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Baked Eggplant Appetizer Recipe

INGREDIENTS:


Necessary ingredients for eggplant appetizer recipe are as follows -

1 large Eggplant Olive oil
1 large Onion -- peeled & quartered
3 Garlic cloves -- unpeeled
1 Red bell pepper -- halved and seeded
1 teaspoon Oregano -- chopped
2 teaspoons Lemon juice
1 tablespoon Olive oil
1/8 teaspoon Each salt and pepper
4 ounces Feta cheese -- crumbled
2 tablespoons Parsley --chopped Pita bread or crackers

PROCESS:
Preheat oven to 350 F.

Halve eggplant lengthwise. Brush all sides with olive oil. Place halves cut-side down on a baking sheet. Bake 25 minutes. Brush onion, garlic and red pepper with oil; add to eggplant. Bake 25-30 minutes longer or until vegetables are tender.

Cool eggplant; scoop out flesh and place in a food processor or wooden bowl. Squeeze garlic pulp from skins, peel red pepper, and a dd to eggplant along with onion, oregano, lemon juice, olive oil, salt and pepper. Process or finely chop by hand.Do not puree. Mix in 3 oz. of the feta cheese.

Spoon mixture into a serving bowl. Sprinkle remaining feta cheese around the edge of mixture; mound parsley in the center. Serve with pita bread or crackers and enjoy this Eggplant Appetizer.

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Ravioli Appetizers

INGREDIENTS:

To prepare ravioli appetizers we need the ingredients below.

1 cup Bread Crumbs - soft - very Fine ones
1 teaspoon Dried Oregano
1 pound Ravioli - Cheese-Filled - Cooked Nonstick Cooking Spray
1 cup Spaghetti Sauce - Low fat Or nonfat Warmed


PROCESS:

These tasty bites of pasta are perfect for back porch picnics, where the kitchen is close at hand. Simply prepare the ravioli ahead and pop them into the oven for 5 min when your guests arrive.

Preheat the oven to 45 deg F. Coat 2 baking sheets with nonstick spray.
In a pie plate, combine the bread crumbs and oregano. Roll each hot ravioli in the crumb mixture until coated. Place the ravioli, 1"apart, on the baking sheets. Mist them with the nonstick spray.

Bake 1 sheet of the ravioli until lightly browned, about 5 min. Bake the second sheet. Serve with the spaghetti sauce for dipping. Now ravioli appetizers are ready.

Servings:12
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Pesto Pinwheels - Appetizer Recipes


INGREDIENTS:
1 sheet frozen puff pastry
1/3 C pesto sauce,store-bought --or homemade
1/2 C grated Parmesan cheese
1 egg --beaten with
1 teaspoon water

PROCESS:
Thaw puff pastry 20 minutes. Unfold and roll on a lightly floured surface to a 14-x-11 rectangle. Spread evenly with pesto sauce and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Starting at long edge, roll up pastry like a jelly roll. Cut pastry roll crosswise into 3/8 inch thick slices.

Place on lightly greased baking sheet and brush with egg mixture. Bake at 400 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes or until golden brown. Transfer to wire rack and serve while warm. Makes about 35 pinwheels.
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Chicken Madras Recipe

Chicken Madras Recipe

Ingredients

* 4 chicken breasts
* 2 large onions
* 4 cloves of garlic
* 1 jar of tomato puree
* 3 teaspoons of garam masala
* 2 teaspoons of ground cayenne pepper
* 1 teaspoon of ground cumin
* 1 teaspoon of ground turmeric
* 8 cardamom pods
* 1/2 teaspoon of ground ginger
* 1/2 teaspoon of ground coriander
* juice of 1/2 a lemon

