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No Bake Chocolate Balls (eggless)....step by step.

Chocolate balls....biscuit balls.....coconut balls....cocoa balls....call them whatever you want... these are so yummy....so melt-in-the-kind-of  goodness. No baking....no cooking.....and eggless....they are ready in just about 10 minutes....this sure will bring extra hugs from your kids....so brace yourselves for that :) Just powder the biscuits and sugar....add in the condensed milk.....cocoa powder.....mix and roll them...so easy.... About 8-10 years ago, while living in Coorg our neighbor, Prabha aunty's lovely daughter Deepika used to make this and give it to my daughter....kids  used to love them....I had asked her for the recipe....I might have stored it in my memory thinking that ..."its easy to remember no need to write it down"...anyways, after changing houses and states in between the recipe was long forgotten until recently my daughter remembered it "Amma do you remember those yummy chocolate balls Deepika chechy (an endearment in malayala...

Avial With DrumStick Leaves. (Kerala Style)

A bloggers nightmare happened to me in the form of computer crash....you can imagine the chaos that gave me for a whole week.....pictures that were yet to be posted in the drafts.....pictures I had photo-shopped.....everything just disappeared....bingo!! Today, I am sharing with you avial or mixed vegetable curry which I made yesterday for lunch.....and yes I missed blogging.....missed you all!!. Avial is Kerala's special vegetarian dish. It is a dish with a mixture of various vegetables in curd/yogurt with ground coconut, green chillies, cumin seeds and seasoned with coconut oil. The list of vegetables that can be used in this dish is rather long, from raw banana to pumpkin (white or yellow), potatoes, beans, carrot, yam, carrot, drumstick, eggplant/brinjal, ....basically this dish is good way to use left over vegetables There is also a story behind this dish; i t is supposed to have been invented by Bhima  (one of the Pandava brothers) during their exile. Acco...

Beetroot Thoran/Beetroot Stir Fry ...step by step.

Beetroot stir-fry with fresh coconut a.k.a Beetroot Thoran . Red beet or garden beet is cooked with coconut and green chilly....perfect combination with hot steaming rice. A vegan side dish with rice.....a healthy vegetarian dish. I make this thoran with the help of my food processor to mince the beets; you can also grate the beets or chop them with a knife.... Do try beans and carrot thoran , which is perfect with rice and a popular Kerala side dish for lunch. Ingredients: Beetroot: 1/2 kg or 2 medium size Green chilly: 2 or 3. Onion: 1/2 (or if using shallots 3 or 4). Freshly grated coconut: About 3/4 cup. Garlic: 2 cloves. Turmeric: 1/4 tsp. Coconut oil:1 tbsp. Whole red chilly: 2, broken Mustard seeds: 1/2 tsp. Curry leaves. Salt to taste. Little water. Method: Cut the beets. Then chop the coarsely. Put into the food processor. And give it a blitz. Now add the coconut, green chilly, turmeric powder, salt, and onion...again blitz...

How To Increase Traffic To Your Food Blog.

Hi all, again a small diversion from recipes.  This post is especially for bloggers who use point and shoot camera. Few tips I learned to improve my traffic. I had posted some of my experiences as a food blogger and today, I thought why not write about how I increase my traffic to this blog. As you all know I take pictures with Nikon Point and Shoot Cam, and that I love to take step by step pictures; just to guide you, show you the whole process of my cooking.... the final outcome should be satisfying as it was for me, and to let you all know that cooking is easy. Taking step by step pictures can be tedious at times, sometimes my cam will be stained with that chocolate cake batter or the pizza dough     flour......I cook and take pictures myself except sometimes my kids lend a helping hand. I take pictures using macro settings and during day time, mostly in the balcony or in the kitchen on top of my  washing machine....there is plenty of light ...

Baked Vegetable Samosa (whole wheat).....Step by Step.

Baked samosa, yeah you heard me right BAKED SAMOSA!! Baked samosa filled with vegetable goodness...its vegan...its healthy. I have been trying to make healthy after-school-snacks for my kids....trying to limit the frying especially. As a rule while making samosa I use only whole wheat flour.....even when I make pizza, I use whole wheat flour; though the pizza base wont be as soft and spongy as made with plain flour....I make my kids "like" whole wheat flour based pizza base and samosa (or whatever I make with whole wheat flour) insisting to them the health benefits of wheat flour, and now they does not seem to mind much. Lets get cooking! Ingredients: (For the samosa dough) Whole wheat flour/Atta: 1 cup. Oil: 2 tbsp (I used rice bran oil). Salt: 1/2 tsp. Ajwain: 1/4 tsp. (optional). Little water to knead. (for the vegetable filling) Vegetables chopped: 1 cup. Onion: 1, sliced. Ginger: A small piece, sliced or chopped. Red chilly powder: 1 tsp (...

Journey of a Food blogger.

Today I am taking a break from recipes a small deviation from my cooking to give you some of the knowledge that I have gained through blogging for the last two years. This journey which started on a whim one afternoon, summer of 2010 was actually to store and share some of my favorite recipes. Friends have been asking recipes and I started sending them through email. And one fine afternoon I stumbled on blogger and the rest is history. The very first post is my favorite chocolate recipe which was popular among my friends and relatives...little did I know that I am stumbling into the big world of blogging. Blogging has become an addictive hobby and a place to share my passion for cooking. I was overjoyed when I got the first comment and then slowly without myself realizing my blog started to grow. For me cooking should be easy and fun, I cannot digest long list of ingredients in a recipe, so I try to make my cooking as easy as possible for my readers and friends....my mantra is coo...

Mushroom Pulav/Pulao/Biriyani

The best thing about mushrooms are; they are very low in calories, they have no cholesterol, and less than 1% of your daily value of sodium plus the vitamins and minerals. They are often classified as a vegetable or a herb, but they are actually fungi. While there are over 14,000 mushrooms, only about 3,000 are edible, about 700 have known medicinal properties, and fewer than one percent are recognized as poisonous. It is best to put mushroom in turmeric water before cooking; if the color of the mushroom changes it is not fit to use. Usually store-bought ones are safe. I prepared this pulav with the recipe that I used for my easy vegetable pulav , only addition was 1 chopped tomato after the green paste. Then add the chopped mushrooms, they will shrink once they are cooked Serve hot with papad and raita. For Recipe Click Here. P.S. Like my post?? Get the latest updates straight to your email! Subscribe NOW! Enter your email address: Delivered by FeedBurn...