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A little smartness is all it takes to make traditional favourites easily at home. Malai Barfi, for instance, can be made quite speedily and easily at home by using readymade mava. While the mithai does require a day to cool, you can eliminate the many back breaking hours of work in the kitchen by using this foolproof recipe. So go ahead and prepare homemade Malai Barfi and serve them to your family and friends with a real, relaxed smile on your face.
bhajiya pav | mumbai roadside bhajiya pav | maharastrian bhajiya pav | with 26 amazing images. The all-time favourite combination of soft, succulent ladi pav and yummy potatoes, which features in many Mumbai roadside snacks like Pav Bhaji and Vada Pav comes together in an easier and more handy form in this bhajiya pav. mumbai roadside bhajiya pav is made from potato slices which are dipped in a besan batter and deep-fried into bhaiyas, which are then sandwiched between ladi pav along with a drizzling of tongue-tickling chutneys. You can keep the sauces ready, but deep-fry the potatoes just before preparing the bhajiya pav because the crispness of the bhajiyas and the tang of the chutneys are the secrets behind the success of this mumbai roadside bhajiya pav. I would like to share some important tips to make the perfect bhajiya pav. For frying the aloo bajji for maharastrian bhajiya pav, heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan. To check if the oil is hot or not, drop a tiny amount of batter into oil and if it comes on the top immediately after 1-2 seconds then oil is ready to deep fry. If it submerges then oil is not ready, if it comes on top immediately then the oil is very hot. Enjoy how to make bhajiya pav | mumbai roadside bhajiya pav | maharastrian bhajiya pav with detailed step by step photos and video below.
sama panki recipe | farali sama panki | rajgira, arrowroot, sama panki with curds | with 30 images. sama panki is a popular snack made during fasting in India. Learn to make rajgira, arrowroot, sama panki with curds. A unique batter of sama, rajgira, arrowroot, sour curds, coriander and ginger green chilli paste is used to make this delicious and satiating sama panki. Without onion, garlic or any overwhelming spices, this sanwa panki is very soothing to the palate. sama panki is made during Ekadashi, Sankashti Chaturthi, Navratri, Janmashtami and Mahashivratri. With only 48 calories per sama panki, this is a perfect recipe to be had by all, restricted amounts for diabetics. Serve sama panki hot with healthy green chutney. Enjoy sama panki recipe | farali sama panki | rajgira, arrowroot, sama panki with curds | with step by step photos.
Colourful and tangy, the chick pea salad has a very peppy accompaniment. Savour the tanginess of tomatoes, green chillies and lemon juice; the wholesomeness of chick peas and potatoes; and the chat-pati hints of black salt and chaat masala, all in one enticing package!
Simple kadhi morphs into a wholesome accompaniment with the addition of mixed vegetables. I have chosen light and common vegetables for the vegetable and yoghurt kadhi but you can experiment with others, depending on what you have on hand. Remember to stir the curds mixture in the beginning, or else it will separate.
nariyal ki meethi roti recipe | Maharashtrian sweet coconut roti | nariyal wali roti | nariyal ka meetha paratha | with 34 amazing images. nariyal ki meethi roti recipe | Maharashtrian sweet coconut roti | nariyal wali roti | nariyal ka meetha paratha is a unique sweet flavoured Indian rotis. Learn how to make Maharashtrian sweet coconut roti. To make nariyal ki meethi roti, combine the wheat flour, ghee and salt in a bowl and mix well. Knead into a soft dough using approximately 1/3 cup of water. Cover with a lid and keep aside for 15 minutes. For the stuffing, heat the ghee in a broad non-stick pan, add the coconut and cook on a medium flame for 5 to 7 minutes, while stirring continuously. Remove from the flame, add the sugar, cardamom powder and nutmeg powder and mix well. Divide the stuffing into 6 equal portions and keep aside. Knead the dough and divide it into 6 equal portions. Roll out each portion of the dough into a 150 mm. (6”) diameter circle, using whole wheat flour for rolling. Heat a non-stick tava and cook the roti for 10 to 15 seconds on each side till light brown spots appear. Place the lightly cooked roti on a flat, dry surface, spread a portion of the prepared stuffing on half of the roti and fold it over to make a semi-circle. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle) and cook the roti, using a little ghee, till it turns golden brown in colour from both the sides. Repeat with the remaining dough and stuffing to make 5 more rotis. Serve immediately. Nariyal wali roti is a variation of the evergreen delight puran poli, made with wheat flour and a slightly modified stuffing. Adding a little salt to the dough helps to enhance the sweetness of the stuffing. Fresh grated coconut has always had a presence in Indian cooking in various forms. In nariyal ka meetha paratha it is used to make a sweet stuffing. The highlight is the addition of cardamom powder and nutmeg powder which adds a rich taste to the stuffing. It is the perfect option to satisfy your sweet craving. Tips for nariyal ki meethi roti. 1. You can vary the amounts of nutmeg and sugar as per your taste. 2. Remember to cook the roti on a high flame till it is semi-cooked. Cook only for 10 to 15 seconds till light brown spots appear. 3. After stuffing it, the roti has to be cooked on a medium flame. 4. Remember to press the roti with a spatula while cooking. This ensures that the roti gets well-cooked all over. Enjoy nariyal ki meethi roti recipe | Maharashtrian sweet coconut roti | nariyal wali roti | nariyal ka meetha paratha| with step by step photos.
