Met office is continuing to advice drives not to venture out unless it is essential and requested to take extreme care while driving. So while Krish is loading few bars of chocolates, water, and shovel in car’s boot I am snuggling under my favourite blanket with a wonderful book and flask of strong filter coffee and munchies ;) Yep, my holidays just coincided with the snow fall and boy, am I enjoying it or what? I did enjoy running around in our backyard and building snowman for good two hours. But it’s not much fun when your palms turn from deep red to purple and your nose start to leak! And you need a good target to throw all those big snow balls and my target was away on training and will be coming back home late in the evening.
That’s when I decided to take break and cook my lunch. Usually I opt for frozen food, takeaways or canned soups when I am alone at home. I don’t feel motivated or need to cook for myself. But good two hours of playing in cold weather left me wanting to eat something warm, something special, and something comforting. All I had in refrigerator was big cauliflower and a pack of multi-coloured bell peppers. People who know me quite well also know my love for stinking flower, I mean cauliflower. So there is no surprise as why I reached out for a bag of peppers.
All said and done, I was bit confused as what to cook with it. I follow strict rules when it comes to serving the food which means particular type side dish has to be served with particular type of food. For example,
Curry=Chapatti/Roti/Flavoured Rice
Soup=Bread
Dals/Rasam/Stews=Rice
Salads=mmmm… mmmm…. A big bowl of ice cream or chocolate bar to sooth your grumbling stomach ;)
Since kneading and rolling the dough was out of question after kind of kneading the snow balls so curry was stroke off from the list. Unbelievably we were out of usual whole meal pack of bread, so the soup was out of question. I was left with choosing between stew and salad and you don’t have to be a Sherlock Holms to find out what I opted for!!!
Yup, I had Capsicum Stew for lunch served with a bowl of White Rice. While the rice was cooking in microwave, I went through a recipe book called 100 Vegetarian Curries by Mallika Badrinath. This is one of 4 books my mother bought for me when I left home as a new bride and it’s the same book referred when I couldn’t call my mother during initial days of my ‘hit and miss’ cooking days. This is a thin book which will fit well in your palms and has no glossy pictures to drool on. But what it has is collection of hundred different curries with outstanding results. I have had tried many recipes from this book and most of them have come out finger licking delicious. So all new brides out there, I would highly recommend this book if you have just started to cook and want to impress your family members with something exciting.
Mrs. Mallika Badrinath uses common, easily available ingredients in her recipes but her cooking style turns the final product to something exciting and exquisite. And the best example is this Capsicum Stew where she uses few spices and coconut milk that is very common ingredients in many households in south India, yet the end result is something beyond anyone’s expectation. Sweet and peppery capsicums cooked to tender in creamy goodness of coconut milk and roasted spice powder will surely make your head spin with different flavours dancing on your mouth and leave you feeling content. Don’t believe me? Well, then you simply have to try this dish and see if I am telling the truth or not!
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Cooking Time: 15-20 mins
Serves: 4-6
Recipe Source: 100 Vegetarian Curries by Mallika Badrinath
Recipe Level: Medium
Spice Level: Medium
Serving Suggestion: With steam cooked rice
Ingredients:
3 large Bell Peppers/Capsicums cut into 1 inch cubes
3-4 cups/1 can Coconut Milk (Keep thin and thick milk separately if using fresh coconut milk)
½ tsp Turmeric Powder
1-2 tsp Jaggery
Extract from 1 small Lime sized Tamarind Pulp/1 tsp Tamarind Paste
Salt to taste
For Spice Powder:
1 tsp Toor Dal/Split Red Grams
1 tsp Channa Dal/Split Chickpeas
1 tsp Urad Dal/Split Black Grams
1 tsp Coriander Seeds
½ tsp Jeera/Cumin Seeds (Optional as original recipe doesn't use it)
5-6 Dry Red Chillies (Adjust acc to taste)
4-6 tsp White Poppy Seeds
1 tsp Oil
For Tadka/Tempering:
1 tbsp Oil (Preferably Coconut Oil)
1 tsp Mustard Seeds
3-4 Cloves
2 Green Cardamoms, bruised (Optional as original recipe doesn't use it)
Few Curry Leaves
A big Pinch of Hing/Asafoetida
Heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds to it. When mustard starts to pop and splutter, add cloves, cardamoms, curry leaves and hing. Sauté for a minute till the spices are aromatic.
Now add peppers and cook them on medium heat till their skin is wilted, about 3-4 mins.
Mix in spice powder, turmeric powder, jaggery, tamarind extract and salt to taste.
Now add 1/3rd of Coconut milk (thin milk if using freshly made coconut milk) and mix well. Cover and cook for 2-3 mins. Mix in the 2nd extract or 1/3rd of coconut milk and cook uncovered in low heat and bring it to gentle boil, about 5 mins.
Now add the tick coconut milk (or remaining 1/3rd) and bring the gravy to gentle boil, about 2-3 mins. At this stage make sure that the peppers are cooked well and they still retain their crunch. Turn off the gas and mix in finely chopped coriander leaves. Cover and let it sit for 5 mins for all the flavours to blend well. Serve it hot with steam cooked rice and enjoy.
