Thursday, April 7, 2016

Yugadi/Ugadi Festival Feast.

Happy Yugadi/Ugadi To All ...   "Sarve Jana Sukhino Bhavantu...Samasta Sanmangalani Bhavanthu ". 
Festivals bring us joy and happiness in our life. It is also the best time we spend with our near and dear ones. Exchanging wishes and sweets are the sweet moments in every one's life. Time to have Lunch or Dinner with our family/friends. A sweet and lovely moments spent with our people is always cherished in life.
I have written the importance of Yugadi Festival in my previous post. Celebrating New Year beginning with Pooja and Elders Ashirwada (blessings) is a good beginning too. Houses will be decorated with fresh Mango, Neem leaves and fresh flowers. Rangolis are spread in bigger way, taking oil bath in the morning and wearing new dress. Having festival/feast food with all the family members. Wow these things really freshen up and takes back to our childhood days.
Yugadi is here and it is the first day of our New Year according to Hindu Panchangam. " Happy
New Year - Happy Yugadi/Ugadi/Gudi Padva ". Lets all pray for Every one's good health. Sarve Jana Sukhino Bhavantu , Sarva Sanmangalni Bhavantu".
The feast dishes are normally according to the one's traditions and customs. The family has continued its elders footstep and followed how they have celebrated.
Let us know how do they celebrate Yugadi in Raychoor District. (in Karntaka State).
I usually go for a short walk in the evening. I met a lady called Kusuma (while walking), who hails from Soraba (Near Sagar), We started talking about the Yugadi Celebration and naturally it turned to the dishes that we prepare. Bevu bella and the way it is prepared etc etc. I always listen to people when they talk. She started telling about how do they take Bevu bella. It is something interesting In their house (Husband is from Raichoor district) They call it as Shavige sosodu. (Drain the shavige after cooking). Let me tell the whole procedure. They cook shavige (payasam shavige is used here) with more water. Once the shavige/vermicelli  is cooked the extra water is to be drained out. They add some amount of jaggary to shavige and cook till it turns thick.  Add required water if it requires. Mix it nicely and let it boil for a while. At first they serve cooked shavige jaggery mixture and serve bevu bella mixture separately. Then it is mixed together and eaten. Interesting to note right? One more thing to note is that they use only neem flowers. (No neem leaves are added). That's the way of celebrating Yugadi. It sounded interesting to me.
Each place has its own importance in celebrating and keeping up the traditions and customs.
We pray God and Wish Each one Happy Yugadi/Ugadi. Sarve Jana Sukhino Bhavanthu.
The food we eat should be light and not with much hard work put up while cooking. One gets tired and lose the interest in the rest of the day. My advice is Cook simple and easy dishes and relax and enjoy. You can prepare the sweet dish on previous day, (except payasa)  if you are not keeping it for Neivedyam for God.
Lets see the festival dishes Now.
1. Carrot Capsicum Pachdi or Raitha
2. Sweet Potato-Capsicum Fry
3. Colour Cucumber/Mangalore Cucumber Bolu Huli/Dal
4. Avalakki/Flattened Rice Chitranna
5. Jack Fruit Payasa/Kheer
6. Seven Cups Burfi
7. Brinjal Bajji /Pakoda

1. Carrot Capsicum Pachdi or Raitha:

Things Needed :
Carrots : 2
Capsicum : 1
Green chilly : 1
Curry Leaves : 3 to 4
Coriander Leaves : 1 Tablespoon
Curd : 1 Small cup
Salt : To taste
Mustard Seasoning :
Mustard seeds : 1/2 Teaspoon,
Jeera/1/2 Teaspoon
 ingh: a pinch,
Curry leaves : 3 to 4
Oil : 1/2 Teaspoon
Method : 
Wash and cut capsicum and grate carrots and keep it aside. Keep a pan on the fire and put oil. Put mustard seeds. let it splutter. Add cut green chilly, jeera and c4 urry leaves. Add ingh. Mix it well and add grated carrots and cut capsicum. Mix it nicely and let it cook on low flame till soft.( 3 to 4 minutes. Add salt. Put off the fire. Let it cool. Add required curd and cut coriander leaves. Mix it well just before serving.

