Saturday, January 23, 2021

Kerala style bakery bread/ Milk bread

 



I think it was last month that I got a DM in Instagram asking whether I am familiar with the sweet bakery bread which we get back home. Until then, I never really thought of making it at home.  It reminded me of those days when we had guests for chaya and Amma serving bakery bread and chicken curry! The soft pillowy bread will soak up all that gravy, the combination of sweet bread with spicy chicken curry was a perfect marriage! I just couldn’t wait to bake it and eat it with some chicken curry. 

I had baked challah and soft dinner rolls recently and those bread tasted similar to our Kerala bread but less sweet. So, I had an idea that this bread has to made with an enriched dough (egg, milk, butter) but to get a clear idea, I looked up on Youtube to see how they are done in professional bakeries . The recipes I saw were all pretty much the standard bread recipe. Some with butter, some with dalda, with milk, milk powder etc..all pretty much the same. 

Though most of the bakery breads are eggless, when we are balking at home without professional equipments, it’s not easy to get the same result. So I decided to add an   egg for a better texture. I jotted down a recipe in a paper keeping all those recipes in mind and voila here it is! The bread was a great success and it tasted almost like the bakery bread and I enjoyed it with some chicken curry just to walk down the memory lane! 







INGREDIENTS 

All-purpose flour/bread flour – 325 gm ( plus extra for dusting)

Egg – 1 large +1 (for egg wash)

Milk powder – 3 tablespoons 

Unsalted butter – 50 gm 

Sugar – 40 gm + 1 tsp 

Instant yeast – 1 ½ tsp 

Milk – 150 ml /3/4 cup + one tablespoon( for egg wash)

Salt – 1/2 tsp 


METHOD

Dissolve yeast in lukewarm milk with one tsp of sugar and leave it aside for 10 minutes until frothy. 

Meanwhile in a big bowl, mix 325 gm flour, milk powder, sugar and salt .

Add butter to it and mix it well with hand. 

Break one egg and mix again. Finally add the yeast solution and start kneading the dough. 

The dough will be very sticky, please do not add flour for the first few minutes. As you knead dough will become less sticky. 

Keep kneading the dough and if the dough is still very sticky after 5 minutes add some flour and knead again. 

Knead dough for another 15 minutes (softness of the bread depends on how well you knead).  

You should get a very soft dough which when stretched should pass the window pane test (should give you a thin translucent membrane) .

Cover the dough with a damp cloth and let it proof for 1-2 hour in a warm place until it has doubled in size. 

After 1 –2 hour, knock the air out from the dough and roll it into a rectangle with a rolling pin and then roll the rectangle slowly into a log. 

Place the log in lined baking tin and cover it with a damp cloth. Let it rise for proof for another 1 hour. 

Preheat the oven to 170 degree C . 

Meanwhile break another egg and mix it with a tablespoon of milk and give the bread an egg wash. 

Place the loaf in the preheated oven and bake for 25 – 30 minutes. Timing may vary depending on your oven. 

 

Monday, November 30, 2020

Linzer cookies

 






Recipe adapted from Homecookingadventure

Ingredients (makes approximately 17 sandwiched  cookies)

Plain flour – 185 gm/ 1 ½ cup

Almond flour – 50 gm/ ½ cup

Egg – 1

Unsalted butter (softened) – 115 gm/ ½ cup

Granulated sugar – 75 gm/ roughly 1/3 cup

Vanilla extract – ½ tsp

Cinnamon powder – ¾ tsp

Baking powder – ½ tsp

Salt – pinch

Icing sugar

For strawberry preserve/ jam

Strawberries – 175 gm

Sugar – 110 gm/ roughly ½ cup( ¾ tablespoon more)

Lime juice – 1 tablespoon

Method

In a bowl sift together flour, almond flour, baking powder,salt, cinnamon powder and keep it aside.

In another bowl beat butter and sugar until fluffy.

Add egg and beat until mixed.

Add dry ingredients to it and fold it until mixed.

With your hands bring the dough together, divide the dough into two and  shape it into discs


Wrap and refrigerate the dough for 2-3 hours.

