Sunday, August 03, 2008

Soya Matar Pasanda


I hadn't heard of any other pasanda except 'Paneer Pasanda' before I read this recipe in the Nutrela Soya Mini Chunks Packet! I have had pasanda just once, and was put off by the sweetness in it! Like I have said several times before, I am not one who appreciates sweet, spicy and sour together in one dish. The dish has to decide what it falls under before I taste it, and when it is a sweet - Well! It may contain less sugar but definitely not salt or any other taste! Yes! I am a little fussy that way, but then I am human, and I have my preferences!

When Sia announced JFI - Soya for August '08, I for one was thrilled!
That is because soya actually jagaaos me! I like its chewy texture, and enjoy tofu too, especially the spiced variety! This time I took EC's advice and decided to blog all my entries while the net is still working uninterrupted and make use of the scheduled posting! I do not really know why I never bothered to use it probably because the connection never lasted long enough for me to complete my chatty posts?? Who knows! Maybe that's a lesson....! The recipe follows.....(see I learn my lessons soon!!)

The dish turned out very tasty but then I am partial to tomato gravies and love them anyhow! My husband is non-veg and does not get much at home, as I the kids and I are vegetarian and I even try to block out the smell of non-veg cooking by drawing the glass across the window. Ideally we are a family of a vegan, two vegetarians and one non-vegetarian, and I try my best to make my veggie options as tempting as possible! The soya nuggets, P says are closest to Non-veg, and I remind him as always - without the cruelty involved! He nods sagely!!

Ingredients:
Nutrela soya mini chunks - 2 cups (Cooked as per instructions on the pack)
Cumin seeds - 1 tsp.
Garlic grated - 2 tsp.
Onion paste - 1/2 cup
Tomatoes - 1/2 cup (Finely chopped)
Turmeric powder - 2 pinches
Red chilli powder - as per taste
Salt - to taste
Green peas (Shelled) - 1 cup heaped
Coriander cumin powder - 1 tsp.
Oil - 2 tbsp.

Method:
1. The recipe calls for frying the granules after cooking. I omitted this.

2. Heat oil and splutter the cumin seeds. Add ginger, garlic, onion pastes and fry on slow fire till the light brown.

3. Add tomatoes, haldi, red chilli powder, salt and peas and cook till the tomatoes turn soft and mushy. Add water to cook to get desired consistency. I kept it a little thickish as I served it with parathas.

4. Add nutrela chunks and coriander cumin powder, and cover and cook till the masalas blend well.

5. Garnish and serve hot.

I am sending this balti to Srivalli for her Curry Mela.
Srivalli's blog Cooking 4 all seasons is a goody bag in itself! I am sure you will go over and find something of your choice and more you will love to try!



And ......yeh pasanda pasand aaya? (Did you like this pasanda?)

23 comments:

  1. Looks yummy. And the cutest kadai too!
    -A

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  2. Thanks Aparna, that is a copper balti I just could not resist buying during one of my shopping sprees!

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  3. hey sunshinemom
    first of all thanks for passing by my blog..i like this unique innovative matar pasand with soya.

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  4. Looks really yummy...and of course the balti is lovely too. a restaurant we used to frequent from office, back in bangalore, used to serve the chole that came with batura in lil copper buckets too.

    happy friendhip day to you.

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  5. this looks beautiful. i might try them with potatoes.

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  6. I second that...I do not like sweet mixed with salt or the other way round in a dishes.
    It looks tempting! Bahut Pasand aaya.

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  7. Thanks for the lovely entry H, and for those sweet words..what do I do without friends like you??...:)

    and hey how difficulty it must be..being a vegan, with Veg and non Veg folks..kudos for managing it so well

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  8. bahut pasand aaya..thanks for sharing:)

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  9. Soya Matar looks amazing.. never tried it before, at home..

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  10. pasanda bahut pasand aaya :) pic has turned out really well

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  11. Hi...
    This is so good and healthy. Loved the color of the gravy. YUM!

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  12. Pasanda bahut pasand aaya!:D
    It's a good way to use up/incorporate soya chunks in meals.

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  13. I love soya should be delicious one :)

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  14. I think I need to get "soyaing" soon There's so much to be amde with it.
    Btw, I did enjoy reading those "chatty" posts.

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  15. Anamika, Thank you for visiting, and the nice words:)

    Dershana, I have to actually resist not using this balti for too many dishes:) Now you make me feel like having chhole and bhaturas:)

    Bee - Hope you do! Should taste good with those fresh garden potatoes:)

    Nidhi - Welcome! I C we have similar tastes here:)

    Valli, thanks! I enjoy juggling!

    Rashmi, thank you! Sunke acchha lagaa:)

    Shreya - do try! Its a quick dish!

    Thank you, VP, Cham, TBC, Sukanya!

    Aparna - you should! My kids love nutrela, but I can't really generalise!

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  16. Something for you on my blog. Check it out!

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  17. Of course pasanda pasand aaya....no scope for not like it;-)
    I am always on hunt for recipes that give me some variation to make nuggets and chunks of soya,and this is ofcourse bookmarked to try next time i make soya

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  18. Looks delicious:) will try this!

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  19. sunshinemom, I have a surprise for you on my blog. C'mon over...:-)

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  20. Nidhi, thanks for tagging me for the meme...will do it soon! This is an interesting one!

    Alka - Banana aur dikhana...aapke haathon se to acchha hi banega:)

    Vani - thanks!

    Dershana - Righto boss! Hey..thank you my dear friend...such a pleasant surprise:)

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  21. Bahut hi pasand aya! Have to make it too. Soya is not a big hit inmy family, but this recipe might change it. :)

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  22. pg, my family was a little defensive when I first introduced soya, as it is not an oft used ingredient in traditional homes! But now they love it:)

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  23. Hi this recipe was awesome...Pls do visit ma blog and pass on ur comments...I am new to blogging:
    It is umacooks.blogspot.com

    thanks:)

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