We might have crossed so many friends in our life, some may stay and some may go but some will never go and they will stay in our heart for ever. This blogging world brought me many friends who later became my virtual sisters and the number of virtual sisters are increasing day by day, but never mind i just adore the support and the love they brings me. Whenever i ask their support, they will definitely shower me with their huge support, thats why i created this event Rendez vous with a Foodie. I know i can trust my co-bloggers aka my virtual sisters to join their hands to make this event and trust me they proved that and this event is a big hit. I have to say big thanks to each and everyone for giving me this support.
If you are my follower,you might have noticed that every 7th and 20th of the month i'll be introducing a newbie blogger to this immense virtual world.My today's guest is known other than Rafeeda of The Big Sweet Tooth, a wonderful person, absolutely a very sweet sister who cares a lot for others. Earlier i thought she might be a homemaker who cooks quite often then later from her posts i came to know that she is a working mom with two adorable kids. I was astonished to see how frequently she blogs and participates in many challenges eventhough she is busy working mom.
Initially, her blog's name attracted me a lot, coz am also having a big sweet tooth. When you saw someone who is having the same taste and same passion for foods obviously you will get attract to them and you may turn curious to know more about them.This is wat happened for me when i crossed Rafeeda's space, happy that she is an adorable person who have a huge heart thus i simply became her ardent fan. Actually I always love her Malabar dishes and obviously i was waiting eagerly for her guest post. Trust me, she didnt disappointed me and send me a wonderful,droolworthy Malabar Biryani. Thanks Rafee Sis, coz of you finally my space have a wonderful Malabar biryani now.
Now let's hear from Rafeeda..
Salaam and Hello to everybody…
If you are my follower,you might have noticed that every 7th and 20th of the month i'll be introducing a newbie blogger to this immense virtual world.My today's guest is known other than Rafeeda of The Big Sweet Tooth, a wonderful person, absolutely a very sweet sister who cares a lot for others. Earlier i thought she might be a homemaker who cooks quite often then later from her posts i came to know that she is a working mom with two adorable kids. I was astonished to see how frequently she blogs and participates in many challenges eventhough she is busy working mom.
Initially, her blog's name attracted me a lot, coz am also having a big sweet tooth. When you saw someone who is having the same taste and same passion for foods obviously you will get attract to them and you may turn curious to know more about them.This is wat happened for me when i crossed Rafeeda's space, happy that she is an adorable person who have a huge heart thus i simply became her ardent fan. Actually I always love her Malabar dishes and obviously i was waiting eagerly for her guest post. Trust me, she didnt disappointed me and send me a wonderful,droolworthy Malabar Biryani. Thanks Rafee Sis, coz of you finally my space have a wonderful Malabar biryani now.
Now let's hear from Rafeeda..
Salaam and Hello to everybody…
I guess at this moment, I should
tell all of you that I am on cloud nine. Being a fairly new blogger, when Priya
akka started her series “Rendevous with a Foodie”, I just thought of asking her
if I could be a part of it. The humble person that she is, “yes!” came the
immediate reply and here I am being featured on her space! I don’t think akka
needs any introduction – she is an inspiration to all the foodies, who are in
awe with her cooking skills, and more than that, her blogging skills,
especially with the ease she publishes her posts every day without missing on
any challenge. I have to really say that I really admire her time management
skills and envy her family who get to eat such lovely food featured on her blog
on a daily basis!
A little bit about myself – I am
Rafeeda, who blogs at “The Big Sweet Tooth”. A working mother with two lovely
daughters, who takes to cooking to relieve the daily stress of life – that’s a
synopsis of myself! Just as my name says, I have a mighty sweet tooth, which I
am trying to fight day in and day out to keep my weight getting out of control!
I started my blog in January 2013 as a little diary to maintain my trials, as
well as to vent out my feelings! The way
my blog is going as of now, Alhamdulillah, all due to the grace of the
Almighty, I really feel blessed!
Priyaakka had given a few questions
to answer as a part of the series. So I guess I will just go on and answer
them!
1)Tell us about your blog and you?
I guess I have already covered that
in the brief introduction. I am basically a Keralite, bought up in the world
hub called Dubai, and therefore in love with the multicultural environment that
the country offers!
2)Before and after blogging, tell us what blogging changed your life?
Before blogging, I was actually careless
about my time! The biggest virtue that I have learned once I started blogging
was time management. Now I try my maximum not to waste a single minute, without
doing anything. I have come to realize what a big blessing time is and how you
need to utilize it, even though there are still some plugs to be closed!
Another thing is that blogging has helped me widen my horizon as far as food
experimentation is concerned. I am trying to put my hands and legs into other
areas, which otherwise I would have never ever tried.
3)When and what motivated you to blog about food?
