Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Indian Eggplant Bhaji



I went to the local Indian restaurant yesterday for dinner and had a delicious eggplant bhaji. It was so delicious, I wanted to have it again today. I started looking up recipes online and with some adjustments, cooked my first eggplant bhaji and it was wonderful. It was less sweet than the one I had yesterday, but delicious nonetheless.

Ingredients:
  • 1 eggplant
  • 1 green pepper
  • 1/4 tsp turmeric
  • 1/2 tsp red chili powder
  • 1/2 tsp coriander
  • 1 tsp curry powder
  • 1/2 tsp sambhar powder
  • 1/2 tsp cumin seeds
  • 1/2 tsp mustard seeds
  • 1 Spanish onion
  • 2 T olive oil
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1/2 inch chunk of fresh ginger
  • salt

Directions:
  • Chop the eggplant into cubes and soak in salty water.
  • Chop the onion and the green pepper
  • Chop the ginger finely
  • Heat the oil on high heat and add the mustard seeds and the cumin seeds until they start crackling.
  • Add the turmeric and stir.
  • Add the ginger and the bay leave.
  • Add the onion and the green pepper and cook for 5 minutes
  • Drain the eggplant and add to the mix.
  • Add the rest of the spices and mix well.
  • Cover and cook for 10 minutes on medium heat.
  • serve with Raita.


Shatain! (double health in Arabic)

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Moroccan fish tagin

I don’t own a proper Tajin, but I do have a Dutch oven that is perfect for this dish. This recipe makes a big portion which I can eat from all week long. This serves me well given my current schedule.


Ingredients for marinade:

  • 6 cloves garlic
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 ½ paprika
  • 1 ½ cumin
  • ½ tsps cayenne pepper
  • ½ C chopped cilantro
  • Juice from one lemon
  • 4 large tilapia fillets cut into bite- size pieces

Directions for marinade:

    • Pound the garlic with the salt and spices in a mortar.
    • Add the cilantro and lemon juice and stir until the mixture is well-blended.
    • Cover the pieces of fish with the marinade and let stand for about an hour.


Ingredients for Tajin:

  • 1 large onion, cut into rings
  • 4-5 carrots
  • 4 large potatoes, cut into thin slices
  • 3 14 oz. cans of diced tomatoes
  • 2 teaspoons ginger
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon pepper
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric
  • 1 fresh lemon, cut into thin slices plus lemon zest
  • small jar of Kalamata olives
  • 1/3 cup olive oil

To make the tagine:

Pour the olive oil into a tagine or Dutch oven, and add onion slices, carrots, potato slices, and the spices. Cook for eight minutes, then add the tomatoes, olives, and lemon slices. Bring to a boil then reduce the heat. Add the marinated fish and cook on low fire until the potatoes and fish are cooked (about one hour). Serve on couscous.

SAHTAIN! (Double health in Arabic)

Friday, June 18, 2010

Chocolate Balls



I am on a roll with childhood favorites. These chocolate balls were the first things I ever made in a kitchen when I was in a cooking class in the fourth grade. It is safe, no baking or cutting is needed, so it is a great project to do with kids. It is also a great dessert for parties since it takes no time to make and is delicious! I challenge you to eat just one.

Ingredients:
  • 200 grams (one package) of Leibniz butter biscuits
  • 10 T sugar
  • 5 T cocoa
  • 7 T milk
  • 1 tst vanilla extract
  • 1 stick margarine
  • sweetened coconut flakes
  • colored sprinkles

Directions:
  • Put the biscuits in a plastic bag and beat them to smithereens with a wooden spoon.
  • Mix the biscuit crumbs with the cocoa and sugar.
  • Add the milk, vanilla, and margarine and mix with your hands until it forms a lump.
  • Form into golf-size balls by rolling in your palms.
  • Mix the coconut and sprinkles together (eyeball the portions...approximately 3T of each) and roll the balls in this mixture.
  • Place in the fridge for an hour and a half until cold and firm. Serve cold.

SAHTAIN! (Double Health in Arabic)

Chocolate Pinwheels


I have been busy. Working on a project for two weeks and a recent switch to the morning shift kept me from cooking and writing. Watching the World Cup here in Atlanta and not back home with my family inspired me to make one of my childhood favorites. My mom used to bake these fabulous, tasty, chocolate bread pinwheels. As kids we could smell the fresh, warm yeast and chocolate while playing outside of our apartment building.

Ingredients:

  • 6-7 cups of flour
  • 1 C sugar
  • 1/4 C veg oil
  • 1 1/2 lukewarm water
  • 2 sticks margarine
  • pinch of salt
  • 3 eggs
  • 2 1/4 tsp yeast

For the filling:
  • 1 T cocoa
  • minimum one jar (possible two) of Nutella
  • pinch of cinnamon

Directions:
  • Mix together the margarine, sugar, oil, eggs, yeast, and water. Add salt and flour until you have a soft dough.
  • Cover and let rise for an hour.
  • Divide the dough into 4 equal pieces and roll each with a rolling pin until it is approximately 1/2 centimeter thin. Spread the filling on each and roll gently jellyroll-style.
  • Let the 4 rolls rise for 1/2 hour
  • Mix an egg white with sesame seeds and brush the rolls with this mix
  • Bake at 425 degrees for half an hour or until brown.
  • SAHTAIN! (Double health in Arabic)