Directions

1. Find a large saucepan or frying pan which has a lid. Place on a medium heat and add a liberal amount of cooking oil and then when at temperature add the two onions finely chopped, cook the onions for a couple of minutes until they start to brown slightly.
2. Now add the garlic (finely chopped), ground Cayenne pepper and Garam masala and stir for 2 to 3 minutes.
3. Now add the ground cumin, ground turmeric, ground ginger and ground coriander and stir in for about 30 seconds.
4. Add the diced chicken and stir until the chicken is cooked through.
5. Now add the tomato puree which you will have diluted down 1:1 with water and the seeds from the 8 cardommon pods, stir and then lower the heat and place a lid on the saucepan. Simmer for 30 minutes stirring occasionaly (if the sauce starts to stick to the pan add some water)
6. After 30 minutes remove the lid and squeeze the juice of half a lemon into the pan along with a pinch of salt, stir and let simmer uncovered for 10 to 15 minutes.
7. Serve

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Good bye, 2007!

Last night our friends Liina, Hille, Anu, Margit, Liis & Kristjan & Matilda, Erika & Mait & Siim Oskar came over to send off 2007 in style, with Peter & Kristel joining us after midnight. We watched some must-see programmes on the TV (Kreisiraadio and the President's New Year's Eve Speech), played Scrabble and the Estonian equivalent of Trivial Pursuit, competed against each other in a quiz (consisting of a literary round, a culinary round and a general knowledge round), watched the fireworks (twice, actually, as about half of Tallinn's population seems to live in a different time zone:), chatted and enjoyed ourselves. And of course, we ate lots of good food.

Here's a list of dishes and drinks we enjoyed last night with appropriate English and Estonian language links (so I'd remember next year what to serve and what not to serve:)

Happy New Year, everyone!!! Head uut aastat!!!

Some eye-catching salmon roe and onion mouthfuls (sibulapaadid kalamarjaga; red onion, full-fat sour cream or creme fraiche, chopped red onion, salmon roe, dill, black pepper). One of the most popular nibbles on the table last night (and yes, although onion is strong-tasting, the creamy sour cream and salty salmon roe stole the show):


Two types of salami fingerfood - small squares with thyme (suitsuvorstisuupisted) and small rolls with slices of paprika (salaamikanapeed):


Kiluvõilevad aka rye bread toasts with butter, pickled Baltic herring, chopped green onions and grated boiled egg (my friend Erika and her family are currently living & working in Brussels, Belgium, so these über-Estonian nibbles were especially for them):


Of course there were Molly's bouchons au thon (tuunikalaomletikesed)- one of our favourite snacks from 2007:


There were two healthy salads on the table for those watching their weight: Russian Vinaigrette Salad (köögiviljavinegrett) and red and white cabbage coleslaw (ameerika kapsasalat):


Just before midnight we enjoyed K's modern take on the traditional Estonian Christmas meal - a canapé of black pudding, lingonberry jelly and roast potato:


And we had cheese, of course. There's an excellent local blue cheese now, Breti Blue (far back), and they also do a Brie-type cheese with caraway seeds (oozing on the front). We also had some lovely Mimolette (you can see a tiny glimpse of it down on the left) and Cathedral City Extra Mature Cheddar (front):


There were two main desserts - a gingerbread tiramisu, garnished with my current favourite berry, sea-buckthorn:


and

Pears poached in mulled wine (hõõgveinipirnid), garnished with toasted almonds (another hip-friendly dessert):


Both desserts were inspired by my recent internship at the top gourmet restaurant in Tallinn (story to follow). As making tiramisu for dessert left us with 8 egg whites, I made two types of meringues - coconut ones (kookosbeseed) and plain ones (beseeküpsised):


I also made Rosettes (krustaadid), using my long-neglected set of rosette irons:


Gingerbread baskets (piparkoogikorvikesed, using some leftover gingerbread dough) with lingonberry cream (curd cheese, whipping cream, sugar, vanilla and lingonberry jam), garnished with toasted hazelnuts:


For drinks? Kir Royals and Piña Colada Espumas, rooibos tea, Chinese cabernet sauvignon (Dragon Seal, 2005), South African Syrah (Simonsig Stellenbosch 2001), Cidre de Bouché de Normandie and much more..
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onion confit (onion jam)



for two jars 200g each. Prep time 20 mins, cooking time 1 hr 15 mins.