Hi Sia, that stew looks inviting. How was your vacation ? Hope you had a great time in India.
ReplyDeleteI heard that on CNN that even the public transportation in UK has stopped for a day, all for snow! :D
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to have some snow once in a while although it's inconvenient. We had a 1/2 " snow today, all melted away by afternoon.
Stew looks delicious, love Tenginkai bowl! I made shn's Kerala stew once, even kids were flipped over it, so fragrant! Good one Sups! :))
That is a great colorful stew!!!
ReplyDeletei like how you presented that in a coconut shell :)
ReplyDeleteWow, this stew is something very unique for me and sounds spicy too! perfect for this weather! It should have tasted divine with white rice! hmm.. :)
ReplyDeleteBe warm Sia. Here we are having very low temperatures for two months now and I am frustrated with it.
ReplyDeleteYour stew looks so comforting. I loveee coconut based dishes.
Stew looks very tasty - I like the way you have presented it inside the shell! I too like most of Mallika Badrinath's recipes:)
ReplyDeleteThat's a riot of colours, and I love the coconut 'bowl', awesome Sia!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely pic Sia? you have a very nice taste.. i always admire your pics. capsicum stew sounds great...
ReplyDeleteThe shellful of capsicum stew looking very wonderful Sia. I never used coconut milk in my cooking..this looks so tempting I can imagine the taste. Nice lunch !
ReplyDeletedelicious!!!! pictures are lovely, as usual... :) I've tried stew w/ potatoes, but never w/ peppers... sounds like a welcome change!!
ReplyDeletebtw, what camera did you say you use?? really sorry to keep bothering you with the same Q.... I searched my entire mailbox, but I guess Ive deleted the mail in which you had mentioned the model :(.
Stew and rice seems perfect for the weather you're describing :-)
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Wowo ilove the presentation in the coconut shell, looks so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOfcourse i love the stew too.
I am glad you enjoyed some time off on a snowy day......isn't it fun?? I usually sit by the fireplace and watch a good movie with the kids.
ReplyDeleteThat stew looks awesome in that coconut shell....Stay Warm!
trupti
the spice who loved me
You have a lovely blog, awesome snaps. And the stew looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteHeard a lot about snow and snow and snow around in UK.But you seems to making most of it.Snow man,stew and all..way to go lady...enjoy !
ReplyDeleteThe stew looks as delicious as it could be.Loved the bowl too
wow the stew looks tempting along with the presentation..very colourful, bright , creamy looking stew..
ReplyDeleteI love the colour of the dish, loooks delicious..Great presentation!!
ReplyDeleteKeep Warm and bisi-bisi oota madi!
ReplyDeleteThe stew looks yum yum! My tummy started rumbling at the sight of the stew!!
really refreshing. Love the presntation
ReplyDeleteI do have the cookbook, all her recipes are delicous. With the snow storm, evryone had a break I guess .... Once in a while it is ok to see some white blanket. Love the capsic stew is very inviting!
ReplyDeleteI read that public transportation was affected.Thats bad.
ReplyDeleteI was going thru ur blog and loved the presentation...beautiful pic.I scrolled back n read capsicum stew???? capsicum in a stew???:-P a different one:-)
That sounds immensely delicous. I feel like making a snowman with my kids.. only we do not get ANY snow here. Darn!! Perfect presentation.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to make this. My family is going to love this!
Soma(www.ecurry.com)
stew looks delish. loved the presentation of serving it in the coconut shell. nice. by the way i love delhi6 songs too.
ReplyDeleteLove the coconut bowl, Sup! Pix are beautiful. Glad you are enjoying the snow.
ReplyDeleteI made this y'day for dinner and loved it..thanks for sharing..lovely pictures..
ReplyDeleteCapsicum stew is something new to me. Looks flavourful and yum. Have a happy time playing in snow and be safe while driving .
ReplyDeletethat looks awesome. I love capsicum & this looks like something I wanna make
ReplyDeletethis is very nice ...new to me..
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures...
i just want to say.. this is by far the most awesome cookery blog Ive ever seen.. keep it up. Literally, my mouth is still watering watching the pics
ReplyDeleteStew looks very tasty and colorful! :)
ReplyDeleteNice warm stew for the icy weather. I tried it for lunch today with white rice.
ReplyDeleteI like ur presentation.
Soumya & Deeksha,
ReplyDeletethank you girls for letting me know. Glad you both enjoyed it :)
It looks so tempting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning picture of the stew - very captivating. I have that book of hers too but this recipe never got my attention. Now that I've seen what it looks like maybe i'll try soon :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful click........looks good in the coconut shell.
ReplyDeleteHi Sia, Was looking for a stew recipe and came here..and guess what 100 veg curries by Mallika badrinath was one of the books my mom gave me too when I left home as a young bride:))))what a coincidence!!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful narration. I could picture you doing all that you mentioned in your post. The peppers look gorgeous and curry seems wonderful.
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