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Jackfruit Shami Kebabs (Kathal ke Shami Kebab)

27 | 09 | 2017
By Soni Sinha

Jackfruit shami kebabs

It’s the festive season for Hindus with Navratri leading up to Dushehra and Diwali. It’s the time when guest lists and menus are prepared in full swing. Gatherings are the norm during this time in India and even for us living abroad, this is a busy time of the year with various parties to celebrate these festivals. As you can imagine, there will be lots of food and cooking going on in every household. Food consists of mostly traditional delicacies both sweet and savory. I’m looking forward to all of that in the coming weeks!

Jackfruit shami kebabs

My recipe today is a delicious vegan twist on a traditional kebab that’s typically made using mutton or chicken.My Dad made the best Mutton Shamis that I’ve ever had and I’ve used his recipe and substituted meat with jackfruit here.It tastes out of this world and you just cannot stop at one!Its one of those special recipes that needs to be added to your repertoire when you need an impressive appetizer for your guests.Your vegan guests will surely be pleased but so will the meat eaters!They won’t miss the meat with this one :).

Jackfruit whilst technically a fruit can be eaten ripe or unripe but unripe jackfruit tastes very different from the ripe.Unripe jackfruit is cooked along with different spices to make mouthwatering savory dishes in North India and the ripe ones are eaten as a fruit and used in desserts in South India. Due to its meat like stringy consistency, it is an ideal meat replacement and takes on different flavors very well. Whole Foods sells them fresh but chopping them is a pain since the skin is pretty hard and oozes out sap that can be very sticky. I prefer their ready to use pack, since all the work is done for you and you can create your recipes instantly. You can also find canned unripe jackfruit in Asian Stores or your local Indian grocers.Curries using unripe jackfruits taste amazing and I will be adding them on my blog but first lets talk about my Jackfruit Shami Kebabs.

These soft melt in your mouth kebabs have a unique flavor profile from earthy spices like black cardamom and cloves and taste amazing.An easy crowd pleasing recipe that can be made ahead, these look delightful and are pretty easy to prepare.The use of chana dal or bengal gram (available at your Indian grocer) is what differentiates these from other kebabs and also adds as a binding agent here.The process is very similar to making traditional shami kebabs where all the ingredients are boiled and then blended. The mixture is then formed into patties and shallow fried until slightly golden.They are meant for special occasions such as this festive season, so make a big batch and serve these beauties with green chutney.Enjoy and Happy Dushehra to you all!

Jackfruit shami kebabs

Jackfruit Shami Kebabs (Kathal ke Shami Kebab)

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Ingredients
  

  • 1 20 oz can of green jackfruit
  • Onion-1 medium chopped
  • Ginger- 1/2 inch chopped
  • Split pea Lentils chana dal soaked for 4 hrs or overnight-1/2 cup
  • Coriander Seeds-1 tsp
  • Cumin Seeds-1 tsp
  • Black Peppercorns-3
  • Whole Cloves-3
  • Green Cardamom-3
  • Black Cardamom-2
  • Salt-to taste
  • Water
  • Oil-1 tbsp and more to shallow fry

Instructions
 

  • In a deep skillet heat a tbsp of oil and add chopped onions,ginger,coriander,cumin,peppercorn,black and green cardamoms,cloves,chili,chana dal and jackfruit.Add sufficient water just enough to cover the jackfruit and some salt.Let it come to a boil.
  • Cover and reduce the heat.Let it cook for about 15mins.
  • Transfer the mixture into the food processor without any liquid.
  • Blend into a paste.Add a few drops of water if too thick.
  • Empty into a separate dish.Add chopped coriander leaves and check the seasonings.Shape into round patties.
  • Heat some oil in a pan and shallow fry the patties until golden on both sides.
  • Serve with your favorite condiment.

