Pakistani-style achar gosht, or achari gosht it’s a meat curry (mutton or chicken) cooked with pickle taste 😛 YUM, the first time I tried this was in Pakistan and “Hola! I’m in love“, the reason I like this recipe so much because of the Achar if you don’t know what is Achar is a south Asian pickle which contains, lemon, carrot, raw mango, green chillies, and Asian spices in oil, they usually serve it with daal or chicken or you can even have it as an appetizer, the combination of the sourness and spices in it drive me up crazy ….try this Achar.
In this recipe, I changed some certain ingredients but the taste remains the same for example:
Instead of 1 cup of oil, I use 2 tablespoons.
I don’t cook the tomato sauce separately; I add chopped tomato after the sautéed onion to avoid so much oil.
I use Nigella seeds, not onion seeds… Do not get confused between them, they are entirely different.
You can use ready ground achar gosht masala (spices), available in Indian/Pakistan Grocery stores or get it from here
whole chicken cut into pieces (you can use mutton or beef instead)
1 cup yogurt
2 tablespoon oil
1 large onion finely chopped
2 large tomatoes chopped
2 tbsp Ginger and garlic paste
Handful fresh coriander chopped
Achar masala
1 tsp fennel seeds
1 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp Nigella seeds
½ tsp fenugreek powder
1 tsp turmeric powder
¼ tsp clove powder
2 tsp coriander powder
2 tsp cumin powder
1 tsp Red chilli powder
Salt and pepper to taste
Achar mirch (pickled chillies)
6 green chillies
Freshly squeezed lemon juice
Instructions
In a large bowl combine all the spices take 2 tablespoons and set aside until needed (for the pickled chillies step 2), add chicken pieces into the bowl, yoghurt and 2 tablespoons of lemon juice mix well to coat evenly; cover the marinated chicken and set aside for 30 mins and let the time do the work.
Meanwhile, in shallow bowl mix the 2 tablespoon of the spices (masala) and add the remaining lemon juice to make a paste; slit the chillies in half lengthwise and stuff with the masala paste.
Heat the oil over medium heat and sauté the onions, add tomatoes, ginger garlic paste and stir for 5 mins, add the marinated meat and cook on high heat stirring constantly for 1 minutes, cover, reduce the heat, and simmer until tender, adding a little water if required.
Once the oil separates and water dries arrange the stuffed chillies on top of cooked chicken, cover and put on DUM let them cook on low heat for about 5 mins or until tender.
Garnish with chopped coriander and serve hot with Naan.
Notes
DUM is a Pakistani and Indian technique where the biryani or meat cooked over a very low flame with sealed lid.
Wash the Couscous, drain and let it set for 5 mins, meanwhile bring a water to boil in stock pan, add couscous to steamer insert and steam for 15 mins.
Place another stock pan on stove over medium heat, add the olive oil, sauté onion for 5 mins then add tomatoes stirring regularly, for about 6 mins until softened, add spices, salt, pepper, lentils and fava beans, stir for 2 mins, add water and cook for 40 mins then add carrots, celery, corns and chickpeas, for the last 15 to 20 minutes and cook until tender or desired consistency, season with salt and pepper to taste, if desired.
After 15 mins of steaming couscous flip it into a large dish and put 2 splashes of salted water, let it set for 5 mins and steam again for another 15 mins.
Remove the couscous from steamer add ghee into it mix well and VOILA ready to serve.
[:en]The best way to save your smile is to eat a healthy balanced diet with plenty of water and avoid certain food and beverages that harm and stain your teeth such as coffee, tea, sugary drinks and dark coloured fruits. Greens, dairy products and fish are all great sources of calcium and vitamin D by including them into your daily diet you protect your teeth and keep them healthy and strong.
I am sharing with you these DIY techniques to wear a bright smile using natural ingredients, you probably might heard about most of them and their amazing results, it’s just a MAGIC!
You don’t need to pay millions and thousands on whitening treatments when you can achieve brighter whiter teeth from home with different and cheaper ways, so save your money and say good bye to expensive and harmful chemical bleaching, go to your kitchen and let’s get started.
Bicarbonate (Baking) soda: It’s a pretty common method and you can use it in two different ways (I use this one).
Soda and lemon: 1 tablespoon soda, 1 squeeze of lemon make a paste and brush your teeth with a clean toothbrush, rinse thoroughly no more than once a week as the acids wear off the tooth enamel and harm the gum, you will be amazed with the results after one month.
Soda and water: the citric acid is particularly unfriendly to tooth enamel, so in this method use the water instead, dip a wet toothbrush in the soda powder and brush your teeth.
Strawberries: one of the cheapest do-it-yourself to brighten your teeth, strawberry as it contains malic acid which buffs away the stains and helps improve oral health. Mash a ripe strawberry and brush your teeth, safe for daily use and for a good result mix it with one teaspoon of Baking Soda.
