Thursday, January 24, 2013

Dragon Chicken - An Easy Indo Chinese Recipe

I'm a great fan of Chinese food. Whenever we go to a restaurant, we have Dragon Chicken as the appetizer and both me and my husband love it. So i just had a sudden idea today to prepare it at home. It was an Indian-Chinese version as i have used some Indian spices also, but it was tasty....and delicious!! I got the basic recipe from one of the online site, but changed it to make a new recipe with my own requirements.  
As it is little bit sweet, it will be best as a starter before meal. It will be good when served with chapattis, fried rice or plain rice or you can simply munch it as snacks......
Here is my recipe for Dragon Chicken:

 


 

Ingredients Required:

450 gm Skinless Chicken cut into pieces (Boneless chicken will be better)
1 big Onion (chopped finely) 
2 tspn Garlic (minced)
2 tspn Red Chilly flakes
3 tbspn Tomato sauce
1 tbspn Soya sauce
Oil required

For Marination:

2 tspn Ginger-Garlic paste
1 tspn Pepper powder
1 tspn Red Chilly powder
1 tbspn Soya sauce
1 Egg
1.5 tbspn Cornflour
Salt required

Procedure:

  1. Marinate the chicken pieces with the ingredients as mentioned in marination section   and refrigerate it for 15 minutes.
  2. Cook the marinated chicken in low flame till it is half-cooked.
  3. Pour oil in a pan and Fry the cooked chicken pieces till crisp and tender.
  4. In the  remaining oil in the pan, add onion and garlic and stir fry for 2 minutes. Add red chilly flakes and mix it and stir for one minute.
  5. Once onion mixture is done, add tomato sauce and soya Sauce and stir-fry for 2 minutes.
  6. Now, finally add the fried crispy chicken pieces to the pan and saute it for 5 minutes until the chicken pieces are uniformly coated with the sauce mixture.
  7. Dragon chicken is ready to serve. You can add cashews to the chicken if you want.
  
 




Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Book Review: Wife for Hire by Christine Bell

I was attracted to this book by its name 'Wife for Hire'. I thought it was an interesting idea for a novel. I loved Ms. Bell's writing style and characterizations. 
The book was entertaining, with lots of fun filled, quirky dialogues.

Book summary from goodreads:

He needs a wife for three weeks…

Owen Phipps is out for revenge. His mission? To expose the man who stole his sister’s money and dignity. All he needs is a “wife” who can play along. Too bad his last best hope is an actress who tries to mace him with perfume when he offers her the role of a lifetime.

Lindy Knight is a real sap. She loves too hard, feels too deep, and often finds herself saying yes when she should be saying “Let me think about it.” She can’t believe her good fortune when Owen offers her more than enough money to hold off foreclosure until she can find a job. Three weeks at a resort, money she desperately needs, and she gets to help bring a criminal to justice? Score.

It seems easy enough until the first time a couples bonding game turns intimate, and they realize how dangerous their mutual attraction could be. Can they keep their hands to themselves long enough to find the evidence Owen needs? Or are the close quarters more temptation than they can handle?

My review, Wife for Hire is just simple fun with a happy ending which makes you smile. This is a terrific one to read if you need a sweet story to just smile and laugh and not to think much. The way the story is told by the author is really good.  

The story is about Owen Phipps, in order to right some wrong done to his sister, he hires Lindy Knight to play the part of his wife for three weeks to accompany him to a couples retreat.There starts a game of attraction which later buds into a sweet romance. They are in the Couple's retreat to find any discrepancies related to Owen's sister, Cara's ex who has cheated Cara of her life-long savings and left her with a broken heart. There is the little suspense part of the story as from the first we are unaware of the wrong that is happening in the retreat, if anything at all. By the end only, every loose-end of the story ties up in a perfect package, that is, a happy-ever-after package.

The main reason for me to review the book was i loved Lindy's character. I think i will always remember Lindy as one of the best female characters from all the books i have read. She is so sweet....and so innocent, but yet strong-willed. Lindy is very talkative, funny and totally genuine, down-to-earth and i loved her from the first to last page.

Owen is a business tycoon, entirely opposite to Lindy outside but inside he is just as lonely and has a good heart. He is caring and generous towards everyone, especially Cara even though Cara is his step-sister from his father's second wife. But due to his father's betrayal, he does not believe in love and relationships. During their three weeks fake marriage in the retreat, Owen realizes and learns what is love from Lindy as she is so open to love and feelings.

Even though, i have read similar story lines , this was pretty good because of its characters and the simple, entertaining approach.

