Being born and brought up in a village environment, we rarely used to eat the bakery food. All we knew was only Bread those days! We didn't had an oven, so there was no chance to eat any baked food at home. When I started going to college, I came to know about more varieties of bakery food and got addicted to them.
Veg Puffs are one of my favourite bakery food. Making the pastry sheets at home is bit tedious task. These days, puff pastry sheets are available in super markets, so making the Puffs at home is not that difficult. Here is my version of Veg Puffs!


Preparation time: 30 minutes
Baking time: 25 minutes
Difficulty level: Medium
Yield: 6 Veg Puffs

Ingredients:

  • Eggplant - 1 (small sized)
  • Potato - 1 (medium sized)
  • Capsicum - 1 halve
  • Beans - 4 to 5
  • Green peas - 1/2 cup (*see Tips)
  • Onion - 1 large
  • Salt - to taste
  • Amchur powder - 1/2 tsp or to taste
  • Red chilli powder - 1/2 tsp or according to taste
  • Garam masala powder - 1/4 tsp
  • Oil - 3 tbsp (plus more for brushing)
  • Puff pastry sheet - 1 1/2 (can make 4 puffs from 1 sheet)

Method:

  • Cut the potato into two halves, cover with enough water and pressure cook upto 2 whistles. Once they are cool, peel off the skin and chop them into medium sized cubes.
  • Chop eggplant, capsicum, beans and onion into small chunks and keep separately.
  • Heat oil in a heavy bottom pan. Add chopped beans and eggplant. Cook them covered on low flame. Add up to 2 tbsp of water if needed.
  • Once these veggies are almost cooked, add green peas and chopped capsicum.
  • Add chopped onion after a minute and mix well. Cook it on medium flame for 4 - 5 minutes.
  • Add the potato pieces followed by salt, amchur powder, red chilli powder and garam masala powder. Mix everything well and turn off the flame.
  • Pre-heat the oven to 200°C.
  • Thaw the puff pastry sheets according to the instructions on the package.
  • Take one whole pastry sheet and cut it into 4 equal squares. Take one piece and put it on a flat surface. Pour 2 tbsp or little more of stuffing mixture on the middle of the pastry piece. Apply little water to the sides of pastry piece and fold it keeping the stuffing mixture inside. Press the edges and make sure that stuffing won't comes out. Do the same with all the pastry pieces.
  • Line the baking tray with aluminium foil or baking sheet and place the veg puffs on it. Keep some space for them to expand.
  • Brush the puffs with oil or butter and cook them for around 25 minutes or till they turn golden brown.
  • Serve them hot with Tomato ketchup and a cup of hot tea!



Tips:

  • If using dried green peas, you nee to soak it for 4 - 5 hours and pressure cook along with potatoes. I have used fresh ones here hence, no need to cook before using.
  • For the stuffing, use any vegetable which has less water content. Veggies like carrot, beetroot, sweet corn, cabbage also go well for the stuffing. Or if if there is any leftover stir fry, you can use it too!

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Dosa is one of the most common breakfast item in South India. South Indian people are good at making varieties of dosas. In rural places like my native, they prepare dosas using different vegetables which are available locally. Colocasia Stems Dosa or Kesuvina Dantina Dose is one such dosas which will be prepared mainly after the rainy season has started when plenty of colocasia plants are grown in the backyard. Colocasia Dosa is the main dish for Gangashtami festival, which will be celebrated at my native place.
Here in Australia, sometimes we will get colocasia plants in the farmers markets. When we buy them, I would love to prepare my native style dishes using them. One of them is Colocasia Stems Dosa or Kesuvina Dantina Dose. Do try this sweet dosa and enjoy eating them with butter!


