Appetizer Archives - My Veg Fare https://www.myvegfare.com/tag/appetizer/ Healthy, Hearty and tasty wholesome food Recipes of your choice Sat, 12 Dec 2020 14:44:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.myvegfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Appetizer Archives - My Veg Fare https://www.myvegfare.com/tag/appetizer/ 32 32 Dough Balls #Pizzahut style #Vegan https://www.myvegfare.com/dough-balls-pizzahut-style-vegan/ https://www.myvegfare.com/dough-balls-pizzahut-style-vegan/#comments Sat, 02 Dec 2017 03:21:27 +0000 https://www.myvegfare.com/?post_type=recipe&p=3346 These Delicious fresh Dough Balls are made from scratch and are great as a starter, appetizer or as a snack. They are so soft and addictive pizza hut style. Served with just Olive oil seasoned with a dash of pepper and salt. Christmas always brings me first-time memories after moving here! We never celebrated Christmas...

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These Delicious fresh Dough Balls are made from scratch and are great as a starter, appetizer or as a snack. They are so soft and addictive pizza hut style.
Served with just Olive oil seasoned with a dash of pepper and salt.

Christmas always brings me first-time memories after moving here! We never celebrated Christmas like I do it here. Christmas makes us so happy and feels like any other Indian festival I celebrate!, We bought a big tree two years back, before that I used to have a little one, and as a ritual, I bring out my Christmas tree on the 1st of December.

A few years back we were visited by our family friend and it was his first time here, as we get holidays during Christmas we took him to London, we walked and walked so much and ate this and that, we were so tired and terribly hungry by the end of the day, we decided have something filling before we left as it was nearing 12 O' clock!, we went looking for someplace to eat and the only place open was Pizza hut they were almost ready to shut down! But, they were ready to feed us, bless them as were so hungry we ordered these dough balls to start with, and we just fell in love with it! as it was during Christmas these were served with Garlic Butter, Olive oil seasoned with pepper and salt and my hubby's favourite was cranberry sauce. Then we had some more things to eat, full and came back home.

But, the taste never left me, 2 days later I wanted to try these dough balls the first time I made the balls little darker in colour I didn't like it, I wanted exactly the same way as in #Pizzahut! Again I made them the same week and lo! they were in perfect colour!
My Family just loved it, and this has become our family favourite and I make them especially during Holidays when all my family are at home. I do make variations of these now! and we still enjoy these basic dough balls.
Make these and enjoy! If you made them share them with us.

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Dough Balls #Pizzahut style

These delicious little dough balls are versatile so soft and addictive, served as a starter or snack! with any dips of your choice.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 35 minutes
Servings 3

Ingredients

  • 200 grams Italian Tipo 00 flour ** Extra flour for dusting and kneading
  • 7 grams fast action dried yeast
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 140 -150 ml water
  • 3 tbsp Extra virgin Olive oil
  • 1 tbsp Italian herbs (optional)

Instructions

  • In a large bowl put the yeast, sugar and one or two tbsp of luke warm water and leave it for few minutes. When you see that it is bubbling up then you know that your yeast is active.
  • To this add salt and oil, then add the flour and mix well. Then add water. Then using your hands mix thoroughly and make it into a slightly wet dough.
  • Turn the dough onto to a well-floured surface and work it your hands for about 5 to 10 minutes until smooth and elastic. Leave it to rest for 45 to 1 hr
  • Place the well-kneaded dough into a well-oiled bowl and brush the top with oil and cover it with a clingfilm so it won't dry out.
  • Once the dough is double in size. punch the dough and inflate the air, Make little balls from it and place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper for 30 mintues to rise.
  • Meanwhile Preheat the oven to 200°C / Gas mark 6**. Brush the dough balls with milk/alternative milk. Bake these dough balls for 15 to 18 minutes, After 10 minutes reduce the oven temperature.
  • once done bring them out and bake the next batch until all the dough balls are baked. Serve them with olive oil seasoned with crushed pepper and salt. Or any of your favourite dips! Enjoy.

Notes

Italian Tipo 00 flour is finely ground than normal flour and will give your dough an incredible super smooth texture. I use this flour to make pizza as well and they turn out incredibly beautiful.
The same recipe above turns into an irresistible pizza as well.
Once it rises, punch down the dough and you can freeze it as well. The day you plan to bake take it out and leave it on the counter once it comes to normal temperature, continue the process to make either dough balls or pizza!
I usually bake at a low temperature as my oven gets very hot. Check your oven and bake.

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Dal Soup https://www.myvegfare.com/dal-soup/ https://www.myvegfare.com/dal-soup/#comments Wed, 25 Jan 2017 19:42:23 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?post_type=recipe&p=2659 "Do you have a kinder, more adaptable friend in the food world than soup? Who soothes you when you are ill? Who refuses to leave you when you are impoverished and stretches its resources to give a hearty sustenance and cheer? Who warms you in the winter and cools you in the summer? Yet who...

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"Do you have a kinder, more adaptable friend in the food world than soup? Who soothes you when you are ill? Who refuses to leave you when you are impoverished and stretches its resources to give a hearty sustenance and cheer? Who warms you in the winter and cools you in the summer? Yet who also is capable of doing honour to your richest table and impressing your most demanding guests? Soup does its loyal best, no matter what undignified conditions are imposed upon it. You don't catch steak hanging around when you're poor and sick, do you?" - Judith Martin (Miss Manners)

Dal Soup, Mung Dal soup, Moong dal soup

I would second what Judith says, don't you think so? Such a versatile dish any time of the day or any time of the year!  I love it hot or cold so refreshing and so relishing.  whenever I go to a restaurant I always order soup and I don't mind skipping the starters.  For me, masala papad and soup is a delight, my kind of comfort food which I immensely enjoy.

