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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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Puff Pastry Apple Tart

03 | 05 | 2016
By Soni Sinha

Puff Pastry Apple Tart

With this damp weather dampening our spirits,easy comforting desserts bring much needed solace.If you find yourself craving for some warm desserts on such days,then you’re not alone.I’ve been dreaming of tarts lately and my frozen puff pastry came to the rescue yet again. What would I do without them! This buttery delicious pastry is a freezer staple and so versatile. I love tarts and having these on hand makes the process so much more easy and convenient.

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Apple desserts are a family favorite and we make them a lot like this and this. They’re delicious every single time and my kids can’t get enough of those. My apple tarts are quick and taste amazing. All you need is your puff pastry, some thinly sliced apples (I use the slicer attachment of my food processor), brown sugar, a little salt and some lemon juice.

Puff Pastry Apple Tart

The aroma of warm apples and cinnamon baking in the oven is pure joy and nothing brings comfort like biting into a warm tart with sliced sweet apples coated with cinnamon and brown sugar. Deliciousness defined. Enjoy.

Puff Pastry Apple Tart

Puff Pastry Apple Tart

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Ingredients
  

  • One sheet of frozen puff pastry
  • One large apple-thinly sliced
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • 2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • some lemon juice
  • ¼ tsp salt

Instructions
 

  • Thaw the puff pastry in the refrigerator for about 3 hrs.
  • Dust some flour on the puff pastry and cut them in equal rectangles or any desired shape.Leave about an inch around the top and bottom edges and prick all over with a fork.
  • Transfer onto a parchment lined baking sheet.
  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
  • Thinly slice the apples using the slicer attachment of your food processor or by hand.
  • Mix brown sugar,cinnamon, salt and lemon juice in a bowl.
  • Toss the apples in the mix.
  • Arrange the slices on the puff pastry.Brush the edges with some water and bake it in the oven for 20-25 minutes.
  • Serve warm.

 

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Baked Garam Masala Avocado Fries

21 | 04 | 2016
By Soni Sinha

Baked Garam Masala Avocado Fries

The weather has finally warmed up and I’m looking forward to some glorious days ahead. The cold spell seemed never ending and my 8 yr old is now excited about playing outside wearing shorts! It’s funny how the weather impacts our mood. A gorgeous day instantly brightens me up and I want to soak in the beautiful sun and its energy.There’s something else that brightens me up too!

Baked Garam Masala Avocado Fries

Its Avocados, the green, creamy high protein fruit that’s become my obsession these days. There are so many ways to enjoy it and it’s a good source of energy, fiber and good fats. Apart from the delicious guacamole, avocados are used in pretty much everything from smoothies to desserts and I love the texture and flavor of this amazing fruit.I just can’t get enough of avocados these days and use it over my toast,in my salads or just grill it.Its delicious in every way.

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The recipe I have for you today is an Indian spin on avocado using garam masala and taking it to a whole new level. And these beauties are baked to a perfect crispy exterior just the way I like it. The crisp outer layer opens up to the soft buttery goodness on the inside and you just cannot stop at one. You wouldn’t believe how easy the process is and its ready in minutes. The garam masala adds just a hint of spice and it’s best served hot. It’s an amazing party appetizer and sure to wow even your vegan guests.Enjoy!

Baked Garam Masala Avocado Fries

Baked Garam Masala Avocado Fries

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Ingredients
  

  • 2 large avocados sliced
  • Juice of ½ lime
  • Salt & Pepper
  • ⅔ cup all purpose flour
  • ⅔ cup water
  • 1 cup bread crumbs
  • 1 tsp garam masala
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • salt
  • 2 tablespoons oil

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.
  • In a bowl mix the flour and water.Add a little salt.
  • In a tray mix the bread crumbs,garam masala and garlic powder with a little salt.
  • Slice each avocado into long slices and squeeze some lime juice all over.
  • Dip each avocado slice into the flour mixture and dredge through the bread crumbs. Coat thoroughly place on a foil lined baking sheet. Spray lightly with cooking spray or drizzle some oil all over.
  • Bake for 20-25 minutes, until it's lightly browned. Serve with your favorite dipping sauce.

