Showing posts with label Corn kernels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corn kernels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corn kernels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corn kernels. Show all posts

Three Sisters Soup-Native American#EattheWorld

This is a delicious vegan and gluten free soup. I have seen so many recipes of this with poultry, but, decided to skip it. We had this as our light dinner wholesome meal.

Serves 2
Ingredients

½ Cup Packed Roasted Red Pumpkin Puree
1 Small Onion - diced
1 Teaspoon Olive Oil
3 Cloves Garlic - chopped
½ Teaspoon Dried Thyme - I used Fresh Thyme
¼ Teaspoon Black Pepper
A Dash Smoked Paprika Powder
¼ Teaspoon Oregano
½ Cup Tomato Puree
½ Cup Fresh/Frozen Corn Kernels
1 Cup Boiled Pinto Beans
1 Bay Leaf
750 ML Vegetable Stock
Salt to taste
1 Tablespoon Chopped Cilantro Leaves With Tender Stems

Method
Slice the pumpkin in half and scoop out the seeds, then roast at 200°C in a Air fryer for about 20 minutes at . Allow to cool once soft, then scrape out the flesh. Blend until totally smooth (you can use a food processor or blender).
In a large pot heat oil over medium heat sauté onions and garlic until brown. Pour in the stock bay leaf, oregano, thyme, and black pepper, tender coriander/cilantro stems, corn, pinto beans, pumpkin and tomato puree, bring this to a rolling boil. Reduce the flame to low, cover with a lid and allow it to simmer for about 18 to 20 minutes, stirring in between. Add a dash of paprika and coriander leaves. Taste for salt, give it a good stir.
Serve hot..
Labels: Soup, Native American, Eat the World, Corn kernels, Pinto Beans, Vegan, Gluten free, Main course

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heck out all the wonderful Native American dishes prepared by fellow Eat the World members and share with #eattheworld. Click here to find out how to join and have fun exploring a country a month in the kitchen with us!

Sneha’s Recipe: Three Sisters Soup-Native American 
Magical Ingredients: Succotash 
A Day in the Life on the Farm: Celebrating the Algonquin Indian Tribe with 
Amy’s Cooking Adventures: Wild Rice, Squash, & Corn Soup 
Culinary Adventures with Camilla: Purple Corn and Api Morado 
Cultureatz: Indian Navajo Taco with Fry bread

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Corn Bread#BreadBakers

Soft and spongy corn bread, my hubby who does not like corn also enjoyed this  corn bread. This corn bread contains cornmeal as well as corn kernels. It's a yeasted bread.
Ingredients 
75 Grams All Purpose Flour 
45 Grams Cornmeal  
60 Grams Caster Sugar 
1 Egg 
90 Ml Milk 
25 Grams Unsalted Butter - melted 
½ Teaspoon Instant Yeast 
120 Grams Fresh Corn Kernels
¼ Teaspoon Salt

Method

Grease and line a 6" square pan with parchment paper.

Sieve the all purpose flour. In a bowl add the all the dry ingredients - all purpose flour, cornmeal, salt, sugar and yeast. Mix it with a hand whisk.

In a another sauce pan melt the butter. Keep it to cool.

When the butter cools add the egg, milk and whisk till just blended, do not over whisk till it is foamy.

Mix in the dry ingredients and whisk till it is incorporated and no traces of flour is seen, now add in the corn kernels and mix it lightly. 

Cover the bowl and keep it aside till it doubles in volume (it took around an hour or so).
When it doubles in volume, give it a light mix and pour this into the prepared pan. 
Cover and leave it aside till it again doubles in volume for about 30 minutes or so. After 20 minutes preheat the oven at 170°C for 15 minutes. 
When the batter doubles in volume, bake it in a preheated oven for 35 to 40 minutes. 
When baked keep it on a wire rack to cool for 15 - 20 minutes. 
Lift the corn bread by the parchment paper and 
place it on the wire rack till it comes to room temperature. 
Slice it when warm and enjoy it with your tea.
 This make a perfect bread for breakfast for Hi Tea party.
Enjoy!!
Labels:  Breads, Corn kernels, Cornmeal, Egg, Yeast, Baked, Breakfast, Hi Tea, Healthy

"Let's get corny' is our tag line for this month's bread baker's and our host is Stacy of Food Lust People Love.
Do check here some of the corny breads our other baker's have done this month. 
Bacon Country Bread with Corn from Karen's Kitchen Stories
Corn Bread from Sneha's Recipe
Grits Sandwich Bread from Pastry Chef Online
Honey Skillet Cornbread from Making Miracles
Hot Water Cornbread from Palatable Pastime
Iowa "Corn" Pancakes from A Messy Kitchen
Polenta Rosemary Garlic Sourdough Bread from Spiceroots
Polenta-Crusted, Kernel-Dotted Sourdough from Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Sourdough Cornmeal Dinner Rolls from Zesty South Indian Kitchen
Southwestern Chicken Skillet with Cornbread Topping from A Day in the Life on the Farm
Studded Golden Cornbread from What Smells So Good?
Sweet Peach Cornbread from Food Lust People Love
Yeast Corn Breakfast Bread from Ambrosia
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We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient.
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Homemade Cream Style Corn

This homemade cream-style corn is naturally sweet, delicious and it is so easy to prepare. This recipe is made with fresh corn and simple seasonings. 

It's a pleasure to make your own cream style corn and enjoy eating a fresh version of this classic dish.



Yields: 1 Tin (14 oz) 
Ingredients

1.1/2 Cup Heaped Fresh Corn
2 Tablespoons Butter
1/3 Cup Water
2 Teaspoons Granulated Sugar
1 Tablespoon Heaped  All Purpose Flour
1/2 Teaspoon Salt
1/2 Teaspoon coarsely ground Black Pepper
1  Cup Milk
Method 
Remove the husks and silk from the ears of corn and rinse well.  Stand an ear on on a wide bowl or plate and with a sharp knife, cut downwards through several rows. Don't cut too close to the cob; cut the corn kernels about 3/4 of the way through. Once the kernels are cut from the cob, scrape the corn with the back of the knife to get all of the "milk" and pulp. 
Melt the butter in a large skillet / pan over medium heat. Add the corn and juices, the water and sugar. Cook, stirring, until the corn is tender and the water evaporates. Stir in flour and saute for a minute or two then add the 2 tablespoons water, blending well so that no lumps are formed. 

Gradually add the milk, stirring constantly till a smooth mixture is formed . Cook for about 2 to 3 minutes. Once your homemade creamed corn is thickened, you can season it with salt and pepper, and it's ready to serve!

  
Cool and store in a airtight container in the freezer.  
Your  homemade cream style corn is ready to use.  


My Notes :
If you want to make it more richer then add one cup of heavy cream. Cook this for about 5 minutes more or until it's how thick you would like it.


Labels : Homemade, Cream Style Corn, Milk, Corn kernels, Healthy, Vegetarian

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