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Lamb Seekh Kebabs #GalloFamily #SundaySupper

13 | 12 | 2015
By Soni Sinha

Lamb Seekh Kebabs

“Holidays are here
to bring us some cheer
with fun and laughter,
with Family and friends,
and memories that last,
happily ever after”

Aren’t holidays just that? Good times spent together with those we love. These past couple of months have been rather busy with the start of the holiday season and that means lots of gatherings. And it continues until the end of the year and we can’t seem to get enough of all the fun we’re having. Our Christmas tree is all decked up and I’m looking forward to some quality family time over the kids’ winter break.

Lamb seekh Kebabs

I’m sure many of you would be traveling to be your family for the holidays. Last December we traveled to the UK to spend Christmas with family but this time round we’ll be meeting our cousins here in America and when we all get together it’s some serious fun. I’m looking forward to all the laughter, our singing sessions and lots of wine! And when it comes to wine there’s one brand that shares a similar philosophy of family values and has consistently been a favorite. I’ve enjoyed Gallo Family Vineyards’ wines for years and they were kind enough to send me their gorgeous Merlot and Red Moscato for this event. While I’m looking forward to grilling some lamb chops( with some rosemary, olive oil, salt and pepper) to enjoy with the Merlot, the recipe I have for you today pairs really well with the Red Moscato. Want to see if Gallo Family Vineyards’ wines are available in your area? Click here.

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If you know me, you know that I love spicy foods and kebabs are my all time favorites. They’re imperative to my holiday appetizer menu and my guests love them. Like these Lemon Chicken Kebabs or my succulent Chicken Shami Kebabs. I can’t seem to get enough of kebabs and find them irresistible. They’re also super easy to make and appeal to every palate with their robust flavor. The Indian Subcontinent is blessed with multifarious kebab delicacies and each one has its own unique flavor pattern.

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My Lamb Seekh Kebabs are infused with ginger, garlic, some spices, cilantro and taste amazing. Once the mixture comes together, they’re rolled along a wooden or metal skewer and can be grilled over a bbq, in a tandoor (clay oven), in the oven, or even pan-fried until all golden and delicious. They make for an amazing appetizer or even an entrée dish if served with a pita bread and can be prepared a day in advance. Just assemble the mixture and wrap around the skewers. Grill them just before your guests arrive. The kebabs are insanely delicious and will leave your guests wanting more.

Gallo Family Red Moscato

Gallo Family Red Moscato would be the perfect accompaniment to these kebabs. This vibrant medium bodied wine balances the spices in the kebabs with its sweet citrus and peach flavors with a bright red berry finish. It’s fresh, perfectly light and best served chilled. It pairs best with light cheeses, spicy foods and desserts. One of my favorites during the Holidays!

Lamb Seekh Kebabs

Lamb Seekh Kebabs #SundaySupper

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Ingredients
  

  • 1 lb ground lamb
  • 2 tsp minced ginger
  • 2 tsp minced garlic
  • Finely chopped small onion
  • ½ cup chopped cilantro
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp ground coriander
  • 1 tsp garam masala
  • 2 chopped green chilies optional
  • salt to taste
  • Oil for basting
  • Ice cold water

Instructions
 

  • In a mixing bowl mix the massage the ground lamb with your hands for a few minutes.
  • In a food processor place the onion and chilies and pulse.Add all the ingredients into the lamb and mix well.
  • Take chilled water in a bowl,wet your hands. Take a small mixture and roll on the skewers for an elongated shape. Repeat with the rest.
  • In a foiled lined baking sheet arrange the skewers and bast with oil.
  • Grill on medium for about 10 minutes before rotating the skewers for another 5-10 mins until all golden.
  • Serve with lemon wedges and thinly sliced onion rounds.

Check out some amazing holiday recipes ideas to be paired with Gallo Family Vineyards’ wines from our Sunday Supper tastemakers!They’re also featured on Gallo Family’s website.

Appetizers:

  • Bacon Pineapple Jalapeño Cheese Ball from Renee’s Kitchen Adventures
  • Baked Brie with Cranberries & Almonds from Peanut Butter and Peppers
  • Best Bar Nuts from Shockingly Delicious
  • Lamb Seekh Kebabs from Soni’s Food
  • Mediterranean Turkey Pita Bites from Magnolia Days
  • Roasted Garlic Onion Dip from Food Done Light
  • Roasted Cranberry Crostini from Recipes, Food and Cooking
  • Slow Cooker Queso Blanco with Salsa Verde from Bobbi’s Kozy Kitchen
  • Spicy Shrimp and Roasted Pepper Cheese Crostini from Fearless Dining

Main Dish:

  • Italian Hoagie Flatbread from Family Foodie
  • Roast Duck with Mole Sauce from Curious Cuisiniere
  • Seafood Cannelloni from Palatable Pastime

Desserts and Sweets:

  • Caramel Bread Pudding from Cosmopolitan Cornbread
  • Chocolate Cups Filled with Cinnamon Pastry Cream and Berries from Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks
  • Chocolate Dipped Cheesecake Bites from That Skinny Chick Can Bake
  • Chocolate Hazelnut Mousse from Life Tastes Good
  • Cranberry Orange Walnut Truffles from Desserts Required
  • Cranberry Panna Cotta from The Freshman Cook
  • Crustless Pumpkin Pie with Orange Scented Whipped Cream from Recipe for Perfection
  • Dark Cherry Chocolate Cheese Danish from Cindy’s Recipes and Writings

Plus don’t miss the Seasonal Wine Pairing Tips by Sunday Supper Movement
Gallo Family

Gallo Family is also committed to sincere causes. And you can join in the effort too. For the sixth year in a row, Gallo Family Vineyards invites Americans to help end senior hunger and isolation with their annual Every Cork Counts™ program. They’re donating $1 for every cork submitted through their website or snail mail. All you have to do is snap a picture, or send their corks!

You can also follow Gallo Family Vineyards on social media:

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http://www.youtube.com/GalloFamilyVineyards

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Disclosure-Compensation was provided by Gallo Family Vineyards via Sunday Supper, LLC. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author, and are not indicative of the opinions or positions of Gallo Family Vineyards.

 

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Indian Spiced Roasted Fennel and Goat Cheese Salad

13 | 08 | 2015
By Soni Sinha

Indian Spiced Roasted Fennel and Goat Cheese Salad

Hello!!

I’ve been missing in action since I was away on a family Holiday to the UK. It’s our second home since the hubs and I have family there and we’ve lived in various parts of UK including London, Walsall and Edinburgh. We had a great time meeting our families, attending my cousins’ engagement ceremony and also got to meet an old school friend after 20 years!!Our trip also involved going down the memory lane and showing our kids our old place in London and favorite local areas apart from the famous landmarks.The trip was fantastic and the weather gods were very kind since we had some gorgeous days with plenty of sunshine. Here are some pics from our London trip.

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Just before we left for our holiday, I made this amazing salad that I have to share with you. You know how much I love Fennel. The sweet flavors reminiscent of licorice and anise are very refreshing and my favorite way to use them is by roasting them until they’re slightly golden and the flavors come through. Some other examples of using fennel are over here and here. But this recipe I have for you today has it all.The flavors, the richness, the elegance and the ease of the oven doing the work for you.

Indian Spiced Roasted Fennel Goat Cheese Salad

I like to use Indian spices in my roasted vegetables. Ground Cumin and coriander work perfectly with almost anything. Adding garlic is imperative while roasting veggies. Don’t you agree? My last minute idea of adding some smooth and delicate goat’s cheese is the icing on the cake here that does wonders to this salad. The complex flavors from the spices and the garlic with the sweetness of the fennel combined with the tangy creamy goat’s cheese is all you need in your life. Trust me.

Indian Spiced Roasted Fennel and Goat Cheese Salad

 

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Indian Spiced Roasted Fennel and Goat Cheese Salad

Indian Spiced Roasted Fennel and Goat’s Cheese Salad

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Ingredients
  

  • Fennel-2
  • Ground Cumin-1 tsp
  • Ground Coriander-1 tsp
  • Garlic powder- 2 tsp
  • Paprika or mild red chili powder-1/2 tsp
  • Salt
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil-2 tbsp
  • Fresh Goat cheese-small log about 5 ounces

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven at 400 degrees.
  • Discard the hard outer shell and slice the fennel into strips.
  • In a baking sheet add the fennel along with cumin,coriander.paprika,garlic,salt and oil.Mix well
  • Spread evenly all over the tray and bake for about 12-15 minutes until slightly golden.
  • Crumble goat cheese all over and bake for another 2-3 minutes until slightly melted.
  • Enjoy!

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Indian Spiced Cabbage Mushroom Wonton Bites

27 | 05 | 2015
By Soni Sinha

Indian Spiced Cabbage Mushroom Wonton Bites

Summer is finally here and its time for bbq and summer parties galore.While grilling is the main charm of summer parties, easy and convenient food ideas are always welcome when you have people over.I had some wonton wrappers in my freezer and decided to use them in an Indian Inspired appetizer that came out delicious!My Cabbage Mushroom Wonton Bites are a great way to enjoy Indian flavors and they look pretty too!

Indian Spiced Cabbage Mushroom Wonton Bites

I love the convenience of shredded green cabbage sold at Trader Joe’s and use it all the time.Its such a life saver when you’re pressed for time especially in the weeknights.This recipe calls for some onions, ginger , spices like ground coriander and garam masala that’s an essential element in any North Indian dish.The cabbage and mushrooms are then added into the mix and get coated in the aromatics. The result is a delicious filling ready to go into the Wonton wrappers.

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The wonton wrappers are placed onto a mini muffin tin and baked for just a few minutes until slightly golden and crispy.Once slightly cooled they’re ready to be filled with the cabbage and mushroom mixture and served with your favorite condiment.Enjoy!