I would recommend this book if you need something to read when you are low and sweet Lindy will obviously cheer you up!!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Book Review: Tribute by Nora Roberts

It has been a long time since i have read a Nora Robert's book! I had almost forgotten Ms. Robert's writing style but when i started with Tribute, i was so enthralled by the depth of her story and depiction style that i was not able to put it down till i finished it. Ms Robert writes romance novels with a strong storyline, not the 'falling in love at first sight' romance but 'falling in love with time by knowing each other' romance.
Tribute is exactly such a novel about people, their pasts and relationships. The book is a romantic-suspense with keeping a perfect balance between romance and suspense, neither high-intensity suspense or highly-emotional romance.
Book Summary from goodreads:

Cilla McGowan, a former child star, has found a more satisfying life restoring homes. So she comes to Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley to save the dilapidated farmhouse that once belonged to her grandmother, a legendary actress who died of an overdose more than thirty years ago.
Plunging into the project with gusto, Cilla’s almost too busy and exhausted to notice her neighbor, graphic novelist Ford Sawyer. Determined not to carry on the family tradition of ill-fated romances, Cilla steels herself against Ford’s quirky charm, though she can’t help indulging in a little fantasy.
But it’s reality that holds its share of dangers for Cilla. A cache of unsigned letters found in the attic points to a mysterious romance in her grandmother’s life and may be the catalyst for a frightening, violent assault. And if Cilla and Ford are unable to sort out who is targeting her and why, she may, like her world-famous grandmother, be cut down in the prime of her life.

I love Nora Robert's books about how efficiently she describes both nature and people. You will get a real look and feel of the situations. When you read the below lines, you will understand, its so sweet!. This is one of the thing that is best about this book...lot of beautiful descriptions of nature and house renovations.
Quotes from Tribute:

Cilla describes about her litte farm:

"SHE SAT on the lovely patio with the view full of the pretty pond and the green hills that rolled back to the blue mountains. Roses and lilies stunned the air with perfume that had the bees buzzing drunkenly and a hummingbird, bold as an emerald, darting for nectar. The sun poured strong and bright out of cloudless skies to wash everything in the golden light of fairy tales. Birds sang their hearts out in Disneyesque harmony."

Ford is describing about Cilla:

"She was a ride on a dragon, a flight through space, a dive into the deep waters of an enchanted sea."

Cilla McGowan is on a journey to find herself, who she is and what she exactly wants in life. Coming from a long line of actors, she was a child actor for a TV series, then did lot of commercials but was never happy with her work. Thirty-five years later after her grandmother's death, Cilla  has just purchased her grandmother's beloved little farm in Virginia from her difficult mother, Janet Hardy's daughter. Cilla seems drawn to the farm and decides to take the terribly neglected farm and make it once more into a home of beauty and charm as in its past as a tribute to her grandmother. 
Cilla is determined to do the all the hard-work needed to repair and renovate the little farm house but, she also has a vulnerable side which craves for love and care, which she has never got from anyone in her life. She shares a close relation only with her ex-husband , forever best friend, Steve. When she comes to little farm, her father and his new family tries connecting with her but, as she has never received any affection till now, she is confused about her feelings. But, she is unable to resist the affection and care shown by her neighbor,Ford and his ugly but charming dog, Spock  at her good or bad moments.

Ford is a graphic novelist, a geek, charming, funny, irresistible, easy-going and caring ..wow...i loved him! He is full of positive attitude towards life. At times, he is little bit dominating but only when Cilla was being stubborn not wanting anyone's help when she needed it. But i loved his character, as Cilla is saying that Ford is someone who cared enough to get pushy and bossy about her welfare and she is happy to be flexible or accommodating sometimes. For Cilla, Ford is always a stable guy and she wonders how she has connected with someone so blessedly stable!
Ford is very protective towards Cilla and he is not afraid to let her know how much he loves her, and he makes certain that she knows he will keep her safe and never leave her alone. He is sometimes so sweet and endearing, like when he says about construction work "Tools and I have a long-standing agreement. We stay away from each other, for the good of mankind." He is happy to observe while watching Cilla work with power tools on her house renovations and he is always ready to provide her moral support. When Ford's pictures comes in tabloid with Cilla after an attack on Cilla, and she is described as reincarnation of Janet Hardy and Ford as seduced by the lonely, trapped spirit of Janet , he reacts so unexpectedly, he takes it as funny, not at all bothered by it, just explains his unique thought process. Excellent work with Ford's character...he is my favorite hero! He is a perfect guy for Cilla who needs someone like him in her life to help her "find" herself.

