Samosa Chat


Craving for something sweet and sour with a touch of spice? Then you should try this mouth-watering recipe, made from some leftover samosas mixed with sweet and sour chutneys and yoghurt. It is a very popular street food in India and has a wonderful tangy flavour that will make you eat it again and again…

Samosa Chat

Ingredients for Chaat (serves 1-2)
2-3 Samosas (see ingredients and recipe below)
2-3 tablespoon Tamarind chutney (see ingredients and recipe below)
1 tablespoon Green chutney (see ingredients and recipe below)
Salt to taste
¼ teaspoon roasted cumin powder
¼ teaspoon chaat masala
2-3 tablespoon yoghurt
1 tablespoon boiled chick peas
½ onion, finely chopped
1 tablespoon Sev (This crisp vermicelli is made from gram flour and is used to top almost all chaats. It is easily available in all Indian grocery stores)
Chopped coriander to garnish


For Samosas (You can also buy ready-made samosas from market and skip this step)

1 cup all purpose flour (Maida)
Water to Knead dough
2 tablespoon oil
Salt to taste
1/4th tsp. Ajwain (optional)
For Stuffing:
3-4 Potatoes (boiled, peeled & mashed)
1/2 cup Green Peas (boiled)
1-2 Green Chilies (finely chopped)
Grated Ginger
Coriander finely chopped
½ tsp Garam masala
Salt to taste
Red chili powder to taste

For Tamarind Chutney
100 gm seeded tamarind
1 cup boiled water
2 tablespoon sugar
Salt to taste
¼ teaspoon garam masala
¼ teaspoon red chilli powder

For Coriander Chutney
Coriander Bunch (washed)
1 onion
Salt to taste
Lemon juice to taste
Ginger to taste
7-8 green chillies
¼ cup water (as required)

Cooking Method (For Samosas)
1. To prepare the dough – Mix all the ingredients (Flour, salt, oil, ajwain,) except water. Add a little water at a time.  Pat and knead well for several times into a pliable dough, just as you do it to make pooris. Cover it with moist Muslin cloth and keep aside for 15 minutes.
2. For Stuffing : In a bowl add mashed potatoes and all dry masalas (salt, chili powder, garam masala) and green chillies, ginger and mix well. Add green peas and mix well. Now add coriander and keep aside.
3. Make small rolls of dough and roll it into a 4"-5" diameter circle.
4. Cut it into two parts like semi-circle.
5. Now take one semi circle and fold it like a cone. Use water on the sides while doing so to stick the joint.
6. Place a spoon of stuffing in the cone and seal the third side using a drop of water. Repeat the procedure for rest.
7. Heat oil in a deep sauce pan and fry the samosas till golden brown (fry on a medium flame).
8. Remove the samosas from pan and drain excess oil.
9. Your samosas are now ready.


Cooking Method (For Tamarind Chutney)
1. Break the tamarind into small pieces and soak in hot boiling water for two hours.
2. After two hours, mash it into a pulp and strain pressing the tamarind into the strainer so that all the pulp comes out.
3. Add sugar to the pulp mix well.
4. Add the remaining ingredients—salt, red chilli powder and garam masala.
5. Put the strained pulp in a sauce pan and boil for 15-20 minutes on medium heat.  Mix well and taste. Add more sugar or salt as needed.
6. Let the chutney cool and refrigerate.  It can be refrigerated for two to three months.

Cooking Method (For Green Chutney)
1. Combine all the ingredients (coriander, ginger, green chillies, salt and lemon juice) and grind to a smooth paste in a blender using very little water.
2. Refrigerate and use as required.

Final Preparation Method for Chaat
1. Break the samosas into large chunks, add chopped onion on it. Now add rest of the ingredients on it - - tamarind chutney, green chutney, yoghurt, boiled chick peas, salt, roasted cumin powder, chaat masala, sev and garnish with chopped coriander.
2. Your yummy Samosa Chaat  is now ready to serve.

Samosa

Samosa


Ingredients:
1 Cup Flour (Maida)
1/4 Cup Rawa
2tsp Jeera
1/2kg Potatoes
Coriander
1tsp Garam Masala
4-5 Green Chillies
Pc of ginger
Salt
Oil
1/2 Lime
Method:

For dough: Take flour (maida), rawa, 1tsp jeera, 2 tbs oil, salt. Mix and make a dough and keep it for 15 minutes.

For filling: Take boiled potatoes, cut into small pieces, add salt, coriander, garam masala and 1/2 lime.

In a small pan, take 1tsp oil, add jeera, ginger, green chillies. Saute for 2 mins and put it in the potatoes. Keep it for cooling.

Make small balls of the dough and make rotis. Cut into two halves and fill in the masala. Make it in a shape of samosa (triangular).

Then deep fry.

