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April 1, 2017

Indian Style Tomato Spaghetti Recipe – Vegetarian Spaghetti Recipe With Video

Indian vegetarian spaghetti recipe
This is my second post on vegetarian spaghetti recipe. I started trying out spaghetti based recipes recently and my first recipe was easy garlic spaghetti. We loved that a lot. So Raksha & Sendhil asked me to try some varieties of spaghetti recipes for breakfast. Last Sunday I made this easy, Indian style tomato spaghetti recipe with very simple ingredients. I browsed many vegetarian spaghetti recipes and tried it finally with my own twist. It came out really well and we all loved it. 

Raksha took 2 servings which made me very happy. For Raksha, I used red chilli flakes, pepper powder in little quantity for less spicy taste and added more cheese whereas for myself & Sendhil, I added more spices, used Italian seasoning and made it without cheese. It was tasting great and packed with full flavor. 

Friends, do try this easy, yummy tomato spaghetti recipe for your kids and family.Adjust the spice level based on their taste buds. I am sure they will love it. Lets see how to make this easy, Indian vegetarian tomato spaghetti recipe with step by step photos and video !


Indian spaghetti recipe

Tomato spaghetti recipe - Indian vegetarian spaghetti recipe


Tomato spaghetti recipe - Indian vegetarian spaghetti recipe Easy tomato spaghetti recipe - Indian vegetarian style recipe for breakfast & dinner !
Cuisine: Indian
Category: Spaghetti recipes
Serves: 3
Prep time: 20 Minutes
Cook time: 15 Minutes
Total time: 35 Minutes


INGREDIENTS
1 cup - 250ml
  • Spaghetti -  150 gms
  • Water - 8 cups
  • Cooking oil - 1 tsp
  • Salt - 1 tsp
To Saute
  • Cooking oil or olive oil - 2 tbsp
  • Garlic cloves - 7 nos ( Finely chopped)
  • Big onion – 2 nos ( Finely chopped)
  • Grated Cheese – 2 tbsp ( I used Mozzarella)
  • Capsicum - 2 tbsp ( Finely chopped)
  • Ripe Tomato - 5 nos ( small)
  • Red chilli flakes - 1 tsp
  • Pepper powder - 1 tsp
  • Salt & water - as needed
  • Italian seasoning - 1 tsp ( optional)
  • Sugar - 1/2 tsp
METHOD



  • Boil 8 cups of water in a wide bowl. Add 1 tsp of cooking oil or olive oil, add 1 tsp salt. Put the spaghetti and let it cook till half done. Now add the whole tomato in spaghetti water and let it cook. Remove the tomato to a plate after its skin gets cracked ( blanched) .
  • But keep cooking the spaghetti in medium flame for 20 minutes till it turns soft yet firm. i.e Cook Al dente.  If you cover & cook, water may spill. So cook it in medium flame till 3/4 th of the water is absorbed.Then cover & cook for 10 minutes to become soft. Take one spaghetti and check it. Break it with your fingers. Taste one. If  its soft and slightly chewy,  spaghetti is done.  Please check THIS LINK for cooking spaghetti in detail !
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    Tomato spaghetti recipe - Indian vegetarian
  • Peel the skin of tomato and grind it to a puree. Set aside.Transfer the cooked spaghetti to a colander and drain the excess water. Wash the spaghetti in the running tap water so that it remains firm. Keep aside.
      Tomato spaghetti recipe - Indian vegetarian
  • Heat oil in a kadai and saute the finely chopped garlic cloves. When it starts to turn golden, add the finely chopped onion and capsicum. Saute till onion turns transparent.
    Tomato spaghetti recipe - Indian vegetarian
  • Now add the tomato puree, salt,  red chilli flakes, pepper powder , sugar and Italian seasoning ( If  using). Mix for a minute and then add the cooked spaghetti. Toss well till the spaghetti is evenly coated with the sauce.Switch off the flame and add the grated cheese. Mix well, remove and serve hot !
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      Enjoy !