 

 

 

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Tandoori Turkey Sliders with Mint Raita

14 | 05 | 2016
By Soni Sinha

Tandoori Turkey Sliders with mint raita

While sunshine and warm days still elude us, I’m hoping that the weather is only going to get better and looking forward to lots of grilling and barbecue in the coming days and weeks!Dinners are a breeze during this time of the year.Just throw in some meats, veggies in the barbecue, make a salad and you’re done!Fun to eat and flavor possibilities are endless.

Tandoori Turkey Sliders with mint raita

My Tandoori Turkey patties (you can use chicken if you prefer) are bursting with warm tandoori spices,mint, ginger and garlic.These take literally minutes to make to go on the grill.I’ve used regular store bought tandoori spice mix here.The flavors taste amazing and my kids loved them!They can also be made ahead and frozen.The patties are placed on a hot grill and cooked to perfection until golden and delicious.

Tandoori Turkey Sliders 5Indian spices add a wonderful depth of flavor to meats and poultry and this recipe is one such example where a few ingredients transform a mundane dish to something phenomenal.The tandoori spice blend consisting of aromatic spices such as coriander,cumin and cardamom is a great way to enjoy some Indian flavors effortlessly.

Mint Raita

My Mint raita is the perfectly luscious base to place these patties on.The sweet and salty raita with a hint of cumin compliments the tandoori spices well and its a great Indian spin on a traditional turkey slider. They make for delicious kids’ lunches and party appetizers with layers of lettuce,red onions and tomatoes on some mini hamburger buns.An easy and fun dish for the grilling season.Enjoy.

Tandoori Turkey Sliders with mint raita

Tandoori Turkey Sliders with Mint Raita

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Ingredients
  

  • Mini Hamburger Buns
  • 1 large tomato-sliced
  • lettuce leaves
  • ½ small red onion-peeled and chopped

for the Tandoori Turkey(or Chicken) Patties

  • Ground Turkey or Chicken- 1 lb
  • 1 small onion
  • Tandoori masala powder- 2 tbsp
  • Crushed ginger-1 tsp
  • Crushed garlic-1 tsp
  • Chopped mint- 1/4 cup
  • Salt to tatse
  • Oil to grill

Mint Raita

  • 1 cup greek yoghurt
  • ½ cup chopped mint
  • juice of 1 small lemon
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • salt to taste
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • ¼ tsp red chili or paprika optional

Instructions
 

  • Mix the raita ingredients in a bowl.Keep aside or refrigerated.
  • Make a paste of the onion in your food processor.Empty in a mixing bowl and add the rest of the ingredients for the patties.
  • Make round balls in your palm and flatten them to make round patties.
  • Heat the grill or griddle pan brushed with oil.
  • Place the patties and cook on both side until golden.

to make the sliders

  • Take one half of the bun and spread some raita topped with one patty followed by lettuce,onion and tomato.Cover with the other half.Repeat with the rest.

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Chicken Shami Kebab #SundaySupper

12 | 01 | 2014
By Soni Sinha

Chicken Shami Kebab

Happy Second Birthday Sunday Supper!Its hard to believe that it’s been two years since Sunday Supper began.I’m so inspired by all our talented chefs,cooks,writers,moms who’ve been a part of our Sunday Supper group and learn from them all the time.We’re growing each day and its just great fun to get together and cook for our families.Thanks to Isabel for creating this diverse group and carrying this movement forward.

Chicken Shami Kebab

I joined Sunday Supper in May 2012 with this recipe and it has been an amazing journey.There have been many memorable moments but one stands out clearly and that was during Hurricane Sandy when we all came together and dedicated our posts to the people affected by it.Our neighborhood was also affected although not as badly as the coastal areas of New Jersey, but in our own way our Sunday Supper group raised awareness and asked people to donate to the organizations that were helping in the rescue efforts.This shows the other side of our group where we don’t just talk about food but also help,support and care for our communities.

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I’m sharing with you an all time favorite recipe to honor this occasion.I’m extremely fortunate to have grown-up in a family where special delicacies like these were a regular feature.Thanks to my Dad, I ate home cooked Biryani almost every Sunday and Kebabs like these were served when my parents entertained (which again was pretty often).

