#SriRaghavendraStores

If you are a Bangalorean this name will sound familiar , a place that serves bisi bisi idli (piping hot) , shavigae bath , upma , kesari bath and rice with coffee /tea. After my sunday run we decided to head to malleswaram and since it was long since I visited Raghavendra stores we decided to head there . It took about 15 mins to reach on a sunday morning and I was surprised to notice that there was hardly any crowd there unless every other time, was it my luck or the sunday morning laziness I wondered nevertheless thanked my stars and went ahead and ordered . Ordered one plate idli, and one plate idli with vada . It came in soaked in chutney .

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IMG_6580This is the way lot of places serve idli esp around malleswaram and most of them who visit there raise their eyebrows on learning that there is no Sambhar and I smile at them 😉 . The chutney is unlimited if that question popped in your head . In my opinion there are far more better places in the surroundings which serve nicer idlis but one has to visit this place atleast once for the name it carries and ofcourse palette varies , you might simply fall in love . So its an aye from me , go try I say .

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Address :11th Main Road, Maruthi Extension, Vinayaka Layout, Malleshwaram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560003
Phone080 2334 8477

#SreeKrishnaKafe

All of us have a comfort food place that has to be visited on a regular basis even if it is the same thing we eat , there is more to the word comfort when it is associated with food . One such place for me is Sree Krishna Kafe in koramangala .

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FullSizeRender-10I have been visiting this place over a decade now and my love for this place hasn’t faded .I used to earlier relish only their meals and now  even dosa’s and idlis . Its a no frills attached place with good service and yummy food.Its all about veg here with lots of dosas to try on their menu and of course special dishes linked to days 🙂 . For instance a poli(obattu) is available only on Sunday .

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The food is yum and its an aye from me . If you wish to visit address below :

No. 143, KHB colony, 1st floor, 5th block, 60 feet road, koramangala , Bangalore – 560095

Ph: 080-41104345 , 9448111514

 

#WeHumans

We work for our family but ignore them for work,
We love our family and friends but are the rudest to them ,
We are aware that life is short yet we reserve plans for future ,
We are good to strangers and bad with loved ones ,
We use bad words on others but can’t handle when it’s against us ,
We run behind a goal and on achieving it the goal changes ,
We express anger loudly but shy away from love,
we preach , we don’t practise ,
We are humans , we know it all but we will continue to do so ..

#Tree

In the midst of the hustle bustle of traffic on old madras road there stands a tree , tall , high and elegant .. I have been driving on that road from years now but for some reason I have never noticed her .. A couple of days ago I was stuck at the signal and was busy watching at the people, vehicles, infrastructure and there she was in the corner .. She looked beautiful and had a charm that I cant describe in words.

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Nothing around her seemed to deter her . Was she used to it or it never mattered to her asked my mind . I couldn’t stop staring at her , she looked hale and was busy dancing to the wind( or was it pollution from the vehicle) . The noise from the vehicles around or the metro above didn’t seem to reach her . She was in her own zone , she had no expectations from us ,Demons . She knew she was here for a purpose, a purpose to give and go away . She was so clear of her responsibilities that she was on the task of supplying oxygen and  providing shelter to many birds and shade to us . My mind was busy giving me more details like She wouldn’t make a hue and cry if she was felled . She never complained . She looked happy …
I immediately snapped into reality with a car honking just behind me at the red signal and saw the irony of us humans who can’t wait when we are supposed to . We complaint even when we have everything and are never thankful to all that we have . We believe expectations is our birth right . Patience is a word  in the dictionary and intolerance a favourite act . I didn’t want to react to the honking so I waited for the signal to turn green and vroomed away on my path. My mind saying “She taught you a lot by not speaking “, I smiled , agreed and I thanked her in my mind .. I would love to be a tree I thought ..

#Matarkachori

I am a south Indian however have grown up eating kachoris , thanks to Dad 🙂 . I have relished so many kachori’s that I was averse to it from over years now. I basically had decided I know how that tastes and had passed the verdict and it never featured on my wish list . One day we colleagues were getting back from a meeting and stopped at a kachori joint . I didn’t order for one as usual but was amazed by the varieties and decided to take a bite , what harm eh? There I bit into this piece of heaven and I devoured it . Later I learnt about the matar kachori and decided to try my hands on them one day .

