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Friday, 25 March 2016

Auluck : Papdi Chaat

Auluck : Papdi Chaat 




Ingredients:
For the papdi chaat,
Flat crisp papdis/puris/flour crispies - 24 nos
Cold smoothened curd/yogurt - 250 gms 
Large potato, boiled and chopped - 1 
Boiled chickpeas/kabuli chana/garbanzo beans - 2 cups  
Onion finely chopped (optional) - 1 
Tomato finely chopped (optional) - 1
Chopped coriander leaves - ½ cup 
Mint coriander chutney - 1 cup 
Tamarind dates chutney -  1  cup 
Red chili powder -  1-2 tsp 
Cumin powder -  1-2 tsp
Chaat masala -  1-2 tsp 
Black salt/rock salt or common salt -  1-2 tsp 
Lime juice (optional) -  1 tbsp 
Sev (optional) -  1 cup       

Method:

1. Cooking the chickpeas:

If you want to add chickpeas to the papdi chaat, then some effort is needed. This is if you don't want to use canned chickpeas. You need to soak the chickpeas in enough water overnight or for a good 6-7 hours and then cook or pressure cook the chickpeas with water and salt/black salt till it is completely cooked.

2. For assembling the papdi chaat:
Arrange the papdis in a shallow bowl or plate. Top it up with chopped boiled potatoes and cooked chickpeas. You can add chopped onions and tomatoes to it, but it’s optional.

3. Sprinkle some chaat masala and red chili powder on it, if you want at this stage. Top these with cold yogurt/curd as much as you want. Top it up with the green chutney as much as you want and then with the sweet chutney as much as you want. Sprinkle some chaat masala, red chili powder, cumin powder and black salt. Garnish with coriander leaves.

4. Sprinkle sev on top and this step is also optional. Add a dash of lemon juice to the papdi chaat if you want. Serve papdi chaat immediately.       

Auluck : Chaats Dahi Bhalla

Auluck : Chaats- Dahi Bhalla

Ingredients:
For preparing Vadas,
Black gram lentil - 1 cup, urad dal without skin, washed, soaked for 3 hours
Yellow moong dal - 2 tbsps, soak for 2 hours (optional)
Ginger - 2 inch piece
Green chilies - 2 to 3
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying
To prepare dahi bhalla chaat,
Fresh curd - 2 cups, thick yogurt (it should not be sour)
Water - 1 1/2 to 2 cups
Powdered sugar - 1 1/2 heaped tbsps
Red chilli powder - 1 heaped tbsp, approx
Roasted cumin powder - 1 heaped tbsp, approx
C h aat masala powder - 1 heaped tbsp, approx
Pomegranate seeds - 1/2 cup
Green chutney - 3/4 cup, approx
Sweet tamarind chutney - 3/4 cup, approx
Sev for garnish
Fresh coriander leaves for garnish     

Method:
1. Grind the urad dal, moong dal, green chilies, ginger and salt together to a fine pase. Add very little cold water while grinding (approx 2-3 tbsps). Remove to a wide bowl.

2. Using your hand or hand beater, beat the batter for a good 5 mins till it is airy and light.

3. Pre-heat oil in a deep frying vessel, slowly drop large lemon sized quantity of batter into the hot oil. Deep fry on medium heat for sometime and then fry on high heat till golden brown.

4. Remove these deep fried vadas into a bowl of luke warm water and place them in it for a minute. Remove and gently press between your palms so that excess water oozes out. Keep them aside.

5. Finish making vadas with the rest of the remaining batter and put them in water like you did for the earlier batch, remove excess water and keep aside.

6. Beat curd well till smooth and add the water as required, 1/4 tsp red chilli pwd and 1/4 tsp cumin pwd and salt to taste. Place the vadas in a serving bowl and pour the chilled curd mixture evenly all over the vadas, covering them completely.

7. Chill the vadas for sometime before serving. At the time of serving, take 2-3 vadas and place them in a serving plate, pour 2 tbsps of green chutney followed by 2 tbsps of sweet imli chutney, sprinkle some chaat powder, roasted cumin powder and garnish with sev, fresh coriander leaves and pomegranate seeds.  

Auluck: Bhaang Ki Pakori

Auluck: Bhaang Ki Pakori 

Pakoras is again a must have during Holi and there can’t be a better version of pakoras other than a bhaang.
Ingredients:
Bhang Leaves - handful, tender (or use 1 tsp Bhang Seed Powder)
Potato - 1, chopped
Onion - 1, chopped
Brinjal - 1, chopped
Cauliflower - 1 cup, chopped
Gram Flour - 1 cup
Red Chilli Powder - 1 to 2 tsp
Oil as required
Salt as per taste
Dry Mango Powder - 1/4 to 1/2 tsp
Pomegranate Seeds - 1/4 tsp
Coriander Leaves - small handful, finely chopped
Cumin Seeds - 1/4 tsp (optional)
                                                           Water as required

Method:
1. Finely chop the bhang leaves and crush them well. Add all the ingredients except oil into a large bowl. Add the bhang leaves and mix well, adding enough water, to form a thick batter.

