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Shannon Bennett’s Culinary Tour Debuts at Prego

During this exclusive tour, Shannon Bennett will unveil his latest culinary venture at The Westin Gurgaon’s renowned Italian restaurant, Prego, promising a journey through his brand-new culinary wonderland…reports Asian Lite News

World-renowned Chef and Author Shannon Bennett is set to embark on a much-anticipated culinary tour, bringing his innovative gastronomic creations for the very first time to Prego at The Westin Gurgaon, New Delhi on 25th February from 7 pm – 11 pm.

The Shannon Bennett tour, organised by World on a Plate (WOAP) in association with Johnny Walker Blue Label, promises an unforgettable experience for food enthusiasts in Gurgaon.

Kiran Soans, CEO of World on a Plate says, “The event will be an intimate affair, hosting only 50 guests. Upon arrival at 7 PM, attendees will be treated to pre-drinks at the bar, setting the stage for an exquisite culinary journey. Throughout the night, attendees will relish in lively conversation, savour exceptional cuisine, and bask in the vibrant ambiance of this culinary spectacle.”

Best known for his pioneering work as the head chef of Vue de Monde at Melbourne’s iconic Rialto Tower, Shannon Bennett is a culinary luminary celebrated for his inventive approach to modern Australian-European cuisine. With a stellar career spanning decade, Bennett has garnered international acclaim for his culinary expertise, authoring six books and owning multiple hospitality venues in Melbourne.

During this exclusive tour, Shannon Bennett will unveil his latest culinary venture at The Westin Gurgaon’s renowned Italian restaurant, Prego, promising a journey through his brand-new culinary wonderland. Guests will be treated to a sumptuous modern Australian-European 7-course degustation menu, featuring a tantalising array of starters, entrees, main courses, signature desserts, and petit fours. Each course will be thoughtfully paired with exquisite selections from Johnny Walker Blue Label, elevating the dining experience with an unparalleled symphony of flavours tailored especially for the Indian palate.

“We are thrilled to welcome renowned chef Shannon Bennett to Prego at The Westin Gurgaon for this extraordinary culinary tour. Shannon’s innovative approach to modern Australian-European cuisine perfectly complements the vibrant dining experience we offer at Prego. We are excited to showcase his culinary brilliance to our guests and provide them with an unforgettable evening of gastronomic delights.” says Deewan Singh Dhami,  Director of Food & Beverage at The Westin Gurgaon.

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Recipe : Healthy Guava Salad

Ingredients

  1. Guava – 1 [finely chopped]
  2. Pomegranate arils – ¼ cup
  3. Carrot – ¼ cup [finely chopped]
  4. Tomato – 1 small [finely chopped]
  5. Onion – 1 small [finely chopped]

Ingredients for seasoning

  1. Salt
  2. Red Chilli Powder – ¼ tsp
  3. Chat Masala – ¼ tsp
  4. Jaggery – 2 tbsp [grated]
  5. Lime -1/2 tsp

Method

  1. In a large bowl, add the finely chopped pomegranate, onion, guava, tomato and carrot.
  2. Add in the salt, chat masala, red chilli powder, grated jaggery. Mix everything until well combined.
  3. Add in the lime, give it a toss. Adjust the salt accordingly.

YOUR HEALTHY SALAD IS

READY TO BE SERVED. ENJOY!

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Mumbai’s Valentine’s Day Feasts

Love is in the air, and Mumbai’s culinary scene is abuzz with delectable offerings for your Valentine’s Day celebration. Whether you’re a health-conscious couple seeking guilt-free indulgence, burger aficionados craving a juicy bite, or yearning for an extravagant and romantic experience, the city has something special in store for everyone. 

The Nines: A Culinary Symphony for Two

Unleash the magic of the number nine this Valentine’s Day at The Nines. This avant-garde haven in Juhu transcends dining, transforming it into an experience. Start with a vibrant Strawberry & Citrus Salad or Beetroot & Walnut Salad, then share Basil Pesto Arancini bursting with flavour, or indulge in the Beetroot Hummus with a Greek salad twist. Elevate your evening with King Mushroom & Truffle Flatbread or Chicken Ham & Pepperoni, before diving into Beetroot Risotto or the pan-seared Sea Bass with herb sauce. End on a sweet note with Strawberry Panna Cotta or Pistachio & Raspberry Petit Gateaux – each bite a delicious masterpiece. 

