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  • Spring onion and corn pulao

    Spring onion and corn pulao

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    Spring onion and corn pulao is a mildly fragrant rice dish and makes a delicious meal.

    Rice is one of the daily essentials without which we cannot survive. Rice dishes just give more glamour and taste to the usual food, they are loved by all, especially the children who are so fussy to eat good food.

    Spring onion and corn pulao is mildly fragrant and makes a good meal. It is vegan and gluten free. It is ideal for weekend menu or one can pack it in lunch box.

    spring onion pulao
    spring onion pulao

    Spring Onion and Corn Pulao

    Ingredients:   Measurement used: 1 cup=250ml

    • 1 cup rice
    • 1 cup spring onion chopped
    • 1 onion
    • 1/2 cup sweet corn kernels
    • 1 teaspoon ghee
    • 1 tablespoon oil
    • 2 cloves
    • 2 cardamom
    • 1/2 teaspoon saunf
    • 1/2 teaspoon shajeera
    • 1 bay leaf
    • 1 green chilly
    • 1/2 cup coriander leaves
    • a few mint leaves
    • 2 cloves garlic
    • 1/2 inch ginger
    • water
    • salt to taste

    Method:

    1. Cut the spring onion finely, separate the greens and bulbs.
    2. Wash the greens by soaking in water.
    3. Wash the rice and soak in water for fifteen to twenty minutes.
    4. Cut the onion and put the corn kernels in water and set them aside.
    5. Grind the coriander, mint, green chilly, ginger and garlic to a paste.
    6. Take ghee in a pan, saute the spring onion for two minutes. Remove it and keep it aside.
    7. Add oil, put the saunf and shajeera to it. Allow it to splutter, throw in the other spices cardamom, clove and bay leaf. Now put the onions into it. Saute for sometime.
    8. Add the corn kernels to it.
    9. Put the paste into it and saute for sometime.
    10. Now, add the rice to it. Saute for a minute.
    11. Add water to it. Put salt to it.
    12. Close the lid and cook it for one whistle.
    13. Once the pressure releases, remove it and put the saute green into it and mix it gently.
    14. Spring onion and corn pulao is ready to serve.

    Take a tip:

    The amount of water depends on the kind of rice used. I have used in the ratio of 1: 2

    spring onion and corn pulao
    spring onion and corn pulao

    A few other rice dishes from the blog: Jeera Rice, Spanish Rice

    spring onion and corn pulao
    Evergreendishesdev

    Spring Onion and Corn Pulao

    Spring onion and corn pulao is a mildly fragrant and delicious dish to serve anytime. 
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 20 minutes
    10 minutes
    Total Time 30 minutes
    Servings: 4 people
    Course: lunch box, lunch ideas, Main Course, rice variety
    Cuisine: Indian, north indian

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup rice
    • 1 cup spring onion (green) finely cut
    • 1 onion
    • 1/2 cup sweet corn kernels
    • 1 teaspoon ghee (clarified butter)
    • 1 tablespoon oil
    • 2 cloves
    • 2 cardamom
    • 1/2 teaspoon fennel seed
    • 1/2 teaspoon black cumin
    • 1 bay leaf
    • water
    • salt
    To grind
    • 1 cup coriander
    • 8-10 mint leaves
    • 1 green chilly
    • 1/2 inch ginger
    • 2 cloves garlic

    Method
     

    1. Take the greens of the spring onion, cut them finely and put in water. Rinse and put it aside. 
    2. Soak the rice for 15-20 minutes.
    3. Cut the onion and put the corn kernels in water. 
    4. Grind the ingredients under the section “to grind”
    5. Take ghee in a pan and saute the spring onion leaves for two minutes. Put it aside.
    6. Add oil in the pressure cooker, put the fennel seeds and black cumin, once it splutters put the cardamom, clove and bay leaf. Put the onion and saute for sometime. 
    7. Add the corn kernels to it. Let cook for a minute.
    8. Now, add the ground paste to it and saute for sometime.
    9. Put the rice and saute for sometime.
    10. Add water and salt. Give a stir. Close the lid and let cook for one whistle.
    11. Once the pressure releases, remove the lid and gently mix the sauted spring onion to it. 
    12. Spring onion and corn pulao is ready to serve.