Meanwhile make the jam

Making jam


I have done a detailed post on making jam back in 2013, please check it out
here, but you can use the measurements mentioned in this post(under  ingredients) for jam and it is  enough to sandwich all the 17 cookies.

Alternatively you can use store bought strawberry jam!

Rolling  cookies

 In a clean surface dust with some flour and take  one half of the dough from the fridge and roll it into 1/8 inch thickness  and cut out the desired shapes.

Take the other half out the fridge and roll the dough  into same thickness and cut out the cookies. With another fondant/cookie cutter cut out stars, or snowflakes from the middle.



Gather the scraps and put it in the freezer for few minutes before re rolling and repeating the process.

Bake the cookies in a preheated oven at 180 degree C for about 7-8 minutes.

Cool the cookies in a cooling rack.

Take the bottom half of the cookies and spread it with a tsp each of strawberry jam.

Dust the cookies (with shapes cut out from middle) with icing sugar through a sieve to get a snowy effect.





Sandwich both cookies together gently.

Enjoy !


Saturday, November 28, 2020

Potato and cheese croquettes

 


Ingredients

Potatoes – 350 gm

Red Leicester cheese /cheddar cheese grated – 75 gm

Onion granules – 1 tbs

Salt

Pepper

Eggs – 2

Flour – for rolling

Bread crumbs – for rolling

Oil – for brushing

Method

Peel and boil potatoes until cooked. Mash it well without any lumps.

Add grated cheese, onion granules, one egg,  salt and pepper to the mashed potatoes and mix well.

Shape them into croquettes.

Dust it in flour, then in beaten egg and finally in bread crumbs and place them in a tray.

Finally brush it with oil and bake it in a preheated oven at 180 degree C for 20 mins.


Saturday, October 10, 2020

Chocolate souffle


Ever since I watched Chef Monica Galetti making a strawberry soufflé in an old MasterChef series, I was fascinated by this dessert. Finally timing seemed perfect today to make this dessert as our weekend treat.  Now that the summer is over, I didn’t want to make a fruit one, so the next best option was a chocolate soufflé. I watched quite a few YouTube videos and together with all the tips I saw from MasterChef and few other chefs like Gordon Ramsey, I roughly got an idea how to make it and came up with this recipe with the basic ingredients I had. It was just a trial and never expected to come out this perfectly. I did overbake it for a bit but I have corrected the timing in the recipe. The baking time for this will vary depending on the size of your ramekins, temperature of your oven etc. So please be mindful of that when you make this.


So here is how I made it.

Ingredients

For chocolate cream patisserie

Plain flour – 1 tablespoon

Butter – 1 tablespoon

Dark chocolate – 100 gm, broken into pieces (70 % cocoa solids)

Egg yolks – 2

Milk -75 ml

Vanilla extract – 1 tsp

For meringue

Egg whites – 2

Granulated sugar – 40 gm/roughly 3 tablespoon

Butter at room temperature  to grease the ramekins

Sugar - 3 tsp (to coat the ramekins)

Method

Grease 6 ramekins generously with softened butter and refrigerate for 5 minute. Take it out and give another coating of butter( tip from Gordon Ramsey) . Sprinkle the ramekins with caster sugar, tip out the excess and put it back in the fridge again.

In a saucepan, add 1 tablespoon of butter and when it melts, add flour and cook for a minute or so until it thickens a bit.

Add milk to the saucepan and cook for 2-3 minutes until it thickens a little bit. Remove from fire.

Add broken chocolate to it and let it stand for some time until the chocolate melts.

Mix well, add the egg yolks and mix again and set aside.

Meanwhile make the meringue. In a clean bowl add 2 egg whites and beat until soft peaks are formed. ( donot add sugar before getting soft peaks, tip from Monica)

Add sugar one tablespoon at a time at this point and beat until stiff peaks are formed.

Take 1/3 rd of the meringue and mix it gently to the chocolate mixture with a thin spoon.

Gently fold in the rest of the meringue to the mixture being careful not to knock much air out of it.