The Bluebop Cafe: A Love-Struck Soiree with Italian & American Flair

Immerse yourselves in a captivating world of flavours and connections at Bluebop Cafe this Valentine’s Day. Ignite your love story with handcrafted cocktails like Love Struck or Burning Love, then share playful bites like Sweet Potato Guacamole Bites or Peri Peri Chicken Popcorn. Savour the My Heart Pizzas – Love Garden for veggie lovers or Sicilian Chicken for a spicy kick. Dive into Creamy Penne Chicken in Alfredo Sauce or Marry Me Chicken, and don’t miss the Honey Garlic Glazed Salmon with its delightful accompaniments. End your love-struck soiree with decadent desserts like Strawberry Chocolate Tart or Blush Special Sundae – each spoonful a celebration of your love.

The Pantry – Goodness Delivered: For the Health-Conscious Duo

Embark on a wellness journey of flavours with The Pantry – Goodness Delivered. Their special Valentine’s Day menu features an earthy and sweet vegan beetroot & house-made coconut cream soup, bursting with the goodness of roasted beetroot, zesty ginger, and creamy coconut milk. End your meal on a guilt-free note with their no-bake strawberry layered cheesecake, a delightful combination of creamy, sweet, and tangy layers topped with fresh strawberries.

Woodside Inn: Burger Lovers Rejoice

Get ready to sink your teeth into love at Woodside Inn. This Valentine’s Day, they’re adding a vibrant touch to their classic burgers with beetroot buns, made using beet reduction for a beautiful colour and fluffy texture. Don’t miss their red chipotle rice flour and beet reduction chips, served as delectable accompaniments throughout the week of love.

Indulge in Culinary Luxury at Ditas

Treat your significant other to an unforgettable gastronomic experience at Ditas. Their special Valentine’s Day menu is an all-inclusive journey of exquisite flavours. Savour roasted garlic pimento soup or spicy tom yam goong, followed by refreshing salads like arugula & berries or poached pear & beetroot. Choose between delightful small plates like beetroot & avocado tartare or grilled prawn sambal satay, before diving into hearty mains like Thai aromatic red curry or chilli-crusted red snapper. End your romantic rendezvous on a sweet note with their decadent red velvet cheesecake and strawberry mousse. 

Koa: A Vibrant Fiesta of Love

Get ready for a lively and romantic evening at Koa. Their “Sea of Love” Valentine’s Day special features a soulful live saxophone performance to set the mood. Share delectable appetizers like tempura chickpea chaat or crispy thread chicken, indulge in heart-shaped pizzas, and relish refreshing salads like chips and avocado puree or peri chicken & sausages salad. For their main course, choose between charcoal-grilled chicken with Moroccan spices or the vegetarian delight of a filled mushroom pot with crispy fried mushrooms. Conclude your romantic feast with their signature “Under the Sea” Belgium chocolate mousse and a delightful Valentine’s chocolate box.

An Immersive Theatrical Extravaganza at Amazonia

For a truly unique and unforgettable Valentine’s Day experience, step into the Garden of Eden at Amazonia. This immersive theatrical experience takes you on a journey through Adam and Eve’s story, with captivating performances and a delicious set menu. As you indulge in culinary delights, be prepared to be transported to a world of wonder and intrigue.

Embark on a delicious journey of love at Bayroute

Skip the clichés this Valentine’s Day and whisk your love away to the enchanting flavours of the Mediterranean at Bayroute! Their new menu boasts irresistible dishes like melt-in-your-mouth Bakhtiari Kebabs and melt-off-the-bone Lamb Quzi, perfect for sharing amidst a romantic ambience. End with refreshing signature drinks and create unforgettable memories at Bayroute!

A Flavorscape of Love: Celebrate Valentine’s Day at Yazu


This Valentine’s Day, transcend the ordinary and embark on a romantic Asian escapade at Yazu. Let the rich tapestry of flavours transport you, as our chefs weave tradition with a modern flair. Imagine yourselves sharing delectable dishes crafted with authentic ingredients, where tender meats and vibrant veggies tango on your plate. Savour the magic of fresh produce sourced with the highest standards, ensuring an unparalleled culinary experience. At Yazu, every bite promises to be a love story waiting to be savoured, making your Valentine’s Day truly unforgettable.

The Coconut Boy’s Goan Valentine’s Getaway

The Coconut Boy whisks you away to Goa, its vibrant atmosphere, authentic flavours, and live music setting the stage for a romantic adventure. Their special Valentine’s menu is a love letter written in spices. Dive into the depths of flavour with the traditional Goan chonak fish curry, simmered in fragrant spices and coconut milk. Share playful bites of the intriguing grilled squid stuffed with crab, its ocean freshness bursting with conversation and laughter. Sip on vibrant Vitamin C and Goan Breeze cocktails, their tropical fruits and local spirits, light and refreshing like love itself. As live music serenades you throughout the evening, create memories that will last a lifetime at The Coconut Boy, where your love story unfolds on sand and sunshine. create unforgettable memories at The Coconut Boy.