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  • South Indian Thali

    South Indian Thali

    Presenting a South Indian thali for the first time on the blog.

    It’s been sometime I posted anything on the blog, I have been busy in getting my blog updated, at last, it is almost undone and I am so happy with the new look.

    A thali is a platter full of all the dishes prepared.It is a complete meal. Today, I present to you a South Indian Thali, this is more prevalent in Karnataka.

    I had never thought of taking a picture of thali until the discussion started amongst we friends. Jagruti, Sapana and myself decided to put a thali picture weekly on instagram, just for fun. So, thus this picture.

    In the thali are dal with green leaf, rasam, salad, moong stir fry, curd, chapati and rice. This is the usual meal I prepare most days at home. The links to all the dishes are provided.

    South Indian Thali
    South Indian Thali

    Dal with green leaf is a tasty accompaniment that pairs both with rice and chapati. It is commonly called as muddipalya in kannada. The goodness of lentil and the nutrients of the green leaf makes it one of the healthy choices for a vegetarian diet, isn’t it?

    Rasam is mainly used with hot steamed rice.

    Tomato and cucumber salad is an accompaniment with chapati.

    Green moong stir fry is liked by all at home and thus make it quite regularly.

    The food of south indians is incomplete without curds rice. Mango pickle, thokku and appalams are usually found in all homes.

    What is the usual daily food in your home? Do let me know in the comments below.

    If you ever recreate this thali, do not forget to tag evergreendishes on Facebook or Instagram. I would like to see your creation.

    south indian thali
    south indian thali

     

     

     

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  • Pomegranate Chaat

    Pomegranate Chaat

    Pomegranate chaat is a tasty and healthy snack to binge in the evenings. It is a healthy twist to the usual chaats that we relish. It is a  simple yet tasty enough to fulfil the cravings. (more…)

  • Guest Post- Gaund ke Ladoo

    Guest Post- Gaund ke Ladoo

    Gaund ke ladoo is a tasty and healthy sweet, ideal to be stored as a snack in the jar during the winter season.  It is also known as Gond ke ladoo or Panjiri. This is a guest post from Sapana. (more…)

  • Kashmiri Dum Aloo | how to make kashmiri dum aloo

    Kashmiri Dum Aloo | how to make kashmiri dum aloo

    Kashmiri Dum Aloo is one of the most preferred vegetarian curries. Baby potatoes are deep fried and cooked in a vibrant and spicy yoghurt based curry with a blend of spices and kashmiri chillies that pairs well with any Indian flat bread. (more…)

  • Banana  Mango Oat Shake

    Banana Mango Oat Shake

    Banana Mango Oat Shake is a n easy to make, tasty and healthy drink to serve the family members. It is filling and provides the nutrients for the body.
    Mornings are busy and one needs to search dishes that are not only healthy but easy to prepare. I serve milkshake along with other dish as it is helps to sustain for a longer period during the day.

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  • Kidney Bean and Corn Salad

    Kidney Bean and Corn Salad

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    Kidney bean and corn salad is a tasty and nutrition packed snack to binge anytime. Serve it with lunch or as a light snack,  it is definitely a crowd pleaser. 

    Salads form an important part of our diet. They are filling, tasty, easy to prepare and most of all, packed with nutrition and less on calories. It helps in the daily struggle to eat nutrition packed food.

    We love this kidney bean salad, it is so tasty and filling. It is good to indulge in healthy eating on a regular basis.

    Legumes are the seeds or fruits of a family of plants called Fabaceae. Legumes are the essential food in any vegetarian diet. They are a significant source of proteins, dietary fiber, vitamin B and dietary minerals.  The well known legumes are clover, alfalfa, peas, beans, chickpeas, lentils,  lupia bean, soybean, peanuts and tamarind.

