Friday, November 30, 2007

"Power"less cooking event Round up and my 100th Post

Thank you

For encouraging and being a part of my first event �Power� less cooking.

I am delighted to present the round up for this event as my 100th post on this blog. The dishes have been classified into categories � Main course/ Breakfast, Side Dish, Desserts and Snacks. Mix and match the posts to get your complete meal cooked without �Power�.

Beginning with the Starters/Snacks











Srivalli of Cooking4allseasons blog presents Hot and Crispy Onion pakodas and Karela Pakodas. These don�t require any power appliance but will surely brighten up your spirits during rainy seasons and chilly winters.





Happy cook of My Kitchen Treasures makes Masala Peanuts for the first time�they look perfect garnished with curry leaves.



Rahin of Lazzat blog gives the recipe for Fish Fry.



Sagari of Indian Home Food comes up with Stuffed bread vada�An ideal way to utilize left over potato curry and a super snack too.



Anu Sriram of Chandrabhaga shows us how to make Puffed Rice Snack, perfect snack on a lazy evening as it involves no cooking, just chopping and mixing.



Sona of A Kitchen Scientist with a white rat hubby gives us the one-line recipes for her favourite snack Moong Dal treat that can be made superfast.



Sajeeda of Chachi's Kitchen, colourful, healthy yet simple pomegranate and walnut tabouleh salad



Rajitha of Hunger Pangs Blog comes up with this super corn salad



Renuka of Fusion blog shares the recipe of cheese rice balls ...an ideal way to use leftover rice too

My contribution to the Snacks/Starters segment are Corn Kebab and Ribbon Pakoda




Now for the Main Course/Breakfast





Asha of Aroma Hope comes up with this truly different Indian Style Gazpacho and Ginger-Lemon Panaka.


Divya Karthik of Culinary Bazaar presents Jambalaya- a complete meal by itself.



Rina of Rina�s Recipes shows us how to make Pineapple Mango and Sweet Peppers Salsa


Ramya of Seena's Recipes Blog contributes to the event with Rice Puttu and Aval Puttu�very quick to make breakfast on a lazy day



All of us make rotis, but Namratha of Finger Licking Food Blog has come up with Steamed Wheat Rotis�.



Sushma of Cook spot blog presents an all-veg maida omlet for an easy yet tasty breakfast.



Latha Narasimhan of Yum Blog shares the step by step instructions of stuffed gobi parathas.



Siri of Siri's Corner comes up with a simple to make Egg biryani


Mansi Desai of Fun and Food Blog has specially made Beetroot-carrot-peas curry over steamed rice for this event.


Now for the side dishes..






Nags of Cooking and Me Blog makes this simple parippu rasam�an all time favourite in south Indian households.



Rajeswari of Raks�s Kitchen presents Whole green gram dal fry�a healthy side dish for rotis as well as rice



Kalva from Curry in a Kadai blog makes this yummy dahi bhendi �.



Lissie of Salt and Spice blog comes up with Aloo Methi �. having methi the tasty way



TBC of The Budding Cook blog also makes methi for us�but as methi fenugreek dal. Wow, very different way of eating methi.



Sona from The kitchen scientist with a white rat hubby!! Blog has in store for us Super fast Ginger-tamarind Chutney. Imagine a chutney made without any grinding.



Aparna from My Diverse Kitchen blog presents Carrot Mulagushyam�a specialty of Palakkad.



Arundathi of Escapades....getaways of the culinary kind blog has in store for us Chole�the evergreen side dish.



And Lavanya of Cookery Corner too comes up with Chole, but not the normal ones, its Methiwale Chole�another great way to eat methi.



Kaykat from Cooking from A to Z blog makes Southwestern Salad as a side dish for dosas�..a welcome change from the usual aloo masala for dosas.



Deeba of Passionate baker blog shares this simple and yummy yogurt dipserve.



Sudha of Bombay Bistro blog presents an easy to cook Bell-pepper carrot fry



Latha Narasimhan of Yum Blog shows us how to make thalara karamedu-a side dish for pulkas as well as rice



My contribution to the side dish segment is Akbari Paneer


And finally Sweets/Desserts





Kajal from Kajaldream blog shows us how to make Milk chocolate and Sweet Sata..sweets for all occasions





Meera of EnjoyIndianFood Blog comes up with yummy Mango Kulfi�



Ashwini of Food for thought blog makes Rasayan that doesn�t even require cooking on the gas stove.



My contribution to the sweets segment is Instant Appam made of wheat flour




I have tried my level best to compile all the entries to the event. But am sorry if i happened to miss any post or any link is wrong or missing. Please mail me at easycrafts@gmail.com to help me correct mistakes if any. Thanks again all of you for sending in all these lovely entries to the event.

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