The ROSE-tinted VALENTINE’s Fest at Neuma!

ROSE-tinted VALENTINE’s Fest at Neuma, where love isn’t just in the air—it’s a boomerang that multiplies back to you. From February 14th to 18th, we invite you to a week-long ode to love’s many facets. Each day unfolds a new chapter: romance, friendship, music, celebration, and inclusivity. We are excited to offer you the irresistible charm of romance with dishes that stir the heart and set the mood. Chef Hitesh brings the playful start of an Avocado and strawberry salad or the sensuous burst of decadent lobster bisque. Feeling adventurous? Let the fiery punch of Furikake sweet potato or the passionate embrace of sizzling grilled shrimp and enoki mushrooms drizzled in red curry aioli ignite the flames of your palate. Our large plates cater to every mood: the smooth and sensual experience of silky tofu and miso leeks or rotisserie chicken drizzled with sweet and savoury strawberry marmalade. End your night on a cloud of rose petit gateaux or succumb to the seduction of a red velvet cupid, all while sipping on love-themed cocktails like Lovebug, Flirty Fritz, Kiss on the Lips, Potion D’Amour, or the Soulmate Sour. Join us as we reimagine love with our ROSE-tinted VALENTINE’s Fest, where love knows no boundaries and every moment is a celebration of life’s greatest gift.

A Symphony of Flavours for Two at one8 Commune

Celebrate your love story with a global culinary adventure at one8 Commune this Valentine’s Day. Virat Kohli’s stylish eatery offers a diverse menu catering to every craving, from vegetarian delights to decadent seafood. Share playful small plates like the vibrant Cherry Tomatoes and Burrata Salad or the intriguing Hoisin braised Tofu. Move on to impressive main courses like the heart-shaped ravioli or the flavorful Strawberry Chili Risotto. End your evening on a sweet note with the signature Love Struck dessert, a symphony of chocolate and mascarpone, or the refreshing Strawberry Entremet. one8 Commune’s ambiance and attentive service provide the perfect setting for a romantic night filled with delicious discoveries. 

Masala Library: A Sophisticated Sweet Treat

Masala Library takes a more refined approach to Valentine’s Day with its specially crafted dessert. Dive into their “Coconut Tres Leches Soaked in Goatcheese Milk,” a luscious combination of textures and flavours. The creamy tres leches, infused with goat cheese milk, provide a unique savoury edge, perfectly balanced by the sweet and tart notes of the passionfruit parfait, raspberry sorbet, and salted caramel. Finally, a dusting of strawberry snow adds a touch of whimsy and completes this luxurious and unforgettable dessert experience. For couples seeking a sophisticated and unique indulgence, Masala Library’s Valentine’s Day offering is sure to impress.

Millo: For the Whimsical Romantics

Love is most definitely in the air at Millo this Valentine’s Day, thanks to their playful and unique cocktail menu. Indulge in the “Love is in the Air,” made with Gin, Maraschino Citrus, Plum and Raspberry for a whimsical burst of flavour, or share the “Love Potion” made with rose-infused vodka and citrus tonic for a refreshing twist. Feeling adventurous? The “Exotic Coco Punch” with Baileys, vodka, and coconut promises a tropical escape, while the “First Kiss” with bourbon, condensed milk, and strawberry offers a comforting sweetness. Whether you’re looking for something light and bubbly or rich and decadent, Millo has a love potion for every heart.

So, what are you waiting for? Mumbai’s restaurants are offering a delectable array of Valentine’s Day specials, catering to every taste and budget. Choose your culinary adventure, make your reservation, and get ready to celebrate love in the most delicious way possible!

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Recipe : Strawberry Cream Dessert

Ingredients

  1. Whipping Cream – 300 g
  2. Fresh Cream – 200 g
  3. Sugar – 6 tsp
  4. Condensed Milk – 2 tbsp
  5. Strawberry – 250 g [finely chopped]

Method

  1. In a shallow sauce pan, add in the chopped strawberries along with the sugar. On a medium heat. Keep stirring the mixture until the sugar melts.
  2. Continue to cook until the strawberries turn soft and the mixture thicken. Switch off the flame and let it cool. After it cools refrigerate it for 1 hour.
  3. In a mixing bowl, add in the whipping cream. Start beating with the electric hand mixer in a circular motion until you get a soft peak.
  4. Add in the fresh cream. Mix this with the electric mixer for 10 -15 secs. Add in the condensed milk.
  5. Now add in the cooled strawberry mixture into it. Using a spatula fold it.
  6. Take a small serving glass. Add in the strawberry crème then garnish it with the sliced strawberry on top. Chill it before serving.

YOUR DELICIOUS DESSERT

IS READY. ENJOY!

