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Title: Masala Vermicelli
Post by: sonam on June 01, 2010, 01:51:59 PM
Masala Vermicelli.

Vermicelli is boiled in water till just soft. Onion and ginger garlic is fried in tempered oil. A ground spice mixture of red chiles, cloves, coriander seeds and cinnamon is added along with cooked vermicelli. The spices give the vermicelli heat. Serve masala vermicelli with a glass of buttermilk.
Makes: around 2 Servings of Masala Vermicelli.

Ingredients:

Vermicelli 1 1/2 Cups
Onion 1 Small
Tomato 1
Ginger garlic Paste 1/2 tsp
Green Chillies 4
Green Peas 1/2 Cup
Whole Red Chiles 2 – 3
Cloves 2
Coriander Seeds 1 1/2 tsps
Cinnamon 1/2 inch Stick
Turmeric Powder a Pinch
Salt to taste

Talimpu:

Urad Dal 1/4 tsp
Cumin Seeds 1/4 tsp
Mustard Seeds 1/4 tsp
Broken Red Chiles 3
Asafoetida a pinch
Curry Leaves 10
Oil 1 tbsp

Method of preparation:

Remove stems, wash and slit green chillies into two.
Grind red chiles, cloves, coriander seeds and cinnamon into fine powder.

Heat a pan on medium heat, add vermicelli and roast until it turns light golden color.
Bring to boil few cups of water in a sauce pot, add a tsp of oil, few pinches of salt.
When the water comes to a boiling point, add vermicelli.
Boil vermicelli for around 2 minutes or until it is cooked with a slight bite.
Immediately pour the cooked vermicelli into a colander and refresh with cold water.

Heat oil in a pan on medium low heat, add all talimpu ingredients in order.
When dal turns light brown, add green chillies, ginger garlic paste, ground spice powder, green peas and onion.
Once onion turns translucent, add tomato, turmeric powder and salt.
When tomato turns soft, add vermicelli.
Mix carefully and make sure all the excess moisture is gone.
Serve masala vermicelli with a glass of buttermilk.
Notes: Don't overcook vermicelli.

Suggestions: If vermicelli is not cooked properly, then cook covered until its done. Add a splash of water if necessary. To avoid vermicelli from overcooking, remove the vermicelli from boiling water earlier than desired.
Variations: You can also add finely chopped green bell pepper, carrots etc..
Other Names: Masala Vermicelli, Masala Semya.

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Title: Re: Masala Vermicelli
Post by: Aggie on June 01, 2010, 02:20:49 PM
Thanks for the recipe!  I've removed the links, as most of us don't like spam with our food.  ::)
Title: Re: Masala Vermicelli
Post by: ivor on June 01, 2010, 03:56:40 PM
Spam! Spam! Spam! Spam!  I like Spam! :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Masala Vermicelli
Post by: Opsa on June 01, 2010, 04:06:54 PM
You can have my spam, then.
Title: Re: Masala Vermicelli
Post by: ivor on June 01, 2010, 04:18:59 PM
Sweet!  Spam and rice!  Mmmm....
Title: Re: Masala Vermicelli
Post by: The Meromorph on June 01, 2010, 04:44:05 PM
OOH! I'm going to have a fried Spam and swiss bagel for lunch!          ;D
Title: Re: Masala Vermicelli
Post by: Lindorm on June 01, 2010, 06:15:38 PM
Did you know that here in Sweden, you can sometimes find tins of Spam in the "exotic delicacies" section of some grocery stores. Tucked in among instant TexMex Taco sauce, hungarian walnuts in honey, japanese seaweed flakes and french artisanal chestnut flour, you'll find America's Contribution to the Culinary Delights of the World (or at least according to someone in the purchasing department of that grocery chain) -glorious Spam!



Oh, and sometimes you can find tins of Marshmallow Fluff and Paul Newman's Ranch Dressing, too. The insidious signs of preparation for eventual annexation are creeping closer...  ;)