    • Note
      • Spaghetti takes more time to cook. It took nearly 25 minutes in medium to high flame. I covered & cooked it for the last 5 minutes.
      • Washing the cooked spaghetti in running water helps to keep the spaghetti stay firm.
      • You can cook the spaghetti and keep in advance if making for guests or parties.
      • You can add canned tomato puree too.
      • Adding Italian seasoning is purely optional. But it gives a nice flavor to the dish.
      • If you have fresh or dried basil, you can add that too.
      Try this yummy, tomato spaghetti recipe at home for breakfast/dinner !
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      March 30, 2017

      Paneer Puri Recipe – Stuffed Paneer Poori - Poori Varieties

      Paneer poori recipe
      During weekends, I am making varieties of poori for our breakfast and I have been sharing the same in my blog. Last Sunday I prepared this paneer poori (Indian cottage cheese in English) for our breakfast with the leftover paneer cubes. Its a stuffed paneer puri recipe. So you just have to add grated paneer to the wheat flour and make dough with it. Its so simple. 

      When I was searching for different types of puri recipes, I saw this one in Ramki’s one page cookbook. I liked the idea of paneer stuffed poori and tried this recipe in my own way. It came out really well, puffy and soft. Even though it tastes like masala poori, Paneer gives an additional softness to it and make it healthy too. Semolina/ Rava helps to keep the poori puffy and hold its shape for long time. So kids would love it for sure. 

      Do try this different type of poori during this vacation for your kids and family. Enjoy the breakfast ! I made masala raita and onion masala as side dish for this poori. It was a good combination. You can make tomato bhaji, potato masala or even chana masala as a side dish.  Ok, Lets see how to make yummy, soft paneer poori with step by step photos and a video !


      Paneer puri

      Paneer Poori Recipe - Poori varieties


      Paneer Poori Recipe - Poori varieties How to make masala poori with paneer - Paneer puri recipe
      Cuisine: Indian
      Category: Paneer Recipes
      Serves: 12 nos
      Prep time: 10 Minutes
      Cook time: 2 Minutes
      Total time: 12 Minutes


      INGREDIENTS
      1 cup - 250ml
      • Grated paneer - 3/4 cup
      • Atta/Whole wheat flour - 1.5 cups
      • Besan flour - 1 tbsp
      • Rava/Semolina - 1 tsp
      • Red chilli powder - 1 tsp
      • Garam masala powder - 1 tsp
      • Ajwain or cumin seeds - 1/2tsp
      • Coriander leaves - 1 tbsp( finely chopped, optional)
      • Salt & water - as needed
      • Cooking oil - to deep fry
      HOW TO MAKE PANEER PURI - METHOD

      • Grate the paneer using a grater and measure 3/4 cup from it. Keep it aside.
      • In a wide bowl or plate, take the wheat flour, besan flour, rava, salt, red chilli powder, garam masala powder, ajwain/Omam OR cumin seeds and grated paneer. Mix everything well without adding water. Mixture looks crumbly.
        Paneer poori recipe
      • Now add water gradually and make a smooth dough. Dough should not be too hard or too sticky. Knead it for 5 minutes. Make poori immediately. Keep the remaining dough covered while rolling the poori. Take a portion of dough and make uniform sized balls.
        Paneer poori recipe
      • Dust the ball in wheat flour and roll into small thick poori. Remember thin poori won’t puff up. So roll it thick. Refer picture below for thickness. 
        Paneer poori
        Paneer poori
      • Heat oil in a kadai to deep fry. Check its temperature by dropping a pinch of dough. If it rises to the top immediately, oil heat is just right. If the heat of oil is less, poori won’t puff up. So check it before deep frying. Reduce the flame to medium and take one rolled poori. Pat it between your palm to remove the excess flour.  Drop the poori in oil. When it starts to come up, press the poori with a ladle gently. It puffs up well. Now flip the poori and cook for a minute till bubbles cease. Remove & drain in a tissue paper. Serve hot with masala raita and some bhaji/Poori masala.
      • TIPS:  Increase the flame to high till you drop the next poori. Reduce the flame to medium as soon as u drop it. You can follow this to maintain the heat throughout deep frying. If oil becomes smoky hot, switch off the flame for few minutes. After the oil comes to desired temperature, fry the poori.
        Paneer poori
      Enjoy !


