Monday, November 8, 2010

Guest Post - 36 : Today's Guests - Harini & Jaya


Today, we have two lovely sisters from Tamalapaku. Harini & Jaya were IT professionals. Now, let us hear from them...

Nithu's Kitchen : Welcome girls. Please tell us about you.
Harini & Jaya : We are both sisters and former IT professionals. We have chosen to stay at home to take care of our respective families.

Nithu's Kitchen : Harini, when did you start to cook. Who is your first critic.
Harini : I started to cook as a teenager and was very much interested in cooking. Initially my brother was the main critic but after my marriage and move to the US, my dear husband has been the scapegoat for all my culinary experiments (Some good and some not so good!). Needless to say, he is my best critic and if he doesn't approve of the recipe, it doesn't get onto our blog.

Nithu's Kitchen : Jaya, what made you girls to start a cookery blog.
Jaya : When I got married and moved to the US, I had to depend on Harini for everyday cooking and any 'specials' as well. I used to call her often to ask for a quick fix for my cooking disasters! Slowly as I began to pick up the skills in the kitchen, I started to share my recipes with Harini.It kind of became too overwhelming at a point when we decided that we should keep a log of all the recipes exhanged so far! That was how our baby blog was born. The next project was to find a suitable name for it and after several ideas from our near and dear ones, we finally stumbled on this name 'Tamalapaku' and found it pretty suitable. Both my sister and I being novices at designing a blog, we struggled to give it a pretty face. While she was busy churning out new recipes and clicking pictures, I got busy with the basic designing of the blog.

Nithu's Kitchen : Why did you select the name "Tamalapaku" for your blog?
Harini & Jaya : When we were exploring various names for our blog, we were looking for names which signify some kind of sanctity and fulfillment/satisfaction etc. Incidentally 'Tamalapaku' in Telugu (our mother tongue) means A Betel Leaf. As many of you are aware, betel leaves have a great significance in Our Hindu Culture. They are used in every auspicious occasion be it puja or any kind of ceremony. They are also eaten as 'Paan' at the end of a hearty meal signifying satisfaction. So we thought this name would be appropriate,unique and appealing too.

Nithu's Kitchen : What does your blog focus?
Harini & Jaya : Our aim is to learn and experiment new vegetarian recipes from around the world and share them with as many people as possible. What better place than the internet for this purpose!

Nithu's Kitchen : Did you girls ever cooked together and encountered with a mishap. Do share one such unforgettable incident and the lesson you learnt from it.
Harini : We don't remember both of us in the kitchen at the same time. But I am sure we will have lot of fun together in the same kitchen. We are eagerly looking forward to next week when Jaya will be visiting us for a full 3 weeks!! Yay!!. So watch out for some interesting recipes which are yet to be churned out of our kitchen in the next few weeks!

Nithu's Kitchen : Wow! have fun. Sure, we'l be waiting for your innovative and interesting recipes. What do you have today to share with us? why did you select this dish.
Harini : I want to share the recipe of Mirchi Ka Salan. This gravy curry occupies a very special place on our Dining Table. When we first ate it in a local restaurant here about 6 years back, my husband who is a lover of spicy food, instantly loved it and so I looked all over the internet and came up with this recipe. Needless to say this is very dear to us! I hope all of you will enjoy Mirchi Ka Salan just as we do!

Ingredients :

Chillies/Peppers (suitable for Mirchi Bajji) 1/4 lb
Ginger-Garlic Paste 1 tsp
Jeera 1 tsp
Cloves 3-4
Cardamom (Elaichi) 1-2
Cinnamon 1 inch
Bayleaf (Tej patta) 1-2
Dhania-Jeera Powder 1 tsp
Salt as per taste
Milk 1 cup

For the Gravy :

Onion 1 medium
Tomato 1 medium
Coconut powder 4 Tbsp
Sesame seeds (til/nuvvulu) 2 Tbsp
Coriander leaves (kothimeera)few sprigs
Green chillies 1-2 (optional)





Method Of Preparation :

In a skillet, add oil to saute chopped onions until golden brown and add chopped tomatoes and cook them.

Make a paste of onion and tomato after it is cooled.

Also grind coconut powder, sesame seeds, coriander leaves and green chillies.

In a heated skillet, add oil and jeera, cloves, cardamom and bayleaf. Also add ginger-garlic paste and saute.

After they are sufficiently done, add the onion-tomato paste and also the coconut-sesame-coriander leaves-green chillies powder.

Add a little water (up to a cup approx)and let it cook till the oil oozes out.

Add salt and cut the Peppers into 2 inch strips (or as bigger strips) and add them to the boiling gravy.

Cover the skillet and let the peppers absorb all the flavors as they cook.

Mix in between so that the gravy doesn't get burnt and add 1 cup of milk.

Let the curry simmer and switch off the stove when the peppers are well cooked and the gravy comes together.

Serve it with Vegetable Biryani / Fried Rice or plain rice. Some might like it with Naan/Roti too.

Nithu's Kitchen : Thank you girls. Enjoyed talking to you.
Harini & Jaya : Thank You Nithu for giving this opportunity to be featured in your blog.

Friends, hope you all love Harini & Jaya's delicious Mirchi Ka Salan. If you are interested to be featured as Nithu's Kitchen's Guest, please drop a mail to nithuskitchen[at]gmail[dot]com.


14 comments:

Priya Sreeram said...

superb interview- and great insight in to the talented sisters lives !nice recipe for the salan!

எல் கே said...

i like this part of your blog, the interviews with guests.. its innovatie idea.. keep doing

Chitra said...

Best wishes to Harini and Jaya!
Thank you for a new recipe. :-)

subhashini said...

Keep it up Harini & Jaya.Lovely salan

Veggie Hut said...

Lovely Recipe! Gr8 Going Harini n Jaya

Torviewtoronto said...

lovely post and recipe

Torviewtoronto said...

lovely post and recipe

Soumya said...

great job Nithu...lovely recipe Harini and Jaya...

Priya Suresh said...

Great to know more about Harini & Jaya, mirchi ka salan makes me drool..

swapna said...

nice to know about harini & jaya...thanks nithu!!

Unknown said...

Nice to about Harini and Jaya...lovely post and love Mirchi ka salan....Its different from how I make it tho!...:))Yumms...
Hope u had a fun Diwali Nithu!...

Amritha Kalyani said...

Mirchi ka salan looks so delicious.. nice to know about harini and jaya...

Rachana said...

Good to know about you girls and looking forward to your recipes.

Delicious salan!

Gayathri Kumar said...

Nithu, you have done a great job of letting us know about Harini and Jaya and of course Tamalapaku.. Mirchi ka salan looks yummy..