Thursday, October 22, 2009

Festival of Lights Dinner and Post-Dinner Food Coma

Don't know about you guys, but cooking for this Diwali's get-together has put me in quite a state of exhaustion. I would say it's got to do with age, but as my friend Marcie says, we'll always be 29, so I can't blame my tiredness on that, huh!
Hope Diwali was fun for you. For us, it was great, after a long while. Not because we rushed off to the temple and did all temple-y (is that a word?) things but because we ate (what else?) and ate a whole lot. I think that's what I have right now, food coma! Yes, that's my excuse for this late post. How's that?

On Diwali, we did light our little tea lights, and pretended they were diyas. This year, having been quite a crazy one (more on that on a later post), I thought it'll be great if we had our close friends with us to celebrate the 'new year' with. And so we did. But the problem with these people (and you know who you are!), is that they're too demanding--they want recipes of all the food they ate. I mean, really, come on, will you really, really make them? 'Coz if you do, and you're reading this, you have to send me images of the same, no exceptions, got it?

Anyway, this year I printed out a menu for the gang, just to increase their knowledge but did any one of them take their cards home? Oh, no, of course not. And when they're reading this post, they'll say, oh, c'mon, we know you'll post it here. I know them! And they know me. So here's the silly menu:

 And yes, the picture is somewhat fuzzy, but this is what I made--Sev Bhelpuri, Moong Dal Pakoras, Daal Makhani, Butter Chicken, Olan, Rice Kheer (though we were planning to make tapioca kheer but that was a disaster, more on that in the next post).
Anyway, as you can see, I made a lot and we ate it all up. And everyone wanted to know how to make Sev Bhelpuri, so this is for you you, V!

The next few posts will have the rest of the Diwali menu, so don't say I didn't warn you and if you overdose on Indian recipes, just go look at Orangette or The Hungry Chef, would you?


Appetizer: Sev Bhelpuri

'Sev' stands for the chickpea flour-based spaghetti like crunchy appetizer you find in any Indian store. It's sold in small bags, you can substitute that with aalu bhujia, very similar and slightly spicy in this dish. Bhelpuri means small, wheat-flour based deep fried disks, which makes Sev Bhelpuri crunchy and soft (with the tomatoes). But in an effort to avoid an overdose of fried additives, I've substituted bhelpuri with diced potatoes sautéed with a pinch of salt, chili powder, toasted cumin powder and chaat masala. I usually buy chaat masala (MDH varieties are great).

The tamarind and coriander chutneys can be made at home or bought. I made mine by boiling tamarind, adding sugar and chilies (it's got to be a slightly more spicy since you'll add half a teaspoon to each serving), and blending 5-8 Tbsp coriander leaves with rock salt, chilies and a half tsp of ginger. Buying a jar of each is also good if you're not in the mood to make them from scratch. They store well in the fridge for quite a while.

Ingredients
Traditional recipe:
1 cup  tomatoes, diced
1 cup purple onions, diced
2-3 medium chilies (jalapenos, or serranos)
1 cup boiled garbanzo beans (or 1 can)
1 cup Persian cucumbers, diced
5 Tbsp coriander leaves, diced
1 cup sautéed potatoes, diced
4 Tbsp puffed rice
4  Bhelpuri
2 tsp lime juice
1 Tbsp chaat masala
salt to taste
1 tsp chili powder

Serve with coriander and tamarind chutneys

Alternate recipe
Ingredients:
1 cup tomatoes, diced

1 cup purple onions, diced
2-3 medium chilies (jalapenos, or serranos)
1 cup boiled garbanzo beans (or 1 can)
1 cup Persian cucumbers, diced
5 Tbsp coriander leaves, diced
1 cup sautéed potatoes, diced
2 tsp lime juice
1 Tbsp chaat masala
salt to taste
1 tsp chili powder
Serve with coriander & tamarind chutney


Recipe (Traditional)
Mix all the ingredients in a bowl, add salt, lime juice, chilies, chili powder, chaat masala, coriander leaves
Add puffed rice, bhel puri & sev right at the end so they don't get soggy with the cucumbers and tomatoes
Serve with a splash of coriander & tamarind chutneys 
Recipe (Alternate)
Add the potatoes to the serving bowl
Mix garbanzo beans, cucumbers, onions, tomatoes with coriander leaves, lime juice, salt, chili powder and chaat masala
Finally add the sev.


Serve with coriander & tamarind chutneys
Serve with an extra sprinkling of sev



We've actually made a dinner meal out of several bowls of bhelpuri, so that's an option too. If you take out the sev, then it's almost a salad, (or salsa!) which may be an alternate recipe. But then, it won't be sev bhelpuri, or as fun. 

Anyway, have a blast making this, enjoy!

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