Fill the ramekins with the mixture  until it’s full. Level it with a spatula and then run a finger around the edges to make a small gap which allows the souffles to rise perfectly .

Bake the souffles in a preheated oven at 180 degree C for 12-15 minutes until it’s well risen and set with a slight wobble.

Dust it with some icing sugar and serve immedietly with ice cream.

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Ada Pradaman


Ingredients( Serves 8-10)

Ada – 200 gm

Jaggery – 400 gm

Water – 1/3 cup + water for cooking ada

2 large coconut for extracting  coconut milk which yields;

 2 cups of thick coconut milk /Onnam pal

4 cups thin coconut milk /randam pal

Dry ginger – ¼ tsp

Cardamom powder – 1 tsp

Cococnut slices – 1 tablespoon

Cashewnuts –  1 ½ tablespoon

Sultanas – 1 tablespoon

Ghee – 3 tablesoon

 Method

Boil few cups of  water with ½ tsp  of ghee  in a big pan. Make sure there is enough  water to  cook ada.  Cook ada  until it’s soft and cooked well.

Drain water and  wash the ada in a colander with some cold water to remove the excess starch. Strain and keep it aside.

Meanwhile add jaggerry  in a thick bottom pan /non -stick pan and melt jaggery with 1/3 rd cup of water.

Add cooked ada to the melted jaggery and cook the ada  with 1 tablespoon of ghee in jaggery until the jaggery coats the ada and begins to leave the sides of the pan.

Add the thin coconut milk to the ada and cook until milk reduces and thickens ( takes about 15-20 minute)

Finally add the thick coconut milk and mix well , remove from fire before it boils.

Add chukka/dry ginger powder and cardamom powder to the payasam.

In a small pan ,add 1 tablespoon of  ghee and  fry the coconut slices until brown. Add it to the payasam.

In the same pan add  another  tablespoon of ghee and fry cashewnut slices and sultanas until cashewsnut are brown and sultanas plumps up.

Add this to the payasam too. allow the payasam to rest for some time for the flavours to mingle.

Enjoy !

 

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Chettinadu chicken curry




Ingredients
To marinate
Chicken – 750 gm
Turmeric powder – ½ tsp
Lime juice – 1 tbsp
Salt
To  roast and powder
Coriander seeds – 2 tablespoon
Cinnamon stick – 1 inch small stick
Cloves – 3
Cardamon – 5
Whole dry chilli – 4
Peppercorns – 2 tsp
Poppy seeds – 1tbsp
Fennel seeds – 1 tablespoon
Cumin seeds – 1tsp
Star anise - 1
Dagar na phool/ blackstone flower  – 2 -3 small pieces ( this is the spice that gives it a unique flavour and taste)
Grated coconut – ¼ cup
Sesame oil – 1 tbsp

Other ingredients
Shallots or Onion –  1 ½ cup  or 3 medium ( finely chopped)
Tomato – 2
Ginger minced – 1 tbsp
Garlic minced – 1 tsp
Curry leaves – 2 – 3 sprigs
Coriander leaves – few
Oil

Method
Marinate the chicken pieces with  salt, turmeric and lime juice and keep it aside.
In a pan dry roast all the spices under roast except coconut for 2-3 minutes until nice aroma comes. Transfer it into a plate and allow it cool down.
In the same  pan, add oil and roast the coconut  until golden  brown. Once it cools down, grind it to a fine paste together with the dry roasted spices adding little water.
In a pan add oil and saute the finely chopped shallots/onions until golden brown.
Add in ginger , garlic and curry leaves and saute until raw smell goes.
Add  tomatoes and cook until soft.
Add chicken and fry for few minutes until juices are sealed inside.
Add the ground paste ( add little water if required)and mix well until chicken is well coated in the masala.
Cook the chicken covered  until ¾ th done.
Remove the lid and cook for further 3 -5  minutes with lid open to make gravy slightly thick.
Remove from fire and garnish with chopped coriander leaves.






Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Thalaserry Mutton biriyani



This biriyani is  bit time consuming but if you plan early and do some preps beforehand it can be done in no time..for example you can fry the onions a day before, marinate the mutton etc to make your job easier next day.

