Let me begin with this cool message- Behind every successful
man is a woman who is getting ahead of him every day! Happy Women’s Day :) No
one can make us feel inferior without our permission. Women are the whole
circle, within us lie the whole power to create and transform.
Today women are doctors, engineers, teachers, astronauts- you name it. But the sad part is that March 8th is just the ‘date’ as Sexual violence against women in India is widespread throughout the country. The tragic Delhi gang rape episode in December 2012 shook us all. It is reported that a woman is raped every 18 hours in India. Irony is that society teaches us ‘not to get raped’ instead of ‘do not rape’
Respect her, love her...above all understand her. Only then
will the country have a true cause to celebrate International Women's Day.
I am lucky to have many incredible women around me, my
mother, and mother in law, grandma, friends and all you lovely ladies. On the
occasion of International Women’s Day I dedicate this post to my super women-
my mother :) My mother- the women who gave me birth, who sacrificed for me, who
gave me everything and anything that I wanted in my life.
Here is her signature dish- Aloo Pyaz ki Subji in typical desi marwadi style. Love this with plain
rice and lehsuni daal tadka-ah tastier if eaten with hands. Well being marwadi that too from Rajasthan I know what authentic aloo pyaz ki
subji is. Yes, there is no bliss better then having the scoops of this piping hot subji.
What is the wow factor? Well fennel seeds , gram flour and loads of coriander
leaves. You cannot miss fresh coriander leaves in this subji, no you just
cannot. Basic and yet royal; simple and yet classy-Do I say more?Characteristic and authentic Marwadi Aloo Pyaz ki Subji....
Ingredients:
2 large potatoes
2 large onions
1 tablespoon gram flour/besan
1 tablespoon cumin/jeera
1 tablespoon mustard/rai
2 tablespoon oil (mustard)
1/4 teaspoon asafoetida/heeng
Salt to taste
1 bay leaf/tej patta
2 whole dried red chilli/sukhi lal mirch
1 teaspoon red chilli powder
1 tablespoon fennel seeds/ saunf
1 tablespoon coriander seeds/sukha dhaniya
1 teaspoon turmeric powder/haldi
1 tablespoon coriander powder/dhainya
1 teaspoon dry mango powder/amchur
1 teaspoon lime juice
4-5 tablespoon coriander leaves
Method:
Coarsely paste the coriander seeds and fennel seeds. Keep
aside.
Chop potatoes and onions in quarters.
Heat oil in kadai/wok. When oil is hot, add cumin and
mustard and let it splutter. Add asafoetida, bay leaf and dry red chillies.
Then mix coriander seeds and fennel seeds paste and stir.
Add turmeric powder, salt and mix potatoes and onions. Stir
well.
Cover and cook on a medium flame till potatoes are tender.
Finally add in all coriander powder, red chilli powder and
gram flour. Cover and cook for 5 minutes.
Finally add in lime juice and dry mango powder.
Mix in the coriander leaves and cover. Turn off the heat and
serve.