Cilla and Ford are attracted to each other from the first but more than the way they find each other attractive on the outside, they are attracted to each other's smartness, intelligence and strength. When they develop a romantic relation, it is sweet and tender. I loved Ford and Cilla's relationship, the affection and understanding between each other they were having from the first and slowly how it develops into true love. The conversations between Ford and Cilla were really sweet and funny. Even though both of them fall in love with each other, Cilla is not convinced to take the next step as she is scared due to her past history of Hardy women but, eventually Cilla falls for Ford's persuasiveness once she realizes that Ford has seen her true self and loves her unconditionally.

The suspense part of the story is fairly good as we keep guessing from the first who is the mysterious lover from Cilla's grandmother's past who has written the letters she has found in the attic. It was obvious by the first half of the story that someone hates Cilla and her family and is causing harm to her and her property. And Ms. Roberts did a superb job of throwing suspicion around and kept me guessing throughout nearly the entire story as to who the antagonist was. At the end, Cilla decides to find the 35 year old truth which she thinks she owes to her grandmother as a tribute, with Ford's help and that is when the suspense unravels.

One of the odd things about the book which i did not like much was the dreams Cilla use to have where she is conversing with her late grandmother. I was little bit unsure about it but one thing was clear as Cilla was living and rehabbing her grandmother's favorite farm, she is closer to her than ever and she was trying to connect to Janet through her dreams.

All in all, Tribute was an entertaining read. The most part of the book is about the rehabbing of the farm by Cilla, her construction and landscaping crew.  There are lot of jargon and dialogues based on house renovations and Minute details about sinks, tiles, shower blocks, paint, and trim.

A quote from Tribute where Cilla is thinking about Ford and her love relation:

"They could take some time, couldn’t they, to build on that? To restructure, to decide on tones and trim? They could take a good look at the foundation, evaluate. Because hers was so uneven. Lots of cracks there, she mused, but maybe they could be shored up, supported and repaired. Since his were so solid, so sturdy, there had to be a chance to make the whole thing stand. To make it last. She so badly wanted to make things last."

There is one quote Cilla describes about Ford, it is really a fabulous one....
  "A slow leak, unchecked, eventually eats through just about anything. Stone, metal, wood. It doesn’t make much noise, and it’s a long way from the big gushing flood. But it gets the job done."


It is interesting  right? But,for someone who doesn’t like home renovations, it might be a bit boring. As i love reading about home stuffs, i loved it...each and every dialogues!! And there is also Ms. Roberts way of describing each and every small thing beautifully, you just can't resist getting interested!


One of my favorite quote from the novel:
Ford's dialogue to Cilla's dad
“She needs me. She needs someone who understands and appreciates who she is, and who she’s decided to be. And I need her, because who she is, and who she’s decided to be are—big surprise to me—what I’ve been waiting for all my life.”
Tribute was just a great, enjoyable read and i enjoyed reviewing it!!

Friday, January 4, 2013

Chocolate Mania: Choco Butter Cream Cake

I just love chocolates, in any form, cookies, biscuits, cakes, ice creams, WOW....just can't describe the feeling!! Is there anyone who don't love chocolate, i don't think so?
When i came from office today, i was thinking of preparing a cake so that my mom-in-law can take it home as she was leaving to Kerala . As i had to prepare the cake really fast, i decided i will make my favorite chocolate cake which is awesome. Even though i use to make different types of cake, chocolate cakes always comes perfect, may be because i like it the most. The whole ingredients collecting and preparation will take only max 30 minutes,  as i use to make it in microwave. 
So, here is the recipe for Choco butter cream cake:

Ingredients needed:

2 cups Plain Flour
500 gms butter (melted)
1.5 cups Sugar (powdered)
.5 cup Cocoa Powder
2 tbsps Milk
1 Egg
1 tspn Vanilla essence


Preparation:

Sieve and mix Flour, sugar and cocoa powder together.
Add butter, milk, Egg and little water to a mixer jar and blend it smoothly.
To the flour mixture, add the butter -egg mixture slowly and blend it together in a bowl.
Now, the cake batter is ready for baking. 
Take a cake oven pan, grease and flour it and pour the cake batter into it.
Microwave the cake for 2 to 3 minutes until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean. 
Allow the chocolate cake to cool completely before decorating it with icing.



For Choco Butter Icing:

250 gms butter
.5 cup powdered Sugar
2 tbsp cocoa powder

Heat butter in a pan until it melts . 
Add cocoa powder and sugar to the melted butter and stir the mixture for 2 minutes. 
Allow it to cool off.

Once both the cake and the choco butter icing is cooled off, decorate the choco butter icing on top of the cake as you like. Enjoy the yummy cake!
Note: Just be careful when you microwave the cake so that the baking will be perfect, not more, not less.

Hmmm...you know the best thing is.... you can prepare a wonderful chocolate cake in less than 5 minutes!!