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Showing posts with label tandoori paste. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tandoori paste. Show all posts

February 26, 2022

Vegetable Medley and Tandoori Tofu Pita Boats

It's been 4 months since I started the Noom diet and it's been an eye opener. I debated for months and researched various diet plans before I chose Noom. Noom helps you make better food choices as well as your health goals through a combination of psychology, technology, and human coaching. It's been a struggle for the last 4 months, but I lost 21 pounds so far. I have 9 more pounds to lose to reach my weight goal.  

Here's what I learned and why I've been able to stay on track. I'm eating more vegetables, checking calories and buying foods that have little or no added sugars. I'm also doing meal prep on the weekends for the week ahead. A good example of one of the dishes I make a lot is Vegetable Medley and Tandoori Tofu boats. This dish full of flavor and it keeps me satisfied. I have been eating these boats for lunch and dinner. Aren't you dying to find out how to make them? 

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Ingredients

  • 4 whole wheat pitas
  • 8 - 10oz Extra firm Tofu, dab water with towel and cut into 1" cubes
  • 2 Tbsp Tandoori paste (we used Deep brand)
  • 1/2 lb. or 3 cups Broccoli florets, cut to 1" size and stems peeled and chopped
  • 1 medium Carrot, peeled and sliced into thin slices
  • 1/3 lb. Snow peas, stringed and chopped into 1/2 pieces
  • 1 large Red Bell Pepper, remove seeds and cut into 1 cm pieces
  • 1/2 cup Cherry Tomatoes, sliced into half
  • 7-8 stems of Thyme, leaves pulled
  • 1/2 to 1 Tbsp Balsamic Vinegar
  • 1 Tbsp Olive oil
  • 2 grinder rounds of Black Pepper 
  • 2 pinches of Salt


Procedure
  1. Heat 1 tsp oil in a non-stick pan on low medium heat, add Tofu pieces and Tandoori paste and gently stir around for the paste to coat the pieces. Pan fry the tofu on low flame by mixing intermittently turning the tofu pieces to fry on all sides. It take 5-7 min. Transfer tofu into a bowl.
  2. In a large microwavable container add Broccoli, Carrots and Snow peas, sprinkle a pinch of salt and microwave the veggies with a lid for 2-3 min based on your appliance wattage. 
  3. Add chopped tomatoes, thyme, red bell pepper, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, black pepper powder and another pinch of salt to the veggies from above. Mix gently to coat the veggie salad well.
  4. Carefully cut the pita into half and open the pocket. Place 5-6 pieces of Tandoori tofu and then fill it up with the veggie salad. Then top up the pita pocket/boat with some yogurt dip and enjoy the fresh and flavorful taste. 



I started making these boats at home and my husband loves it. It's filling and healthy. Quick tip: I use about 1-1.25 cups of the vegetable salad per pita. It's up to you how much you want to stuff your pita. You can also spread some hummus in the pita for more flavor. Overall, I really like this combination because it's hearty and has all good ingredients. 

Below is a bonus recipe for the Garlic Yogurt Sauce that complements the veggie boats. Enjoy!  


Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup plain yogurt (Whole or low fat), whisked to smooth with 1 Tbsp. water 
  • 1 clove garlic, mince finely
  • 1 tsp lemon juice 
  • 1/2 tsp dry mint crushed                       
  • 2 or 3 grinder rounds of Black pepper                                          
  • Salt, as needed
Mix all items together until well blended. Adjust the salt and lemon per your taste. 

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September 13, 2021

Mushrooms La Jawab Appetizer


How are you celebrating National Mushroom Month? 


Here are a couple of fun facts about Mushrooms. According to a Food & Wine article: from 2019 to 2020, Pennsylvania sold 526 million pounds of mushrooms; that's 2/3 of the total amount sold in the United States. That's a lot of mushrooms! 😮

I also watched this interesting documentary called Intelligent Trees, which talked about the symbiotic relationship between mushrooms and trees. Both benefit from this relationship. The mushroom or fungus colonizes the tree's root tissues, improving the tree's moisture and nutrient absorption. In return, the tree provides the fungus carbs produced through photosynthesis. That's was really cool!  

Do you know some fun facts about mushrooms? Share with us. 

How many mushrooms can you name?  How many mushroom varieties have you consumed? I know a few and have eaten the following: cremini, shiitake, portobello, baby Bella, white button, black Truffle, and Enoki. 

We use baby Bella and white button mushrooms most often in our cooking, like when we make omelets, stuffed bell peppers, soups, as well grilled vegetables. They are more readily available as well. 

Check out our recipe for Tandoori mushrooms below that is made with a few ingredients and it's easy to make. 




