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Mar 31

Written by: Jayanthi
Saturday, March 31, 2007

Recipe: Burritos with Ginger/Tamarind Sauce: A Mexican Indian Delight

 

There are two steps to this fusion dish:

1.  Prepare the ginger/tamarind sauce.

2.  Prepare the burrito.

 

Ginger Tamarind Sauce  (Pulinji)

 

Ingredients:

3 tbspn             Finely minced fresh ginger

                     Finely chopped green chilis
1 cup                water

Small ball          Tamarind, small ball, a little bigger than a gooseberry
1 tbspn             Chilli powder
1 tsp                 Mustard seeds
6-10                 Curry leaves
5                      Fenugreek seeds
3 tbspn             grated jaggery (or brown sugar)

1-2 tspn           salt to taste

5                      peppercorns
3 tbspn             Oil      

                        rice powder (optional)

 

Method:

Step 1:
Soak tamarind in 1 cup warm water for 15 minutes and extract the juice. This should yield about a cup of thick tamarind extract. Filter it and keep aside.

Step 2:
Dry roast fenugreek seeds until the color changes. Powder it and keep aside.

Step 3:

Heat Oil in a pan.

 

Step 4:

When oil is hot, add the mustard seeds.

 

Step 5:

When mustard seeds pop, add the ginger, green chilies and curry leaves.  Stir fry about 5 minutes.


Step 6:

Add the tamarind water, chili powder, fenugreek seeds-powdered, peppercorns, salt, jaggery. Boil about 15 minutes – 5 minutes on high, 10 minutes on low.


This will thicken as it cools.  If you want to thicken it quicker, add a few pinches of rice powder.  When you use this sauce, use it in small doses, it is quite full of taste (potent)!

 

Adapted from:  http://myworksh0p.blogspot.com/2007/01/puliyinjitamarind-ginger-hot-sauce.html

 

Burrito-

1 16 oz can      vegetarian refried beans - warmed

½ cup each      diced veggies per your taste including, tomatoes, mushrooms, green/red/orange pepper, onion, lettuce, etc.

2-4                                      large tortillas

2 tspn               sour cream

2 tspn               guacamole (optional)

 

To make the burrito with pulinji (ginger/tamarind sauce).

 

Step 1:

Place the tortilla on the plate.  Spread the refried beans in the center.  Put on the veggies.

Roll up.  Using sour cream while rolling up the ends of the bread acts like a glue.

 

Step 2:

After it’s rolled up, drizzle the pulinji sauce over the top of the burrito per taste.

 

Step 3:

If you use guacamole it could be on the side.

 

Enjoy!

 

For more recipes: Indian, Mexican, Euopean, Chinese, American, Hungarian, etc, join my yahoo group and look in the files section:

 

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jayanthishomepage/

 

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