He talks a lot these days, mostly stuff that only he can
understand and we just play along as if we understood. He is such an
understanding and accommodating little guy. He definitely misses his
grandparents with whom he has spent more time than us and he keeps going into
their bedroom to check if they are there. But when we ask him “Appu, where did
Ammooma go?”, he says “Opice” (office) :-)
And he goes to his daycare fulltime now without creating any fuss, either coz he knows there no point crying or mayb he likes it there, I still do not know. Anyways, he’s adjusting to the new changes and he seems happy and that’s what matters to me. So all my time is now spent trying to get him to eat well, play, keep him happy and go to bed early and even before he sleeps usually I end up sleeping first, so I’m tired as a log after a full day’s work, so blogging did take a step-back but I will try to keep this space alive as much as possible.
And he goes to his daycare fulltime now without creating any fuss, either coz he knows there no point crying or mayb he likes it there, I still do not know. Anyways, he’s adjusting to the new changes and he seems happy and that’s what matters to me. So all my time is now spent trying to get him to eat well, play, keep him happy and go to bed early and even before he sleeps usually I end up sleeping first, so I’m tired as a log after a full day’s work, so blogging did take a step-back but I will try to keep this space alive as much as possible.
But I’m happy that we had such a beautiful summer this year
with my parents here which started with them celebrating our Housewarming with
us and ended by celebrating our first Onam in our new home of six months.
Pachadi is a very common side dish for any Onam sadhya. It’s a yogurt based dish that be made with veggies or fruits. I decided to make Apple Pachadi for our sadhya but my mom was hearing of an apple pachadi for the first time :-) She is more familiar with the veggie versions of pachadi and not fruit based pachadi, but I thought it would be a change from the regular items and Apples are plenty this season. Green apples would be ideal for this dish as it’s nice to have a tart and savory flavor, but I used sweet & juicy red Gala apples and they were fine too.
You’ll
Need
Mustard
Seeds – 1 tsp
Dry
Red Chillies – 2
Curry
leaves – a sprigfull ( 8-10 leaves)
Oil
– 1 tblsp
Pearl
Onions or Shallots (thinly sliced) – 2-3
Green
Chillies (sliced into rounds) – 1 or 2
Green
or Red Apples (peeled, and cored) – 2 big
apples
Mustard
Seeds – 1 tsp
Grated
Coconut – 1 tblsp
Yogurt
– 2 cups
Salt
– to taste
Directions
1.
Dice the peeled and cored apples into small thin cubes and keep them immersed
in some water until required (This helps in them not getting oxidized and
turning brown)
2.
Using a mortar pestle, crush the mustard seeds gently until they split apart
and coarsely crush the grated coconut (can also use a mixer grinder for this)
3.
Heat 1 tblsp oil in a deep frying pan, add the mustard seeds, dry red chillies
and curry leaves and sauté until the mustard seeds splutter.
4.
Next add the onions and green chillies and sauté until they are fried well.
5.
Add the diced apples (without the water) and mix everything until the apples
turn slightly tender but not too soft.
6.
Reduce the heat, add the crushed mustard seeds and coconut and stir everything together
until combined and turn off the heat after 2 mins.
7.
Once cooled slightly but still warm, add the yogurt and mix well. Can be served
warm or chilled.
Sweet and
savory and with a very unique flavor from the crushed mustard seeds and sweet apples and so creamy, it's one of my favorite side dishes. Try this out sometime, even if you are not
having a sadhya, it’s can be a simple and sweet side dish for a simple lunch or
dinner.
And I’m
hoping to get back to my regular routines and
blogging and cake baking soon. Can you believe I haven’t baked a cake since
Appu’s b’day, except for instant microwave cakes?? Gotta get out of this phase soon! So see you all again with more yummy recipes
and stories from my kitchen and home to yours :-)
Other
Pachadi recipes:
-Manju