Posted by admin on Friday Dec 18, 2009
Filed under :Restaurants
Sarson Ka Saag Recipe
Ingredients
1 bunch sarson greens
1 bunch spinach
1 onion grated
1/2 tsp. each ginger & garlic grated
3 green chillies
1 tbsp. grated cheese o r paneer (optional)
1/2 lemon juice
salt to taste
2 tbsp. ghee
1 tbsp. oil
1/2 tsp. garam masala
1 tbsp. maize flour
Method
1.Chop both greens, wash, drain.
2.Heat oil in the pressure cooker direct.
3.Add both greens, green chillies, stir.
4.Add ginger, garlic, stir.
5.Add few pinches salt, 1 cup water.
6.Pressure cook till done. (2 whistles).
7.Mash well.
8.Heat ghee in a pan, add onion, saute till brown,
9.Add all other ingredients, except cheese.
10.Stir well and cook till oil separates.
11.Garnish with cheese.
12.Serve hot with makki ki roti, or paratha.
Making time: 25 minutes (excluding pressure cooking time)
Makes: 3-4 servings
Shelflife: Best fresh
Posted by admin on Wednesday Sep 9, 2009
Filed under :California - Los Angeles Area
Location: Corona, CA
Food: Indian / Pakistani food
Price: Moderate
website: None
This is one of those Grocery / Restaurant place in Corona. There are not a lot of indian restaurants in Corona, so the choice is not very many for Coronians. They serve indian/pakistani kind of food like tikkas, tandoor, biriyani etc. The ambience is not good at all…this is a place just for take-outs. Don’t even think of dining in…the place kind of stinks of meat all the time. Their Biriyani is good though a little on the fatty side.
As far as groceries, this is one of the few places that sell goat meat. I bought there one time and thats it. The butcher gave me the worst meat ever and the price isn’t cheap either. The Butcher was also very rude making some rude comments. I think you will have to be a personal friend of the butcher to get any decent meat from this place. The groceries are just like any other indian grocery shop.
I would definitely not recommend this place for sit-ins. Their to-go food isĀ alright. I do not recommend getting meat from this place unless you know the butcher well.
Posted by admin on Saturday Jul 25, 2009
Filed under :California - Los Angeles Area
Location: Tustin, CA
Food: Punjabi & North Indian food
Price: Cheap (Less than $8 for the Buffet)
website: None
This is the perfect place to take your friend(s) for some really nice fresh indian food with some good old Indian Beer. The Ambience is definitely less than average and is not a place if you want to take someone to impress them like a date. The food is probably one of the best North Indian food in OC..their Tandoori Chicken, Hot & Fresh Garlic Naan, Spinach & Cheese dishes, Curried dishes, and meat dishes are good.
This place is owned by a punjabi couple and is probably one of the oldest restaurants in OC. The lunch buffet is great for under $8. This place is great for TOGO orders…they give decent size portions. I have probably ordered more togo orders than sat in.
I would definitely recommend this place for their lunch buffets, togo orders and party orders. There are not a lot of food places in OC that serves good indian food for this price.