I had a little blog of mine, which
was more of random ramblings. I used to go to food blogs and get so excited
about them, that I started posting little recipes that turned out well for me.
Then one fine morning, on January 17, 2013, I just randomly decided that I have
to keep my ramblings and my recipes separate. Thus was born “The Big Sweet
Tooth”. Whether I have managed to keep my ramblings and recipes separate is
really to be seen! I’m so glad that I did start it, because I have come across
so many similar-minded friends to be with…
4)There are a tons of blogs/pages on food these days, what accordingto you is the speciality of your blog and the food you cook?
I would never want to compare the
way my blog is with other blogs, as I feel that there is something we all can
learn from each other, whether it’s blog designs, photography techniques,
writing skills – what not? According to me, I feel the personal touch and the
simple recipes are what makes my blog interesting.
5) When it comes to cooking, who is your inspiration?
My umma is a big inspiration. I
would never call her a great cook, even she would say she isn’t, because her
cooking skills were very limited and she never liked to experiment. But
whatever she makes, tastes just too good. Her lack of interest in experimenting
is what is pushing me to experiment, I should really say! Apart from her, I
guess all the lovely ladies who put in so much effort to cook and blog about
it, which includes yourself akka, also push me to try and do what I can!
6)Every newbie blogger faces tons of challenges when its comes to blogging, tell me about one of the challenges you faced and how did you overcome it?
The biggest challenge is to have
your own little audience. Some people are blessed with family, relatives and
friends, who give very good support but I don’t think everybody is. Looking out
for an audience who will read and relate to you is really difficult.
Alhamdulillah, I feel blessed to have found a regular audience who connect with
me on a daily basis. Another challenge is to feed your blog with posts that are
good enough to keep your audience in place – the pictures, the contents and the
recipe itself. I have a lot more to improve on my photographs, which I am
working on with my current set of limitations, but I feel that I am improving,
slowly but steadily!
7)What is your best recipe and your favourite recipes you have blogged till now?
Even though the most viewed recipe
on my blog seems to be the Eggless Mango Cheesecake, my favorite that I have
blogged till now is the Eggless Tiramisu Cake. This was the cake I had made for
our 9th wedding anniversary. I did the post with the same excitement
that I had made the cake, stretching myself for two days. In fact, this was the
first cake that I had decked up and everybody thought it was a decent attempt
for the first one. I guess how much ever better posts may come up, this recipe
will hold a very close place in my heart.
8)Few tips about food photography?
I am no one to be talking about food
photography, as I have a lot to learn. Mainly, it’s the light factor. I’m not
fortunate to be photographing in day light, since my cooking is all done at
night. I try to keep it simple, not trying to put too many things into my
photographs. Of late, what I have learned is to use a photo editor tool to
enhance your photographs. I am using Photoscape, and trust me it really helps
in photos looking much better than the original, even if there is a problem
with the light.
9)What is your budget for the props,do you have any or else do you manage with your household stuffs?
I actually don’t have any budget for
the props. Being working gives me a flexibility to buy the things I want.
Whenever I see items at a really good price, I buy them, especially since
crockery is expensive in this part of the world. I try to keep my budgets to
the minimum whenever possible.
10)How do you plan your blog posts? Do you post rarely,regularly or once a week?
I actually don’t plan my blog posts.
I cook whatever I want to try, if it comes out well, I click pictures and post
it as a draft on my blogger using my phone. I look at my drafts while deciding
what I need to post for the coming days, apart from the recipes done for
challenges, which I post at the specified time. Normally, I have quite a bit of
drafts in my list, so that it helps me during my rainy days! As of now, I do 5
posts a week on an average. I would love to continue to do so, but if not
possible, I would love to do at least 3 posts a week.
11)Do you have any other passions apart from food blogging or blogs you own?
As I am working, a lot of my hobbies
take a backseat. I love to read, chitchatting with friends, sightseeing and
window shopping! However, my schedules don’t really allow me to give everything
a full swing.
So there it is, I hope I have been
able to answer all questions very sincerely and honestly. When it came to
deciding a recipe for akka, it was really difficult. Giving a recipe to the food
blogging queen is a challenge in itself, isn’t it? After racking my head quite
a bit, I decided I will not give her a sweet dish – not doing justice to my
blog name! – but something which is so synonymous to the Malabar area – the
biriyani!
The cuisine of Malabar is simple but
aromatic and delicious. It concentrates on making food with very limited
ingredients. Meat, fish and eggs carries a lot of importance in Malabar side
cooking, unfortunately not much of vegetables are used! So there you go, I decided
I will give my labor of love, the way my umma makes her chicken biriyani. Till
she handed over the keys for Friday lunch making to me, every second Friday
featured this biriyani onto our tables and how perfectly she used to make it.
