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Halwa Poori Chole | Breakfast Recipe

January 24, 2014 By


Halwa Poori chole is an famous breakfast combo which is so filling and nothing can be packed with nutrients in the morning than this breakfast. Halwa poori chole is normalla prepared at navratri time by most of the North Indians. This combo is also a very famous breakfast in pakistan even and said to be as the most loved breakfast. It is also had by muslim for ramadan festival. This might sound an elaborate meal but it is very easy and simple to make. 

This combo platter comprises of  halwa made with rava / sooji  like the rava kesari we make in south , poori which the puffed up wheat indian bread, and chole is the spicy curry made with chickpea. This combo go well so nicely and I have become a fan of it. This is combo can be enjoyed for any course but they are made traditionally for breakfast and brunch. This is a sure hit combo in all homes and no one can resist to have this combo for breakfast .Thanks to srivalli for suggesting some combo platter recipes. For the 4 week 1st day of BM am here with is delicious combo platter. Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 36. 

 Pakistani Breakfast

Halwa


Sooji ka Halwa

Ingredients  

1 cup semolina
1 cup sugar
2 – 3 tbsp ghee 
2 cups Whole milk
1/4 tsp cardamom powder
pinch of color and/or saffron (optional)
Chopped Nuts and Raisins Few 
Charmagaz / dried melon seeds  for Garnish

Method

  • Heat ghee in a pan, add the chopped nut and raisins adfter they turn light brown add semolina and fry on low heat until color starts to change and it gives a nice aroma.
  • Keep  on stirring often so that they don’t brown to much . 
  •  Once semolina is roasted well , slowly add the  milk  and stir constantly , even add color at this stage so that the halwa is evenly colored . 
  • Once all the milk get evaporated add sugar , cardamom  , stir well and cook them till the halwa leaves the sides of the pan.
  • Switch off the flame and garnish the halwa with charmagaz.
Poori


Wheat flour Poori

Ingredients 
Wheat Flour 1 cup
salt to taste
water as needed to make a stiff dough.
Oil for deep frying 
Method 
  • Mix wheat flour and salt , add water as needed and make as stiff dough.
  • Divide the dough in to equal part and roll then with a rolling pin as we do for roti but reduce the size.
  • Heat oil in a kadai , when they are hot enough fry the rolled poories by sliding it slowly in the oil and pressing them gently towards the edgesusing the spatula for puffing.
  • Once it is completely puffed up turn to the other side and fry the poori till light brown in color.
  • Once don transfer it on a kitchen towel so that execss oil is being absorbed.
  • Repeat the same for the rest of the poori dough.
Chole 


Kabuli channa / Chickpea cholay

Ingredients 

2 cups boiled chickpeas / Kabuli channa ( Soak the kabuli channa over nite and cook them pressure cooker for 2-3 whitles with salt )
4 tbsp oil
1″ inch piece Cinnamon stick
2 Nos Clove 
2 Nos Cardamom
2-3 Curry leaves, chopped
1 tsp Ginger garlic paste
1 large Tomato ( Chopped)
1 large Onion ( Sliced)
2 Nos Green chillies, chopped
1/2 tsp Cumin pd
1/4 tsp Turmeric pd
1 tsp Coriander pd
1 tsp Red chilli pd
salt to taste
chopped coriander leaves for garnishing


Method

  • In a pan heat 1 tbsp of oil , put greenc chillies and sliced onion and saute till onions turn translucent.
  • Then add chopped tomato and cook them till they turn mushy .
  • Switch of the flame and let them cool a bit, after the cool down transfer it to a blender and blender to a puree.
  • Now In a kadai or a sauce pan heat the rest of the oil , add cinnamon stick , clove and cardamom after the slputter add the ginger garlic paste and saute for few seconds .
  • Now add the prepared puree and bring it to a boil .
  • Add turmeric pd , Red chilli pd, coriander pd , Salt  and cumin pd to the boiling puree and mix them well .
  • Cook them in simmer for few minutes till the raw smell goes of , then add the cooked channa/ chickpea to till add water if needed to make the gravy thin . .
  • Cover and cook it for 5- 10 mins so that the flavor goes into the channa well.
  • Cook them till you can see oil being separated in the sides of the gravy.
  • Garnish with coriander leaves and serve them warm with poories.
Indian Breakfast recipe