     

    Today, I have chosen kidney beans as the star ingredient here. Kidney bean is popular as Rajma in our country.  Rajma Chawal is one of the cherished food of the North Indians, a gravy in which kidney beans are cooked.

    Kidney beans are rich source of protein, carbohydrates and dietary fiber. It help in building the bones and  keeping the heart healthy. It  helps in weight reduction and improves metabolism. It strengthens the digestive system and improves the metabolism.

    One cup (256 grams)  of cooked kidney beans contains roughly 215 calories. It has 13.4 grams of protein and 13.6 grams of fiber. The folate is 23% of the RDI (Recommended Daily Intake), mangane is 22% of RDI, Vitamin K is 48% while Thiamine is 30% of RDI.   Source : www.healthline.com

    kidney bean and corn salad
    kidney bean and corn salad
    kidney bean and corn salad
    Evergreendishesdev

    Kidney Bean and Corn Salad

    5 from 3 votes
    Kidney bean and corn salad is a tasty and healthy snack to binge anytime. 
    Prep Time 8 hours
    Cook Time 1 hour
    Total Time 9 hours
    Servings: 6 people
    Course: evening snacks, lunch ideas, midday snack

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup kidney beans
    • 1 cup sweet corn kernels
    • 1 onion
    • 2 cucumber
    For the dressing
    • 1 teaspoon mustard powder
    • 1/2 teaspoon pepper powder
    • 1/4 teaspoon oregano
    • 1/2 lemon juice
    • 2 teaspoon olive oil
    • salt to taste

    Method
     

    Pre-requisites
    1. Soak black beans overnight or for seven to eight hours.
    Method:
    1. Cook the black beans in pressure cooker for seven to eight whistles. Remove it only after the pressure releases by itself. 
    2. Cut onions finely. Cut cucumber into small chunks.
    3. Put the corn kernels in hot water. 
    4. Take the beans and put them in a bowl. The water may be used later. Add other veggies to it. 
    5. In a small bowl, mix all the ingredients for the seasoning, and put it over it. 
    6. Gently mix and serve.

    Notes

    • Kidney beans need to be well cooked. They should be soft when you touch between fingers, pressure cook it again  if not done properly.
    • Canned beans may be used.
    • I have used frozen corn here. 
    kidney bean and corn salad
    kidney bean and corn salad

    Sending this to My Legume Love Affair #120 hosted by Jagruti of JCookingOdyssey. popular as MLLA, this event which spotlights on Legumes  was  started in 2008 by Susan  of The Well Seasoned Cook. Currently, it is run by Lisa of Lisa’s Kitchen. 

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  • Mambazha Pulissery | Kerala Mango Curry

    Mambazha Pulissery | Kerala Mango Curry

    It’s raining mangoes, the best thing about summer is this fruit. Days would be dreadful thinking only about the heat. Coming to the recipe, I have another mango dish from Kerala cuisine, Mambazha Pulissery, such a delicious curry, we did really relish this one.

    Mambazha Pulissery or mango yoghurt curry is a popular dish from the Kerala cuisine. Pulissery is prepared with other veggies too but this one is uber delicious and part of the Sadya that is prepared during Onam. (more…)

  • Guest Post Chocolate Streaked Mango Icecream

    Guest Post Chocolate Streaked Mango Icecream

    Mango Ice cream is a delightful dessert, best made with fresh alphanso mangoes. But, when chocolate and mango pair together, it’s truly exotic. Time for another guest post, and it’s Chocolate Streaked Mango Icecream. (more…)

  • Cabbage stir fry recipe | cabbage palya

    Cabbage stir fry recipe | cabbage palya

    Cabbage stir fry/ palya  is a simple yet flavourful accompaniment. It tastes good with rice and sambar or rasam.  It can also be served with chapati or roti.

    Cabbage is one of the veggies that I cook on a regular basis. It is flavourful and pairs well with  both rice and  chapati. It can be easily made with a few ingredients. The cabbage stir fry is also called as thoran, palya  and poriyal.