Chicken Shami Kebab

Shami Kebab is indigenous to the city of Nawabs-Lucknow in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India and was introduced by the Moghuls. Its traditionally made using Ground Goat Meat, but I’ve used Ground Chicken over here.The meat is first boiled with Split Pea Lentils (Chana Dal) along with some whole spices and then ground to make a paste.The paste is then mixed with egg, mint and cilantro and shaped into round patties to be fried until golden.Its definitely a dish for a special occasion and I thought it would be perfect for our celebration!The subtle flavors from the spices,the sweetness of the mint and the smooth texture is what makes this extra special.Its succulent,moist and insanely delicious served alongside some Mint Chutney.Enjoy.

Chicken Shami Kebab

Chicken Shami Kebab #SundaySupper

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Ingredients
  

  • Ground Chicken Thighs-2 lbs
  • Onion-1 medium chopped
  • Garlic Cloves-8-10
  • 2 inch Ginger-chopped
  • Split pea Lentils soaked overnight-1/2 cup
  • Coriander Seeds-2 tsp
  • Cumin Seeds-2 tsp
  • Black Peppercorns-1 tsp
  • Whole Cloves-1 tsp
  • Green Cardamom-5
  • Cinnamon-2 sticks broken in half
  • Salt-to taste
  • Water-1 cup

Additional ingredients

  • Eggs-2
  • Chopped Mint- 1/2 Cup
  • Chopped Cilantro-1/2 Cup
  • Oil for frying

Instructions
 

  • In a large pan heat about 2 tbsp of oil and add the onions and the next 10 ingredients.Bring to a boil.
  • Reduce the heat, cover and cook until the chicken is cooked and the water has evaporated completely.
  • Once ready discard the green cardamom and cinnamon stick.
  • Transfer the mixture into a food processor and blend to make a paste.
  • Empty into a deep mixing bowl and add the additional ingredients.
  • Using your hands make small round patties.
  • Deer fry or shallow fry in batches until golden on both sides.
  • Serve hot with your favorite chutney.
  • Enjoy!

This event is hosted by the lovely Liz from That Skinny Chick can Bake and we’ve got some amazing stories and recipes shared by our group!

Brilliant Breads and Breakfast Fare:

  • Brioche aux Pépites de Chocolat from Food Lust People Love
  • Broccoli, Potato & Cheese Egg Cups from Cupcakes & Kale Chips
  • Celebration Strawberry Crepes from The Not So Cheesy Kitchen
  • Homemade Brioche from Masala Herb
  • Onion Cheddar Cheese Focaccia from Flour On My Face
  • Poached Pear Bread from Hip Foodie Mom

Amazing Appetizers and Cocktails:

  • Blood Orange Gin Fizz from The Girl In The Little Red Kitchen
  • Chicken Shami Kebab from Soni’s Food
  • Blue Cheese Walnut Tarts from Magnolia Days
  • Caramelized Onion and Mushroom Stuffed Butternut Squash from Small Wallet, Big Appetite
  • Cheesy Twists from What Smells So Good?
  • Key Lime Pie Martini from girlichef
  • Pizza Dip from The Food Army Wife
  • Slow Cooker Party Mix from Hot Momma’s Kitchen Chaos

Spectacular Soups and Salads:

  • Creamy, Tangy Bacon Salad Dressing from Daily Dish Recipes
  • Day at the Beach Healthy Tuna Salad from Shockingly Delicious
  • Low Carb Spicy Chunky Vegetable Beef Chili from Yours and Mine Are Ours
  • Luscious Fruit Salad from Pescetarian Journal
  • Quinoa and Buffalo Chicken Salad from In the Kitchen with KP

Enticing Entrees:

  • Carne de Porco Alentejana | Portuguese Pork and Clams from Family Foodie
  • Chicken and Rice Dinner in the Crock from Momma’s Meals
  • Curried Chicken from The Foodie Patootie
  • Healthy Chicken Tetrazzini from Citronlimette
  • Imagination Stew from Cindy’s Recipes and Writings
  • Orecchiette with Chicken, Brocccoli, Mushrooms and Onions from Kudos Kitchen by Renee
  • Runny Egg Risotto from Jane’s Adventures in Dinner
  • Sautéed Chicken with Tarragon Cream Sauce plus Arugula, Radicchio and Escarole Salad from Crazy Foodie Stunts
  • Seafood Stew from Healthy. Delicious.
  • Spice-Crusted Fish Tacos with Confetti Salsa from The Weekend Gourmet
  • Spicy Roasted Squash and Wild Rice Bake from Curious Cuisiniere
  • Spicy Shrimp Tempura Rolls from kimchi MOM
  • Spinach Proscuitto Macaroni and Cheese with Walnut Topping from Noshing with the Nolands
  • Tuscan Chicken Spinach Soup with Roasted Red Pepper from Sue’s Nutrition Buzz

Decadent Desserts:

  • Azuki Red Bean Ice Cream from The Ninja Baker
  • Banana Pudding Parfaits from Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks
  • Birthday Cake Macaron from A Kitchen Hoor’s Adventures
  • Caramel Peanut Butter and Jelly Bars from Pies and Pots
  • Chocolate Mousse Torte from That Skinny Chick Can Bake
  • Cinnamon Sugar Churros and Chocolate Sauce from Neighborfood
  • Crumb Cake Brownies from Table for Seven
  • Frozen Chocolate Covered Banana Pops from Ruffles & Truffles
  • Gluten-Free Epiphany Cake from Happy Baking Days
  • Gluten-Free Vegan Coconut Cookies by Killer Bunnies, Inc
  • Happy Birthday Cake Batter Truffles from Take A Bite Out of Boca
  • Kahlua Toffee Ice Cream Cake from Webicurean
  • Mini Chocolate Bundt Cake with Raspberry Sauce from Peanut Butter and Peppers
  • Pineapple Coconut Cupcakes from Basic N Delicious
  • S’mores Snack Cake from Alida’s Kitchen

Join the #SundaySupper conversation on twitter on Sunday! We tweet throughout the day and share recipes from all over the world. Our weekly chat starts at 7:00 pm ET. Follow the #SundaySupper hashtag and remember to include it in your tweets to join in the chat. Check out our #SundaySupper Pinterest board for more fabulous recipes and food photos.

Would you like to join the Sunday Supper Movement? It’s easy! You can sign up by clicking here: Sunday Supper Movement.

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Spicy Mac and Cheese Patties with Curried Mayonnaise for #KraftyCooking

08 | 01 | 2014
By Soni Sinha

This post is part of a case study for “Google Plus for Brand Awareness”.All opinions are my own.

I’m excited to participate in this case study involving some well known faces on Google Plus who came up with this concept.The idea is to show brands how they can have a wider appeal by using Google plus to promote their products.For this purpose, we were asked to come up with a recipe using Kraft ‘Mac and Cheese’ or ‘Cracker Barrel Cheese’.I had a pack of Kraft Mac and Cheese and decided to go ahead and do something with it.

Spicy Mac and Cheese Patties

If you’ve been reading my blog you know how much I love appetizers.And this time was no different.My mind went straight to create an appetizer but a spicy hot version.I used Jalapeños and some Cayenne for that kick and I have to tell you that this is not for the faint hearted.Its spicy,its hot and its addictive.

Kraft Mac and Cheese

The patties are crispy on the outside and moist on the inside.Since they’re not particularly low cal I’ve made them smaller for portion control.I serve them on a bed of lettuce with some curried mayonnaise that balances the heat and also adds a smooth sweet element to the appetizer.The combo tastes delicious and comes together pretty quickly.Serve it for your game night and see it disappear in no time!