      Note

      • Do not make the dough too sticky or soft. No need to rest the dough. Make poori immediately to prevent oil absorption.
      • Thickness of poori is very important to puff up. So roll it small and thick.
      • Heat of oil is also an important factor for puffy poori. Check its temperature.
      • Oil should not be smoky hot.
      Try this yummy paneer poori at home for your weekend breakfast and enjoy !
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      January 30, 2017

      Potato Poori – Aloo Puri Recipe - Alu Ki Puri

      Potato poori
      Potato poori / aloo puri in Hindi is an interesting kids friendly puri recipe. Poori would be our Sunday breakfast mostly. So I started exploring varieties of poori for a change. I have already shared Palak Poori, Masala poori, Beetroot poori, Tomato poori, chola poori recipes. This Sunday I tried potato poori ( Alu ki puri in Hindi) for the first time. I made the poori dough by mixing wheat flour with boiled, mashed potato and spice powders. 

      Puri came out super soft with awesome masala flavor. It stays soft for hours together. So it can be packed for lunch box and ideal for travel as well. Side dish is not required for this puri recipe. Still I served it with tomato sabji and onion raita. Mixed veg kurma also goes well I guess.We loved it a lot. Its a winner recipe in my house. Do try this potato poori recipe for your kids and family. They will love it very much. 

      Next I am planning to make methi poori and mint poori. Friends, If you know any other interesting poori varieties, do share them in the comments section. I will make it. As I say in all my poori posts, thickness of poori while rolling and the proper temperature(heat) of oil is the secret to get nicely puffed up poori. I have shared those points below in detail. If you are a beginner, It will sure come by practice. Ok, Lets see how to make Aloo Poori recipe with step by step photos and a video !


      Aloo ki puri recipe

      Potato Poori - Aloo Ki Poori Recipe


      Potato Poori - Aloo Ki Poori Recipe How to make aloo ki puri / Potato poori recipe with step by step photos and video
      Cuisine: North Indian
      Category: Breakfast
      Yields : 12 nos
      Prep time: 10 Minutes
      Cook time: 2 Minutes
      Total time: 12 Minutes


      INGREDIENTS
      1 cup - 250ml
      • Whole Wheat flour / atta - 1 cup ( I used Aashirvad)
      • Medium sized potato - 2 nos
      • Cumin seeds or Ajwain - 1/4 tsp
      • Red chilli powder - 1 tsp ( I used Kashmiri chilli powder)
      • Dhania powder - 1 tsp
      • Garam masala powder - 1/2 tsp
      • Coriander leaves - 2 tbsp ( finely chopped)
      • Crushed kasoori methi – 1 tsp
      • Salt - as needed
      • Water - as required ( I added 1/3 cup)
      METHOD

