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Nasta ni puri

The devil is in the details on this one...  11/2 cup w hole wheat flour +  1/2 cup  rice flour +  1/2 tbs  salt +  1/2 tsp  crushed pepper +  1 tsp  whole raw cumin.  3 tbsp  oil + 1 tbsp ghee warmed up and make muthi padtu mon. Make a stiff (but not too stiff) dough using very warm water (a bit over a cup) and set aside for half an hour or so. Knead well, and roll into big rotis. Dock with fork, and cut with a small cookie cutter. Dry on a paper while you roll the rest. Heat oil (fairly high heat), and then add lots of them at the same time. Keep the heat relatively high, so the oil temperature doesn't drop too much. Turn them a couple of times, and drain. Sprinkle some sanchal + mari powder. Cool and store in airtight container. 

Apple Walnut Bundt Cake

 Was a great centerpiece for Thanksgiving this year.  Peel, core and dice 4 large apples. Roast 1 cup walnut in the oven, and chop it.  Butter and flour the bundt pan, preheat oven at 350.  In the mixer bowl, add 3 eggs, 1 cup white sugar, 3/4 cup light brown sugar, 11/4 cup oil, 2 tsp vanilla. Mix. Sprinkle 1 tsp fine salt, 2 tsp cinnamon and 1 tsp baking soda. Then add 21/2 cups AP flour (I was running out, so ended up using some cake flour). Mix the batter until mixed. Add the apples and walnuts and mix lightly. Add to the pan, and bake for about an hour.  Glaze: Toast some more walnuts. Caramalize sugar. Add butter and milk, and a tiny pinch of salt. Cook. In case it curdles, run hand blender. Add some powdered sugar to get the needed consistency. Decorate the cake. https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/apple-walnut-bundt-cake

Kitchenaid Bread

 My impulse buy during the pandemic was a kitchenaid bread bowl with baking lid. Here's the recipe:  In the bowl, add 2 cups AP flour, 1/2 cup whole wheat flour, 2 tsp instant yeast, 11/2 tbsp sugar, 1 tsp kosher salt, 2 tbsp butter and 1 cup warm water. Mix/knead for 5 minutes with the kneading hook. Cover and let rise for 45 minutes to an hour. At this point, they recommend removing it and folding edges. I just did it in the bowl, with a bread spatula, and it seemed to work fine. Let rise for another half hour. Flour the lid, and put the shaped loaf on it, make cuts, cover and cook in 375 oven for 35 minutes. Serve with loads of butter and fleur de sel!   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kmsBCZEoL4

Roasted Kohlrabi with Permesan

 Peel and quarter Kohlrabi, add olive oil, salt, pepper and roast in 425 degrees oven until brown (about half an hour, turning a few times in between). Add chopped parsley and grated permesan and serve.  https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchen/roasted-kohlrabi-with-parmesan-3561919

Butternut Squash Soup

This is actually a slightly different version of Wolfgang Puck's famous soup recipe. The thing is, it's also his own recipe from an old video, and I like it better, mainly because of the honey.  Cut open a butternut squash, remove seeds. Apply a bit of olive oil, sprinkle some salt and papper, and bake in a 425 degrees oven for about half an hour (or until it's properly cooked). Remove the pulp with a spoon and set aside. In a pot, heat some olive oil and butter, add half a chopped onion, saute for a few minutes. Add cinnamon, dry ginger powder, and cardamom. Add veg stock (or water), cream, and honey and reduce for a few minutes. Add the squash pulp, mix and blend using a stick blender (or regular blender). Cook for a few more minutes, and adjust the consistency as needed.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K63GLrvN9No

Apple Dutch Baby

 This really does make things easier when entertaining folks for a brunch.  Syrup: boil together 4 cups apple cider, 2 tbsp butter, 1 tbsp brown sugar, and vanilla for about half an hour until syrapy. Preheat oven to 425. In a cast iron pan, add 2 tbsp butter, add peeled and sliced apples, brown sugar, and cinnamon. Cook for a few minutes till apples are softer. In a bowl, mix together 3 eggs, 3/4 cup milk, 3/4 cup flour, salt, vanilla, and cinnamon and set aside. Wipe the pan clean and heat on the gas for a few minutes until really hot, then add apples and pour the batter on top. Immediately move the pan to the oven and bake for about 12 minutes. Pour the syrup on top and serve.  https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/apple-dutch-baby

Tindora nu shaak

 Wash tindoras and remove stems on both ends. Thinly slice them (lengthwise). Apply a bit of salt. Heat oil, add mustard seeds, hing and add the tindora. Stir fry for a minute or so, cover and let cook on simmer. Add peeled and sliced potato (I had a parboiled one that I used, which worked really well). In a small bowl, mix together some fresh grated coconut, cilantro, turmeric, red chilli powder, dhania-jeera powder, and sugar to taste. Once the tindora are semi-cooked, add the masala mix to the pot, and cook everything together for a few minutes. Serve hot with fresh rotlis.