Ingredients
  • 6 to 7 oz or 10 to 15 white button mushrooms, cut into 1" pieces
  • 2 tbsp Tandoori Paste (we used Deep brand)
  • 1 tsp plain yogurt (or as needed)
  • 1½ tbsp Vegetable oil
  • few sprigs of cilantro/coriander or basil (for garnish)

Procedure

1) Clean the mushrooms with a damp paper towel, and then chop them into half as needed; you can leave the small ones as is.


2) Add the tandoori paste to a bowl and mix in the yogurt to loosen it. Next, add the mushrooms into the bowl and toss with a spoon to coat the marinate well. Leave it in the refrigerator for at least 1 to 2 hours for the marinade to soak in. 


3) In a non-stick pan (saute pan or saucepan) heat oil on medium heat and when it's hot, add the mushrooms and mix well to coat with oil. 


Pan roast the mushrooms with a half-closed lid for a few minutes mixing intermittently. Remove the lid and allow the mushrooms to carmelize for 2 to 3 minutes or until oil is seen on the edges. The whole roasting and sauteing will take roughly about 7 to 8 minutes. 


4) Transfer the mushrooms to the serving plate, and garnish with fresh coriander or basil. You can serve this appetizer with any type of drink (alcoholic or non-alcoholic). 


We hope you try our recipe for this yummy appetizer and share your feedback with us by leaving a comment below. We love hearing from our readers. If you love mushroom dishes, check out Mushroom and Bell Pepper Szechuan Stir Fry and Mushroom and Bell Pepper Medley

February 25, 2021

Air Fried Tandoori Tofu Chops

Do you remember our posts on 'Evolution of the Kitchen Gadgets'? Just like humans, even kitchen gadgets go through evolution. They get better with time and easier to use. 

We recently acquired an Air Fryer to reduce the amount of oil used to 'fry' or make our favorite dishes. Who wouldn't want to make restaurant-quality food at home? Below is one of our favorite Tandoori Tofu appetizers with our new kitchen toy. 

We hope you like it as much as we do. This appetizer is easy to make and requires few ingredients. 



Ingredients

  • 6 oz Extra Firm Tofu
  • 2 Tbsp Tandoori paste
  • 3 Tbsp thick yogurt
  • 1 Tbsp Vegetable oil
  • Few sprigs of fresh coriander, finely chopped (optional)

Procedure

1) Drain the water from the yogurt tub and dab the tofu block gently patting it down on a towel. Place the block on a small towel or paper towel and microwave it for 45 seconds to 1 minute (based on your microwave wattage) and dab the oozed water again. Cut the tofu into 1" cubes. 

2) In a bowl, add tandoori paste, yogurt, and oil. Mix well. Add the cubes into the bowl and gently toss the cubes to be coated with the paste. Cover the bowl and let it marinate in the refrigerator for 4 to 5 hours. 




3) Line the Air Fryer tray with parchment paper and transfer the marinated tofu cubes onto the parchment paper and align them in a single row, not touching each other. 

4) Set the Air Fryer temperature to 325°F and timer for 20 minutes. Insert the tray and air-fry for the set time. When done, transfer them into a serving tray and sprinkle some chopped coriander. 





Quick Tips
  1. We made it in an air fryer that is a combo (toaster and air fryer). If using a standalone air fryer, adjust the temperature and time accordingly.

August 6, 2015

Celebrating Flavors with Tandoori Tofu and Coriander Chutney Sandwiches


Congratulations to Swathi for sharing her re-creation of one our recipes with us. 

Recently, one of my relatives reached out and asked us for some protein enriched recipes to make for her family. One of the recipes that came to mind instantly was the Tandoori Tofu curry. It's easy to make, healthy and high on the protein list. She tried the recipe and shared her experience with us. We love it when people make our recipes their own. 

Check out the Tandoori Tofu and Coriander Chutney Sandwiches above. Don't they look so tasty and inviting. I just want to take a bite into one right now. 

She modified the recipe so she could stuff the curry into the bread rolls to make sandwiches. She spread coriander chutney on one side and Tandoori Tofu curry on the other side. She also added cucumber and onions slices and sprinkled a little lemon juice to add more flavor. 

Mama Mia! My mouth is watering just thinking about all these flavors. Great job Swathi! 



QUICK TIP:
- Shred or grate the tofu before making the curry so it won't be clumpy in the sandwich. 
- The bread rolls can be substituted with any other kind of rolls if you are allergic to gluten like potato rolls. This curry goes well with jeera rice. 


FEEDBACK FROM OUR READERS:
 What do you think of this sandwich idea? Have you tried our Tandoori Tofu recipe? Please share your thoughts with us.