Friday, July 24, 2015

FAASOS - review



“Rocky and Mayur have ventured out to explore food from all parts of India and curate videos on Askme.com  I'm contributing my part by relishing my favorite dishes at Faasos and sharing my views with you all!”

          Now-a-days, people like to experiment with food. Everyone is a foodie now. Everyone wants to tickle their taste buds with different flavours and cuisine. With a new restaurant springing up every day in every nook and corner, restaurants charging a bomb and people becoming health conscious, it becomes a very difficult choice of where to eat out. But since now-a-days everyone is hooked to their smartphones and rely on various apps from shopping to booking tickets why ordering food from restaurants should be left behind?

          So recently I came to know of Faasos app, and last week when I had little energy left to cook after a very hard day I decided to try out their food by ordering from app.



          And I was not disappointed. Their app promises exciting meal options ranging from breakfasts, full meals, snacks, desserts… you name it. They also have special menu for the day. Since I was ordering for 1st time I was bit skeptical on what to order, how the taste will be etc. 

          So I booked a value combo meal of wraps and rice. Immediately I got an email confirmation of meals booked and the total bill amount to be paid. Plus their app also indicates total amount of time before the food is delivered at our doorstep, etc. Though the estimated time for delivery was nearly an hour, my food arrived well before the stipulated time. Even their packing of food was neat and well thought of, easy to carry when on move without tension of spillage of oil or gravy.



          And the food… yummy… The wraps; soft and spicy paneer wrapped in soft rotis and the rice; long grained rice cooked to perfections with paneer and gravy. It was heaven. And for health conscious people, let me tell you, their wraps were not oily or greasy as we usually get.
       
   I loved their food, their service and also their app on which they keep updating their daily menus and special deals of the day. Will surely love to order again from Faasos and would love to recommend to you all atleast try out once and you won’t be disappointed.

          

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Saturday, July 11, 2015

Tomato Gojju (chutney)


          This recipe is one life saver for me and to most of us south Indians. It’s the most versatile recipe I ever came across. It can be used to mix with rice or can be used as an accompaniment for chapatti, dosas and idlis, or as a dip or as a side dish too.

          I never knew of this dish until my hubby started to travel. That’s when I came across this dish and got the recipe from 1 of my family friend. After many trial and errors, now I make it with some minor changes to suit our palette.

Preparation time: 15 mins
Cooking time: approx. 1 hour

Ingredients

Tomato 1 kg
Oil ½ cup
Curry leaves 2-3 springs

















Mustard seeds 1 teaspoon
Cumin / jeera 1 teaspoon
Chana dal 1 teaspoon
Udad dal 1 teaspoon
Groundnuts a handful
Methi seeds 1 teaspoon
Saunf ½ teaspoon


















Haldi – a pinch
Red chilli powder
Sambhar powder 1 tablespoon
Salt to taste
Little bit of jaggery
Grated ginger 1 tablespoon
Chopped green chillies 1 tablespoon
Hing

  1. Wash nicely all tomatoes and pat dry all the moisture.
  2. Remove the eye part (stalk) of the tomatoes and roughly chop them.
  3. In a thick bottom pan or non-stick kadai, pour in the oil.
  4. Add mustard seeds, after it starts to splutter, add cumin and curry leaves.

  5. Then add the chana dal and udad dal along with groundnut. Fry till it changes its colour.
  6. Add methi, saunf, hing.
  7. Then add ginger and chillies, fry till they lose their raw flavor.
  8. Add the tomatoes and roast a bit.
  9. Add the salt so that it leaves moisture and it becomes easy to cook.
  10. DON’T ADD WATER.
  11. Add salt to taste, haldi, red chilli powder and sambhar masala powder. Mix well.
  12. Cover and allow it to cook.
  13. After the tomatoes are half done adjust the seasoning, and mash them with the back of the ladle so that it becomes mushy and paste like.
  14. Add the jaggery.
  15. Cook well till the oil floats at the top.
  16. Allow it to cool before you store it in a clean glass bottle.
  17. It can be stored in fridge for early 15-20 days.




Note:
  • If you like you can finely chop the tomatoes or puree them.
  • You can add red chilli powder according to your taste.
  • You can increase or decrease the quantity of the dals and groundnut depending on your liking.
  • You can avoid adding any of dals if you don’t like the taste, similar with saunf.
  • DON’T ADD WATER. Then the chutney can't be stored for long.
  • You can use refine oil or olive oil for this dish.
  • The oil acts as preservative for this dish which helps in storage for long time.

Happy cooking :-)


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