Saturday, April 8, 2017

Whole Wheat Nutty Date Loaf

Baking bread is sheer joy! 
The smell of freshly baked bread wafting through the house feels heavenly.

I tried different variations of this bread and each tasted good. Polished off to the last crumby bit with my morning tea before rushing into the dreaded weekday morning commute. The original recipe came from Nidhi Uppangala Hegde on Facebook Foodie group few years ago and I have tried incorporating it to my taste while preserving the essence of the recipe.



Recipe:

• 1 cup water
• 1 tbsp sugar
• 1 tbsp active dry yeast

• 2 cups whole wheat flour
• 1 cup all purpose flour
• 1 tsp salt
• 1/4 cup chopped walnuts
• 1/2 cup date puree
• 1/2 cup water
• 3 tbsp olive oil
• 1 cup whole wheat flour
• 1 tbsp olive oil
• some extra whole wheat flour to dust or knead.

Heat 1 cup water and 1 tbsp sugar till it’s slightly warm. Please note that the water should be just WARM and not HOT. Wait for it to cool down a little and add the active dry yeast to it. Just let it sit until frothy and bubbly. Leave it alone and do not touch or mix it, it should take 5 to 10 minutes for the yeast to get frothy.
In a big bowl combine all the dry ingredients of set 2 and stir to combine. For this step you can just use a wooden spoon instead of your hands. Now add the liquids one by one. Pour the yeasty water and mix for everything to incorporate well. Dough will be sticky but that’s ok. Cover with a wet towel and let it double in a warm place. It can take anywhere from 1 hour to 2 hours depending how warm the surrounding is.
When the dough has doubled up, remove the wet towel and put the remaining 1 cup of whole wheat flour on to it covering the entire sticky surface of the dough. Use your hand the deflate the dough and then knead it gently till it’s not too sticky anymore. Feel free to add a couple of tbsp of flour extra if you find the dough too sticky to handle. When it’s all mixed well, pour the remaining 1 tbsp of olive oil over it and knead once again.
Dust your baking tray generously with flour. Transfer the dough on to it. You can shape it the way you like or simply leave it the way it is. Bread looks pretty no matter what the shape is. Cover it with a wet cloth and keep it aside for 30-40 minutes.

Pre-heat the oven at 350F.
Remove the wet cloth and slash the loaf diagonally a few times.
Place the loaf in the preheated oven and bake for 40 to 45 minutes. When the bread it ready, it’ll be golden on top and will sound hollow when tapped.
Take out the hot bread out of the oven, Remove from the baking tray and let it cool completely before you cut it.

Friday, March 24, 2017

Bay Area deal on FarmFreshToYou!

I recently signed up for home delivery of organic fruits and vegetables box from Farm Fresh To You. Got the first box delivered this week and I am so excited. Received such fresh organic Non-GMO fruits and vegetables that I am totally floored.

You can decide from the various size options (Small, Regular, More) and categories (veggies only, fruits & vegetables or fruits only).The most amazing part is that you get to customize your box and decide what items you want delivered.

Along with the choice of fresh produce you get to choose from organic milk, eggs, jams, pickles, cheese and other goodies from locally made businesses. I haven't tried these yet but will do so soon.

The service is available in & around San Francisco bay area. If any bay area residents are interested in signing-up, use the code SUPR5488 to get $15 OFF your first box.

Monday, January 9, 2017

Apple Pancake - Comfort food the healthy way..

Rain is pounding down on the bay area the last few days. The windstorm is so strong it feels like a constant companion. After catching a wonderful movie late last night, waking up to the wonderful rain makes me want a comforting warm filling breakfast, even though it is 2PM now. Hey, don't judge me. It's a perfect day to feel super lazy!

Watching the stars walk down on the red carpet of Golden Globes Awards, I start whipping up a quick batch of pancake, albeit cautiously since my last trial was a minor disaster. It shows how a good recipe is crucial for a wonderful end result. I used Vitamix recipe the first time and then referred to the following recipe today.

Without further ado, let's get right down to it. The pancakes turned out perfect and having enjoyed my very late brunch I am ready to pen down the recipe for y'all.

Ingredients:
Whole wheat flour - 1 cup
Salt - 1/4 tsp
Baking powder - 1 tsp
Yogurt (curd) - 1 cup
Egg - 1
Vanilla extract - 1tsp
Olive Oil (or vegetable oil) - 1tbsp
Apple (peeled, cored and grated) - 1

Method:
Mix whole wheat flour, salt, baking powder together in a bowl. Add yogurt, egg, vanilla extract and oil and whisk well. Add grated apple and mix until combined.

The batter needs to be thick but should spread on its own when poured onto the pan. Hence, I added 4-5 tsp of liquid that separates from the yogurt tub and mixed it to make a spreadable batter.

Heat a skillet or a non stick pan on medium heat. Once the pan is hot, spread some butter on the pan and ladle a spoonful of batter and cover the pan for a minute until bubbles form at the top and one side is cooked. Flip it over so the other side cooks well, for about a minute.

Serve the pancakes while hot. Pour maple syrup, a small blob of butter and fresh fruits and enjoy the fluffy pancakes.


The above batter batch yields about 6-7 medium sized pancakes.


Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Crunchy Salad - Tickle your tastebuds

This recipe has been tried and tested and is a phenomenal success with family and friends. My husband came up with this truly delicious recipe and we have been enjoying this crunchy goodness with almost every meal..

The secret of this recipe is that it consists of simple ingredients that come together beautifully and makes you feel you are part of something special. Truly! Every time I make this salad I feel like a gourmet chef! No kidding!


Recipe:
1 medium onion
2-3 cucumbers, peeled
1 Bartlett pear, cored
1 apple, cored

Vinaigrette:
5 pitted dates
1 Serrano pepper
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Lime Juice
Himalayan Salt (or normal salt)
Oregano (optional)
cilantro, finely chopped (optional)

Chop all vegetables and fruits and toss them together.
Be sure to add only crunchy vegetables and fruits to this salad. You may add raw mango, raw papaya, green/yellow/red pepper. You can roughly chop all the veggies/fruits, or slice them, or cube them.

Thinly slice the dates and serrano pepper and add to the mix. You can leave the jalapeno pepper out, but it provides the aroma and balances the acidity from lime juice and sweetness from the dates.
Drizzle generous amount of olive oil and squeeze a lime into the mix and sprinkle salt to taste.
Sprinkle some dry oregano and cilantro for flavor.
Toss everything together and the lovely crunchy salad is ready.

The vinaigrette gives a beautiful depth of flavors to the salad. And the healthy content leaves you feeling full. Hope this recipe becomes your go-to and has a place in your table like it is in mine.