2. Sweet Potato -Capsicum Fry

Things Needed :
Sweet Potatoes : 2 to 3
Capsicum : 1
Turmeric powder : a pinch
Dry ginger powder : 1/2 Teaspoon
Chilly Powder/Rasam Powder : 2 Teaspoons
Jeera Powder : 1 Teaspoon
Salt : To taste
Seasoning :
Oil : 1 Tablespoon
Mustard seeds : 1/2 Teaspoon
Methi seeds : 1/4 Teaspoon
Curry Leaves : 5 to 6
Coriander Leaves : 2 Tablespoons
Ingh/Asafoetida : a pinch
Method :
Wash and remove the outer layer (optional) and cut sweet potatoes and capsicum in to thin pieces. Keep a pan on the fire and add oil. Let it be hot. Add mustard seeds, methi seeds. Let mustard seeds splutter. Add ingh, jeera and curry leaves and leave it for 30 seconds. Add cut capsicum and fry nicely for a minute. Add cut sweet potatoes and mix it nicely. Let it cook on low flame. It takes about 4 to 5 minutes to soften. Sprinkle water on the top. It helps to cook sweet potatoes fast. Add salt, chilly powder, jeera powder and turmeric powder. Mix it slowly and nicely. Let it cook on low flame for 1 minute. Mix nicely and remove it from the pan to a serving dish. Add cut coriander leaves and mix it nicely just before serving.

3. Mangalore Curcumber/Colour Cucumber Bolu Huli (No coconut or no powdered masala.



Things Needed :
Cucumber :1/2
Toor /Moong dal : 1/2 Cup
Green chilly : 2 to 3
Coriander Leaves : 1 handful
Tamarind Pulp ; 2 to 3 Tablespoons
Jaggery : 2 Tablespoons
Salt : Required salt
Mustard seeds : 1/2 Teaspoon
Coconut Oil (optional) : 1Teaspoon
Ingh/Asafoetida : a Pinch
Curry Leaves : 6 to 8
Method : 
Wash and remove the outer skin of cucumber and cut  into small pieces. Cook with little water till they turn soft. Wash and pressure cook toor/moong dal and leave it for cooling.
Soak tamarind in hot water and squeeze out the pulp.
Keep a pan on the fire and heat. Put coconut oil and heat. Add mustard seeds, let it splutter. Add ingh and curry leaves. Add cut green chilly. Fry for 10 seconds and add cooked dal, cucumber pieces and tamarind pulp. Add a pinch of turmeric, required salt and jaggery. Mix it well and boil for 2 to 3 minutes. Stir in between so that it does not get burnt. Shift the curry to a serving bowl and add coriander leaves.

4. Avalakki/Flattened Chitranna (instead of rice you can prepare Avalakki Chitranna)

Things needed :
Avalakki : 2 Cups (Thick variety)
Mango gratings : 2 Tablespoons. (I have used Totapuri Mango)
Green chilly : 2
Jaggery : 1 Tablespoon
Salt : As required
Coconut : 1/2 Cup
Oil/Ghee : 2 Tablespoons
Mustard Seeds : 1/2 Teaspoon
Urid Dal : 1 Teaspoon
Curry Leaves : 8 to 10 Leaves
Method :
Wash and soak avalakki for 5 Minutes. (Or remove all the water and keep it). Grate mango and coconut. Wash and cut green chilly. Keep a pan on the fire and heat. Add 2 tablespoons of oil. Add mustard seeds and urid dal. Let mustard seeds splutter. Add cut green chilly and curry leaves. Fry for a second. Add grated mango and fry for 10 seconds. Add Avalakki, jaggery, salt and turmeric. Mix it nicely and slowly. Let all the moisture disappear. Mix it well and put off the fire. Add a spoon of ghee and grated coconut. Avalakki Chitranna is ready to serve.

5. Jack fruit Payasa /Kheer. (Jack fruits are available in the market. It is nice to make Jack fruit Payasa).

Things Needed :
Jackfruits : 8 to 10
Jaggery : 1/2 Cup
Cardamom Powder : 1/2 Teaspoon
Fresh Coconut : 1 Cup
Cashew Nuts : 5 to 6
Method : 
Cut Jack fruits into small and cook with little water and jaggery. Powder cardamom. Grate coconut and grind it nicely till paste. Add ground coconut to cooked jack fruit jaggery conten. Boil for 2 to 3 minutes. Put off the fire and add ghee fried cashews and cardamom powder. Mix it well and serve.
Adjust jaggery according to your taste. You can also use coconut milk instead of ground coconut.