      • Wash and pressure cook potato in required water in very low flame for 2 whistles.Open the cooker and remove the potato. Peel the skin. Place the potato in a wide plate or bowl and mash it.
      • To the mashed potato, add turmeric powder, red chilli powder, dhania powder, cumin seeds, garam masala powder, salt, finely chopped coriander leaves, crushed kasoori methi, wheat flour and mix well without adding water.
        Aloo ki puri
      • Add wheat flour and mix well without adding water.
        Aloo ki puri
      • Now add water little by little and make a smooth, non-sticky dough. No need to rest the dough. Roll immediately. Grease your hands with oil. Take a portion of dough.Knead for a minute. Make balls roughly. Keep the remaining dough closed till use. Take one ball, roll it well and flatten it. Dust in wheat flour once and roll the poori slightly thick. Make sure corners are thick. Remember it should not be rolled too thin like roti. It won’t puff up.
      • Roll all the poori and arrange in a plate without overlapping each other.
        Aloo ki puri
      • Heat oil in a kadai and when it gets heated , put a pinch of dough. If it rises immediately to the top, oil temperature is right. It should not be smoky. Pat the excess flour in the poori and drop one in the oil. Let it rise to the top.
        Aloo ki puri
      • When it comes to top, pat it gently with the ladle. It will puff up nicely. Flip it after the bubbles cease. Cook the other side too.Press with the ladle for uniform cooking. Drain in a tissue paper and serve hot with raita or any sabji. Do not make any side dish with potato. U can make tomato sabji or mixed veg kurma for this poori.
        Aloo poori recipe
      Enjoy !

      Note
      • Poori gets puffed up only if its rolled thick evenly and properly. Oil temperature should be perfect. If its rolled thin, it comes like a papad. If the oil temperature is less, poori absorbs lot of oil and it won’t puff up.
      • At the same time, oil should not be smoking hot. Poori will become dark golden. So after you deep fry one poori, reduce the flame completely low. After dropping the next poori, increase the flame to high. By doing this way, heat of the oil can be maintained. If oil becomes smoky hot, switch off the stove for sometime. When the oil comes to right temperature, deep fry again.
      • As I have added Kashmiri red chilli powder, color of my poori was red. If you like white colored poori, add finely chopped green chilli instead of red chilli powder.
      • Do not rest the dough for long time. Poori may drink oil while frying.Try to make puri as soon as u make the dough.
      • No side dish is required for this poori. If you want to make it , mixed veg kurma and tomato onion sabji would be some good options.

      Enjoy this soft, masala flavored Potato Poori at home with raita and sabji !
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      January 19, 2017

      Red Poha Upma – Sigappu Aval Upma – Red Aval Recipes

      Red Poha Upma
      Poha( Flattened Rice/Rice flakes in English, Aval In Tamil, Avalakki In Kannada, Poha in Hindi) is used to make quick and easy, Instant breakfast recipes like Poha upma, Poha idli , Poha pongal etc. Mostly I make Poha recipes using white poha but red poha is considered to be high in nutrition with lots of health benefits.It is prepared from red rice.It is good for diabetes and is rich in fiber, vitamin B and minerals like calcium, zinc, iron, manganese, magnesium. Recently one of my readers suggested me to share some red aval recipes. So last time when I went to Salem, I bought a pack of Red Aval ( Sivappu aval in Tamil), Kambu aval and Ragi aval from Barathi supermarket. I followed my usual aval upma recipe and made this instant sigappu aval upma recipe quickly for our breakfast. It was very nice,flavorful and tasty. Above all, we got a satisfaction of having a healthy food. Ok, Lets see how to make red aval upma with step by step photos !

      Check out my Instant, ready to eat Poha Mix Recipe !

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      December 13, 2016

      Tomato Poori Recipe – Thakkali Poori – Tamatar Ki Puri Recipe

      Tomato poori
      Recent days I have been trying varieties of Poori recipes for our weekend breakfast. I have tried and posted palak poori, masala poori, beetroot poori, chola poori . This week I made tomato poori ( Tamatar ki puri in Hindi and Thakkali poori in Tamil) for the first time. I just combined the recipes of my regular poori & masala poori and tried this tomato poori by adding tomato puree.It came out really well with nice red color. I prepared Bombay chutney as the side dish for this poori. It was a nice combo and we loved it a lot. This poori can be packed for kids lunch box or for snack as it tastes good and soft even if its not hot. Do try this colorful poori variety for your family and let me know the feedback. Tomorrow I will share the recipe of Bombay chutney. Today lets check out how to make this yummy tamatar puri recipe with step by step photos !
      Thakkali poori

