Thursday, April 26, 2012

My lazy day's lunch box

I'm sure everyone has those days, when you wake up so tired that you don't feel like cooking. The very thought of turning on the stove is so tiring. Well, today was that day for me. So I opened the fridge door and stood there staring inside, like it would magically make food appear. Since nothing appeared, I looked for left overs and all I had was cooked seasoned Kondai Kadalai [KK] (Chana/ Chickpeas) that I made yesterday for evening tea time snack,  batter for Dosa and a pack of cooked chicken cold cuts. So, I decided to make a cold cut chicken sandwich for my husband's lunch. I make sure I have a pack of cooked chicken cold cuts these days for emergencies like these. 

Once I made the sandwich it was too small for the lunch box and for my husband ;) and it was also sliding back and forth, so to keep it in place I stuffed a peeled orange inside. There was still some space, so I tried inserting my son's snack box to hold the KK. And it fit. Once all was set it looked pretty, so I thought I'd get a picture and write about it :)  I had to put some plastic wrap on the KK to keep them from spilling out. 


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Mac n Caulieese


Healthy and quick  alternate to Mac n Cheese

I know the name is Cheesy :) but true to the name, the recipe has cauliflower substituted instead of the loads n loads of cream and cheese you add. I came up with this after getting inspiration from watching a show featuring a book called 'Hungry girl', the author talked about replacing carbs with loads of veggies to increase portion size, that way even when your dieting your eating your stomach's full without increasing the calories, smart isn't it? She gave an example of adding cooked cauliflower florets to a small portion of mac n cheese.

 So, I started my search for a healthy version of making mac n cheese so I can add cauliflower in it. I was looking for a recipe which also didn't call for lots of ingredients. I like to cook with ingredients readily available in my pantry, certain ingredients are like one-off gadgets that you rarely use, I hate buying stuff like those as they rot in my fridge after one use.  None of the recipes I found on the internet made that possible, they needed sour cream or heavy cream this and that. So I gave up and told myself I'll do it my way, and lo and behold I was surprised with my creation :) and my husband loved it. 



Here's a list of what you need. Don't worry if you don't have all the veggies mentioned, use what you have. Traditional mac n cheese does not have any, so don't worry, the reason for adding so many veggies is to decrease the amount of pasta (macaroni) and make people eat veggies.
  • Pasta (macaroni) - as required, I use one handful for each person + 1 extra handful
  • Cauliflower - Half cut into florets
  • 1 Onion - finely chopped
  • 4 cloves of Garlic - finely chopped
  • 1 Carrots - diced into small cubes
  • 1 Capsicum / Green Peppers -   - diced into small cubes
  • 5-6 Mushrooms - Halfed
  • Chili sauce -  as preferred 
  • Salt - as preferred 
  • Pepper - as preferred 
  • 1Table spoon oil
  • Grated cheese -  as preferred (quantity n type, I used mozzarella) 
Don't worry, I did  not leave any ingredients behind, there is no need for flour, butter, cream or milk, the cauliflower is gonna be the white sauce! 

Steps:



1. Cook the cauliflower: place cauliflower it in a microwave safe dish, fill 1/4th of the dish with water, add salt. Cover and pop it in the microwave for 10 mins. 

2. In a large vessel bring water to boil, add salt generously then add pasta and cook till tender. While the pasta cooks, heat another pan, add oil and saute the onions and garlic. When the onions changes color, add the chili sauce, little salt and the veggies and stir well.  Add 1/4th cup of water n let the veggies cook.

3. Drain the cooked cauliflower and puree it in a blender/mixer grinder using the water it was cooked in. Add to the veggies, still on stove. Mix well, add pepper as desired. Salt if required.

4. Drain the cooked pasta and add them to the veggies and cauliflower mixture. Turn heat off.

5. Transfer to a oven safe dish. Top with grated cheese and broil on high till the cheese melts and turns light brown. Keep an eye, you don't wanna burn them. And your done.

Enjoy! :)

I took the end product picture in the morning while packing them as  lunch for my hubby.  I made the dish last night for dinner. 





Monday, April 23, 2012

Renaming and refacing the blog

Finally! After 2 long years I sit down to write. 

As you can see my first post in my blog was more than 2 yrs ago :) Always wanted to update my blog but never came around to do it. Now that I'm a full time mommy, I have decided to put my son's afternoon sleep time to good use. I have to thank all the mom's out there who have inspired me to do so, my SIL Becky's close friend Michelle is one of them, she blogs every day with a toddler around and posts them on FB too. I'm not sure if I can come up with something everyday, but decided to post something once in a while, and  my son's sleep times are also erratic right now.

 So, after 2 long yrs I opened my blog, only to find that my blog's name was the same as the title of my 1st post..Sheesh!.. So I went on this search for a new name for my blog, and I found that i was way too late and all the good names were taken. And since I don't have anything specific to write about I was stuck. Then I thought to my self; whats more unique than 'me' :) Hence the very lame blog name, 'Malthi's Blog'. Between my son and sharing the laptop with my hubby, it took me about 2 days to reface the blog with some nice template and background. 

Well, now that all is set, lets hope I don't put my blog to sleep again for another 2 yrs :) Think I will transfer some of the FB notes I wrote  to my blog for starts!