6. Seven Cups Burfi : (This burfi can be prepared previous day to save your time and energy).

Things Needed :
Channa flour/Besan/Kadale Hittu : 1 Cup
Oil : 1 Cup
Ghee : 1/2 Cup
Sugar : 2 1/2 Cups
Coconut : 1 Cup
Milk : 1 Cup
Cardamom Powder : 1 Teaspoon
Method :
Keep a big pan on the fire. Add 2 tablespoons of ghee. Heat and let it melt. Add channa flour and fry nicely till the raw smell disappear. Put off the fire. Add milk, sugar, oil and grated coconut. Mix it well. See that it is clear and well mixed. Put on the fire and stir continuously til it starts leaving the pan. Add little by little ghee in between. Once the content starts leaving the pan remove the mixture and shift it to ghee applied tray or plate. Let it cool a bit. Cut it according to your wish. It stays for more than a week.
Note : Do it on low flame and it is easy to prepare. Using ghee/oil is optional. Adding more ghee adds taste to the burfi. Adding coconut is also optional. I have used dry coconut/Copra.
20 to 25 Burfi pieces can be made. (depend on the size).

7. Brinjal Pakoda/Bajji (If you like fried dish in your festival lunch you can give a try)

Things Needed :
Brinjal : 1
Besan /Channa flour : 1/2 Cup
Salt : As required
Red chilly powder : 1 Teaspoon
Jeera/Cumin Seeds : 1 Teaspoonl
Ingh/ Asafoetida : a pinch
Oil : 1 Cup
Method :
Mix besan, chilly powder, jeera, salt, ingh in a big bowl. Add required water and prepare dough. (idli dough consistency). Wash and cut brinjal/egg plant in circle shape. (Better to use round brinjal). Wash it again. Keep a frying pan on the fire. Add oil and heat. Dip cut brinjal in besan dough and fry them one by one. Fry both sides on medium flame. Repeat the same with remaining dough.
Note : The dough should not be too thick or thin. If it is thin it absorbs more oil. It the dough is too thick bajji/fritter might turn hard. So take care of the dough while using water. You can add little rice flour to get the crispness. Cooking soda/Baking powder is not required.


All the dishes can be served for 4 to 5 people.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Dry Jamoon

Happy Yugadi Each and Every One. This April 8 is Chandramana Yugadi (According to lunar Calendar ) and each one will have their own way of celebrating it. Try this Dry Jamoon for the festival and enjoy.
Dry Jamoon is a sweet dish and a perfect desert at any time of the day. You just eat one and then you feel like having one more. That is what happened to me. Dry jamoon recipe which was shown in one of the T. V. Show inspired me to prepare this sweet dish. I am sure that you also will surely give a try and enjoy. Njoy this Yugadi with Dry Jamoons.
Let us know about Yugadi festival and its importance.
It is said that Shree Krishna left this world on this day (End of Dwapara Yuga) and Kali Kala (Kala is year) started from this day.
Yugadi/Ugadi is here. Yugadi means starting of new year. Yuga : Year...Aadi : starting. We have a beautiful song like,
Yuga Yugaadi Kaledaru Yuga Yugaadi Barutide .
Hosa Varushake  hosa harushava hosedu hosedu tarutide...
That does means the new year comes again and again and it is loaded with Joy and Happiness.

According to Hidndu Panchangam The New Year starts on Yugadi/Ugadi Day. We have two types of Panchangams. One Panchanga is done according to Chandra's  (Lunar Calendar)(Moon) movements and the other one is done according to Soorya/ Sun's movements. People of Karnataka (A part of Karnataka), Andra Pradesh and most of the places in North India celebrate Chaandramaana Yugadi.
It is called in different names like, In Maharastra it is known as Gudi Padwa ( in Marati ). The Marwari of Rajastan celebrate Yugadi, the same day as their new year and they call it Thapa. In Sindh, Sindhis celebrate it as Cheti Chand, beginning of their new calendar year. The Manipuris call it as Sajibu Nongma Panba. (New Year Day). The Hindus of Bali and Indonesia also celebrate their new year on the same day as Nyepi.
In Karnataka and other parts of South India people prepare the prasadam with Jaggery and Neem flowers mix.  This is called Bevu (Neem) Bella ( Jaggery - Sweet ). After Special Pooja every one will eat this special prasada. Bevu -Bella is a symbol of difficult and happy days in the life.
I just read about special pachadi done on Yugadi Day and liked it too.