Phirni is a wonderful, creamy dessert made with ground rice combined with milk, cream, sugar and some saffron strands for flavouring. This superb dessert also tastes great when flavoured with saffron (kesar) or rose essence. The key to a good phirni is to grind the rice well. The phirni is a common preparation in most Punjabi households and is traditionally served in earthenware bowls called ‘shikoras’. These are popularly known as ‘matki phirnis’ and are served at most punjabi restaurants and functions.
Kala Khatta is an ever-popular Indian flavour for juices and slushes. Here is a fascinating Kala Khatta Slush that is sure to tickle your taste buds with its icy consistency and refreshing taste. Crushed ice gives it its characteristic mouth-feel while a dash of jeera powder and chaat masala give it a chatpata flavour. Serve the Kala Khatta Slush immediately after preparation, before the ice melts. Try other recipes like Orange Sorbet Slush and Adrak aur Ganne ka Slush .
laccha paratha recipe | Punjabi lachedar paratha | Indian layered paratha | with 24 amazing images. laccha paratha recipe is a popular Punjabi lachedar paratha. In Punjabi, parat means layers and hence this is a soft Indian layered paratha made from whole wheat flour and ghee. This Punjabi lachedar paratha is quite appetizing to look at, and even more interesting to bite into, because the layers separated by ghee give a crumbly, melt-in-the-mouth texture. The secret of making perfect laccha parathas lies in rolling them the right way. Although it might initially seem difficult, it becomes quite easy once you’ve made one or two laccha parathas. So, out with the rolling pins. Let’s try our hand at this mouth-watering Indian layered parathas. You can make laccha paratha with maida or multigrain flour. We have made laccha paratha with whole wheat flour in our recipe below. Notes on laccha paratha recipe. 1. Add the lukewarm water gradually to form a dough. 2. Many people even make use of milk to knead the lachha parantha dough. The more oil or ghee you use to make the paratha, the flakier it will be. 3. Roll it over again from one end to the other end to form a swiss roll. 4. Do not roll too thin as you won’t be able to enjoy the layers. Also, do not press a lot while rolling or else there will be no layers. If you are finding difficulty in rolling, gently lift the paratha, dust little flour on the rolling board and then continue rolling. This will also prevent the paratha from sticking. These laccha parathas make a good satiating combo with kadai paneer, paneer pasanda, dal makhani or dal fry. Learn to make laccha paratha recipe | Punjabi lachedar paratha | Indian layered paratha with detailed step by step photos.
dahi bhindi recipe | Kerala style dahi bhindi | South Indian dahi bhindi | okra yoghurt gravy | with 30 amazing images. dahi bhindi recipe is made like Kerala style dahi bhindi. Learn how to make South Indian dahi bhindi. Kerala style dahi bhindi is a delicious and easy-to-make curry that is popular in Kerala cuisine. It is made with curd and spices, and has a slightly sweet and sour taste. A Kerala-style preparation of bhindi hence called Kerala style dahi bhindi, with an aromatic seasoning, and the added flavour of tomatoes and onions. Churned curds form the base for the dahi bhindi, giving it a tangy yet light mouth-feel. It goes great with puris. pro tips for Kerala style dahi bhindi. 1. Deep-fry the bhindi (ladies finger) on a medium flame till they turn crisp. 2. Cook on a slow flame for a minute, while stirring continuously to prevent the curds from splitting. 3. Kasuri methi can also be added to ladyfingers as per taste. 4. Before cutting the bhindi, add some salt and lemon juice to them. This will reduce the stickiness present in bhindi. Bhindi, a popular Indian vegetable, can be used in many different ways to prepare sabzi. Check out our 125 recipes using bhindi and try healthy bhindi masala recipe. Enjoy dahi bhindi recipe | Kerala style dahi bhindi | South Indian dahi bhindi | okra yoghurt gravy | with step by step photos.
