Omapudi Mapudi (fine Murukku)

by shf_moderator 1. August 2011 17:29

400 g channa flour
120 g rice flour (use local rice flour)
3 teaspoons oregano seeds or ajwain, blended with 125 ml water & strained
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
½ teaspoon chilli powder
2 tablespoons ghee
400 ml water (more or less)
oil for deep frying


METHOD
1. Put all ingredients except oil into a bowl and mix to form a soft dough.
2. Heat oil.
3. Put a little of the dough into a fine murukku press and press out strands of the dough into hot oil and fry till crispy.
4. Drain on paper towels and cool thoroughly.
5. Break up the murukku and store in air tight containers.

 

Indian Heritage Cooking by Devagi Sanmugam, published by Marshall Cavendish

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Vegetable Samosas (vegetable stuffed pastry)

by shf_moderator 1. August 2011 17:28

VEGETABLE SAMOSAS (vegetable stuffed pastry)

TO MAKE THE FILLING
2 tablespoons oil
1 teaspoon urad dhall
1 teaspoon channa dhall
1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds
1 teaspoon fennel seeds
3 green chillies, sliced
1 onion, finely chopped
2 cm ginger, minced
3 sprigs curry leaves, shredded
1 teaspoon turmeric powder
1 teaspoon cumin powder
1 teaspoon chilli powder
150 ml water
1 1/4 teaspoons salt
500 g potatoes, boiled and chopped coarsely
3 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves


METHOD
1 Heat oil and fry the urad and channa dhall until golden brown.
2 Add in the mustard and fennel seeds until aromatic.
3 Add in the chilli, onion, ginger and curry leaves and sauté till onions turn golden brown.
4 Add in the spice powders, water and salt and simmer for 1 minute.
5 Add in the rest of the ingredients and stir to combine well.
6 Cool it lightly and roll into balls.

TO MAKE THE PASTRY
300 g plain flour ½ teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon butter or ghee 1 teaspoon cumin seeds 6-7 tablespoons cold water
Flour to dust
Oil for deep frying


METHOD
1. To make the pastry, sift flour and salt into a mixing bowl.
2. Add butter and cumin seeds and rub into the flour.
3. Add water 1 tablespoon at a time and roll into a stiff dough.
4. Shape into balls and roll out on a floured board into thin rounds.
5. Cut into half and roll into a cone pressing the ends together.
6. Fill cone with 3 tablespoons of the prepared filling and seal end, brushing dough with cold water to help seal it.
7. Heat oil in a wok. Add samosas, lower the heat to medium and fry for 5-6 minutes.
8. Drain on absorbent paper and serve hot

Indian Heritage Cooking by Devagi Sanmugam, published by Marshall Cavendish

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Idiappam

by shf_moderator 1. August 2011 17:14

IDIAPPAM (also known as string hoppers; puttu mayam)

250 g rice flour, brown rice flour or millet flour
1 teaspoon salt
450 ml boiling water (more or less)


METHOD
1. Place rice flour on a clean muslin cloth and steam for 10 minutes. Cool it thoroughly and sift.
2. Put the sifted flour into a mixing bowl. Dissolve the salt in the hot water.
3. Pour the water into the flour and using a wooden spoon stir quickly to form soft dough.
4. Put a little dough into 'idiappam press'.
5. Press out the dough into long strands to form a circle on a rattan plate or a saucer.
6. Repeat procedure till all the dough has been used.
7. Place the prepared idiappams in a steamer and steam for 10 minutes or until they are fully cooked and springy in texture.
8. Cool the idiappam before removing from the rattan plate.
9. Serve with brown sugar and grated white coconut.

 

Indian Heritage Cooking by Devagi Sanmugam, published by Marshall Cavendish

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Singapore HeritageFest 2011 Opening Ceremony!!!

by SuperPiPi! 19. July 2011 11:05

The Festival Opening at Ang Mo Kio - 17th July 2011

Racing to the event grounds against the rays of the Sunday morning sun, it was definitely the adrenaline that got our team bustling about for the head start of our grand Opening Ceremony of Singapore HeritageFest 2011!

 Here are some random snapshots along the day!

Welcoming you with our lovely banner!Smile

 

Members of public crowding outside Stage area after the arrival of our Guest-Of-Honour PM Lee!

 

 

Our friendly and bubbly volunteer interacting with children during the Walter colouring activity! Next to is Walter the bunny itself at AMK Central Stage!

 

 

Awaiting PM's arrival from the event grounds to the AMK Central Stage area for the launch of AMK Trail!

 

Colours! Youth! Vibrancy!

 

PM Lee and VIP Entourage amidst AMK morning crowd!

 

The Launch of Ang Mo Kio Trail!

 

PM Lee and VIP entourage listening to the student volunteers.

 

Channel NewsAsia Interview!

 

and last but not least, we managed to snap a picture with...

MR YAM AH MEE!!! Smile Smiling happily from ear to ear! Not quite how we saw him on TV during elections last time! Smile

 

All in all, it was a blast, and we definitely hope all those present on the day had an awesome time! Don't worry if you didn't have the chance to join us at the Opening! We still have 2 more weeks to go, and with all the highlight activities all around Singapore, you can be sure to join us sometime, somewhere!

SEE YOU ALL! Smile

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Festival Opening at Ang Mo Kio

by shf_moderator 15. July 2011 09:32

 

For those of you who live in Ang Mo Kio, you may have noticed the white tents along Avenue 8, near Courts. That's us!

   

 

So I had grand plans of posting some exciting sneaks of the Opening at AMK. So much for that! For those of you who managed to join us, I hope you enjoyed yourselves. 

 

Do check out our Facebook page for more photos.

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