IMG_6470Let me set the ambience , imagine crispy yummy piping hot kachori in a Bangalore weather . Heaven isnt it? Below is the recipe

Ingredients

For The Dough 

2 cups Maida / plain flour

1/4 cup melted Ghee or oil ,(ghee gives an amazing flavor J)

Salt as per taste

Oil for frying

For The Green Pea/Matar stuffing

2 cups Green Peas/Matar

1 tsp chopped Green Chillies

1 tsp grated Ginger

2 tbsp Oil

1/2 tsp Nigella Seeds /Kalonji

2 tsp Fennel seeds /Saunf

2 Bay Leaves /Tejpatta

1 tsp chilli powder

1 tsp garam masala

3 to 4 tbsp finely chopped coriander/Dhaniya leaves

salt to taste

How to make the Dough :

 Combine all the ingredients for the Dough in a bowl along with enough water and knead for about 5 minutes into a soft dough. Once done keep it aside for 15 minutes covered in a wet muslin cloth.

How to make the Green Peas Stuffing :

Combine the peas, chillies and ginger in a mixer and blend to a coarse mixture without using any water. Keep aside.

Now heat the oil in a deep pan(I use non stick) , add the nigella seeds, fennel seeds, bayleaves and green peas mixture, mix well and cook on a slow flame for 6 to 7 minutes, while stirring occasionally.

Once its about 7 minutes add the chilli powder, garam masala, coriander leaves and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for another minute, while stirring occasionally. The bay leaves can be discarded as it has already imparted the flavour and is not a good idea to use as stuffing J .

Its time to roll the dough now! Here our creativity is key while the standard kachori is circle and about 2.5 to 3 dia circle , I advise you can stuff it the way you want and play with it . The regular way is to keep the dough in the centre , seal it tightly (imagine the modak shape) , remove the excess dough and roll the kachori carefully so that the peas masala does not spill out. This can be tedious for beginners but trust me after making 2 or 3 we get into the rhythm. The kachori is now ready to be fried, heat oil in a deep frying pan and fry the kachori for approximately 6 to 7 minutes and remove it into a tissue so that it absorbs the excess oil. The next step is my favourite just eat and feed the others.

This is one of the simplest and tasty recipe I follow. Alternatively the peas stuffing can be mixed with the atta/Wheat Flour to make rotis too and that is the healthy alternative . It tastes equally good minus the guilt factor of eating oily snack if you know what I mean 😉

#HappyEating

 

#TheVelloreKitchen

I went to chennai to attend a friends wedding few days ago and on the way back we spotted this huge billboard screaming “food” . It was located 45 kms away and for some reason that was it . All we wanted to do was have our lunch at this restaurant . While on highway its my endeavour to find a good place and the search is never ending for me , good food is always a happiness quotient for me and that I don’t need a reason beyond that. We wanted to ensure we dont miss the exact location so turned to Ms.Google Maps for the direction and she like most times was very obliging . This was a huge building with loads of locals waiting near the entrance for their parcel and many cars packed . Well!isnt that the sign that’s a great place? Locals waiting for their parcels I mean 🙂

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They had 3 floors including one fine dining however we settled on the ground floor which was a regular restaurant and was bustling with activities. Waiters running around, manager keeping his one eye on the waiters and another on the customers and so on.. I mostly saw people were enjoying their biriyanis. Having gone through a biriyani coma for the past 3 days we were not in for that idea and all we wanted was some sambhar , rice and may be a fish fry?

