Thursday, March 6, 2008

Mathri!!!...........( A savory Indian snack)

The mid week crisis was getting so painful,then on Wednesday, I decided to make mathri..which happens to be DH's favorite.
Mathri is a savory homemade snack..favorite with almost everyone,eaten with spicy achar or by itself with tea.


Mathri:
2 cups Maida {all purpose flour}
1/2 cup Suji {semolina}

4 tbsp Oil /Ghee
1 tsp Salt

1 tsp Ajwain {carrom Seeds}
1/2 cup Luke warm water
Oil for frying



Combine maida ,suji,salt and ajwain in a bowl.
Make a well in the flour and add oil, rub the oil in thoroughly with the flour.It should be a crumby consistency.


Knead a stiff dough with luke warm water...don't get tempted to
add more water if the dough is little dry...it should be come together well
Assemble the dough, without kneading it much.divide into 4 equal parts..
further divide each part into 10 small parts by pinching the dough.



You can smooth out each small ball before rolling..for an even look.
roll out each mathri..and prick with a fork ..on both the sides then let them sit for 10 mins.



Heat oil in kadhai...on med high flame..when the oil is hot then reduce the heat to med.
Check if the oil is ready by dropping a little piece of dough..it should sizzle and rise up..if it turns brown very soon,oil is very hot...

Gently drop the mathri in the oil 5-8 at a time..depending on the pan.



It takes 7-8 mins on a med heat to become golden brown..that's when they are done. Frying on a high heat will make soft mathri . Using a slotted spoon..remove the mathris on a tissue to drain.


Best served at room temp...but nothing stops you from enjoying them while they are still warm.







Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Absence makes the heart grow fonder


"Absence makes the heart grow fonder" means that the time you spend away from the one you love makes you love that person even more.

This idiom perfectly suits me at this time..with my DH being away 4 days a week,I've come to realize what it is like,to stay away from a person you love the most and then miss him tremendously.
I really appreciate people who are actually in a long distance relationship..for I can now understand that its a true test of your love, trust and understanding for each other.and it only grows stronger with each passing day.
A lot of things happened in this short month of February...
First, and most important...we completed 3 beautiful yrs of marriage..full of both ups and downs...and some great memories.
Secondly..the much anticipated shift of Job for my DH..which brought forth better opportunities and a bright future...but everything comes with a price tag..lol...the flying, back and forth...Monday-Thursday routine,typical with software consultants, began...and that is the culprit...for my sulking.
I always thought I could manage being on my own,but being alone is not the issue here..its all about being lonely.It will take some time ..but I'm sure its for the best and this will surely pass.
Its also good in a way..I plan and divide my work for the weekdays..so that I'm ready to chill out and relax with DH...on the weekends.
The weeks seems to be dragging at its own pace...this has to happen when I'm eagerly waiting for the weekend......
will keep posting my progress.....