      Tomato poori recipe / Thakkali Poori / Tamatar ki puri


      Tomato poori recipe / Thakkali Poori / Tamatar ki puri How to make tomato poori recipe - Weekend special breakfast recipe
      Cuisine: Indian
      Category: Breakfast
      Serves: 12 nos
      Prep time: 10 Minutes
      Cook time: 2 Minutes
      Total time: 12 Minutes


      INGREDIENTS
      1 cup - 250ml
      • Wheat flour - 1.5 cups ( I used Aashirvaad brand)
      • Fully ripe tomato - 2 nos
      • Rava / Sooji – 1.5 tsp ( I used Bombay rava)
      • Ghee – 1/2 tsp
      • Red chilli powder - 1.5 tsp
      • Ajwain/omam - 1 tsp
      • Garam masala powder - 1/2 tsp
      • Salt & water - as needed
      • Kasoori methi - 1 tsp ( crushed)
      • Cooking oil - to deep fry ( I used refined oil)
      METHOD

      • Wash and grind 2 tomato in a mixie jar without adding water. Grind it to make a smooth puree.
        Tomato poori recipe
      • In a wide bowl or plate, take the wheat flour, tomato puree, rava, red chilli powder, garam masala powder, crushed kasoori methi, salt and ghee. Mix till crumbly.Remove the unground tomato pieces if any.
        Tomato poori recipe
      • Add water little by little and make a thick, smooth dough. Dough should be non-sticky.Knead the dough with your palm for 2-3 minutes and keep aside for 10 minutes. If you wish, you can make poori immediately.
        Tomato poori recipe
      • Make lemon sized balls out of the dough.Take one ball, dust with wheat flour and roll into thick, small poori as shown below. Thickness of poori should be more than chapathi. Only thick poori would puff up well.
        Tomato poori recipe
      • Heat oil in a kadai to deep fry the poori. Check its temperature by dropping a pinch of dough. If it rises to top immediately, oil temperature is just right.Make sure oil is not smoking hot. Keep the flame medium . Take a rolled poori, pat it with your hands to dust off the excess wheat flour and drop one poori in hot oil.
      • When it starts to come up, just press it gently with the ladle. Poori will puff up well. Now flip the other side and cook for a minute. Remove in a tissue paper, drain the excess oil and serve hot with your favorite side dish.
        Tomato poori recipe
        Tomato poori recipe
      Enjoy !


      Note
      • Adjust the quantity of masala powders as per your taste.
      • Do not make the dough sticky. Poori will absorb more oil.
      • Adding rava helps to maintain the poori puffy for long time.
      • Addition of ghee helps to keep the poori soft for hours.
      • Roll the poori thicker than chapathi else it won’t puff up.
      • Heat of the oil should be perfect to get well puffed poori. If the heat of oil is less, poori will sink in oil and drinks more oil. If the heat is more, the color of poori will become dark and may turn like a papad.
      We enjoyed this yummy tomato masala poori with Bombay chutney !
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      October 8, 2016

      Guliyappa Recipe – Karnataka Paddu Recipe - Paniyaram Varieties

      Guliyappa recipe
      Paddu recipe was the first street food I tasted in Bangalore, Karnataka after my marriage. Sendhil took me to NR colony Davangere Benne Dosa stall and there we tasted a plate of benne dosa and this paddu. It was very soft, spongy and super round in shape with a golden tint. After that, I have tasted it in V V puram food street too. I thought its made with the leftover dosa batter instantly just like my mom's Tamilnadu style Kuzhi paniyaram. This dish is prepared in all the states with slight changes in the recipe and its named in different languages as Guliyappa or paddu in Kannada, Guntu Punugulu in Andhra, Kuzhi appam in Kerala. 