Time required: 15 minutes
Soaking/fermentation time: 4 - 5 hours
Difficulty level: Medium
Yield: 10 - 11 dosas

Ingredients:
  • Rice - 3 cups (1 cup = 110 gm)
  • Colocasia Stems chopped into medium size pieces - 7 to 8 cups
  • Jaggery - 1/2 cup or for sweetness
  • Salt to taste

Method:
  • Wash the rice and soak it in water for 2 - 3 hours.
  • Transfer the chopped Colocasia Stems into a vessel. Add salt and jaggery for taste and cook it covered on low flame till soft. Don't add any water, the water content in the Colocasia Stems will be sufficient to cook them.
  • Once the cooked mixture cools down, mix it with drained rice and grind them into fine paste. No need to add any water while making the batter coz the cooked mixture will be watery which helps to make a smooth batter.
  • Allow the batter to set for 1 - 2 hours before making dosas.
  • Heat the dosa pan. Pour a ladle full of batter and gently spread it into a semi-thick circle. Pour few drops of oil and cook it on both the sides.
  • Enjoy them hot with some butter on the top!  


Besan Ladoo is one among those famous sweets which are prepared during special occasions in India. In my home, we three are huge fans of these delicious sweet balls. Being made of besan flour along with generous amount of ghee, sugar, dry fruit and nuts, its good for health too.
Below is the recipe of Besan Ladoo, try them and enjoy with your loved ones!


Preparation time: 40 minutes
Yield: 8 Ladoos
Difficulty level: Medium

Ingredients:

  • Besan flour / Gram flour - 2 cups (1 cup= 125 gm)
  • Sugar - 1 cup
  • Ghee / clarified butter - 3/4 cup minus 1 tbsp
  • Cardamom / Elachi powder - 1 tsp (See Tips)
  • Raisins - 15
  • Broken cashews - 2 tbsp


Method:

  • Combine besan flour and ghee in a heavy bottom pan and keep stirring it on low flame till nice aroma comes.
  • When the flour is toasted half - way, add raisins and broken cashews and continue toasting. Otherwise, you can toast them separately with few drops of ghee and mix with the flour after its toasted.
  • Take the sugar and make a fine powder out of it.
  • Allow the toasted flour to cool down for a while till it becomes lukewarm. Add powdered sugar and cardamom powder. Mix it well. 
  • Make equal sized balls from the mixture. Store them in an air tight container.



Tips:
  • If you add more ghee to this recipe, mixture will become very soft and the ladoos won't hold the shape. In such cases, you can refrigerate the ladoos for around 15 - 20 minutes immediately after preparing them.
  • If cardamom powder is not there, mix the cardamom seeds along with sugar while powdering it.


Its the summer season in India now. We were on a vacation to India last month. Since the mango season has started, we enjoyed eating varieties of mangoes there. In my home, everyday we were having one or the other dish prepared from mango for the lunch. 
Ripened mangoes are also good for preparing few types of curries like Neer Gojju, Sasive, etc. We get a wild mango variety called 'Sasive Maavu' at our place which has a sweet and sour taste. It is good for preparing curries like Saasive and Neer Gojju. I am sharing the recipe of Mango Neergojju with you all today. Try this simple and tasty curry before the mango season ends!


Preparation time: 20 minutes
Serves - 4
Difficulty level: Medium

Ingredients:

  • Saasive mango / wild mangoes - 5 to 6
  • Liquid jaggery (Joni bella) - 7 tbsp or to taste
  • Salt - 1 1/4 tsp or to taste
  • Water - 2 cups


For tempering: Oil - 3 tsp, Dry red chilli- 1, Urid dal - 1 tsp, Mustard seeds - 1 1/4 tsp, Asafoetida / Hing - a pinch, Green chilli - 1, Curry leaves - 4 or 5

Method:

  • Wash the mangoes cleanly. Peel off the green skin and put them in a mixing bowl.
  • Add salt and jaggery to the mangoes and squeeze the mangoes nicely. Add water and leave it for ten minutes. Check and adjust the taste.
  • Heat oil in a small wok. Add red chilli pieces, urid dal, mustard seeds and asafoetida. Once the mustard seeds start crackling, add curry leaves and slit green chilli. Saute it for a minute and switch off the flame. 
  • Add the seasoning to the mango mixture and mix it nicely.
  • Serve this sweet - sour curry along with rice!