Sindhi Kadhi


Serves for 4
Sindhi Kadhi

Ingredients:

1/2  kg Tomatoes
100 gm Lady Finger (Bhindi). Make a small slit
100 gm Cluster Beans (Gawaal)
1 pc Drumstick (Cut into 5-6 pieces)
1 Tsp Brown Mustard Seeds (Rai)
1 Tsp Fenugreek Seeds (Methi)
1 Tsp Cumin seeds (Jeera)
1 Tsp Besan (Bengal gram flour)
Few Kokum flowers
1 Tsp Red Chilly Powder
1/2 Tsp Turmeric Powder
1/4 Tsp Asafoetida (Hing)
1 Tsp grated ginger (adrak)
4 to 6 curry leaves (kadi patta)
1 Tbsp Oil
3-4 Green Chilly
Salt to taste

Method:

1. Boil tomatoes and make puree. Keep it aside.
2. Take a vessel add oil & add rai, jeera and methi. Then add besan, mix it for two minutes till the besan turns light brown. Put green chilly, ginger, red chilly powder, turmeric, and hing.
3. Add tomato puree in the vessel. Add two glasses of water followed by kokum flowers, cluster beans, drumstick, curry leaves and salt. Keep it to boil for 30 minutes. Then add lady finger and boil for 15 minutes.
4. Serve with hot rice.

Entrepreneurs are people like you


For some people, the word ‘entrepreneur’ automatically brings to mind Peter Jones and his ilk – those high fl yers who set up and run more successful businesses than most of us could manage in several lifetimes. But in reality, an entrepreneur is anyone who chooses to go it alone and make the most of a business opportunity for themselves,
no matter how big or small.
Nowadays, being an entrepreneur is becoming a legitimate career
choice for more and more people. Gone are the days when you had
to have years of business experience under your belt before you might
even consider taking the plunge with a startup of your own. Before
getting down to the nuts and bolts of how to start a business, here’s a
brief insight into why a selection of successful entrepreneurs decided
to start their own business.
People choose to become entrepreneurs for a variety of reasons.
For some it’s an opportunity to escape their mundane nine-to-fi ve
existence and to commit their working life to something that is a lot
closer to their heart. For the ‘lifestyle’ entrepreneurs, the important
part of the deal is not how much their business grows, but the effect
it has on their life.
David Creswell, the 27-year-old founder of the comics website
ComicDomain.co.uk falls into this category. ‘I don’t care if I’m a comic
geek, it’s my hobby and I’ve turned that into a small business,’ he
says. ‘I’m proud of the service we provide and our customers are
also happy.’ For others, the motivation for starting up will come from
spotting a gap in a market they know well. Self-confessed ‘ski bums’
Tim Slade and Jules Leaver spotted an opportunity for ‘been there
done that’ T-shirts to sell to skiing holidaymakers, and started the
highly successful high-street chain Fat Face.
And for Dee Edwards, 29, the same kind of insight helped her to
launch internet company Habbo. ‘I really believed internet business
could be made successful by using technology to run a company
effectively, and leveraging the different way people were changing
their communication,’ she says. Whether it’s T-shirts or technology,
the world is littered with those who’ve been able to see a business
opportunity others simply can’t. In fact, a lack of business experience
could well give you the kind of perspective those with a blue-chip
curriculum vitae would struggle to attain. Nowhere is this better

illustrated than by Lena Bjorck. Arriving in the UK from Sweden with
no qualifi cations she landed a job as a kitchen porter, but quickly
realised the country’s service industry was just not up to scratch. So
without a pound in her pocket or even the most basic equipment,
she quit. She now runs one of the country’s most successful catering
companies, Inn or Out.
To help inspire you, here are profi les of four companies, started by
entrepreneurs with quite different backgrounds and ideas, who took
the decision to launch a business for the fi rst time and succeeded.

Starting a business in a recession – pros and cons


Reasons not to start in a recession
1. People are spending less money
2. It will be harder to raise money
3. It feels risky at a time when everyone is scared of risk

Reasons not to start in a recession
1. It is cheaper to start now than at any other time
2. So it needs less cash to start than at any other time
3. Your opportunity cost is small
4. People and businesses still consider some new options
5. Creative non-cash deals easier to do e.g. partnerships
6. Easier to hire great staff/consultants
7. Your positive energy amid a sea of depression will stand out
8. Cheap acquisitions
Technology has advanced to such a stage, it’s now possible to start a global business from a laptop, forcing the entrepreneurial doors wide open to everyone from teenagers to the retired and those who quite sensibly want to dip their toes in the water (or at least on eBay) before taking the plunge. There’s also a greater range of fi nance available to help make your entrepreneurial dreams a reality than ever before. Even though some of the key sources of fi nance, such as banks and equity investors (which take a stake in your company in exchange for fi nance) have been badly hit by the credit crunch, and are investing less in new businesses, money is still available. So if your idea is good enough – and presented in the right way – people will want to invest in you. (For a detailed discussion of fi nance options, see Chapter 4). What’s more, if you can gain investment in tougher economic times, it’s tantamount to a rubber stamp of success. There has also never been so much help and information for people
who are thinking about striking out on their own, and the government has never been so geared to encourage enterprise. The National Enterprise Academy, which will open its doors in September 2009, will deliver the UK’s fi rst full-time accredited courses in Enterprise and Entrepreneurship. It is the brainchild of Dragon’s Den entrepreneur Peter Jones and its aim is to give students – aged from 16 to 18 – the skills, experience and support to learn how to set up and run successful and innovative businesses, or to become enterprising employees, helping to grow existing businesses – skills that can be used across any business sector, and skills for life.