500g red onions peeled. 700g before they have been peeled
40g sugar
1 tsp honey
30g butter
1 tsp olive oil
10cl red wine
10cl sherry vinegar
1 tsp creme de cassis (blackcurrant liqueur)
salt & pepper

This confit is perfect to serve with bread, cheese, and a few cornichons (gherkin) pickles. This tastes sweet almost like a chutney and it has a little bite from the acidity in the vinegar. (for extra color add a little beet juice. My mom made this and I couldn't resist eating it almost every meal.
Quarter the onion, slice them into slivers, cook them 20 mins in the pressure cooker, covered with butter and olive oil. Mix from time to time. Add two pinches of salt, sugar, honey, vinegar, wine, cover. Leave 50 mins. add salt. Add creme de cassis. Let thicken 5 mins. uncovered, stirring occasionally. Boil jars to sterilize, fill hot jars, tighten lids. Keep in fridge 2 months or freeze.
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Sweet Corn Fritters


2 tins sweet corn
8 oz self raising flour
1 red chili finely chopped
1 stick lemongrass finely chopped
1 red onion finely diced
2 tbs coriander
1 tablespoon grated ginger
8 eggs
salt and pepper






This recipe is contributed by my uncle Ben, who is the professional chef in the family. This can be served with sweet chili dipping sauce.
Combine all ingredients, adding eggs to form a thick batter. Deep fry tablespoons of the batter until set in the middle and golden brown.
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Happy New Year 2008


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Ashoka halwa


Ashoka halwa or Moong dhall halwa. a very easy and tasty one..at the same time very healthy one too..


Ingredients:

1. Moong dhall/pasi paruppu-1 cup

2.sugar-2 cups

3.Ghee-1 cup

4.wheat flour- 3/4 cup

5.saffron

6.cashews and almonds

7.milk-3 cups


Method:

first pressure cook the dhall with milk for 4 whistles. then allow it to cool down. add sugar to it..and mash it finely and keep it aside.
Soak the saffron in 2 teaspoons of milk.
Have a Wide skillet and heat the ghee..add the wheat flour to it and keep stirring finely. you will notice a color change in it. at that point add the dhall to it and keep stirring. now add the saffron milk to the mixture. now the halwa should come togeather..it should not stick to the kadai..this is the stage to stop the flame. do all this in low flame. now add ghee roasted cashws and grated almonds..
this is a different halwa where the flavour of moond dall pleases you. its name is thiruvayaru ashoka halwa. hope this matches this marghazhi utsav.
easy to make..at the same time an healthy one too..
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HAPPY NEW YEAR

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!! BON ANY NOU!!!! FELIZ AÑO NUEVO!!!

I'm off until the 2nd of January 2008!

I just want to wish you, foodie bloggers and bloggers in general a GREAT 2008! Hoping that all your wishes come true! I wish you Health, Happyness, and a full Fridge and Pantry!
Thank you for being my buddies, I have great times reading your stories, recipes, and virtually sharing my life with yours! Hope you also enjoy my recipes.

Seré fora fins el Gener del 2008!

Només volia desitjar-vos, als que feu blogs de cuina i als blogs en general in MAGNIFIC 2008! Espero que tots els vostres desitjos es compleixin. Us desitjo Salut, Felicitat y la nevera i el rebost ben plens! Gràcies per llegir el meu blog i per escollir les meves receptes, desitjo que us surti tot molt bo i que no quedi ni una molla a taula. Feliç any nou també a tots aquells que el passeu fora de casa... Una abraçada molt forta!

Estoy fuera hasta el 2 de Enero del 2008!

Solo quería desearos, a los que hacéis blogs de cocina y a los blogs en general un ESTUPENDO 2008! Espero que todos vuestros deseos se cumplan. Yo os deseo Salud, Felicidad y una nevera y despensa bien llenas!Gracias por ser mis compañeros virtuales, gracias por escoger mis recetas, deseo que todos los platos salgan deliciosos y que no quede ni una miga en la mesa. Feliz año también a todos aquellos que lo pasais fuera de vuestra casa... Un abrazo muy fuerte!