mirchi vada recipe | Indian stuffed mirchi bada | Rajasthani mirchi vada | mirchi bhajji | with 28 amazing images. mirchi vada recipe | Indian stuffed mirchi bada | Rajasthani mirchi vada | mirchi bhajji is perfect to perk up your mood at snack time. Learn how to make Indian stuffed mirchi bada. Here is a tongue-tickling fried snack, which will transform tea-time into a memorable experience, especially during the monsoon! Bhavnagari chillies, with their mildly-spicy flavour and juicy crispness, are stuffed with a mouth-watering potato mixture, dipped in a besan based batter, and deep-fried to a golden brown and presented in the form of Rajasthani mirchi vada. While the very appearance of this Indian stuffed mirchi bada is appetizing, it lures you even deeper into its magic once you bite into it. It will take all your will-power to restrict your portion to a few vadas! But remember the deeper the green colour of the bhavnagri mirchi, the spicier they are. So buy them as per the spice level you enjoy. Serve this popular mirchi bhajji with Dahiwali Pudina ki Chutney, Khajur Imli Ki Chutney or just Tomato Ketchup. Tips to make mirchi vada recipe. 1. Make sure the besan batter is not very thick and not very thin. 2. Deep fry the mirchi vada on a medium flame for perfect so it cooks well. 3. Make sure you remove the seeds from the chillies or else it will be spicier in taste. Enjoy mirchi vada recipe | Indian stuffed mirchi bada | Rajasthani mirchi vada | mirchi bhajji | with step by step photos.
aloo matar | aloo matar sabzi | aloo mutter | aloo matar ki sabji | punjabi aloo matar | with 20 amazing images. Aloo matar is one of the most popular North Indian Sabzis , loved by Indians across the globe. This Punjabi style aloo matar sabzi is made of aloo, matar and onions cooked in Indian aromatic spices. At home, we eat this aloo matar sabzi with plain roti. At times my kids love this aloo matar sukhi sabzi just with plain bread which just soaks up the masala of this sabzi. This dry aloo matar sabzi is mildly spiced and has a nice gravy of tomatoes, onions, ginger, garlic and green chilli paste. Our recipe ofpunjabi aloo matar as few ingredients to use which are always available in the Indian kitchen. The recipe of aloo mattar ki sabji is easy to make and even a beginner will be able to follow this recipe. Since the spice levels are low in aloo matar, this recipe is perfect for kids. This aloo matar sabzi can be made without onion and garlic and just skip it in the method if you wish. Aside from aloo matar sabzi check out our other popular Punjabi sabzi recipes like baingan bharta and methi matar malai.
Olives and jalapeno may not be the typical ingredients you would think of adding to an uttapa, but the outcome is wonderful! While you would normally add ingredients like olive, jalapeno and sun-dried tomato to pizzas and pastas, here we have perked up scrumptious mini uttapas with these ingredients to give an exotic touch to a normal snack. The result is quite off-beat but totally awesome. Everybody will love the Olive, Jalapeno and Sun-Dried Tomato Mini Uttapa, and the best part is that it is very tasty by itself without needing any accompaniments. So, you can conveniently serve it as a starter at parties. You can even consider making a uttapa platter by coupling this with other mini uttapas like the Oats Palak and Sprouts Mini Uttapa , and the Mini Rava Uttapa .
Here is a scrumptious treat for the fun-loving foodie! Bhavnagari chillies, with their convenient size and mildly spicy taste, are ideal for making this delicious snack. The chillies are first stuffed with paneer and cheese, then dipped in a plain flour batter and deep-fried. Using a combination of cheeses gives the filling a nice texture, while a dash of pepper complements the natural spiciness of the chillies, and enhances the taste further. Relish the Chillies Stuffed with Paneer and Cheese immediately after preparation along with tongue-tickling Hot and Sweet Sauce. You can also try other interesting snacks like Baby Corn Fritters and Budijaw .
Rich and easy are terms that are not easily associated together, but you will be surprised to find that this recipe is absolutely fuss-free yet fascinatingly rich! This creamy and nutty ladoo, made with mawa, paneer, dry fruits and nuts is very easy to make and involves no cooking. It is more of mixing, shaping and refrigeration. Chilling the Nuts Khoya Ladoo is very important because it makes them nice and firm. You will also enjoy the mild hint of cardamom in this recipe, which sharpens the rich dairy taste. You can also try other interesting sweets like Walnut and Cashewnut Balls , Rocky Road Popcorn Balls and Chocolaty Balls .
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