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Magic of Indian Cuisine

Turmeric powder is one of the most widely used spices in every Indian home. Turmeric can be used in a variety of stir-fries, such as basic potato fries, chef-style mutton curries, and chicken butter masala curries…reports N. Lothungbeni Humtsoe

The first thing that foreigners will mention when you question them about the country’s well-known cuisines is its spices. How a variety of herbs and spices are used in the preparation of the most delightful Indian cuisines.

Indian food is made with a variety of methods, such as frying, roasting, and simmering, but the secret ingredient—taste—is the magic of the herbs and spices. Let’s explore some of the leading Indian herbs and spices that every home should have on hand to lend a touch of healing whenever needed.

Cumin seeds

Brownish-yellow in colour and pungent, cumin seeds are frequently used in Indian cooking for “Tadka”. A method of softening cumin seeds in heated ghee or oil to release essential oil and increase their aromatic quality.

Turmeric powder

Turmeric powder is one of the most widely used spices in every Indian home. Turmeric can be used in a variety of stir-fries, such as basic potato fries, chef-style mutton curries, and chicken butter masala curries.

Cloves

One fascinating thing to know about Indian herbs and spices is that they may be used to make different kinds of tea in addition to being used in cooking. You can make tea and ‘Tadka’ for dishes at the same time with cloves. It is well-known for having digestive qualities.

Ginger & Garlic

Whether you like your garlic and ginger in a paste or powder form, these spices are essential to Indian-style cooking. In addition to adding flavour, it also contains anti-inflammatory qualities and, if you’re preparing meat, can tenderise it.

Black pepper 

A popular substitute for chilli in recipes seeking a spicy kick is black pepper, widely regarded as the king of spices.

Red chilli powder

Red chilli powder is a basic ingredient in Indian kitchens, whether you enjoy your meal grilled, boiled, or stir-fried you can add it to your dishes to add heat and colour.

Although the market is filled with a wide variety of spices, all you need to do is stock your kitchen cabinet with these staples to make delicious meals for your loved ones. 

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Elevate Your Mornings with Creamy Peanut Butter

Peanut butter is more than simply a spread; it’s a tasty lifestyle choice that has become a staple at grocery stores, making it a household favourite. This nutty delight, influenced by Western culture, has become an important part of active Indian families. Including peanut butter in your daily diet, especially in your breakfast, can be a wholesome choice since it offers not only vital nutrients but also dietary fiber and good fats like monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs), which are beneficial for your health.  

Breakfast is widely hailed as the most important meal of the day, and you can always choose to kick start your morning with a delightful spread of creamy and crunchy peanut butter. Dr. Shweta Rastogi, Clinical dietitian and lifestyle medicine consultant says, “Beyond being a powerhouse of nutrition, this delightful nut-based butter adds a unique twist to your breakfast routine. Using peanut butter without added refined sugar is more beneficial; rather one can opt for peanut butter with jaggery. Several peanut butter variants can make your morning meal even more delicious, including peanut butter with real chocolate, crunchy and creamy peanut butter.”  

Checkout some protein-rich breakfast recipes with peanut butter that you can try as we observe National Peanut Butter Day.

Peanut Butter Baked Oats

Ingredients: 

2 cups of Oats

1 tsp baking powder

Salt (as per taste)

½ a tsp Cinnamon

5 tsp Saffola creamy Peanut Butter

2 tsp Honey

1 egg

½ a tsp Vanilla Extract

2 cups Milk

Method: 

Take a bowl and add oats, baking powder and salt and mix them well

In another bowl, add peanut butter and honey and mix them well

Add cinnamon powder and salt to the peanut butter and honey and mix them properly

Now, slowly start mixing milk to the peanut butter mixture and stir well

Combine both mixtures in a bowl until a thick consistency is achieved

Take a baking bowl or tray, put the mixture and bake it in the oven for 25-30 mins at 350 F

Take out the baked oats from the oven and top it up with peanut butter and chopped dry fruits, serve hot!

Peanut Butter Smoothie Bowl 

Ingredients: 

2-3 tsp of peanut butter with real chocolate

2 bananas

1 small bowl of flaxseed

½ a tsp vanilla extract

1 cup of milk

Method:

Add 2 bananas, chocolate peanut butter, flaxseed meal, vanilla extract and 1 cup milk to the blender

Blend the ingredients and keep adding milk to the blender for a smooth and creamy consistency

Transfer the smoothie into a bowl. Top it up with dry fruits or chopped fresh fruits as per your liking. Keep it in the fridge for a few minutes and serve cool!