This soup was inspired by a Punjabi restaurant which I had visited back when I was in India.  This soup is so versatile that I make it often not just on cold gloomy days but when my family are down the weather and do not want to eat anything, as it's so soothing to the tummy.   I make this often when I do not want to cook anything and just love a very plain hearty meal serve this some crusty bread.  I would call this a meal in itself!!

This is very good during summers as well, as Moong dal/ Yellow split lentil/ Mung beans is known for its cooling properties.  In India, people adopt Ayurveda in everyday life.  According to  Ayurveda Medicine,  people have three Doshas, Each person has one of the three doshas in that way his body works they are Vata, Pitta and Kapha.  Moong / Mung beans are used as split as I have used in this recipe or as a whole with the skin intact or you get them with the skin half attached with and are called chilka.  You also get Mung flour which can be used in versatile ways.

According to Ayurveda, it is Tridoshic ( Vata, pitta and Kapha) it has all the three dosha qualities and is considered as Sattvic diet. Moong dal is said to be considered to have a cooling effect in your body when your body feels heated up. It is very easy to cook and can be eaten raw by soaking them for 2 hours and also can be used in salads.  It's easy to cook and easy to digest.  According to western perspective, it is said to be an alkaline food, it is high in protein content as well as dietary fiber is said to have low GI index and is considered to be good for diabetic patients.

In just one line what I can say is,  it simply tastes good!!

Dal Soup, Mung Dal soup, Moong dal soup

Dal Soup, Mung Dal soup, Moong dal soup
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Dal Soup

This soup is very simple and easy to make, use it as a weeknight dinner! Light and refreshing.  The mild spicy and tangy taste makes you want for more.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 3

Ingredients

  • 4 tbsp Moong dal
  • 1 tbsp Red lentil (Masoor Dal)
  • 1 tsp garlic
  • 1 tsp ginger
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric
  • 1 green chilli
  • 1/2 tsp salt (or as required)
  • 1/4 tsp Jeera powder
  • 1/2 tsp Ghee or OIl
  • 2 tbsp Onion
  • 1/4 tsp Garam Masala powder (optional)
  • 3 cups water
  • 1 Lemon

Serving

  • 1/2 cup cooked Basmati Rice
  • 2 tbsp chopped coriander to garnish (optional)

Instructions

  • 1. Wash and soak dal for few minutes. 2. Heat Ghee in a pan add chopped onions, garlic, ginger and slit green chillie. 3. Saute for few minutes, 4. Add the above said sauteed ingredients into a pressure cooker with the soaked Dal, jeera powder and Garam masala powder. 5. Add 2 cups of water and required amount of salt and pinch of hing.
    Dal Soup, Mung Dal soup, Moong dal soup
  • 6. In a low flame cook the Dal up to 3 to 4 whistles. switch off the stove. 7. Once the Pressure releases remove the slit green chilli, Blend the dal into a smooth puree. 8. pass it through a sieve so you get a very smooth consistency of the dal. 9. Add another cup of remaining water thin it down with the extra water you have, taste the soup and adjust the consistency and taste. 10. Boil the soup, switch off the stove. Slice the Lemon into thin round slices. Place a slice of lemon, add a tbsp of cooked rice. Pour the soup into the soup bowls.
    Dal Soup, Mung Dal soup, Moong dal soup

Notes

 
Or you can just squeeze a tsp of lemon juice into each bowl add a tbsp of rice and pour the hot soup on top of it garnish with few coriander leaves, crushed black pepper and jeera then serve!! Serve it warm with papad or some crusty Garlic Bread.

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HALLOUMI CHEESE STARTER https://www.myvegfare.com/halloumi-cheese-starter/ https://www.myvegfare.com/halloumi-cheese-starter/#respond Tue, 13 Jan 2009 21:28:00 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?p=407 Here I come with a different kind of Starter. I had mentioned about this Recipe in my sister's side dish of Malai Bhendi, where I met a Mallu girl who taught me this, Nithya had made this. I will tell you how it is made, people who don't mind a little bit of salt in their...

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Here I come with a different kind of Starter. I had mentioned about this Recipe in my sister's side dish of Malai Bhendi, where I met a Mallu girl who taught me this, Nithya had made this. I will tell you how it is made, people who don't mind a little bit of salt in their palate may enjoy this, as this is a saltish cheese and it is called Halloumi cheese, it is a Greek cheese, The label says it is great with salad dressings, anyway everybody in the party enjoyed it and here goes how it is made!!

HALLOUMI CHEESE STARTER


Ingredients
2 packets of Halloumi cheese
1 cup extra virgin olive oil
4 to 5 red chillies

METHOD:

  1. Cut the cover & drain out the water in them, Press it with a kitchen towel to remove any moisture. slice them horizontally or as shown in the photo.
  2. Take a pan & heat it nicely, say sizzling hot, place these cheeses on them & roast them as shown in the photo, until the watery thing in them disappears & becomes nice golden brown in colour
  3. In a cup take olive oil to this add the red chillies by deseeding & cutting them into thin slices mix them together.
  4. Now Garnish the cheese with the above-said oil mixture, Basil leaves & serve them hot.

Well, it was quite delicious and I thought the saltiness blended with the spicy chilli I think! I liked it, Try you may like it too.

 

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