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Vermicelli With Peas

Namkeen Jave and an Award…..

March 19, 2015 by Bhawana

Namkeen Jave

Jave (as we call it in U.P) is a kind of vermicelli with a difference that, these are Home+Hand made with whole wheat flour mixed with all-purpose flour. My Grandmother, mother and sometimes my aunts also sit and chat in the afternoon while their hands are busy in twisting and making these delicious Jave. It seems really easy when u see them doing it without paying much attention how their fingers are moving, but when I tried then i know its really tricky to make them long and thin like angel hair pasta.
This recipe is really common at my home. When ur in hurry this recipe is really handy.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Roasted Jave (vermicelli)
  • 1/2 cup peas (add any vegetable of ur choice, but i like it just with peas.)
  • 1 Green Chili, chopped
  • 1/2 tsp Cumin Seeds
  • 1/2 tsp Turmeric Pd
  • 1/2 tsp Coriander Pd
  • 1 tbsp oil
  • Salt

Method

  • Heat oil in a pan and add cumin seeds. Let them crackle.
  • Add turmeric and coriander pd. Stir for few seconds
  • Add green chilli and peas.
  • Add Jave, salt and 2 1/2 cups of water.
  • Cover it and cook till peas and jave are cooked to Al dante (I want to use the term with our Indian Pasta).
  • There should be no water in it.
  • Serve it with a dash of desi ghee and chat masala.

(I use to add ketchup and Little bit of sugar, and still like it that way)

One more recipe from U.P.

I have two good news to share with my friends.

Thank U PURVA —purvasdaawat for passing me this lovely and my first award “Butterfly Award”. Thank u very much Purva.

The rules of the award are:-
Put the logo on your blog. Add a link to the person who awarded you. Nominate 10 other blogs Add links to those blogs on yours, and leave a message for your nominees on their blogs.
So I’m passing this Award to———

Vijaya of http://dailymeals.blogspot.com/
Rashmi of http://delhibelle.blogspot.com/
Sia of http://www.monsoonspice.com/
Priti of http://indiankhanna.blogspot.com/
Deesha of http://vegetableplatter.blogspot.com/
Raj V of http://rakskitchen.blogspot.com/
Hima of http://snackorama.blogspot.com/
Swati of http://chatkhor.blogspot.com/
Sagari of http://indianhomefood.blogspot.com/
Ramya of http://nalapagam.blogspot.com/

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL.

Now comes the second news……Guess what, I’m going to India yayyyyy……I’m so happy but the sad part is I’m going to miss all delicious recipes, events and above all my friends.

Happy Diwali and very happy new year to all.

Filed Under: Appetizers/Snacks, Breakfast/Brunch, North India Tagged With: Breakfast, Jave, Namkeen Jave, Recipe From U.P, Snacks, Vermicelli With Peas

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"Food is not about impressing people, It's about making them feel comfortable." I still remember when I got married & came to US first two days I don’t have to bother about food, we were eating out and then we went to grocery store & there the reality struck. Its not that cooking was a new term to me but cooking with out taking instructions & help of my mother & grandmother was something new and different. Newly married, nervous but with lot of confidence I cooked bhindi (okra) & burnt it but my husband M ate it like nothing happened though he didn’t say anything but I felt really bad. That day I realized that I used to cook before but all on my mother’s instructions. That means it’s a new world to me and has to start cooking from scratch without my mother’s help. M always been very encouraging to me & till today he is my guinea pig. And i like cooking for him.

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