a while, why the boys take a well-earned break. Consequently he is craving a tandoori fix.
Therefore, today I pulled out my homemade recipe and he was one happy little bunny.


Jo’s Homemade Tandoori Chicken.
Serves 2

GET WHAT YOU NEED
2 boneless and skinless chicken breasts
1 Tbsp. lemon juice

FOR THE MARINADE
3 cloves     
1 Tsp coriander seeds      
1 Tsp cumin seeds      
Seeds from 3 cardamom pods      
1 small onion     
¼ Tsp ginger & garlic paste         
 ¾ Tsp turmeric     
 ½ green chilli seeded      
½ Tsp Garam Masala      
 1 Tsp Kashmiri paprika       
salt & pepper   4 Tbsp. plain yoghurt

NOW MARINATE!

1.     Firstly, score each breast, several times with a sharp knife.
2.     Put the chicken into a freezer/food bag, add the lemon juice. Seal the bag and shake well, so all of the chicken is coated in the juice.
3.     Put the bag into a bowl, and pop into the fridge for 1/2hr.

While you are waiting, now make the spice mix.

1.     Roughly chop onion and put into a processor/grinder with the all the spices, ginger & garlic paste, green chilli, salt and pepper. Blitz for a little while then add the yoghurt. Grind until smooth.
2.     When the ½ hr is up, tip the spiced yoghurt into the bag with the chicken. Seal and shake well.
3.     Put bag back into bowl and into the fridge for a few hours min (You can even leave it in the fridge for 24 hours, if you want to prepare it the day before.)
Why do I keep stressing, about putting the bag back in the bowl? Cross contamination of raw chicken is dangerous.
A.    This means never use anything that has come into contact with raw chicken on cooked foods without washing them thoroughly first. This includes your hands, chopping boards, knives, kitchen cloths, dishes and plates, barbecue tongs, basting brush. 
B.    Never wash chicken. Water or spray-back from the tap is one of the easiest ways of spreading the bacteria.
C.     Cover raw chicken well and store it on the bottom shelf of the fridge to lower the risk of any raw juices potentially dripping on other items in your fridge.
D.    Use an antibacterial sanitiser on any kitchen surface or fridge space that happens to come into contact with raw chicken.
                     Better to be safe than sorry!

NOW COOK
1.     Preheat oven, 200/400/gas 6
2.     Transfer the marinated chicken to a roasting tin, or oven proof dish. Make sure you get all that marinate out of the bag.
3.     Cook for 25-30 minutes. However check the chicken is cooked right through first.
4.      Preheat the grill and place the chicken still in the tin or dish and grill until crispy.
5.     Serve with a cucumber Rita and salad.  You can also serve on a bed of rice or noodles.  Chips, and/or Indian bread.

For the Rita, you can make as much as you want. It’s just yoghurt and shredded cucumber.  I tend to use 6 Tbsps. yoghurt and ½ a shredded cucumber for 2.
Salad: I prefer to shred: cabbage, white radish, carrot, cucumber, beetroot and chopped spring onions mixed together with apple cider vinegar, salt and pepper. 



Saturday, 20 July 2019

MOREISH MONSOON TREATS- Jo’s Cumin and Coriander Cheese Scones.


I was actually going to make a batch of herb scones for tea today, when I realised I’d forgotten to buy mixed herbs. It was then inspiration struck. At Christmas I bought some cumin biscuits to accompany the other crackers for my cheese board. The combination worked well, so I thought what the heck, let’s try it. The addition of the fresh coriander, came while I was weighing out my ingredients.


Jo’s Cumin, Coriander and Cheese Scones
Makes 8
Get what you need
225g plain flour      ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda      ½ tsp salt      40g margarine      2tsp cumin seeds      2 tbsp fresh chopped coriander      75g grated cheese      150ml milk      ½ tsp lemon juice      1tbsp tomato puree      milk for brushing
NOW COOK!
1.     Preheat oven to 200 C/gas 6/400 F
2.     Put the flour, bicarbonate of soda and salt in a bowl, and rub in the margarine until it resembles breadcrumbs.
3.     Mix in the cumin seeds and fresh coriander, and half the cheese.
4.     In a jug or bowl, combine the milk, lemon juice and tomato puree.
5.     Pour over the flour mixture and mix to form a firm dough.
6.     Roll out to approx. 2cm thickness, and with a 5cm pastry cutter cut out round in the dough. Repeat with left over dough.
7.     Place scones on a baking sheet, lightly brush with milk, and sprinkle remaining cheese over the top of each.
8.     Bake for 20 minutes, or until well risen and springy.

I served these with peppery cream cheese and a sprinkling of dried chilli flakes.