I’ve
been lazy and busy. And most times, I’ve been both!
This
is precisely why I love New Year resolutions J
Identify
your shortcoming, come up with the obvious solution you are most likely already
aware of, and make it a New Year resolution.
Guilt
Out; New Year fervor in!
As simple as that.
I
have decided to blog more this year. I
was brimming with ideas when I decided to go on a self probation of month
long vegetarianism. Hmnn! Not exactly helpful! Especially if you are an avid
(avid might be putting it very mildly J)
meat/ seafood eater like me.
But
a resolution is a resolution is a resolution. So, I’ve been trying different
recipes…especially to make my culinary life more interesting for this month.
My
younger sister is a fabulous cook and she shared this recipe with me. I gave it
a try and loved it.
Ingredients:
Mushrooms
Corn starch
Ginger- Garlic Paste ½ tsp
Green Chilli paste ½ tsp
Soy sauce
Salt (to taste)
For the Sauce:
Fresh Ginger 1 inch cube
Fresh Garlic 3 pods
Green Chillies 2
Soy Sauce 2 tbsp
Red chilly Sauce 2 tbsp
Tomato ketchup 2 tbsp
Spring (green) onion 1 bunch
Corn starch 2 tbsp
Recipe:
Take mushrooms in a bowl.
Add Ginger- Garlic paste, green chilli paste,soy sauce and salt, and mix it well.
Let it marinate for around 20 minutes.
Coat with Corn starch and deep fry them. You could also shallow fry them (as I did)
For the sauce -
In the same oil, add finely chopped Ginger and garlic.
Add finely chopped green chillies and
fry for a couple of minutes.
Add Soy sauce, Red Chilly sauce, Ketchup and salt and mix well.
Add Fried mushrooms and saute for a couple of minutes.
Separately, mix corn starch with a
spoon of water and add this to the sauce mixture.
Cook till sauce just coats the mushrooms. This should take a minute or two. Don't overcook.
Garnish with chopped spring onions. I cheated and used cilantro since I
didn’t have any spring onions.
Chilli Garlic Mushrooms are ready!
It
makes for a great appetizer and can be served as an entrée too. Goes great with
Fried Rice.
The
one thing Anshuman and I miss India for (food wise, that is J),
is good Indo-Chinese. I have a feeling he is not going to complain about that
anymore...for a while, at least!
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