Mitho lolo ( sweet flat bread ) and mirchaan ji bhaaji( chilli sabji)

MITHO LOLO
Those familiar with sindhi cuisine would know about koki or loli as we call it, the top comfort level breakfast for any sindhi😊, paired with yogurt and papad. In my home its a sunday breakfast.

Mitho lolo, is the sweet version of loli.
Mostly made on certain festivals like Satai or Thadri as its known. Food is generally cooked a day prior to Thadri, and eaten cold the next day, items which keep well are pakoras, puris, seeras, and rice which is mixed with yogurt, and mustard powder. No fire is lit to cook on Thadri.
Ladies go thier parents homes and just enjoy for the day. This year it falls on 29th August.
My late mother in law would make make mitho lolo’s every Thadri, she would make the dough patiently, rolling out the lolas and send them to the kitchen, where I had to roast them on the tawa at a very low heat..
patience 😊is the key to make good lolas.
I rarely make lolas nowadays, bcoz there are some home chefs who sell them in jakarta. I tried making them this year and they were quite good. We pair mitho lolo with a chillie sabji. Sharing both recipes today. Do try the recipe. Thank you.

Mitho lolo
250 gms whole wheat atta
6 tbsps of oil
125gms grated jaggery
2 tbsps powdered sugar
1 tsp cardamom powder.
Extra 1 cup oil for dipping.

In a bowl add grated jaggery, sugar and about 4 tbsps of hot water. Mix well till jaggery disolves.

Prepare a deep plate with about one cup of oil in it to dip the lolas.keep aside

In a big bowl or plate, put the flour( atta)
And add the oil, add 5 tbsps first and mix with finger tips. If you can gather the flour in your hands like a ball, that means oil is enough otherwise add 1 tbsp more. Add the cardamon powder and liquid jaggery, and knead gently. Try your best not to add any water. I needed to add 1 tbsp. The dough shd be tight. We need to use the dough Immediately, to avoid gluten formation, which will make the lola soft. The lola should have a crisp bite to it, and be just a little soft inside.Now divide the dough into about 5 balls, cover with a wet napkin, take one ball and smoothen it on the rolling board. Roll out to about 1 cm thick, plus minus. Prick all over with a fork. Roast on a preheated tawa on a very low heat, gently press with a wooden chapati press or napkin. Brush with very little oil, When both sides are golden brown remove onto the oil filled plate, soak for just a minute and drain.
Stack in a plate. Lolas have a long shelf life, if you store them well. In airtight boxes.

you can add cut nuts while rolling out the lolas. We like them plain.

Mirchaan ji bhaji
( chillie sabji)

250 gms green chillies( I used the thick variety)
1 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp cumin seeds
1/2 tsp hing
1.5 tbsps besan
2 tbsps grated jaggery
2 tbsps tamarind pulp
Salt to taste.
Wash and cut the green chillies into 3 to 4 pcs..

Heat about 4 to 5 tbsps oil in a pan, add cut chillies, and saute till the chillies turn white. Drain and reserve the oil.
Take the chillie oil in a cooker and add
Mustard seeds, cumin seeds and hing.
Next add the besan and saute till fragrant, add turmeric powder.
Next add chillies and half cup of water.
Close the lid and cook for 4 to 5 whistles.
Open the lid and cook till water almost dries up, at the same time mashing the chillies with a wooden whisk.
Finally add jaggery, tamarind and salt.
You shd be able to balance all the flavours here. Done.

NO BAKE MANGO CHEESE CAKE.

No bake mango cheese cake

No-Bake Mango Cheese Cake.

India finishes off with mango season, and our mango season starts. Here in Indonesia we get many types of mangoes, MANGGA HARUM MANIS,  which reads sweet fragrant, is a yellow mango with a dark green skin, this variety is as poplular as the alphonso mango in India, each mango can weigh upto 500 gms.
We also have a variety called MANGGA GEDONG, which is almost like our alphonso mango, taste and look wise.
In the making of this cheese cake , we have used MANGGA GEDONG. Do try it. Its super easy. And really delicious. You can watch the video here.

No-Bake Mango Cheesecake
Ingredients (15cm ring mold):

BISCUIT BASE:
– Biscuit 100gms
– Melted Butter 50 gms

Recipe:
BISCUIT BASE:
– Crush the Biscuits until fine
– Mix Melted Butter
– Flatten Tightly on a prepared dish + ring mold
– Freeze While you make the cheesecake filling

CHEESECAKE FILLING:
– Cream Cheese 250 gms
– Sugar 60gms
– Lemon Zest (half  Lemon)
– Lemon Juice (Half  Lemon)
– Mango Puree 200g
– Whipping Cream 150gms
– Gelatin 7gms + Water 40ml

CHEESECAKE FILLING:
– Mix Water + Gelatin to bloom in a small container
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– Mix Cream Cheese and Sugar until Smooth in a large bowl ( I used a spatula)
– Add lemon’ zest
– Add half a lemon’s worth of juice
– Add 200g of Mango Puree
– Mix Well
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– Whisk Whipping Cream until soft peaks
– Melt the gelatin over warm water
– Add the gelatin to the filling, mix well
– Fold in the whipped cream onto the filling
– Pour onto dish and ring mold
– Freeze ~30 Min

JELLY LAYER:
– Gelatin 5g + Water 30ml
– Water 100ml
– Mango Puree 200g
– Sugar 50g

JELLY LAYER:
– Mix Water + Gelatin to bloom in a small container

– Heat up: Water, 200g Mango Puree, Sugar
– Add bloomed gelatin, Mix well
– Pour onto dish and ring mold
– Chill Overnight

I decorated with dragon fruit, mango pieces and mint.

** recipe credits go to my son
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Use hot towel for easy separation of Ring mold and cheesecake!