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Grouper Fritters by Chef Paul Menta #FLKeys

13 | 04 | 2016
By Soni Sinha

This post is in partnership with Honest Cooking.Handing it over to them for some delicious food and delightful activities that can be found in Florida Keys and Key West.Enjoy!

A favorite destination for Ernest Hemingway, Jimmy Buffett, and many more, Key West is known for its palm lined streets and fish that is fresh enough to draw any committed culinary traveler. With a distinct mixture of cultures, the island is not only home to a strong seafood scene, but a tantalizing fusion of cuisines. At night, the street are lit up with vibrant sidewalk cafes that lure-in passersby with delicious scents of their specialties. Live music and hopping bars are the perfect pairings to watch the sunset into the Gulf of Mexico.

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The Florida Keys is home to five districts, each with their own personality and attractions that make visitors feel like they are a world away. The southernmost paradise, Key West, is just miles from Cuba and is home to an enviably temperate climate and a delicious array of fresh seafood set to a beautiful backdrop. Bringing together a multitude of cultures that have made Key West home during its history, Key West’s food scene has delicious flavors, like African and Cuban, that are difficult to find anywhere else in the US.

Key West

As a guide to the restaurant and seafood landscape, Paul Menta of Three Hands Fish gave us the lowdown. A professional chef and community advocate, with long locks and a chill attitude that makes him seem more like a pro kite surfer, which he also is, Paul is the perfect person to talk to to find out the secret dining spots of Key West. The Philly native began his culinary career in Spain and France and eventually came to Key West to continue his love for competitive kite surfing. An athlete, distiller, chef, and entrepreneur, Paul has made it his mission to tap into all Key West has to offer.

Paul Menta

His most recent venture, Three Hands Fish is a community supported fish market in Key West. Its members, chefs and home-cooks, have access to the freshest fish, shrimp, stone crabs, and lobster that come in on the docks. As Paul describes it, the first hand is the hand of the fisherman, the second the market, and the third is when the fish makes it into the hands of the individual or restaurant. Paul is proud of his market as it brings local, traceable seafood to the people with plenty of variety to avoid over fishing a specific species.

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Key West has seafood unlike anywhere in the world and the crucial ingredient is the water. The Gulf of Mexico mixes with the Atlantic ocean making a perfect nursery for a plethora of fish, crab, and lobster. Not to mention, the fishermen of the region have come together to create a sustainable plan for the future of their industry, naturally controlling over-producing populations that threaten to take over the ecosystem.“Not only are visitors able to jump on the boat for themselves and go fishing in some of the clearest waters, but they are able to sit back and relax, knowing they can find the same fresh fish in local restaurants,” says Paul.

If you are looking for a taste of the freshest seafood right on the dock, Paul suggests visiting The Stoned Crab restaurant. This restaurant serves up some of the best of what Key West is known for, the stone crab, but they also do it in a stunning setting with an unbeatable view of the water. The moment you set foot in the restaurant you will feel as if you have traveled back in time to the 1950s. Housed in a resort built in 1956, the restaurant keeps alive the tradition of the fishermen bringing their catches straight to their dock, something that is no longer happening in other areas. And if you are looking for a place to stay, Paul recommends Ibis Bay Resort, which is home to The Stoned Crab and also has a retro feel. Stop in for fun cocktails and great seafood the restaurant catches themselves. Head here for stone crab, lobster, Key West shrimp, and more local fish. Be ready for a good time at The Stoned Crab!

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For the die-hard cooks, go for a ride on a private charter to catch the freshest fish for yourself. Paul recommends Lucky Fleet, chartered by Captain Moe, to take you on this adventure and help guide you in hooking the best seasonable seafood. Moe has been fishing the waters around Key West for over 30 years and knows his way around. Whether you are an avid deep sea fisher or this is your first time, Captain Moe will take you on a great adventure not just a boat ride. From sailfish to tuna or grouper, they will lead you to the right spot.To learn how to prepare the seafood you just caught, take a class at Isle Cook where Paul himself will teach you how to cook local recipes and healthy meals with seafood.“Being a chef and commercial fisherman I can tell you there is no better teacher of how to use, care for, store, cook and eat a product than a fishermen. They have ideas and techniques that most chefs would die for….but they have to ask…..so we spread the word to them,” says Paul.