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Good fortune soup for the New Year


Collard greens? Check.
Black-eyed peas? Check.
Ham? Check.

With these three ingredients, I’m now set to eat a meal filled with good fortune on New Year’s Day. And lord knows, I need all the help I can get. Don’t get me wrong, 2007, for the most part, was a fantastic year, and a large portion of this year’s goodness was because of you.

For instance, this blog made it possible to make new friends and correspond with a ton of interesting people from all over the world. This blog also gave me the opportunity to create new recipes and share them with you, my dear readers. This blog also enabled me to return to Texas more times than I normally do. And so, thanks to all of you and your comments and conversation—writing Homesick Texan and interacting with fellow food lovers has made 2007 a year filled with joy.

The past couple of weeks, however, have been a bit of a trial. Sadly, I lost my dear cat Lily. And last Sunday, while attempting to cut some vegetables with a not-so-sharp paring knife, the knife slipped and ended up in my thumb. With some skin flapping and the blood gushing, I realized that a simple Band-Aid wouldn’t suffice. So I grabbed a roll of paper towels and wrapped them around my thumb, threw on my coat, and hopped on the subway to ride the two stops to St. Vincent’s emergency room. Two hours and four stitches later, I was back in my kitchen, but an important lesson was learned—keep your knives sharp!

Now two unpleasant events do not a bad year make, but I’m not taking any chances going into 2008, so I decided I needed to eat extra lucky foods on New Year’s Day just to be sure I’m covered. Traditionally in the South and Texas, collard greens, black-eyed peas and ham (or some other pork product such as ham hocks or pig’s feet) are eaten on New Year’s Day. The collard greens are for hope and wealth, the black-eyed peas are for good fortune and the pork is so you can live high on the hog. Throw in some cornbread, which is good for gold, and you’ve got a heart-warming, belly-satisfying, most fortunate meal.

I am, however, lazy. If I can throw everything together in one pot, well all the better for when it comes time to do the dishes. And after seeing a collard green, ham and black-eyed pea soup recipe that ran in Gourmet a few years ago, I knew that’s just what I would make. I adjusted the recipe, throwing in a can of Ro-Tel tomatoes and a diced carrot for color and richer flavor, and some chipotles for heat. And since it’s collards we’re cooking, I fried up my aromatics in bacon grease for that extra push of pork power.

If you’re searching for a simple meal for New Year’s Day, look no further. This hearty soup is smoky and spicy, perfect for curling up on the couch with a piece of cornbread for dipping into the bowl. And the best thing about it is you can make it the day before, so you don’t even have to cook on New Year’s Day. But if you make it ahead of time, be careful not to eat all of it, which I’m currently in danger of doing since I keep sneaking back to the stove and dipping my spoon into the pot. At the rate I’m going, I won’t have any left for Tuesday. Though that said, this soup is a snap and if need be, I could easily whip up another batch.

So Happy New Year, dear readers! Thank you so much for all of your camaraderie and good cheer in 2007—you make writing this blog a true joy and pleasure. I am privileged to have gotten to know so many of you. And may your 2008 be filled with good fortune, happiness and lots of comforting, memorable meals!

New Year’s Day Good Fortune Soup (adapted from Gourmet)
Ingredients:
1/2 pound of collard greens, stems removed and chopped
1/2 pound of cooked ham, diced
2 15 oz. cans of black-eyed peas (can use fresh or frozen as well)
1 small onion, diced
6 cloves of garlic, minced
1 large carrot, diced
5 chipotle chiles chopped
1 can of Ro-Tel tomatoes
1 teaspoon of thyme
4 cups of chicken broth
2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar
A pinch of sugar
2 tablespoons of bacon grease (can use olive oil or vegetable oil if you prefer)
Salt and pepper to taste