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: Blogging Marathon, Combo platter, curry, Indian breads, Indian Sweets

Til ke Ladoo | Sesame Seeds Ladoo| Ellu urundai Recipe ( with Jaggery )

January 21, 2014 By

Til ke ladoo is a very healthy and winter special ladoo which is generally made for makar sakranti / lohri. I always wanted to make this til ke ladoo and this was the perfect season to make them and keep us warm . Sesame seeds ladoo is a very delicious ladoo which which includes bengal gram , peanuts and they are so healthy as they are made with jaggery . They can be stored for 15 days and had when ever you like. 

As you all know I have joined this group “Sweet fantasy club” whose brain child is preeti  ,a wonderful blogger author of “ Simply tadka” . This is our challenge for this month under fusion Dessert was Til ke ladoo for makar sakrati spl  . This month too preeti has chosen two wonderful indian and international  sweet and dessert , thanks preeti for this wonderful challenge again.

Til ke ladoo

Sesame seeds ladoo

Ingredients 

 White sesame seeds – 3/4 cup
 Bengal gram (channa dal), roasted – 1/4 cup
 Peanuts, roasted and coarsely powdered- 1/4 cup
 Green cardamom powder- a pinch
 Jaggery (gur), grated- 1/2 cup
 Ghee- 1 tablespoon

Method 

  • Dry-roast the sesame seeds in a non-stick pan on low heat till light brown. Remove from the pan and set aside in a bowl. Dry-roast the dried coconut in the same pan on low heat till light brown. Add to the sesame seeds in the bowl and mix. 
  • Add the roasted Bengal gram and roasted peanuts, Bend them in a mixture till  fine powder . Add the cardamom powder , roasted sesame  to it and mix. 
  • Keep the mixture warm. Heat the ghee in a non-stick pan. 
  • Add the jaggery and cook till it attains a soft- ball consistency. Add the sesame seed mixture and mix well. Divide the mixture into thirty equal portions and roll them into round laddoo while the mixture is still hot. 
  • Cool completely and store in an airtight container.
Sesame seeds
Tips 

  • I didn’t add dried coconut but if you wish you can add for extra flavor and taste .
  • If you want you can add nuts powder even .

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: Indian Sweets, sweets

Orange kheer Recipe | Santre Ki Kheer | Kheer Recipe

October 1, 2012 By

Kheer recipes
Made this yummy kheer for dessert and my hubby was very impressed hearing the name of the dish ..yes , “orange kheer” i would say a “khatta meetha ” kheer sounds really good right? but it tastes much more better. easy to make and unique..Lets see the ingredients ..
Indian Sweets  recipes
Orange recipes

Orange Kheer

                                          Category
      Preparation time
   Cook Time
                                      Sweets
10 mins
    15 mins
  Ingredients

Santre ki kheer recipe
  Milk- 1 cup (lowfat milk can be used )

  Orange – 1 medium sized
  Sugar- 4 tsp ( if  needed can add 1 more tsp)
  Pistachio – 1 tsp sliced (optional)
  Almonds – 1 tsp  sliced(optional)
  Cardamom pd- 1/4 tsp
  Saffron strand – 1-2

  Method

  • In a pan boil the milk in a low flame continuously stirring it for a while .
  • Now peel the orange and remove the flesh part of it (even the white pith should be removed).while removing the flesh part if the juices comes out that’s okay .
  • Once the milk starts changing its color add sugar, pistachio, almonds and cardamom pd.
  • Stir till the sugar dissolves completely n the milk is a little thick in consistency.Turn off the stove and let the milk cool completely . After the milk come to room temperature add the orange flesh in to the milk and give it a stir.Garnish with saffron strands.
  • Chill and serve.
  Tips

  • Remember not to heat the milk again after adding orange because it may curdle the milk n its not edible after which. serve it chill.

orange kheer

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: Desserts, Indian Sweets, kheer recipes, payasam recipe

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