Banana and Orange peels: the white part of banana and orange peels contains vitamins and they are a wonderful source of minerals, rub your teeth with the inside of the banana peel or orange peel and wait for up to an hour before you brush your teeth. Acidic foods (orange) can soften enamel and may make it easier for you to damage it (Source).
Olive oil:Oil Pulling is an old method and very affective as the oil can reduce the bacteria and limit plaque-formation on your teeth. I personally prefer olive oil because of its health benefits; swish about two tablespoons of olive oil around your mouth for 20 mins, spit out into the trash or toilet then brush with your natural toothpaste.
Turmeric: it’s also said to be a natural affective way to whitening teeth, combine one teaspoon of turmeric with drops of coconut oil (it’s used for Oil Pulling as well) to make a paste, brush your teeth for 3 mins and rinse, (Simply Organic Turmeric).
Tahini: as we all know tahini is sesame paste and oil, and both are extremely good for teeth health, brushing with tahini helps remove teeth plaque and gives you a healthy bright smile,(Organic Tahini).
Charcoal: there are several uses for activated charcoal when it comes to beauty aids teeth whitening and gum diseases are one of it, dip a toothbrush to water and into charcoal powder and brush gently for 3 mins rinse out with water into the toilet and flash it is a bit messy but worth it, (NOTICEABLE difference from day 1 using this BRAND check the reviews).
Featured Image credits: Internet[:ar]The best way to save your smile is to eat a healthy balanced diet with plenty of water and avoid certain food and beverages that harm and stain your teeth such as coffee, tea, sugary drinks and dark coloured fruits. Greens, dairy products and fish are all great sources of calcium and vitamin D by including them into your daily diet you protect your teeth and keep them healthy and strong.
I am sharing with you these DIY techniques to wear a bright smile using natural ingredients, you probably might heard about most of them and their amazing results, it’s just a MAGIC!
You don’t need to pay millions and thousands on whitening treatments when you can achieve brighter whiter teeth from home with different and cheaper ways, so save your money and say good bye to expensive and harmful chemical bleaching, go to your kitchen and let’s get started.
Bicarbonate (Baking) soda: It’s a pretty common method and you can use it in two different ways (I use this one).
Soda and lemon: 1 tablespoon soda, 1 squeeze of lemon make a paste and brush your teeth with a clean toothbrush, rinse thoroughly no more than once a week as the acids wear off the tooth enamel and harm the gum, you will be amazed with the results after one month.
Soda and water: the citric acid is particularly unfriendly to tooth enamel, so in this method use the water instead, dip a wet toothbrush in the soda powder and brush your teeth.
Strawberries: one of the cheapest do-it-yourself to brighten your teeth, strawberry as it contains malic acid which buffs away the stains and helps improve oral health. Mash a ripe strawberry and brush your teeth, safe for daily use and for a good result mix it with one teaspoon of Baking Soda.
Banana and Orange peels: the white part of banana and orange peels contains vitamins and they are a wonderful source of minerals, rub your teeth with the inside of the banana peel or orange peel and wait for up to an hour before you brush your teeth. Acidic foods (orange) can soften enamel and may make it easier for you to damage it (Source).
Olive oil:Oil Pulling is an old method and very affective as the oil can reduce the bacteria and limit plaque-formation on your teeth. I personally prefer olive oil because of its health benefits; swish about two tablespoons of olive oil around your mouth for 20 mins, spit out into the trash or toilet then brush with your natural toothpaste.
Turmeric: it’s also said to be a natural affective way to whitening teeth, combine one teaspoon of turmeric with drops of coconut oil (it’s used for Oil Pulling as well) to make a paste, brush your teeth for 3 mins and rinse, (Simply Organic Turmeric).
Tahini: as we all know tahini is sesame paste and oil, and both are extremely good for teeth health, brushing with tahini helps remove teeth plaque and gives you a healthy bright smile,(Organic Tahini).
Charcoal: there are several uses for activated charcoal when it comes to beauty aids teeth whitening and gum diseases are one of it, dip a toothbrush to water and into charcoal powder and brush gently for 3 mins rinse out with water into the toilet and flash it is a bit messy but worth it, (NOTICEABLE difference from day 1 using this BRAND check the reviews).
I know I’m not the first one who is blogging about yummly but I would like to share with you some important things about it that have changed a part of my life, but let’s get to know Yummly first.
what is Yummly
For those who don’t know Yummly, according to Wikipedia it is a site that provides recipe recommendations personalized to the individual’s tastes, semantic recipe search, a digital recipe box, shopping list and one-hour grocery delivery.
But how can yummly change a part of my life?
Manage your Recipes Collection: You’ve finally come to exactly the right place, get organized with Yummly or as I call it The Online recipe store, Yummly allows you to save recipes from other websites, simply drag and drop the Bookmarklet button into your bookmarks toolbar or install Browser Extension onto your browsers and yum any recipe you meet by adding it to your recipe box.
