Showing posts with label tikki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tikki. Show all posts

Monday, 10 March 2014

Meal maker tikki with makhni sauce

 Going out of vegetable stock?.... Refrigerator under repair?....  nor do you have an surprise guest visit?.... Do not fear, if tiny, chocolate brown soya chunks or meal maker is there, this would be, perhaps, an blessing in disguise :)  Just make sure you stock them up from your nearest supermarket and they may never fail your expectations.... Yes ranging from pulao, curry, noodles this meal makers can be mixmatched in our regular cooking, here is one such sample.... meal maker tikki.  To top them more delecious for Potluck party, I have accompanied them with my version of makhni sauce.  Both were godly and  pleased all...


I have combined meal maker with few of vegetables, but other half of combo is completely left to you.... you can add anything that is stocked up at your home ranging from left-over rice, poha, murmura, crumbled paneer etc

Saturday, 8 December 2012

Gobi aur oats ki tikki

  Yes, this recipe is unlikely fusion of gobi and oats. Hyderabad is blooming with lots and lots of gobi nowadays....so just thought of doin  this gobi-oats combo and happily the result came good...so, off to recipe




Ingredients required

To make masala paste

  • 4-5 tsp of quaker oats (which is roasted till they turn slight brown colour)
  • 6-7 garlic pods
  • 1 tsp of whole jeera, roasted
  • 1 tsp of peppercorns

other

  • 2 tsp of hung curd
  • 4 tsp of finely chopped methi leaves/venthiya keera
  • 1 tsp tandoori masala
  • 2 tsp of oil
  • 1 tsp of salt
  • One cup of chopped cauliflower florets
  • 1/4 cup of chopped capsicum

Method

Blend all ingredients given under masala section, keep aside.  In a large vessel, combine blended masala, methi leaves, hung curd, tandoori masala, salt along with oil.  Mix this well and add this to cauliflower and capsicum pieces.  Marinate for four to five hours 




You can cook this in either way,,, tawa roast the marinated gobi or bake them in oven till done.  Serve with onion and lemon slices.





Isn't it looking great?? Tasted nice too...










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