ಕನ್ನಡ ಆವೃತ್ತಿ 
Amla or Indian Gooseberry is well known in Ayurveda because of its medicinal values. It is told that eating one Gooseberry daily is good for our health. Gooseberry is commonly used in varieties of pickles, murabba, squash, chyavan prash, chutney, tambli, etc. Gooseberry is good for keeping the hair and skin healthy. For all the stomach related problems, gooseberry is a good remedy.
During our school days, we used to pick fresh gooseberries when its the season and were dipping them in water with added salt and crushed hot chillies. They taste very good and we enjoyed eating them daily.
One of my friends was asking me couple of months back to share the recipe of Gooseberry Pickle. I prepared the pickle and clicked the picks to share, but didn't get time to share! Now, after coming back from my India trip, I am sharing the recipe of Gooseberry Pickle with you all. Do try this pickle when you get gooseberries next time and share your feedback!


Preparation time: 35 - 40 minutes
Difficulty level: Medium
Yield: 400 to 450 gm pickle (approx)

Ingredients:

  • Indian Gooseberry / Amla - 340 gm (14 - 15 large gooseberries)
  • Water - 2 cups (1 cup = 180 ml)
  • Salt - 10 tbsp or as needed
  • Asafoetida / hing - 1/2 tsp
  • Jeera / Cumin seeds - 1 1/2 tsp
  • Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
  • Mustard seeds - 3 1/2 tsp
  • Red chilli powder - 6 tbsp (or as needed)
  • Lemon - 1 large


For tempering: Oil - 5 tbsp, Mustard seeds - 1 tsp, Asafoetida - big pinch

Method:

  • Take 2 cups of water, add around 4 table spoon of salt to it. Bring it to boil. After its boiled for 4 - 5 minutes, add gooseberries. Cook them for 4 - 5 minutes and switch off the flame. Close the lid and allow to cool.
  • Dry roast cumin seeds, mustard seeds and asafoetida till aromatic. Add turmeric powder and switch off the flame. Make it a fine powder along with 2 tbsp of salt.
  • When the gooseberries are cool, cut them and separate the seeds. Don't discard the salt water.
  • Take the gooseberry pieces in a mixing bowl. Add the pickle masala powder you prepared before. Add red chilli powder as required. Add around 7 tbsp of salt water to adjust the consistency. Also add lime squeeze and mix it nicely. Check and adjust the taste. 
  • Heat oil in a wok. Temper with mustard seeds and asafoetida. Once it cools down, mix it with the pickle.
  • Enjoy the tasty pickle with rice and curd!



Tips:

  • If fresh gooseberries are not available, you can you frozen ones! I have used frozen gooseberries here.


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Its the peak summer here..hot days makes us feel tired all the time. Drinking plenty of water and other cool drinks will give some kind of relief. Since its too hot outside, we prefer having more of juice and milkshakes these days instead of tea and coffee. These home made cool drinks are good for our health more than tea and coffee!
My daughter is a big fan of strawberries these days. Whenever we insist her to have some fruits, she demands for strawberries! So whenever I have more strawberries in the fridge, I will preserve some in the freezer for her emergency needs! And sometimes, those fruits will be used to prepare delicious milkshakes just like this!


Preparation time: 10 minutes
Servings: 2
Difficulty level: Easy

Ingredients:
Strawberries (fresh / frozen) - 250 gm
Cold milk - 300 ml
Sugar - 2 to 3 tbsp or to taste
Ice cream - 2 tbsp

Method:
Clean the strawberries and chop them roughly.
Combine sugar and chopped strawberries in a mixie or blender and make a smooth paste. Add little milk, if needed.
Once its blended nicely, add the remaining milk and blend it till everything is combined well.
Finally, add ice cream and blend it for half a minute.
Thats all, delicious Strawberry milkshake is ready to serve!


Tips:
If you want to reduce the quantity of milk, use 200 ml milk and 100 ml of water.