Banana and Peanut Butter Pancake


Ingredients: 

1 ½ cups all-purpose flour

2 tbsp baking powder

1 tbsp honey

½ tsp salt

1 ¼ cups milk

1 ripe mashed banana

⅓ cup of Saffola creamy peanut butter

1 large egg

1 tbsp oil/butter

1 tsp vanilla extract

Method: 

Preheat a griddle over medium heat

In a bowl, mix all-purpose flour, baking powder and salt 

In a separate bowl, combine milk, mashed banana, peanut butter, egg, oil/butter and vanilla extract, pour the flour mixture with the batter till its thoroughly mixed

Pour the batter in 1/4 cup portions in a ladle onto the preheated griddle and cook until tiny air bubbles form on the top for 2 to 5 minutes

Flip and continue cooking until it is brown on one side for another 2 to 3 minutes 

Take the pancakes in a plate and serve it hot with some peanut butter on top

Incorporating peanut butter into your morning routine not only provides a delicious start to the day but also adds a boost of nutrients and creativity to your food. Whether you’re into morning smoothies, baked oats, or quick recipes like pancakes and toasts, Saffola Peanut Butter adds delicious taste and nutritional value to your everyday breakfast. Enjoy the creamy and crunchy goodness, making your mornings even more delightful.

National Peanut Butter Day is celebrated on 24th January annually.

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Recipe: Caramelized Fox Nuts

Ingredients

  1. Fox Nuts – 2 cups
  2. Unsalted Butter – 2 tbsp
  3. Jaggery – 1 cup [powdered]
  4. Water – 2 tbsp
  5. White Sesame Seeds – 2 tbsp
  6. Salt – 1/4tsp

Method

  1. Heat butter in a non – stick pan on a low medium flame.
  2. Roast the fox nuts for 5-6 mins. Transfer this to a plate.
  3. In the same pan, add some powdered jaggery with some water. Let it boil till  one string consistency.
  4. Add salt and mix. Add the roasted fox nuts. Mix it well. Make sure each nut is well coated with jaggery on low flame.
  5. Sprinkle some sesame seeds on top of it and mix it again.
  6. Transfer the fox nuts to a lined parchment tray. Let it cool completely. Store it in an air tight container for a week.

YOUR HEALTHY BUT DELICIOUS

SNACK IS READY.ENJOY!

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Makar Sankranti Feast

Makar Sankranti is a harvest festival that is cherished across India in various regional flavours. Known as Uttarayan in Gujarat, Lohri and Maghi in Punjab, Magh Bihu in Assam, and Pongal in South India, each state adds its unique touch to the festivities.

Food, as in any Indian festival, plays a central role and Makar Sankranti is no exception. The festival is celebrated with a range of mouth-watering dishes made from seasonal and local produce.

As we usher in the festival of harvest, here are three delightful traditional recipes recommended by Chef Kunal Kapoor to elevate your celebration on this auspicious day. From savoury options to sweet treats, make the festival a burst of flavours with these appetizing delicacies.

TIL GUR LADOO

Ingredients

•             1½ cups Sesame seeds

•             1 tbsp Desi Ghee or 1/3rdtbspSaffola Gold Oil

•             1 ¼ cup of grated Gur (Jaggery)

•             1tsp Cardamom powder 

Steps to Follow:

•             Begin by toasting the sesame seeds on medium heat.

•             Keep stirring while toasting to maintain an even heat distribution.

•             Once toasted, transfer to another container to cool.

•             Heat a pan and add the ghee or Saffola Goldoil in it.

•             Next, add in the jaggery and begin melting it on low heat.

•             Once the jaggery starts foaming, cook for about a minute. We need to cook the jaggery to a softball stage. To check this, keep a bowl of cold water along.

•             Drop a bit of the cooking jaggery into the water.

•             On cooling, the jaggery should have formed a soft ball that is not too sticky and holds a bit of its shape. To check the structure and density, drop the ball of jaggery on the working surface. It should make a tiny thud sound.

•             At the softball stage, mix the toasted sesame into the pan.

•             Turn off the flame and mix the sesame quickly into the jaggery.

•             Once mixed well, add the cardamom powder.

•             Finally, allow the mixture to cool to the point that it is easy to hold in your hand. Do not over-cool the mixture, otherwise it will harden and set.

•             Wet your hand and then using a spoon put a small portion of the mixture in your hand. Be careful as it still maybe hot.

•             Gently shape the mixture into a ball using wet hands.

PEANUT CHIKKI

Ingredients

•             Gur (grated) – 2 cups

•             Desi ghee or Saffola Gold oil – for greasing

•             Peanuts (unsalted) – 2 cups

Steps to Follow:

•             Heat a pan and add peanuts to roast them lightly.

•             Remove and gently crush them to split them. Keep them aside.

•             In a fresh pan add jaggery and then place it on low heat. Allow thejaggery to melt and start boiling.