My Fridge Food: Yummly helps you to find the exact recipe for what you have in your fridge and cabinets, using the “with” and “without” filters enter ingredients and get recipe, the site will tell you all that you can make according to your ingredients, this is my favourite part 🙂
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Have no idea what to cook on a busy day? you will love this salmon recipe perfect for weeknights, so shake up your dinner table and make your own healthy and easy baked salmon.
Tortilla de patatas a la española, the tortilla is a Spanish omelette with potatoes, easy recipe that you can easily fit into your packed morning routine to boost your carbs and protein.
1 teaspoon of extra virgin olive oil.(for brushing the pan)
Oil for frying.
Instructions
In a large pan heat the oil over medium-heat and fry the potato cubes until golden then transfer to a paper towel–lined plate to drain excess oil, sprinkle with sea salt.
Beat the eggs in a shallow bowl with fork and set aside.
Combine the chopped tomatoes, chopped padrón peppers, cheese In a large mixing bowl, add in the beaten eggs, the fried potato cubes, the spices and mix well.
Place a non-stick frying pan over medium-heat, brush the pan with the olive oil, pour the mixture and swirl slightly to coat the bottom and slide the spatula all the way around the edge to form Rounded corners, when the mixture is firm hold the plate upside-down and quickly turn the pan upside down over the plate and the omelette will drop onto it (browned side up), now tilt the plate so the omelette slips onto the pan to cook the other side.
Shorbet Freek or Shorbet Freekeh is a common soup in north of Algeria and Tunisia, in this recipe we will make green-wheat soup, winter soup recipe on table in no time.
In a pressure-cooker sauté the onion in olive oil over low-medium heat, until translucent, add meat and spices, stir and combine to coat, cover and let cook for 3 mins, pour in hot water followed by chopped coriander, celery rib, tomato purée and bring to simmer.
Cover the pressure-cooker and cook the meat for 30 mins or until tender.
Uncover the pressure-cooker, and add in the chickpeas, Freek, and pasta (Vermicelli tagliati), cook for 10 mins.
Garnish the soup with fresh chopped coriander and a squeeze of lemon juice.
3 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil. (some extra for the dough surface)
1 cup water.
1 teaspoon Salt.
1 teaspoon cumin seeds.
For Samosa stuffing
2 potatoes, boiled and mashed.
2 green chillies, finely chopped. (optional)
½ cup peas
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
½ cumin seeds
½ turmeric
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
Salt to taste
Oil for deep-frying
Instructions
In a large bowl combine all dry ingredients rub in oil using fingers and add water a little bit at a time and start kneading until it turns into a soft dough but not sticky, drizzle some extra virgin olive oil evenly over the dough, cover and set aside to rest.
Pour oil in a skillet pan, fry cumin seeds and let it splutter add peas and cook until softened then add mashed potatoes, chopped green chillies, spices, salt cook for 2-3 minutes, switch off and set aside to cool.
On a flat surface knead your dough again for 1 minutes and divide it into equal pieces and roll each piece into a smooth ball.
Roll out one of the dough balls to form a circle 3 mm thick, and cut it using a sharp knife or pastry cutter into half, lightly wet straight edge of the semi-circle with water using your fingertip, join the edge and seal to form a cone shape.
Stuff the cone with the Potato mixture, and press lightly to seal, prepare the remaining dough same way and cover.
Heat Oil over medium-high heat until hot add samosas and fry for 2-3 mins or until golden. Transfer to the paper towel–lined plate to quickly drain any excess oil.
Wash rice and soak it for 30 mins at least (this makes the grain as long as possible)
In a large bowl add the chicken pieces, olive oil, lemon juice, green chillies, garlic ginger paste, half of chopped mint, half of chopped coriander, biryani masala and yoghurt, mix well to coat with marinade, cover the bowl with cling film and set aside.
Bring water to boil in sauce pot pour in ghee, and add bay leaves, caraway seed, and salt, add rice and cook until it's 70-80% done
Heat another large pot over medium-heat, add chicken and add half of semi-cooked rice spread chopped coriander, chopped mint and fried onion over and cover with the rest of the rice, add saffron on top and cover with lid tightly and put over medium high heat for 20-30 mins or until aromatic.
Garnish with remaining of fried onion and serve with Raita.
Notes
For best result coat the chicken with the marinade, cover and refrigerate for whole night or at least 2 hours
Combine all the dried ingredients in a large bowl, Add the copped veggies and pour in the water and mix with hand until well coated and smooth.
Into a large deep frying pan (Karahi) pour oil to a depth of 3 inches and heat to medium high heat.
Drop spoonfuls of batter or using your hands grab a little bit of mixture at time and drop in the hot oil, fry in batches until golden brown, then remove and drain on kitchen paper to absorb excess oil.
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