Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Red Riceflakes(Aval/Poha) Upma




This Tamilnadu style aval upma is a very simple, flavorful and quick to prepare item. In less than ten minutes you can get this on serving table if you have some grated fresh coconut ready.
Moreover, its a wonderful food for those who are health conscious. And the red rice flakes are even better if you are able to grab this from your local store. You will need the thin variety of poha for this recipe.

Preparation time : 5 Minutes
Cooking time : 5 Minutes
Total : 10 Minutes
Serves 2
You will need:
2 Cups of Red rice flakes (Aval/Poha)
1 Red onion ,chopped
1 green chilly, chopped
1 inch piece of ginger, grated
1/4 cup of grated fresh coconut
2 tsp oil
1 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp Urad dal
A pinch of asafetida/hing
Salt to taste




Heat oil in a pan and put the mustard seeds and hing. Once it begins to splutter add the urad dal and fry it in low heat till it appears to change color.



Now rinse the rice flakes once and drain them in a colander. Do not soak and
Add the green chillies and ginger followed by onion. Fry till the onions appear translucent. Add salt.




Add the rice flakes and give a good stir for a minute until all the flavors marry together.




Turn off the heat and sprinkle the fresh coconut.
I promise. Its a no-fail recipe. Why not serve this for your guests who visit during tea time? Also, its an easy-peasy breakfast idea for busy mornings!

Wasabi-A Japanese restaurant in Kuwait




This is my first restaurant review in my blog and its been in my mind for a long time that I should tell people about the restaurants I visit :) 
In the past couple of weeks, I had been watching Japanese movies among which Tampopo and The Ramen Girl made me crave for Japanese food,especially for some ramen noodles. Wasabi  is a fine dinning Japanese restaurant offering a range of westernized Sushi rolls as well as some Japanese classics. So finally today, I was able to convince my entire family for a dinner at Wasabi. My mom and sister are those who do not believe in eating anything that is not Indian or not heard off. I'm so glad that no body complained my choice. Even my pickiest sister seems to have enjoyed. So bad that I forgot my camera at home but thanks to the iphone.



Tori Ramen Soup-Lots of chicken chashu pieces, japanese fish cake (kamaboko), sliced carrots, cabbage and of course ramen noodles in a soy based broth. I was disappointed quite a bit with this one. Its taste was not bad but I was feeling like this isn't the real deal! The broth was bland and was covered up with some sinking pieces of meat and vegetables. The serving portion was also small. I was expecting a big hearty bowl of ramen noodle soup like I idealized from the movies :/



Green Valley Salad- Corn, avocado, super finely shredded carrots, iceberg lettuce, rocket leaves tossed in umami rich soy-ish dressing and lots of japanese mayo squirted on top. Quite not convinced that this salad is Japanese (with use of corn and avocado) but Dad loved it.. Expect me all my family members are Vegeterian, so there were very limited vegeterian options to choose from.


Yasai Spring roll- Black fungus, spring onions, cabbage and carrot were wrapped on wonton sheets and deep fried. Quite happy with this too. Sometimes spring rolls gets too oily when not fried in the right temperature. But this one did not fall in that category :)


Nigrizushi- A classic Japanese sushi with sashmi salmon as neta (the topping) and vinegar-ed rice clump. Wasabi pea and pickled ginger on the side. Absolutely loved this dish. Good salmon, I must say!


Hawaian roll- Rice rolled with nori (seaweed wrapper), avocado, pineapple, rocket leaves, and cucumber bits with a gentle splash of mango sauce speckled with pomegranate beads. Exotic, fresh and beautiful. 


 Hawaian roll bursting with tropical flavors ..

My Dad ordered a Japanese egg fried rice- which I some how missed to click :( It looked humble but the taste was quite satisfying.


Tempura Icecream- Tempura batter fried like a puff was served with caramelized coconut and topped with melted vanilla ice-cream and chocolate sauce. My kind of dessert. Not too sweet or calorie rich. Very light and exquisite!


Pinacolada and Fizzy Tangerine for drinks- My faint hearted  mom had to order these just to save the night. No complaints on the drinks. Both the drinks were bountiful and teased the palate.

Lovely ambiance, especially the lighting is perfect. Service was slow but really appreciate the unlimited servings of green tea :) Located in Al-Mashoora tower,Kuwait city. Our dinner tonight costed us 16KD -Quite pricey !

Verdict: Once in a while to try out something new with your family, Wasabi  is a great place to dine in Kuwait.