      When I asked about paddu recipe to my School mom’s group friends, they told it can be made as an instant paddu recipe with leftover dosa batter or with a special Paddu batter. I got tempted when they told about it and immediately got the recipe from my friend Lakshmi (Anu and Lakshmi /Lakki are the newly added gems in our School moms group). I tried her recipe and it came out very well. Sendhil loved it a lot. I made my watery Pottukadalai ( Hurigadale chutney) chutney with slight changes as a side dish for this paddu. It was a nice combo and we relished it a lot. Thank you so much my dear Lakshmi. I have learnt Karnataka’s one of the traditional breakfast recipes just because of you.

       Friends, do try this recipe in a weekend and enjoy it. Ok,  Lets check out how to make Karnataka style Guliyappa/ Paddu at home with step by step photos !
      Guliyappa recipe

      Guliyappa recipe - Karnataka style Paddu recipe


      Guliyappa recipe - Karnataka style Paddu recipe One of the most popular Karnataka delicacy - Guliyappa/ Paddu recipe with homemade special paddu batter. 
      Cuisine: Karnataka
      Category: Breakfast
      Serves: 20 
      Prep time: 15 Hours
      Cook time: 5 Minutes
      Total time: 15H 5Mins


      INGREDIENTS
      1 cup - 250ml
      • Dosa rice / Normal rice – 1 cup ( Low cost Raw rice OR use Idli rice)
      • Round white Urad dal – 1/4 cup  ( To make soft paddu, use 1/3 cup)
      • Thick Poha/ /Beaten rice/ Avalakki – 1/4 cup ( Thin poha can also be used)
      • Methi seeds/ Menthya – 1/2 tsp
      • Chana dal / Kadala bele – 1 tbsp
      For tempering
      • Cooking oil – 1.5 tbsp
      • Mustard seeds – 1 tsp
      • Cumin seeds/Jeera – 1/2 tsp
      • Big onion – 1 no
      • Green chillies – 1 no ( finely chopped)
      • Curry leaves – few
      • Coriander leaves – Little
      • Asafetida / Hing – a pinch
      Side dish for Paddu / Paddu chutney :

      Hurigadale chutney/Fried gram dal chutney – I added few curry leaves and a sprig of coriander leaves while grinding and served for paddu.

      HOW TO MAKE KARNATAKA PADDU / GULIYAPPA - METHOD

      • Wash and soak the rice, urad dal, methi seeds and chana dal together in required water for 3-4 hours. Wash and soak the avalakki /Beaten rice separately in enough water for 30 minutes to 1 hour. ( I am not sure on why to soak avalakki seperately. I just followed what my friend told)  Thin avalakki can also be used.
        Paddu recipe
      • Grind Rice and dal mixture first. While it is half done, add the soaked Avalakki/Poha and grind it further to a smooth paste. Add the required salt while grinding. Make sure batter is smooth and not too watery. Remove the batter in a big bowl and let it ferment over night or for 8 hours.

      • The next day morning, batter would have raised slightly and not doubled. Mix it well with a ladle and check its consistency. It should be like dosa batter and not like thick idli batter. So add some water if needed.
        Paddu recipe
      • Heat oil in a kadai. Splutter mustard seeds, cumin seeds, Urad dal and chana dal. Saute until golden. Add  finely chopped big onions, sliced or finely chopped green chillies, curry leaves and saute well. Add this to the batter and mix well. Add coriander leaves if you wish. Mix well and set aside.
        Guliyappa recipe
      • Pour 2 tsp of oil in each hole of paddu mould/Appe pan. Pour a small ladleful of batter. Cover and cook in medium flame. Open the lid and flip the other side with a spoon or steel stick. Cook the other side and remove in a plate. Serve hot with hurigadale chutney/Roasted gram dal chutney. Tastes great !
        Karnataka paddu recipe
        How to make paddu at home

      Enjoy !
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