Prime-time television shows such as Dragon’s Den, The Apprentice, Tycoon and Risking It All have pushed the idea of running your own business to the forefront of the national psyche – no longer is it exclusive to the daring or the pinstriped, it’s for everyone. Of course, startups.co.uk has been championing business pioneers and helping those inspired to follow in their footsteps for some time now, through its website, awards and other events. As such, startups.co.uk has been more aware than many of the rise in interest in entrepreneurialism. But even we were surprised when our fi rst book How They Started, telling the startup stories behind some of the UK’s best-loved brands, from Innocent Drinks to Pizza Express, hit Amazon’s Top 20 on its release in 2007, and garnered considerable media coverage. Such is the current buzz around business. The startups.co.uk website has become a font of knowledge and debate on starting your own business, and Start Your Own Business 2010 draws all this vital information together in a defi nitive guide to starting your own company. The book is presented in the readable, sharp, jargon-free style that characterises startups.co.uk, with key tips, action points and engaging case studies to help you on your way. Whether you have designs on becoming the next Richard Branson or simply want to go it alone and be your own boss, you have come to the right place. The following pages will guide you through choosing the right business to run and deciding whether you are up to the job of launching your own company, to drawing up your business plan and everything else involved in preparing you for take off.
So fasten your seatbelt and get ready for the ride of your life…

Still a good time to start up


If you have picked up this guide and are reading this page, the chances are that you are thinking about starting your own business. And, despite whichever direction the prevailing economic wind is blowing in, you are not alone. Until the recession in 2008, more and more people were feeling the entrepreneurial urge. More than 200,000 new businesses registered for VAT (value-added tax) in 2007, according to the latest government statistics in November 2008 – a rise of 23,700 over 2006. Although the 2008 fi gures won’t be available until late 2009, indications are that there will be only a small  decline in VAT registrations, despite de-registrations – those companies going out of business – expected to increase signifi cantly, according to the Department of Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform. This is because many people who have lost their job are starting up on their own.

Despite the downturn, small- and medium-sized businesses remain a key driver of the UK economy. The days of hundreds of large companies employing thousands  of staff are no more. The number of aspiring entrepreneurs starting small businesses has surged in recent years, and their companies now make up 99.9% of the total businesses in the UK, and are responsible for almost half of the UK’s workforce.

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I have prepared some of the discounted thing buying sites.
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How to hack wifi

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I have a simple and very simple solution, why dont you ask them for password?? this is the first and the best suitable answer from my side.

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Thats why they all sucks!!!

the better option is why dont you ask them?? why do you want to steal your neighbours?? isnt it?

Ok lets be a human and its not good to cheat or fraud them. what do you say guys??

Work online to earn

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Hope for Blackberry Z10

Blackberry recently launched z10 model smartphone have taken the market up, which caused to rise in the RIM(Research In Motion) share 25% up side, as the main thing is that in last three month blackberry have shipped 1 mission smart phones to worldwide.

Isnt this a good news for RIM? Best of Luck RIM, Get you and run now.

Internet Slowwed Down

According to the news channels and reports, This is the ever the largest DDOS attack on the spam blocker yet in the history. According to the news this is against the spammer to the spam blocker. If this is true, i believe that those spammer must be punished physically and from their country.

What the heck is, may be due to this we are unable to surf the sites well..  I dont know how are you all guys doin on. There is really a hard to get the site, i have complained the hosting providers as well but they say they have everything perfect on their end and my ISP says they have their connections are OK. I dont know what this have caused, so i finally made a conclude doing the tracert in dos command.

As the tracert shows there is the loss in the packets on the path between the website hosters and my ISP.

I read the news on yahoo on this link http://news.yahoo.com/internet-slowed-cyber-attack-spam-blocker-185437944.html   so this must be happening. I just say "Go to Hell"

what is DDOS attack

DDOS Attack Diagram source: wikipedia
Currently the level of security is being increased though how far they are increased the hacking is getting twice much each day and after.

Umm i have first heard that demonoid is attacked DDOS attacked which was my favourite site for accessing files and download. Then after that i stared to explore regarding those things. Recently ago same case was happened to godaddy as well. Though they have recovered from it but demonoid still is not in existance.

hi lets go and talk about the DDOS attack, its defined as Distributed Denial of services where a server is targeted and attacked later. So what happens here is let me go through in points.
1. Firstly the hackers targets the server computer and makes a program which will collect the hundreds of clients computer and make a sunchronous communication. Those clients computer could be yours and mine. as when we take some those files out computer will also be affected and they will be working for the hackers. may be the any of the best antivirus wont be knowing those things.
2. Now our computer are in their controls and those computer will be corresponding as they want.
3. There are others hundreds and thousands of computers follows those instructions and gives hundreds and thousands of instructions and play with servers. which will give unwanted load to the server that they wont be working and this those servers fails to work.

This is how the ddos attack are done. thank  you.