2. Heat oil in a deep frying pan over medium flame. Drop small portions of the batter and deep fry until golden brown. Remove and drain excess oil.

3. Serve hot with chutney of choice.

Auluck : Bhaang

 Bhaang

Ingredients:

Cannabis - 1/2 ounce  
Warm whole milk -  2 cups 
Sugar - 1/2 cup 
Coconut milk - 1 tbsp 
Almonds, chopped - 1 tbsp 
Ginger, powdered - 1/8 tsp 
Garam masala - 1 pinch 
Grenadine - 1/2 tsp 
Water - 1 cup 






Method:

1. Bring water to a boil in a teapot and add cannabis to it. Brew for about 7 to 10 minutes, then strain. Gradually grind the strained cannabis along with 2 tbsp of milk, repeat this process several times. Strain the milk into another bowl and keep aside.

2. Add a little more milk to the cannabis and grind it along with the almonds, repeat this several times.

3.Remove the cannabis and pour the milk, coconut milk, grenadine and boiled water into a container. Combine ginger, sugar, and garam masala with it, keep stirring. Bhang Lassi is ready to serve.

Auluck: Thandai Mousse

Thandai Mousse

Ingredients:

Thandai syrup - 2 tbsp 
Agar-agar (china grass) - 10 gms 
Whole milk - 1 cup 
Sugar - 2 tbsp 
Whipped cream - 1 cup 
Lemon juice - ½ tsp 
A few pistachios for garnish 




Method:

1. Combine the agar-agar, 1/2 cup of water and milk in a deep pan and bring to boil, while stirring continuously. Add the sugar and thandai syrup, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes, while stirring continuously.

2. Remove from the flame and strain the mixture using a sieve. Transfer the mixture into a steel bowl and place the bowl in a deep vessel filled with ice-cubes for 8 to 10 minutes or until the mixture cools and thickens.

3. Whisk the mixture vigorously and continuously till it is in ice cube vessel to avoid any lump formation.

4. Add the beaten whipped cream and fold gently. Add the lemon juice and fold gently. Pour equal quantities of the mixture into 2 individual bowls/glasses and refrigerate for 2 to 3 hours or till the mousse sets. Garnish with pistachios and saffron and serve chilled.      

Auluck : Imli Panna

Imli Panna

Ingredients:

Tamarind - 100 grams
Sugar - 300 grams
Salt - 1 tsp
Black salt - 1 tsp
Roasted and ground cumin seeds - 1/2 tsp
A few mint leaves




Method:

1. Wash and soak the tamarind in warm water for 30 minutes. Mash and strain the tamarind pulp.

2. Add about 4 cups of water to the sugar and bring it to boil to make a syrup. Mix the tamarind pulp and the sugar syrup together.

3. Add salt, black salt, cumin powder and mint leaves. Chill and serve with ice cubes.

Auluck: Masala Thandai

Masala Thandai

The most traditional cooler served during Holi.
Ingredients:Milk - 1/2 litre
Sugar - 3 tbsps
Pistachios - few tsp, chopped finely for garnishing
Saffron - a pinch for garnishing
Water - 1/2 cup
Rose Essence - few drops
For Masala:
Badam/Almonds - 20
Cashewnuts - 15
P oppy Seeds/Khus Khus/ Kasa Kasa - 1 tsp
Fennel Seeds/Sombu/Saunf - 1 tsp
Whole Pepper - 1/2 tsp
Cardamom Pods - 5
Saffron - a pinch
Milk - 2 tbsp, for soaking saffron





Method:

1. Bring milk to a boil, add in sugar and mix well. Chill this till cold.

2. Soak saffron in 2 tbsp of milk and set aside.

3. Take badam, cashews, poppy seeds, fennel seeds, pepper, cardamom in a bowl and pour in 1/2 cup of hot water over it and soak it for 15 mins. Now take this in a blender and puree smoothly. Pour this mix into the milk and add a tbsp of saffron milk and mix well. Leave this to sit for 15 mins.


4. Now strain this and add in remaining saffron milk and rose essence. Chill this for an hour. Serve with some pista and saffron toppings.        

Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Auluck: Indian Wells CEO Raymond Moore quits




Indian Wells CEO Raymond Moore quits after controversial comments


Indian Wells CEO Raymond Moore quits after controversial comments
Raymond Moore has stepped down as CEO and tournament director of the BNP Paribas Open following controversial comments he made about women`s tennis, the tournament announced on Monday.