    Let’s know a bit of cabbage:

    It is one of the widely grown vegetables in the world. It is a low calorie, fiber rich leafy vegetable. It is the store house of phyto chemicals.

    Variety:

    Different varieties of cabbage are cultivated such as green, purple, red, savoy, bok-choy and napha cabbage.

    Benefits of using cabbage:

    Cabbage  helps in preventing cancer. It helps in reducing bad cholestrol. It aids in weight loss. It can be eaten both raw and cooked. It is a rich source of fibre. It helps prevent constipation. It boosts mental functions.

    Culinary usage:

    It can be used both in raw and cooked form. It is versatile vegetable which eases our cooking. From salads to stir fry, it is one of the veggies that most people consume. It is one of the key ingredients in Indo- Chinese cooking. Cabbage rice is easy to prepare and  tastes awesome. One can make fried snacks and serve with tea.

    Cabbage stir fry| poriyal |thoran| palya

    Ingredients:

    • 1 medium cabbage
    • 1 tablespoon oil
    • 1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds
    • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
    • 1/4 teaspoon asafoetida
    • 1 teaspoon bengal gram
    • 1 teaspoon urad dal
    • 4 green chilly
    • a few curry leaves
    • salt to taste
    • 1 teaspoon milk
    • coriander for garnishing
    • 1/2 bowl fresh coconut

    Method:

    1. Cut the cabbage as finely as you can. The taste of the stir fry to an extent depends on how we cut it. Put it in water, rinse and put in a colander.
    2. Take oil in a pan, add mustard seeds, as it crackles, put bengal gram and urad dal to it. Let it get a golden colour. Add turmeric powder, asafoetida and green chilly to it.
    3. Add the cabbage to it. Put salt and milk. Milk helps in avoiding the smell cabbage emits at times. Since, no onion is used here that can elevate the taste, I add a little milk. Mix it, close a lid and let cook on slow flame.
    4. Once it tender and cooked, remove the lid and let cook for sometime. Sometimes, cabbage tends to get watery.
    5. Add coconut if using and garnish with fresh coriander.

    Take a tip:

    • Adding of coconut enhances the flavour and it is a typical South Indian style of cooking. I have not added here
    • One can use green peas along with cabbage. Add a handful of it along with cabbage and let it cook.
    • Do cut cabbage  as finely as possible.
    cabbage stir fry
    cabbage stir fry

    About the event:

    Cabbage stir fry recipe was posted in 2018, four years later, I have added one more picture to it.  I have also put the pinterest pic and made a few seo related changes.Sending it to Foodies_Redoing Old Post 76, where we edit out old posts with better pictures, text or both.

    cabbage stir fry | thoran | palya
    Evergreendishesdev

    Cabbage Stir Fry

    Cabbage Stir Fry is a simple and tasty accompaniment for any meal. It tastes good with rice as well as chapati.
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 15 minutes
    Total Time 25 minutes
    Course: lunch box, lunch ideas, Side Dish
    Cuisine: Indian, South Indian

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 medium size cabbage
    • 1 tablespoon oil
    • 1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds
    • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
    • 1/4 teaspoon asafoetida
    • 1 teaspoon bengal gram
    • 1 teaspoon urad dal
    • 4 green chilly cut into pieces
    • few curry leaves
    • coriander for garnishing
    • 1/2 cup fresh coconut optional
    • 1 teaspoon milk
    • salt to taste

    Method
     

    1. Shred the cabbage as finely as you can. Put it in water and keep it aside. Put in a colander.
    2. Make seasoning in a pan, add oil, put the mustard seeds, as it splutters, add bengal and urad dal. Let it turn golden, add turmeric powder, asafoetida, green chilly and curry leaves.
    3. Put the shredded cabbage into it, add salt and milk. Mix and cover with a lid. Let cook on a slow flame.
    4. Once it is cooked, add coconut and heat it.
    5. Garnish with fresh coriander.

    Notes

    • Peas may be added to it.
    • Coconut may be avoided.
    • Adding of milk helps to remove the odour of cabbage that it has.
    cabbage stir fry
    cabbage stir fry

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