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The waiter walked up to us and shared the menu and i skimmed through it and I obviously spotted only what I wanted 😛 . We ordered for Crab masala , Seer Fish fry (Tawa) and insisted on rice , sambhar and rasam as we didn’t want to waste the other dishes on the plate meals .They did have options for non veg meals too but we had a set menu on our minds you see . The food arrived say after a good 12 to 15 minutes may be because we didn’t stick to the regular orders. The crab masala was drool worthy and my picture is doing no justice to it honestly . It was the hunger that didn’t allow me to click properly *facepalm*. The sambhar was average as the coriander flavour was over powering and rasam was good . Fish fry was a good idea as it didn’t have any smell and was nicely done . We enjoyed our meal and happily walked out and it is my duty to let you all know and hence I am here 🙂  . Its an aye from me , If you happen to visit let me know how the biriyani was 😉

More details on : www.thevellorekitchen.com

Contact Numbers:0416-2223330 / 8489923330

 

#nankhatai #indiancookies

Its a cloudy Sunday and all I wanted to do today was laze . All set to do exactly nothing I started whiling away time and something struck me and decided to bake. I didn’t want to bake a cake as I didn’t have all the necessary ingredients and nay! I ain’t going out to shop so decided to make something with all the the ingredients at home  . Nankhatai told my brain , a recipe I have been wanting to try from the time the baking bug bit me . By the way this is my first attempt at blogging a baking recipe , so am nervous …

FullSizeRender-5Nankhatai is nothing but Indian cookies that are mostly served as tea time snacks and available in most shops. Kids love them too.. Well! I wanted to make them on my own and then the experiment started .

Recipe:

Ingredients :

  • 1 cup maida or all purpose flour
  • ¼ cup besan/gram flour
  • ½ tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 2 tbsp sooji/fine rava
  • ½ tsp cardamom/Elaichi powder
  • ½ cup icing sugar / powdered sugar, this can be increased/decreased as per taste
  • ½ tbsp dahi or yogurt
  • ½ cup ghee
  • 1 to 2 tbsp milk
  • few cashews

Method:

Sift the dry ingredients : Maida, Besan, baking powder ,baking soda and keep them aside. I mixed them well using a spoon however only sifting is good too.

Whisk sugar and ghee using a blender(I use a hand blender) until it is creamy . Add dahi to the mixture and blend again. Once that is done add the dry ingredients that is ready along with rava, cardamom powder , milk and mix well and make it a dough . I used the blender and kneading is not needed for this mixture. Once it is ready ,  we can roll them into the shapes we want (I chose the circular ones) and put a cashew each on the cookies (See below)

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For baking preheat the oven at 180 c and bake the cookies for over 20 minutes. Remove them once they are turning golden in colour. I let the first round bake to golden however wanted it more brown so the second round kept it for longer 🙂 . Choice is entirely yours. Now all you have to do is store them in an air tight container and savour with chai especially when it is raining ..Enjoy I say 🙂

Please note : 20 to 25 mins is good for an oven , if you are using a convection microwave , the time will vary which will be over 30 minutes, it is advisable to keep an eye post 20 minutes .

 

#by2coffee

After a tiring run on the MG road this morning all that i wanted is some comfort food and what better than Idli :).. We decided to drive down to namma malleswaram and enjoy the piping hot idlis at by2 coffee . This is located a few meters away from Veena Stores.

For starters I ordered Idli vada and this plate(see below) cost Rs.30 , I mean isn’t this economical? They don’t have the concept of sambhar but this coconut+mint chutney is yummy . Very swift service and I didn’t take time to fetch the idli+vada combo and relish it. The idli’s melt in the mouth and this is something I cant explain but one has to relish it ..

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While I was busy enjoying my idlis I saw a lot of them carry the uppit or kharabath and I was drawn towards the idea to try some of that too. So I got a plate of kharabath , immersed in chutney and it was delicious too. It was very different with peas and capsicum in it . What better way to begin the day than some good work out and delicious breakfast?

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My friend then enjoyed ondu glass bisi bisi kaapi ..

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Its an Aye from me .. If you plan to visit below are the details :

Address: 49, 7th Cross, Malleshwaram, Bangalore
Phone: +91 9632203201

#words

Words .. Words ..
The most powerful tool we own apart from silence ..
It is not always about what we say, it is also about what they heard ..
It is not only about our intent , it is about their situation too ..
It is just a word for us , it could mean life to them ..
It is not always about me! It is about them too ..
Choose them wisely , words can kill , it can make one smile or cry ..
Words can create space .. It can bridge gaps ..
Words .. Words .. Powerful words..