•             Once it changes colour take a spoonful of molten jaggery and drop it in cold water.

•             Remove the piece of jaggery from the water and check if it crackles between the teeth with a cracking sound. Also, ensure it isnot chewy.

•             At this stage, add the peanuts and mix them thoroughly.

•             On a chopping board or a marble top, grease lightly with desi ghee or Saffola Gold oil.

•             Remove the hot peanuts onto this greased surface and using a metal plate or a greased plastic film on top, firm press it to spread it.

•             Roll out the mixture thin using a rolling pin.

•             Shape them into round ones.

•             Allow it to completely cool and once hardened serve.

AMRITSARI PINDI CHOLE

Ingredients

To boil Chole (Chickpeas)

•             2cups of Kabuli chana or Chickpeas (small size)

•             6cups of Water

•             3-4 slices of driedAmla

•             1½ tbsp Tea Leaves

•             Salt– To taste

•             1½ tsp Baking Soda

For Chole Masala

•             3-4nos Dry red chillies

•             1-2nosBayleaf

•             6tbsp Coriander seeds

•             3tbsp Cumin

•             10-12nos Peppercorn

•             7-8nos Cloves

•             7-8nos Cardamom

•             A small piece of Mace

•             3nos Cinnamon (1inch)

•             ¼ no Nutmeg

•             3nos Black cardamom

•             2tsp Ajwain

•             2tbspKasoorimethi (dried)

•             4tbspAnardana Powder

•             2½ tbspAmchur powder

For Wet Masala

•             ½ cup Saffola Gold Oil

•             ½ tsp Heeng (asafoetida)

•             2tsp Garlic chopped

•             1tbsp Ginger chopped

•             2nos green chilli Slit

•             ½ cup Onion chopped

•             ½ tsp Turmeric

•             ¾ tsp Kashmiri chilli powder

•             3tbspChole Masala

•             A dash of Water

•             ¾ cup Tomatoes (freshly pureed)

•             Black salt–to taste

•             Salt–to taste

•             2tbsp Tamarind Water

For Tempering

•             1tbsp Desi Ghee

•             1tsp Kashmiri chilli powder

For Garnish

•             Boiled Potato diced

•             Paneer Cubes

•             Pickled Chilli

•             Onion Rings

Steps to Follow:

For Chole Masala

•            

o             Dry roast all the spices, grind them into a powder and mix them together.

For Boiling Chole

•             Soak the chole overnight. Drain the water, add fresh water (6 cups) and place them in the cooker.

•             Separately boil the tea leaves in 2cups of water for 2mins, strain and add the tea water in the pressure cooker along with salt, baking soda and a few dried amla slices.

•             Allow the cooker to whistle 6-7 timeson medium flame. Once done, remove from heat and keep aside.

For Wet Masala

•             Heat Saffola Gold oil in an iron kadai, add heeng and then add onion and brown them.

•             Add ginger, garlic and chillies.

•             Add turmeric, chilli powder and coriander powder.

•             Now add the chole masala and cook it.

•             Stir the masala occasionally till it releases oil, and then add the boiled chole

•             Continue cooking the chole in the masala, without adding any water. Once tempered, they will release oil

•             Gently mash some of the cholewith a spatula. It will help make the curry thicker.

•             Add amchur and a dash of tamarind water, salt, black salt and water to the chole mixture.

•             Allow it to boil and thicken up the chickpea stew.

•             Check and adjust the seasoning, add diced potato, paneer and chopped coriander to the curry.

For Final Tempering

•             Separately heat ghee and add chilli powder. Add it to the chole and serve hot.

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Chef Kunal Kapoor’s Winter Delights

As the winter season sets in, the comforting warmth of a steaming bowl of soup is just what the body and soul need. Vegetable soups, especially with seasonal veggies are wholesome meals packed with essential nutrients best suited for the winter season. They not only keep you warm but also promote overall health and well-being.

Here are a few easy-to-make nutritious soups Chef Kunal Kapoor recommends this winter!

Winter Vegetable Soup

A delicious soup prepared using a range of winter veggies to create a light, yet nutritious soup, that is rich in fibre and low in fat.

Ingredients for soup:

1 ½ tbspSaffola Gold oil

Garlic chopped – 2tsp

Ginger chopped – 2tsp

Green chilli chopped – 1 tsp

Spring onion chopped – 3tbsp

Flour (all-purpose) – 1 tbsp

Cabbage chopped – ½ cup

Carrots chopped – ¼ cup

Corn kernels (boiled) – ½ cup

Capsicum chopped – ¼ cup

Beans chopped – ¼ cup

Green peas – ½ cup

Potato diced (raw) – ½ cup

Basil leaves – a sprig

Oregano – 1tsp

Chilli flakes – 1tsp

Thyme – 1tsp

Salt – to taste

Veg Stock/Water – 1lt

Pepper powder

For veg stock (Makes 1lt approx.)