Even though I got the taste so close to what she does, there is something extra
in the food that our mothers serve, isn’t it? So the Malabar Chicken Biriyani,
it is for this special guest post of mine.
Malabar Chicken Biriyani
Serves 4-6
Ingredients:
1 kg chicken, cut into medium pieces
3 cups basmati rice
3 large onions, thinly sliced
4-5 chillies (increase for
spiciness)
1 tbsp ginger paste
1 tbsp garlic paste
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
1 cup yogurt
1 bunch coriander leaves, chopped
1 small bunch mint leaves, chopped
1 small lemon
3 tbsp ghee
5-6 cashews
5-6 raisins
2 tsp rosewater
2 tbsp garam masala powder
4 cloves
6 peppercorns
1 small pc cinnamon
3 cardamoms
Method:
Heat half the ghee in a deep
saucepan. Add half of the onions and the green chillies slit and cook till
transparent. Add the ginger and garlic paste and cook till the raw smell is
gone. Add in the chicken and fry for five minutes. Add the yogurt and salt,
cover and cook. When the chicken is half done, add the lime juice, half the
mint and coriander leaves and mix well. Now cook till the chicken is tender and
the water is absorbed. Set aside.
Wash and drain the rice. In a large
pot, heat up lots of water with salt and the whole masalas (cloves to
cardamoms). When the water starts boiling, add the rice and cook till 80% done.
Drain immediately and set aside.
In a frying pan, add in the
remaining ghee. Fry the remaining onions, sprinkled with salt till crisp and
brown. Drain and set aside. Now fry the cashews and raisins till done. Drain
and set aside.
Heat a chappathi tawa on the stove
for dum. In the same saucepan as the chicken is cooked, sprinkle half of the
fried onions, cashew and raisins along with 1 tbsp garam masala powder. Layer
in the cooked rice over the chicken and level on the top. Sprinkle the
remaining chopped coriander and mint leaves, remaining fried onions, cashews
and raisins, remaining 1 tbsp garam masala powder, rosewater and finally the
ghee in which the onion-cashew-raisins were fried. Wrap the top with aluminum
foil and close the lid tight. Keep it on the hot tawa on low flame for around
15-20 minutes for dum.
Serve warm with pickle, raita and
pappadam!!!
Before I
bid adios, I want to say a big thank you, coupled with a gigantic hug for Priya
akka, for giving me this chance to work with her for a guest post. Doing this
post has been a lovely experience for me, I really hope that all of you have
enjoyed reading it, and more than that, my host has also loved this post!
Happy eating and blogging!!!
Happy eating and blogging!!!
21 comments:
Rafee, yummy looking biriyani ...as usual drool worthy.
Priya u have my favorite blogger here.
Nice biriyani and such a nice sweet chat you had.
lovely post and more to know adout raf:)super yummy biryani
thank u so much akka for this great opportunity... i'm overwelmed by the introduction... :) :) it is you who is a sweetheart, for being supportive of all the new bloggers out there... thank u once again, akka...
That's a nice initiative! And the biryani looks yummmy!
Wow this is really an awesome page...yummy guest post for great blog love this..
Loved reading.. :) Kudos to both... Great to know more about Rafee
Delicious biriyani... Lovely guest post...
Yummy and tempting biryani..It is nice to know more about Rafeeda. Love this interview.
Visit my new blog in your free time dear..
Mouthwatering biriyani Rafee :)
Beautiful guest post...loved going through it :)
Lovely guest for this session and nice to know more about Rafee, i love her simple and mouth watering recipes and the catchy intro she writes for every recipe..Good work Rafee keep it up :)
this Malabar Chicken Biryani sounds so flavorful and yumm..inviting pics there!
Like always the Biriyani looks delicious Rafee. Priya and Rafee thank you for this awesome post and recipe. God bless!
Lovely guest post from rafee
Rafeeda the lovely person, Priya, Thanks for sharing about her and the traditional Malabar Briyani.
This biryani looks so delicious. Nice to know more about you, Rafeeda!
thank u so much for your kind words, friends... :)
Wow what a lovely guest post...it was like going through a magazine...interview,recipe,comments..etc..hats off ladies..great effort :)
Rafee so nice to read more about you and your blog. You sure are a great time manager :) enjoyed this biryani... great post aks and Rafee hats off
soo happy to see you featured in here, Rafeeds ! and truly agree to you , Priya..what you have said about her ! Rafeeds..perfect recipe for the post ! very very tempting biriyani..infact., who can say no it this wonder potmeal..anyways !
lovely guest post!!
Haffa's Kitchen
Looks delicious malabar chicken birryani....thanks for sharing Rafeeda....thanks Priya....
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