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Indian Spiced Cabbage Mushroom Wonton Bites

Indian Spiced Cabbage Mushroom Wonton Bites

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Ingredients
  

  • Wonton Wrappers-15-18

Filling

  • Shredded Green Cabbage-2-3 cups
  • Sliced Baby Bella Mushrooms-2 cups
  • Onion- 1 sliced
  • Crushed Ginger-1 tsp
  • Ground Coriander-1 tsp
  • Garam Masala-1 tsp
  • Salt-to taste
  • Oil-2 tbsp

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees
  • Brush the wontons with a little oil on both sides and press each wrapper into the tin so it looks like a cup and the sides will stick out.
  • Bake for 8-10 minutes until golden.

For the filling

  • In the meantime heat oil in a pan and add the onions.
  • Saute for about 2 minutes and add the ginger.
  • Mix well and add the spices. Saute for about a minute until you smell the spices.Add the mushrooms and saute until golden followed by the cabbage.
  • Add salt, mix well and cook covered for about 7-8 minutes on medium low heat.
  • Allow to cool slightly before filling the wonton cups with this mixture.

 

 

 

 

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Chilled Asparagus and Coriander Soup

07 | 05 | 2015
By Soni Sinha

Chilled Asparagus and Coriander Soup

Warm weather has finally graced us and it’s pure joy to step out these days to soak in the glory.Its also the time of the year when cooling foods and drinks are in order and the recipe I have for you today will do just that.A light refreshing Chilled Asparagus Soup might just be the perfect lunch with your Mom and cheer her up on Mother’s Day!

Chilled Asparagus and Coriander Soup

And yes, I said Chilled Asparagus Soup.For those of you who haven’t tried a chilled soup before let me tell you it tastes delicious!Smooth, rich and creamy,it cools you off while hydrating you at the same time.Give it a try.

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Asparagus is one of my favorite vegetables and I just can’t seem to get enough of it during Spring. The soup comes together in minutes and I’ve flavored it with some ground coriander.I love adding ground coriander in my soups as you can see in my Carrot and Coriander and Cauliflower and Spinach Soups.I love the complex earthy undertone.I’ve used Chicken Broth but you could also use water or vegetable broth.Once slightly cooled puree in a blender and serve it with a dollop of sour cream and your favorite bread!Enjoy.

Chilled Asparagus and Coriander Soup

Chilled Asparagus and Coriander Soup

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Ingredients
  

  • Asparagus-1 lb
  • Onion-1 large chopped
  • All purpose flour-1 tbsp
  • Ground Coriander-1 tbsp
  • Chicken or Vegetable Broth-4 cups
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil-2 tbsp
  • Salt and pepper
  • Sour Cream

Instructions
 

  • Trim the asparagus and cut into 2" pieces.
  • In a large pot heat the olive oil and add the chopped onions and saute until translucent.
  • Add the flour and mix.
  • Add the asparagus and saute for about 2-3 minutes.
  • Add the ground coriander ,salt and pepper.Stir for a few minutes.
  • Add the broth and bring to a boil.
  • Reduce the heat, cover and let it all cook for about 20-25 minutes.
  • Once slightly cooled puree the soup in a blender.
  • Chill in the fridge for at least 3 hours or even overnight.
  • Serve chilled with a dollop of sour cream and your favorite bread.

 

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Paneer Beet Balls- Indian Inspired

31 | 03 | 2015
By Soni Sinha

Spring has decided to show up late this season.I’m so fed up of this cold spell that has a taken a liking for the East Coast unwilling to let go.Temperatures are expected to go up this week and I’m hoping it stays that way and we get to finally welcome Spring.In order to cheer us up I decided to make these balls using some colorful Beets and Paneer.You could also use Tofu if you prefer.I love Mom’s Beet Cutlets and decided to give a spin on those.

Paneer Beet Balls

Beets scream spring to me and I love using them in my salads.But these balls are a great way to enjoy them and make for easy party appetizers too.To make the process even easier I’ve used store bought cooked beets and grated them along with the paneer before adding some nutty earthy spices like cumin, coriander and garam masala.The addition of jalapeños is essential here to balance the sweetness of the beets and you can go with either mild or spicy green chilies too.

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Serve these alongside some cilantro chutney or your favorite condiment and watch them disappear in no time.My kids loved this and I believe you will too.Its a keeper.

Paneer Beet Balls- Indian Inspired

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Ingredients
  

  • Cooked beets-3
  • Paneer-200 gms
  • ½ inch Ginger-crushed
  • Ground Cumin-1 tsp
  • Ground Coriander-1 tsp
  • Garam masala-1/2 tsp
  • Jalapenos or green chili-1-2 finely chopped
  • Cilantro-2 tbsp chopped
  • Cornstarch-2 tbsp
  • Salt-to taste
  • Bread Crumbs-1/2 cup
  • Oil-to fry

Instructions
 

  • Grate the beets and paneer either in a food processor or using a grater.
  • In a deep mixing bowl combine all the ingredients except bread crumbs.
  • Mix and form round balls.
  • Coat in the bread crumbs.(At this point you can keep it in the refrigerator until ready to fry)
  • Heat some oil in a small wok and fry the balls until golden.
  • Drain on a paper towel and serve hot.

 

 

 

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