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Spicy Mac and Cheese Patties with Curried Mayonnaise for #KraftyCooking

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Ingredients
  

For the Patties

  • Cooked Mac and Cheese-2 cups
  • Plain Bread Crumbs-1/4 cup or more plus more for coating
  • Egg-1
  • Jalapeños-2 seeded and chopped
  • Cayenne- 1/8 tsp
  • Salt-to taste
  • Oil-2 tbsp to pan fry

Curried Mayonnaise

  • Mayonnaise-3/4 cup
  • Curry Powder-1 tbsp
  • Honey-2 tbsp
  • Salt-to taste
  • Pepper-1/4 tsp

Instructions
 

  • Mix the patty ingredients in a bowl.If needed add some more bread crumbs.Shape to form small round patties using your hands.
  • Take some bread crumbs in a platter and coat the patties on both sides.
  • In a non stick pan heat oil and add the patties.Cook on medium until golden on both sides.

Curried Mayonnaise

  • Mix all the ingredients in a bowl.Check seasonings.
  • Arrange patties on a platter along with the mayonnaise.Serve hot.

 

 

 

 

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Butternut Squash and Couscous Patties-Indian Inspired #Squashin’ Winter #SundaySupper

17 | 11 | 2013
By Soni Sinha

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Yeah you heard it right.We’re squashin’ Winter by bringing some of our favorite Squash recipes for you today.

Do you like Squash?Do you often use it in your recipes?I would really love to use it more in my cooking but I always end up roasting it or making a soup.When I heard the theme for our Sunday Supper, I decided to make something that’s not the first thing that comes to your mind when you’re thinking Butternut Squash, like these Patties that have been given an Indian Inspired makeover that tickles your tastebuds with layers of delicious flavors in every bite.

Butternut Squash and Couscous Patties 1

I  had some leftover cooked Couscous from my Couscous Tabbouleh that I made over the weekend and I decided to use some of the couscous in my patties to give it some body and also make it easier to handle.I was a bit apprehensive at first, but I went ahead and used it only to realize that it wasn’t a bad idea after all.

The inspiration for these patties is the Indian Aloo Tikki that’s a favorite street food in Northern India.I’ve made another version of the Aloo Tikki using Quinoa over here.The char marks you see is what gives these patties a unique smoky flavor combined with the sweetness of the Squash.The ginger and the spices add tons of flavor and the icing on the cake is definitely the chat masala that’s an essential component in any Tikki.You can easily find them in any Indian store.

Butternut Squash and Couscous Patties 4

The patties use a little bit of couscous, so you can taste the butternut squash in all its glory.The one thing you really HAVE to do is to let the liquid drain from the squash.I typically leave it in a colander for sometime.Once you’re past that step you can add the rest of the ingredients.Its a great way of enjoying Butternut Squash and you can serve it as an appetizer or as a side dish along with your favorite condiment or my mint chutney this Thanksgiving.Enjoy!

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Butternut Squash and Couscous Patties-Indian Inspired #Squashin’ Winter #SundaySupper

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Ingredients
  

  • Peeled and Cubed Butternut Squash-1 lb
  • Couscous-1/2 cup
  • Water-1 cup
  • Fresh Ginger crushed-1 tbsp
  • Ground Cumin-1 tbsp
  • Ground Coriander-1 tbsp
  • Garam Masala-1 tbsp
  • Fresh Coriander chopped-1 cup
  • Salt- to taste
  • Oil- to pan fry
  • Chat Masala-to sprinkle

Instructions
 

  • Boil the cubed Butternut Squash in some water for about 10-15 until all cooked.Mash it and keep aside.
  • Bring a cup of water to a boil and add the couscous.Mix well, cover with a lid and switch off the heat.Let it sit for about two minutes.Fluff it with a fork.
  • Mix a cup of cooked couscous into the squash along with the ginger,all the spices and coriander.
  • Add salt.
  • Take a small portion in your hands to make round disks.
  • Heat about 2 tbsp of oil in a non stick pan and swirl the oil all over.Place the patties in a single layer.
  • Keep the heat on medium and let it develop a golden color on one side before flipping and repeat the process for the other side too.
  • Arrange in a tray along with some salad.Sprinkle chat masala all over.Enjoy!

This event is hosted by the lovely Heather from Girlichef and we’ve got some amazing Winter Squash recipes for your Thanksgiving table.