When visiting Key West, be sure to try fish you wouldn’t otherwise be able to. Considered local to Key West are the Hogfish, Mangrove Snapper, and as of late the Lion Fish. Paul’s favorite? The Hogfish. This fish is caught by spear fishing, which is a fun challenge to try. Speared yourself or not, Paul suggests serving the fish whole and affectionately calls it the Key West Turkey, stuffed with lobster, onions, and herbs.

While you may have heard of Key West’s conch fritters, which is fried conch meat that actually native to the Caribbean, Paul prefers to make grouper fritters. Fisherman of Key West are able to catch the grouper right off the coast, so this is a true local specialty.

Grouper Fritters

Similar to the conch fritter, the grouper is mixed with onions carrots and a traditional Key West seafood seasoning by Key West Spice Company that is made of celery seed, salt, paprika, and red pepper. It is simple, but fresh grouper doesn’t need an overpowering of flavors. Once the batter is made, Paul fries the fish balls until golden and enjoys them inside of a sandwich or as an appetizer by the water.

Grouper Fritters

Author: Paul Menta

Ingredients

  • 1 pound Grouper
  • ½ cup Onions
  • ½ cup Carrots
  • 1½ Tablespoons Key West seafood seasoning
  • 1 Egg yolk
  • 2 Tablespoons Key lime juice
  • ½ cup Flour
  • Coconut oil, for frying

Instructions

  1. Chop up, or use food processor, grouper.
  2. Fine dice, onions, carrots and mix with grouper.
  3. Add key west seafood seasoning, about 1½ tablespoon
  4. Mix all together with 1 egg yolk and 2 tablespoons of key lime juice.
  5. Add ½ cup of flour until mixture starts to form a batter.
  6. Use a spoon to make balls, fry in coconut oil till brown or bake in the oven on sheet tray.
  7. As a sandwich filling instead of an appetizer, make the rounds larger.



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Pesto and Olive Flatbread

05 | 04 | 2016
By Soni Sinha

Pesto and Olive Flatbread

Pesto is one of my favorite condiments and I make it every week for my 12yr old (she loves pasta with pesto for her school lunch and could survive on just that if I’d let her). I love that its so versatile and super easy to make. The vibrant color of a pesto is just beautiful and today I have an easy party appetizer that can be made in less than 30 minutes and tastes phenomenal.

Basil Pesto

There’s something about the combination of basil,garlic,parmesan,pine nuts and olive oil that’s just incredible.The texture, the color and the smooth consistency just makes you crave for a spoonful the moment its ready :).I love to smear my pesto over my toast,in my wraps,sandwiches you name it and its a great condiment to have on hand.

Pesto and Olive Flatbread

I love flatbreads.They’re fun to make and eat and can be enjoyed with a million different toppings.My Pesto and Olive Flatbread is the perfect balance of salty, nutty and tangy flavors coming together to tantalize your taste buds in the most amazing way and yet there’s hardly any effort in making them. I’ve used store bought flatbread and spread the pesto all over before adding the cheese and olives. Once it’s all bubbly and slightly golden in the oven, its ready to cut into your desired shape and served. Its great for a crowd and even the kids love it! Need I say more?

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Pesto and Olive Flatbread

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Ingredients
  

  • Any flatbread of your choice-1
  • Homemade or store-bought Basil Pesto-2 tbsp
  • Shredded Mozzarella Cheese-1/2 cup
  • Green olives sliced-1/2 cup

Basil Pesto

  • 2 cups fresh basil
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • ¼ cup pine nuts
  • ⅔ cup extra virgin olive oil
  • ½ cup freshly grated parmesan cheese
  • salt and pepper

Instructions
 

Pesto

  • Place all the pesto ingredients except olive oil in the food processor and pulse.Gradually pour the olive oil and blend until all incorporated and smooth.

Flatbread

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
  • Place flatbread on a baking sheet.
  • Spread the pesto all over followed by cheese.
  • Arrange the olives in any pattern.
  • Bake for 8-12 mins until the cheese is melted and slightly golden.

 

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