Onion (small) – 1no

Ginger sliced – few

Garlic cloves – 5-6nos

Peppercorns – 7-8nos

Bayleaf – 1no

Basil – a sprig

Rosemary – a sprig

Thyme – a sprig

Beans with trimmings – 1cup

Carrot dices & trimming – ½ cup

Broccoli & trimmings – ½ cup

Broccoli steam – 1 small piece

Cauliflower & trimmings – ½ cup

Cauliflower stem – 1small piece

Celery sticks – 2 small pieces

Tomato trimmings – a handful

Water – 3lts

Steps to follow:

Heat Saffola Gold Oil in a pan with chopped garlic and ginger. Add green chillies and spring onions to this and continue to stir for another minute.

Sprinkle some flour and continue cooking till a light sandy colour appears. Add cabbage, carrots, corn kernels, capsicum, beans, peas and potatoes. Cook for 5–7 minutes on high heat.

Drop in the basil sprig, oregano, chilli flakes, thyme, salt and vegetable stock. Cook till the veggies, especially potatoes, are tender. Remove from heat and strain. Let the veggies cool, then grind them into a puree with the liquid.

Pour the creamy soup into a pan; add water or stock to correct the consistency. If required season with salt, pepper, and basil leaves. Bring it to a boil and serve hot.

Make the vegetable stock at home

Put all the ingredients in a pan and bring to a boil. Cook for an hour on low heat. Strain the liquid and allow it to cool completely. It is ready to use.

Tangy Tomato Soup

A simple and easy tomato soup recipe that can be made at home quickly, withminimum ingredients.

Ingredients:

1 ½tbspSaffola Gold Oil

4-5 nos Peppercorn

2tbsp Coriander seeds

1 tbsp Cumin

1 small piece of Cinnamon

1 no Black cardamom

5 medium-sized Tomatoes

1/3 cup Onion sliced

6 nos Garlic cloves

2 tbsp Ginger chopped

(optional) – ½cup Carrot diced

For garlic beard:

Butter

Bread loaf/ bread slices

Steps to follow:

In a deep pan heat Saffola Gold Oil and add peppercorn, coriander seeds, cumin, cinnamon and black cardamom.

Sauté for 15 seconds and add sliced onion, garlic, and ginger.Cook for 2 minutes and then add carrots. Cook for another 2 minutes and then add chilli powder.

Give it a quick stir and add tomatoes (sliced into half) followed by salt and a dash of water.

Stir and cover it to cook for 8–10minutes. Now add 6 cups of water along with coriander stems and cover and cook till the tomato is mushy. Remove from fire and strain through a fine mesh sieve.

Press hard through the sieve to extract the pulp. Once strained place back the soup in a pan and bring to a boil and check for salt.

For garlic bread:

Mix soft butter and chopped garlic.Spread it on one side of the bread slice.

Heat a pan and place the slice butter side first and cook on slow to medium heat till it turns crisp. Turnover and let it brown and then remove. Serve crisp garlic bread with hot tomato soup.

By incorporating these easy to make, well-suited to the winter season soups in your diet, you can make your meals wholesome and healthy while beating the winter chill. It’s the easy, small #rozkahealthysteps that can help build a sustainably healthy lifestyle over time.

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Ring in the New Year with Cordon Bleu Chicken Pops – A Party Delight

Gather friends and family for an evening of joy, laughter, and scrumptious dishes to ring in the New Year with lively gatherings and simple, delectable recipes! Simplify your hosting by serving some delicious finger foods that will surely delight your guests. Cheers to a delightful start to the year! We bring to you some lip-smacking recipes by Chef Aji Joseph, Head – Culinary Development, FreshToHome.

CORDON BLEU CHICKEN POPS

Cordon Bleu Pops are crumb fried spiced chicken mince dumplings filled with molten cheese. They are crunchy, tender, oozy, more like little bites of heaven and make for a perfect party food.

Ingredients:

Chicken mince : 200 g

Onion, finely chopped – 1 tbsp

Garlic, finely chopped – 1 tsp

Celery, finely chopped – 1 tbsp

Parsley, finely chopped – 1 tsp

Butter: 30 g

Mixed Herbs : 1 pinch

Salt : To taste

White pepper powder : 1tsp

Potato, mashed : 50 g

Cheddar cheese, grated : 25 g

Mozzarella cheese, grated : 25 g

Egg, beaten : 2 nos

Refined flour : 50 g

Bread crumbs : 100 g

Method:

Cooking the chicken:

Heat up a non-stick pan and melt the butter.