Breakfasts and Breads

  • Maple Butternut Squash Donuts from Mess Makes Food
  • Pumpkin Sweet Rolls from Basic N Delicious
  • Vegan Pumpkin Scones with Maple Nutmeg Icing from Killer Bunnies, Inc

Appetizers, Starters, and Condiments

  • Butternut Squash and Couscous Patties-Indian Inspired from Soni’s Food
  • Pumpkin Hummus with Spiced Lamb from girlichef
  • Quick Pumpkin Butter from Shockingly Delicious

Soups, Sandwiches, and Salads

  • Black Bean and Butternut Squash Chili from Supper for a Steal
  • Black Bean Pumpkin Soup from What Smells So Good?
  • Butternut Squash and Bacon Grilled Cheese from Ruffles & Truffles
  • Butternut Squash Soup from That Skinny Chick Can Bake
  • Hearty Quinoa Chicken Stew with Butternut Squash from Citronlimette
  • Roasted Buttercup Squash and Black Bean Soup (Dairy free) from The Not So Cheesy Kitchen
  • Roasted Butternut Squash and Vegetable Soup from Kudos Kitchen By Renee
  • Roasted Squash and Mexican Black Bean Salad from Peanut Butter and Peppers
  • Roasted Squash and Sesame Noodle Salad from Jane’s Adventures in Dinner

Main Dishes

  • Butternut Squash and Spinach Quesadillas from The Dinner-Mom
  • Butternut Squash Gnocchi with Balsamic Brown Butter from Crazy Foodie Stunts
  • Butternut Squash Lasagna from Hip Foodie Mom
  • Butternut Squash-Sage Cream Sauce with Sausage Spaghetti from Daily Dish Recipes
  • Carnival Squash with Maple Sausage Stuffing from Cindy’s Recipes and Writings
  • Chorizo-Stuffed Acorn Squash from Small Wallet Big Appetite
  • Butternut Squash with Spicy Wild Rice and Queso Fresco from Vintage Kitchen Notes
  • Pumpkin Alfredo from Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks
  • Pumpkin Enchiladas from La Cocina de Leslie
  • Pumpkin Risotto with Bacon, Goat Cheese, and Pecans from The Weekend Gourmet
  • Roasted Butternut Squash and Brussels Sprout Pizza from Curious Cuisiniere
  • Sausage and Apple Stuffed Acorn Squash from The Messy Baker
  • Spaghetti Squash in a Creamy Sausage Sauce from Cookin’ Mimi
  • Spaghetti Squash Shrimp Scampi from Pescetarian Journal

Side Dishes

  • Acorn Squash with Cinnamon and Cranberries from Noshing With The Nolands
  • Butternut Squash and Apple Crumble from The Wimpy Vegetarian
  • Butternut Squash Gratin with Sage Pesto & Gorgonzola from Cupcakes & Kale Chips
  • Chorizo and Craisin Stuffed Acorn Squash from Family Foodie
  • Parmesan-Roasted Acorn Squash from The Urban Mrs
  • Pumpkin Macaroni and Cheese from Big Bear’s Wife
  • Roasted Butternut Squash with Balsamic Vinegar Honey Butter from Food Lust People Love
  • Roasted Butternut Squash with Wilted Kale, Mushrooms and Garlic from Take a Bite Out of Boca
  • Skillet Buttercup Squash with Bacon from Magnolia Days
  • Slow Cooker Squash and Apples from Mama’s Blissful Bites
  • Sweet N Spicy Baked Chipotle Butternut Squash Fries from Sue’s Nutrition Buzz
  • Twice Baked Pumpkin Stuffed Sweet Potatoes from Bobbi’s Kozy Kitchen

Desserts

  • Butternut Squash Cupcakes with Browned Butter Frosting from Treats & Trinkets
  • Pumpkin Pie Crumb Bars from Pies and Plots

Wine Pairing Recommendations for Squashin’ Winter #SundaySupper from Enofylz Wine Blog

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