Method:
1. In a large pot, cook the onion and carrots in the bacon grease on medium-high heat for 10 minutes or until onions start to turn golden. Add the garlic and cook for three more minutes.
2. Add to the pot the collard greens, vinegar, sugar, ham, chicken stock, chipotles, Ro-Tel tomatoes and thyme, and bring pot to a boil and then simmer for half an hour, stirring occasionally.
3. Take one can of black-eyed peas, and roughly mash with a fork. Add these and the other can of black-eyed peas to the pot.
4. Continue to simmer soup for another 45 minutes.
Serves 6-8
Note: If you don’t want to use pork, that’s fine, but don’t replace the pork with chicken if you’re going to eat this on New Year’s Day. Why? Well, they say eating chickens is a no-no since the birds scratch backwards. I know, I know, I’m not really superstitious, but might as well not take any chances!
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Carn d'Olla - Pilota - Christmas Meatball

I know I'm a bit late for this but I just wanted to let you know step by step how we do the Xmas Meatball. You can have a big one or just medium or small ones.

The Christmas Meat Broth contains: A good piece of veal tender meat, 4 body chicken bones, 2 chicken breasts and 2 chicken legs, 200 grs. of cleaned chicken gizzards, 2 pork feet, 1 pork belly, 2 salty pork bones, 1 ham leg bone, 1 dried pork bone, 250 grs. chickpeas, 1/2 cabbage, 5 carrots, 4 leeks, 5 celery root branches, black pork sausage and 600 grs. pork meatball.

Clean all ingredients and place in a huge pot, except the black pork sausage, the pork meatball and the cabbage. Cover all with tap water or mineral water (always better second choice). Start boiling and take the white foam away, then turn heat low and have it convered and boiling for 3 to 4 hours. It should be a gentle soft boil. Half an hour before it's finished add the cabbage, the pork sausage and the meatball. Let it cool down.

To make the meatball, follow these instructions:

The pork meat should be grinded, add some salt, some black pepper, 2 eggs, 2 garlic cloves (cut in very small pieces) and some parsley.
Mix it all.

Have some bread from 2 or 3 days ago, take only the inside white part and have it soaking in milk. When the bread has absorbed all the milk, take it with your hands and squeeze it until all the milk is gone.

Then add the bread to the meat mixture.



Have some flour ready and do the meatballs with the meat mass.


Ready to dive into the meat broth. Half an hour is enough for them to cook.
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kuzha puttu






this is a kerala tiffin type..also very famous in southern parts of tamil nadu..to make this you need a puttu maker..it can also be steamed in idly cooker..


i usually do this with store bought puttu podi. this is like idiyappam pindi/mavu. this can also be done in ragi and wheat..intresting right..



another intresting factor is you can steam this within minutes..like it would take less than 5 mins.

Ingredients:





1.puttu podi-2cups


2.salt a pinch


3.water


4.grated coconut-1/2 cup





Method:


have flour in a basin and add pinch salt to it. now mix the flour by sprinkling water..keep a note that the flour should be mixed that it should look like grated coconut...very soft. so just keep on sprinkling water and mix.. then on puttu maker first add coconut grated a spoon full. and a fistfull of mixed flour.like one upon the other.till the puttu maker pipe/kuzha gets filled. the bottom of the puttu maker should be filled with water and heated. not place the kuzha upon it. when the steam comes from it..it is ready. now you remove the pipe/kuzha alone and with a spoon press the puttu on the bottom..it will come without any breaks..



you can eat it with sugar,raosted cashews and dry grapes.



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Sweets:

Paal Kova/Milk Koya Masala Paal Fruity Bread Halwa

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Salad's:

Cucumber Salad

Break-Fast:

Vermicelli/Semiya Upma Oats Porridge with Palm Candy Horse Gram(kolluThuvaiyal)/chutney

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Lunch: Rice Accomplishments

Brinjal Dal Manga Rice Ivy Guard Masala

Picture 169 Carrot Rice Lunch with Greens

Soy Kaima Curry Peas Pulav with Kadaai Paneer Jeera Rice with Rajma Chawal

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Side-dishes For Rice:

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Bisi-Bele Bath Masala
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