remain poised in memories
for almost eternity. Why is that?
Or am I alone in memories?
Like the butterscotch pudding
I tried to cook, as a child
I burnt it and even today
when I try to eat anything
with that flavor, it taste burnt.
Will that taste ever go away?
- By Robritt
Food has also become a central way for me to socialise with others, to comfort my friends and family and even sometimes few strangers as food sure brings enormous pleasure and joy when shared with others. It has made me feel comfortable in new places, even some unknown places. And most importantly food had made me to remember the places I’ve lived and the people I’ve known in those places.
One such food memory is something I loved when I lived in Bangalore. I lived in a hostel owned by a Sindhi couple and V aunty was a wonderful cook and baker. Her delicious Sindhi style Stuffed Capsicums/Peppers is something I missed dearly after I left Bangalore. It was not usual stuffed capsicum with potato filling or rice but it used grated onions lightly spiced with fresh green chillies and coriander. I had been looking for this Dhaas Shimla Mirch recipe since long time and at last I found it in Alka’s Sindhi Rasoi. One look at the photo and the list of ingredients and I knew I just hit the jackpot. I could hardly contain my excitement and straight away went into kitchen to try it right away. Although V aunty and Alka had used Green Bell Peppers I cooked with Mini/Baby Orange Bell Peppers I bought from Farmer’s Market which I knew would be sweeter than the green ones. With few modifications to Alka’s recipe, this platter of golden beauties was ready in few minutes. Dont be fooled by the short ingredient list and simplicity of these ingredients. The recipe is surprisingly simple and the end result is simply superb. It was bit sweet with a touch of spiciness from green chillies and tanginess from dry mango powder and it was everything I remembered. Thank you Alka. It’s because of your recipe I am finally over with my obsession of finding this recipe and this recipe has become our family favourite. I will be making them soon with multi-coloured Baby Peppers and next time I might bake them and then grill instead of cooking on stove top to make it zero-oil cooking. This is my entry for Kayln's Weekend Herb Blogging event guest hosted by Astrid.
Ingredients:
6 Baby/Mini Bell Peppers or 4 medium Bell Peppers (any colour is fine, I used orange coloured)
1 tbsp Oil
For Filling/Stuffing:
2 large Onions, grated (grated onion works best than chopped one)
¼ tsp Turmeric Powder
½ tsp Garam Masala (Optional)
1 tsp Coriander Powder
½ tsp Jeera/Cumin Powder
½-1 tsp Amchur/Dry Mango Powder
½ cup or small handful of Coriander Leaves
2-3 Green Chillies (Adjust acc to taste)
2-3 cloves of Garlic
½ inch Ginger (Optional)
Salt to taste
Method:
Grind coriander leaves, green chillies, garlic and ginger roughly without adding any water. Mix this ground paste with grated onion, all spice powders listed and salt to taste.
Stuff this onion mixture into bell peppers carefully. Make sure that you don’t break bell peppers while stuffing by stuffing little filling at time.
Heat oil in a deep pan. Carefully arrange bell peppers in a pan. Cover the lid and cook on a low to medium flame.
Toss the bell peppers at regular intervals to make sure that they don’t burn and stick to the pan. Make sure that the bell peppers are cooked from all the side. On a whole, it took me around 15 minutes to cook these bell peppers on a very low to medium flame.
Serve this delicious Dhaas Shimla Mirch with Chapatti or Rice and enjoy.
Other Stuffed Vegetables posted so far
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Love the colours.
ReplyDeleteThey looks delicious, with such a delicious filled peppers you are making me drool. I am surprise it is just onions and spice inside them.
Yumm
That's indeed a great recipe, Sups! Thanks a ton for posting this lovely dish.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLooks easy enough even for me.
My posts, too, have stopped making an appearance on TOI for a long time :(
About the 256 cookies, the plan is to try most of those variations during summer break. Want me to send you some?
kya kaise kaiseeeeeee kheechte ho woh pics.... too good..
ReplyDeleteWhole stuffed peppers! looks good Sia. Great entry.I haven't been to farmer's market yet, got to make a trip. Check out my Punjabi grub!:)
ReplyDeletedelicious. lovely pics as usual.
ReplyDeleteThose look really wonderful....
ReplyDeleteI feel so happy ,that u liked the recipe,and yes i m gonna try out wid variations suggested by u,next time ,for sure
hey Sia amazing dish this is stuffed capsicum is always tasty and goes with almost everythng..
ReplyDeleteOh those are beauties and with the stuffing just delicious I bet.
ReplyDeletethose look great! :-) thanks so much - definitely going to try this.
ReplyDeleteDifferent & quite simple ...new to me..will try ..
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe Sia, thanxxxx for sharing this to us :))
ReplyDeleteVery nice and colourful Sia. I agree sauting the stuffing avoids the raw taste. Viji
ReplyDeleteLove the photos, Sup! Like how you've slit the peppers from the side & not from the top.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and colorful dish! Lovely. :)
ReplyDeleteOH gorgeous baby peppers, first I thought you used the big bell peppers, and was thinking you guys might have a real healthy appetite :D :D
ReplyDeleteOMG.......It looks so delicious and appetizing!
ReplyDeleteNice reecipe.....
And nice pics too....
Happy blogging!
Thats nice using baby peppers. The regular ones are too huge to be stuffed :)
ReplyDeleteWow, Sia you always amaze me with these lovely dishes you come up with..The pics are too good!!
ReplyDeleteHi sia...lovely blog...have enjoyed every bit of it. There's something for you on my blog...do chk out.
ReplyDeleteoh wow!!!!!!!! what lovely pictures!!!!!!!!!!!! sure it tasted great too. btw, my hubby is very eager to know which camera you use :).... I know I'm asking you this for the nth time, but I keep forgetting to check back for your reply... Will make it a point to check this time! :)
ReplyDeletethis recipe has been bookmarked (im going low on bookmarking, i bookmark for each week and i make sure i try :) ) - will let you know results.
ReplyDeleteSounds so good, and I love the color of the peppers.
ReplyDeletelooks nice. must be yummy with akki roti, bookmarked ..
ReplyDeleteMore like 'Dhassu' simla mirch! yummmmm!
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