Moore provoked outrage a day earlier when he said top-level women`s players rode "on the coattails of the men" and were "very, very lucky" to have equal prize money.


The tennis world reacted strongly as world number one Serena Williams and all-time great Martina Navratilova rebuffed the statements and the ATP men`s tour formally denounced them.

Tournament owner Larry Ellison revealed the departure with a statement that both announced Moore`s resignation and championed the sport`s efforts toward equality.

"Nearly half a century ago, Billie Jean King began her historic campaign for the equal treatment of women in tennis," Ellison said. "What followed is an ongoing, multi-generational, progressive movement to treat women and men in sports equally.


"I`m proud to say that it is now a decade long tradition at our tournament at Indian Wells, and all the major tennis tournaments, to pay equal prize money to both the women and the men."

Among his comments, the 69-year-old South African also highlighted Canada`s Eugenie Bouchard and Spaniard Garbine Muguruza as being among the "very attractive prospects" on the WTA circuit, before explaining that they were "physically attractive and competitively attractive".

"If I was a lady player, I`d go down every night on my knees and thank God that Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal were born, because they have carried this sport," he said.

When reaction to his remarks flooded in, the former ATP Tour player quickly offered an apology but the damage had already been done.

Moore had only taken over as tournament director late last year when Steve Simon resigned to become chief executive of the WTA Tour.

"I would like to personally thank all the great women athletes who fought so hard for so many years in the pursuit of equal prize money in professional tennis," Ellison added.

"All of us here at the BNP Paribas Open promise to continue working with everyone to make tennis a better sport for everybody."

Auluck :: Apple iPhone SE Price in India and Launch Date Revealed

Apple iPhone SE Price in India and Launch Date Revealed

At its 'Let Us Loop You In' conference on Tuesday in Cupertino, California, Apple unveiled the iPhone SE. The company is calling the new offering its cheapest iPhone model to date, with s price starting at $399 (roughly Rs. 26,600) in the US. In India however, the starting price for the iPhone SE is Rs. 39,000, the company confirmed. As for availability, Apple said the iPhone SE will be available for purchase in India starting early April.

Editor's Note: An earlier version of the article mentioned the India price of the iPhone SE as Rs. 30,000. This was a price communicated in an official Apple release, but the company later issued an updated release with the Rs. 39,000 price tag.
The iPhone SE sports a 4-inch display and comes in two storage variants: 16GB and 64GB. It has much the same innards as the iPhone 6s, which Apple launched last year. Apple also unveiled new accessories such as leather cases in Black and Midnight Blue, which will be available at Rs. 2,900. The Lightning Docks will be available at Rs. 3,700.

The new Apple smartphone is meant to address both the demand for a smaller screen iPhone, as well as the demand for a cheap iPhone. As we mentioned earlier, the Apple iPhone SE features innards similar to the iPhone 6s, but comes with a design and form factor that's reminiscent of the iPhone 5s - the company's last 4-inch iPhone.

Looking nearly identical to the iPhone 5s, the iPhone SE comes with the colour variants introduced with the iPhone 6s - including Rose Gold. It also features more rounded edges on the top and bottom panels, more like the iPhone 6 than the iPhone 5s.

For specifications, the iPhone SE features the iPhone 6s' Apple A9 SoC and M9 motion coprocessor, 12-megapixel iSight (rear) camera with 4K video support, Bluetooth 4.2, improved Wi-Fi and LTE, new microphones, and Apple Pay support with a Touch ID fingerprint sensor.

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

John Abraham's Rocky Handsome movie poster




Actor John Abraham, who will next be seen in the Nishikant Kamat's upcoming film "Rocky Handsome", has unveiled his "first look" from the movie, where he can be seen toting a gun. John took to Twitter on Friday where he unveiled his first look and captioned the image: "Adrenaline redefined. Bringing you the First Look. Coming Soon. #RockyHandsome (sic)". "Rocky Handsome", which reunites John and Kamat after the 2011 film "Force", also stars Shruti Haasan and Nathalia Kaur. It will release on 25 March 2016.



Actor John Abraham, who will next be seen in the Nishikant Kamat's upcoming film "Rocky Handsome", has unveiled his "first look" from the movie, where he can be seen toting a gun. John took to Twitter on Friday where he unveiled his first look and captioned the image: "Adrenaline redefined. Bringing you the First Look. Coming Soon. #RockyHandsome (sic)". "Rocky Handsome", which reunites John and Kamat after the 2011 film "Force", also stars Shruti Haasan and Nathalia Kaur. It will release on 25 March 2016.


The film's story revolves around a man who sets out to take vengeance against drug mafia after they take away an eight-year-old girl, with whom he shares a special bond



The film's story revolves around a man who sets out to take vengeance against drug mafia after they take away an eight-year-old girl, with whom he shares a special bond..