Gadbad Ice cream is a famous dessert of Karnataka. As I read in Wiki, its the signature dish of a ice cream parlour based at Mangalore. Me and my Hubby both are big fans of Gadbad Ice cream. Every time we visit our native place Sirsi, we will visit the ice cream parlour at least 2 - 3 times just to enjoy Gadbad Ice cream!
Layers of chopped fruits, ice cream jelly, dry fruits and nuts make this ice cream delicious and rich in taste. I love to prepare Gadbad Ice cream at home when I have ripened mangoes in my pantry. Try this delicious ice cream and let me know your feedback!


Preparation time: 30 - 35 minutes
Refrigeration time: 1 hour
Servings: 2
Difficulty level: Medium

Ingredients:
  • Ripened mango - 1
  • Apple - half slice
  • Banana - 1
  • Sugar - 2 tbsp
  • Raisins - 3 tbsp
  • Broken cashews - 4 to 5 tbsp
  • Cherries (for decoration) - 2
  • Tutti frutti (optional) - 2 to 3 tbsp
  • Ice cream - as required

Method:
  • Chop apple, mango and banana finely. Combine them in a mixing bowl. Add around 2 tbsp of sugar or according to taste. Mix it well and keep in the refrigerator for an hour.
  • Meanwhile, dry roast the broken cashews into golden brown and keep aside.
  • Take 2 serving glasses. Add one layer of chopped fresh fruits in both the glasses. Top it with raisins and cashews. You can also add tutti frutti. Add around 2 tbsp of ice cream on its top. Repeat these layers again one or two times as per your wish. 
  • After you add the final layer of ice cream, garnish it with raisins, cashews and tutti frutti. Top it with cherry and serve immediately.


Tips:
  • Orange, sapota (chikkoo) and pineapple fruits also go well for this ice cream. Fruits which I have mentioned in the recipe are not compulsory; You can try it with your favorite combo of fruits.
  • You can add different flavors of ice cream for each layer to make it rich and more colorful.

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Different kinds of leafy vegetables are part of our healthy diet. They are good source of various nutrients and taste delicious as well. One among those leaves is Amaranth Leaves. We buy it often from the vegetable market. Amaranth leaves are a good source of calcium, iron and vitamins. They are good for preparing stir fry, sambar, hashi, saasive and other side dishes.
Below is the recipe of Amaranth Leaves Stir Fry / Harive Soppina Palya..


Preparation Time: 20 - 25 minutes
Serves: 2
Difficulty level: Medium

Ingredients:
  • Amaranth leaves / Harive soppu - 1 bunch
  • Dry red chillies - 2 or 3 (adjust according to taste)
  • Urad dal - 1 tsp
  • Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
  • Asafoetida / Hing - a pinch
  • Turmeric powder - 1/8 tsp
  • Cooking oil - 3 tbsp
  • Grated coconut - 1/2 cup
  • Salt to taste
  • Amchur powder - for taste
  • Jaggery / sugar - 1/4 tsp or according to taste (see Tips)
  • Onion (optional) - 1

Method:
  • Wash the amaranth leaves in clean water thoroughly. Chop them finely. Include the tender stems also while chopping.
  • Heat the oil a heavy bottom pan. Add broken red chillies, urid dal and roast them for a minute. When the urid dal turns into light brown color, add mustard seeds and asafoetida. 
  • When the mustard seeds start crackling, add the turmeric powder and saute it once. Now add the chopped amaranth leaves and mix it well. Quickly find the broken red chillies in them which are crunchy after frying, powder them coarsely using your fingers or with the help of laddle. Add the powdered chillied back to the seasoned mixture.
  • Cover the lid and allow the mixture to cook on medium flame. No need to add any water, since the water content in the leaves will be enough for cooking them.
  • Stir the mixture regularly. Once the leaves are almost cooked, add salt, amchur powder and jaggery / sugar for taste.
  • Add grated coconut after 2 - 3 minutes. Also add the chopped onion, if using. I have added onion here.
  • Cook it for 5 more minutes and turn off the flame.
  • This stir fry tastes delicious with rice, chapathi or poori.


Tips:
  • Add only 1/4 tsp of jaggery / sugar for this stir fry if you don't want to make it sweet. If you like sweet taste, add more jaggery / sugar according to taste. And if making it sweet in taste, don't add onion.

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