Add the chopped onion, garlic and celery and sauté till translucent. Add mixed herbs and white pepper powder.

Now add the minced chicken and cook till the mixture is almost dry with very little moisture content. Make sure the chicken mince is all separated and does not have any lumps.

Allow the mixture to cool down and then add the potato mash and mix well.

Preparing the cheese filling:

Mix together both grated cheeses, parsley and just enough salt to make a thick cheese mixture.

Assembling the dish:

With the chilled chicken mince mixture, make small dumplings of 15 g each. With the cheese mixture, make smaller dumplings of 1/4th the size of chicken dumplings.

Take the chicken dumplings in hand and slightly flatten them. Place the cheese dumplings in the centre of the flattened chicken mixture and reshape back to a ball with cheese completely covered inside.

Break 2 eggs and beat them in a bowl.

Take 50 g of flour in another bowl.

Place the breadcrumbs in the third bowl.

Dust the cheese filled dumplings with flour and then drop them into the egg mixture and then evenly coat them with breadcrumbs.

Keep the breaded chicken pops in a refrigerator and let them chill for some time.

Heat up a saucepan and add oil just enough to immerse couple of dumplings.

When the oil is hot, slide the breaded chicken balls into the oil and allow to fry to a golden brown.

Strain them from oil to a butter paper.

Serve along with your favourite sauce.

MUTTON SEEKH KEBAB

Seasoned and spiced mutton mince wrapped around metal skewers and cooked on charcoal fire. The heat and smoke of the charcoal give the seekhs a very earthy and smoky note.

Ingredients:

Mutton boneless: 500 gms

Mutton fat: 25 gms

Egg whole: 1 nos

Besan flour: 50 gms

Onion chop: 100 gms

Cashew nuts: 50 gms (soaked in water)

Ginger chop: 2 tbsp

Garlic chop: 2 tbsp

Green chilly: 2 tbsp

Kashmiri red chilli powder: 2 tsp

Garam masala powder: 2 tsp

Coriander powder: 1/5 tsp

Dry mango powder:1/5 tsp

Jeera powder: 1 tsp

Black cardomum powder: 1 tsp

Cinnamom powder:1 tsp

Black pepper powder: 1 tsp

Coriander leaves: 3 tbsp

Salt: 2 tbsp

Method:

Mince the mutton with all the ingredients except egg and besan flour to a fine mince. To this mince mixture, add beaten eggs and besan flour and mix well.

Take a metal skewer and with one’s wet hands take a handful of mince and press and spread it around the metal skewer.

Heat up a charcoal grill and place the skewers of meat above the hot charcoal and turn sides and cook around. Apply some ghee while the seekhs are getting cooked.

Once cooked, loosen the ends of the cooked seekhs and slide the seekhs out of the metal skewers.

Cut into bite size pieces and serve along with mint chutney and onion salad.

PEEL & EAT GARLIC PRAWNS

One of the simplest recipes to make in a jiffy. Whole prawns with shell is pan sauteed with garlic, olives and parsley. One of the easiest recipes to make this prawn preparation with garlic, olives,s chili flakes and parsley makes it very exotic, and the addition of white wine lifts the dish to a different level. The quick cooking retains all the goodness and flavour of the prawns. The outside shell turns a beautiful orangish red, and that’s quite a visual treat. This PEEL & EAT PRAWNS becomes a fun activity by itself along with good company and conversation.

Ingredients:

Prawn with shell: 250 gm

Olive oil (pomace): 30 ml

Prawns (head removed and shell cut open and inside intestine removed): 250 gm

Garlic slice: 10 cloves

Chilli flakes: 1 tsp

Olive slices: 5 black & 5 green olives

White wine: 50 ml

Parsley: 2 tbsp

Salt: 1 tsp

Butter: 20 gm

Lemon wedges: 4 nos

Ingredients for butter sauce:

Butter(salted): 50 gm

Lemon juice: half a lemon

Parsley chop: 2 pinches

Soften the butter and mix the lemon juice and parsley to form a soft butter dip.

Method:

Detach and remove the prawn heads and discard. With a sharp knife slit open the top or hump side of the prawn along with the shell. Slightly open the slit portion and remove the veins in running water.

Heat up a non-stick saucepan. Add olive oil and sliced garlic and saute to golden. To this, add the chili flakes. Drop the cleaned prawns into this hot pan and toss. Add the white wine, olive slices and salt. Toss till the white wine is evaporated. Add the chopped parsley,lemon wedges and butter and toss again. Don’t allow the butter to burn but just coat the prawns which gives them a buttery and silky coating.

Transfer to a serving dish and garnish with some chopped parsley. Serve along with the butter lemon dip.

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