What makes this biriyani different is that, it doesn't use red chilli powder, coriander powder etc.The heat comes from green chillies and flavours comes from the green paste, freshly ground biriyani masala and bista/ fried onions.

Usually we make this with Jeerakashala /Kaima rice which I bring from home every year but I have ran out of it and had to use basmathi rice instead.

I have only used very little ghee in this but use as per your taste, also I didn't use saffron water to flavour the rice because none of us in our house like saffron taste in biriyani. Go ahead and use it if you want.


 For Mutton masala
Mutton /lamb– 500 gm ( I used lamb shoulder )
Onion – 4 ( sliced lengthwise)
Tomato – 1
Oil/ghee



For  Marinade 
Green paste
Green chillies – 10 ( or as per your spice level)
Ginger – Thumb size piece
Garlic – 4-5 cloves 
Coriander leaves (handful)
Mint leaves (handful)

Turmeric powder – 1/2 tsp
Yogurt – 5 tbs
Lime juice – 1 tbs
Salt

For biriyani  masala powder ( to roast and powder)
Cinnamon stick – 1 inch thick stick
Cloves – 3
Cardamom pods – 3
Bay leaf – 1
Star anise – 1
Peppercorns- 1 tsp
Fennel seeds - 1 tsp
shahi jeera - 1/4 tsp

For Bista and garnish 
Onions - 2-3 medium thinly sliced and fried (reserve a handful for garnishing the rice)

For rice
Biriyani rice/ Jeerakasala rice/ Basmathi rice – 2 cups ( I usually use Jeerakasala rice for all my biriyani's which I bring from Kerala )
Onion – 1 ( thinly sliced)
Water drained from cooked mutton – 2 1/2 cups
Boling water – 1 1/4 cup
Lime juice – 1 tbs
Cinnamon stick – 1
Cardamom – 4 pods
Cloves – 4
Ghee – 1 tbs
Oil – 1 tbs
Salt

For garnishing
Fried onions- Handful ( from the reserve)
Cashewnut halves – 2 tbs
Golden raisins – 2 tbs
Ghee – 1 tbs
Coriander leaves

Method

Make a paste of green chillies, ginger , garlic , coriander and mint in a mixie and keep it aside.
Marinate the mutton with above paste along with  turmeric powder, salt, yogurt  and keep it as long as you can(preferably overnight ) or at least for ½ an hour.
Fry the onions for Bista and garnish until golden brown , drain and keep it aside. Reserve a handful aside for garnishing the rice.
In a thick bottomed pressure cooker/ saucepan/ wok add ghee + oil( use the same oil used for frying onions) and sauté the sliced onions until it’s nicely browned.
Add in chopped tomatoes and cook until it’s mushy.
Add the marinated mutton, biriyani masala and fried onions/bista and cook for 3-4 minutes.
Add 1/2 cup of water and transfer it into a pressure cooker(If u used a different vessel ) and cook  for 4 whistles.
Once the pressure is released drain the 2 1/2 cups of water from mutton and keep it aside.
If there is excess water in the masala, heat it again for 2-3 of minutes to thicken the masala.

Cooking Rice
Soak the rice for ½ an hour, drain completely  and keep it aside to dry.
In a big pan add oil+ ghee and add the whole garam masala and sauté for a minute.
Add in the sliced onions and sauté until soft.
Add the dried rice, salt, lime juice and fry the rice for a minute or so.
Add the mutton stock, remaining water and bring it boil.
Cover and cook the rice until done. Takes about 5-7 minutes.
Leave it undisturbed for sometime and then gently fluff up the rice with a fork.

Garnish
In a small pan add ghee and fry the cashewnuts until brown and fry sultanas until they plump .

Layering
In an oven proof dish spread mutton masala  on the bottom, spread rice on top, sprinkle some roasted cashewnuts, raisins, fried onions and some chopped coriander leaves ; continue layering the same way until all the rice and masala is used up.
Cover the dish tightly with a lid or seal it with maida and dum cook it in a preheated oven of 180 degree C for 15 minutes.
Open the dum and enjoy !