Special Pachadi Recipe for Yugadi/Ugadi Day.
These are the ingredients used in preparing the Special Pachadi. Each ingredient is related with one guna (nature) and eating this symbolizes that One should face the world with courage and lead a good life. (That is the message it spreads).
Ingredients to prepare Special Pachadi.
Neem buds/flowers for its bitterness, signify sadness.
Jaggery for sweetness, signify happiness.
Green chilly/Pepper for its hot taste, signify anger.
Salt for saltiness, signify fear.
Tamarind juice for its sourness, signify disgust.
Unripened Mango for its Tang, signify surprise.
After knowing the significance of this pachadi I am surely prepare this along with other dishes.
One more importance of this Yugadi Day is " Panchanga Shravana " in temples. The head priest read and convey the phalaphala ( That year's happenings (Good and Bad ) according to the panchanga. Many people are really curious to know about their future too.
Lets celebrate and enjoy and pray God that keep all of us in good health and take care.

" SARVE JANA SUKHINO BHAVANTUH ".

Now coming back to the dish I feel this is something you can prepare and keep it. It taste better next day. It can be served with breakfast/lunch.
In the original recipe they have added sugar powder in the dough also.  But I don't think so that is needed. They have used paneer, kova, curd, sugar powder so and so on. Ghee was used for frying jamoons. I have set my self with minimum ingredients and of course no to adding sugar powder to the dough. I used oil to fry the jamoons.
I have used, home made paneer, bread, a little curd and milk powder. Fresh copra (dried coconut) is used here.Copra from our Birthi mane Brahmavara and sugar. (to prepare sugar syrup).
Lets see the recipe Now.

Ingredients :

For dough
Paneer : 2 Tablespoons (1/2 litre milk)
Bread pieces ( Used brown bread) : 2 to 3 pieces.
Milk Powder : 2 to 3 Tablespoons
Curd : 1 Tablespoon
For stuffing :
Cashew pieces : 8 to 10
Candy sugar : 8 to 10
Cardamom seeds : 3 to 4 pods.
For the syrup
Sugar : 1/2 Cup or less than 1/2 Cup
Water : 1/4 Cup
Cardamom powder : 1/2 Teaspoon
For coating 
Dry coconut/Copra / Desiccated coconut : 1/2 Cup ( 1/2 Copra).
Remaining Sugar syrup
To Fry :
Oil/Ghee : 1 Cup (I have used oil )

Method :


1. Take a big bowl and put bread and powder it by hand. Add paneer, milk powder and curd.

2. Mix it nicely. Divide the dough into small marble or little bigger than marble size.

3. Keep cashew pieces, candy sugar and cardamom seeds in a tray or plate.
4. Powder 2 pods of cardamom and keep it aside. Grate dry coconut and keep it aside.
5. Keep a bowl on the fire and put sugar and 1/3 of water and let it boil . Mix it in between so that sugar melts nicely and quickly.

6. Let the sugar syrup gets into one string consistency. Keep on low flame.

7. Now take a small size of divided dough and flatten a bit. Keep a piece of cashew, a sugar candy and a cardamom seed.
8. Bring all the sides to middle and form a small ball again.
9. Repeat the same and prepare cashew , sugar candy stuffed balls.
10. Arrange these balls in a tray/plate.
11. Keep oil on the fire, let it heat. (Low flame).

12. Fry jamoons on low flame till they turn golden brown. (You can fry 4 jamoons at a time).

13. Put this fried jamoons in ready sugar syrup and just turn them to get the sweet content on their outer layer. Let it be in sugar syrup for 3 to 4 minutes.

14. Now remove the jamoon to a plate.
15. Pour the remaining content of sugar syrup to the coconut gratings. Mix it nicely.
16. Roll the fried and sugar syrup dipped jamoons on dry coconut mixture slowly turn them around.

17. Arrange the Dry  Jamoons in a tray.
18. It is bit crispy when they are just made. Taste better on next day.

Note :
Do not use fowl coconut gratings. It might smell bad. Do not add more curd, you may not be able to form thick balls. Do not add any ghee or oil while preparing the dough. Do not add more water while preparing the sugar syrup. It takes longer time to be string consistency. Adding more sugar is optional. Keeping a small sugar candy helps amoon to get good taste. 
Preparation time : 10 minutes
Cooking time : 30 minutes (Including sugar syrup). 
15 Dry Jamoons can be prepared

Linking this to : Yugadi Special :  Jayashree Trao http://www.evergreendishes.com/

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