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kadak rumali roti recipe | karari rumali roti | tokri khakra | crispy roti | with 33 amazing images. karari rumali roti is a very crispy rumali roti which is served in many restaurants and Dhaba’s in India as a starter or appetizer. Learn how to make kadak rumali roti recipe | karari rumali roti | tokri khakra | crispy roti | This crispy rumali roti is also called as tokri papad and karari rumali roti which is super crispy and full of flavours. The making of kadak rumali roti is so similar to the Gujarati Khakra by pressing and cooking it on low flame to make it crispier. This karari rumali roti is just like masala papad and can be consumed without any side dish. It looks like a roti tokri with spices and topping. You can innovate it by adding multiple flavours to it such as Italian, Mexican etc. kadak rumali roti is authentically served by adding melted butter, spices and coriander, But here this tokri khakra is given an innovative twist to a make it chaat style. I have used an iron kadhai to make this crispy karari roti. The crispy rumali khakhra is then brushed with ghee and sprinkled with a variety of masalas and topping to give it a spicy chatpata flavour like masala papad or chaat. Tips to make kadak rumali roti : 1. Resting time is very important for the dough as it becomes softer and can easily roll out the rumali roti. 2. Press and cook the rumali roti on low flame evenly at the egdes to make it crispier. 3. Serve it immediately for better taste otherwise it will become soft and soggy. 4. Cover the rest of the dough while rolling one roti to avoid it from drying. 5. You can also add Cucumber as a topping with onions and tomatoes. Enjoy kadak rumali roti recipe | karari rumali roti | tokri khakra | crispy roti | with detailed step by step images.
Help your kids face exams bravely! This nutritious recipe will help overcome examination fear and anxiety. Brimming with protein, calcium and folic acid, serve this to your kids on a tense evening before exams, or even during parties!
healthy kadhi recipe | low fat Gujarati kadhi | with 10 amazing images. Kadhi is one of the most popular Indian main course dishes. Made of curd, thickened with besan, and spiced up in different variants, the kadhi kind of refreshes your taste buds and helps loosen the food you eat it with. Each region has its own variant of kadhi – the Rajasthani Pakoda Kadhi, Punjabi Pakoda Kadhi, Gujarati Kadhi, Maharashtrian Kokum Kadhi and more. Kadhi is generally a healthy option because it gives fat-soluble vitamins like Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin E and Vitamin K. We have gone a step further and modified the traditional Gujarati version of Kadhi, to make it a low-cholesterol and diabetic-friendly. We have used low-fat curd and reduced the ghee to just 1 tsp. in this healthy kadhi recipe. Low-fat curd is suitable for adults with heart problems and those on a weight-loss, low-fat or low-calorie diet. We have also done away with sugar and jaggery, but it tastes awesome this way too. Make this yummy Low-Fat Kadhi, and serve it with a delicious diabetic-friendly khichdi recipe like Jowar and Vegetable Khichdi, Wholesome Khichdi or Oats Khichdi. Learn how to make healthy kadhi recipe | low fat Gujarati kadhi recipe with detailed step by step photos below.
Like coorgi rotis, coorgi puris as also made with a combination of steamed rice and rice flour. A dash of chopped coriander and green chillies are enough to enhance the flavour of these sumptuous puris. The masala coorgi puris turn out really soft due to the moisture in cooked rice, but make sure you serve these immediately before they become soggy.
Let’s transform tortilla chips into a healthy snack, and quickly too! an assortment of veggies is swiftly stir-fried and mixed with baked beans and a homemade salsa of tomatoes, jalapenos and spring onions. The tortilla chips is arranged on a dish, loaded with this fabulously tasty topping, and garnished with fresh spring onions. If in a hurry, you can even buy some tomato salsa from the store to make it all the more faster.
A traditional tikki made with lotus roots, potatoes and spinach, combined with a tangy green paste and delicately flavoured with fennel powder.
Oriental stir-fry, one of the most popular stir-fries in china is the oriental stir-fry. Traditionally this stir-fry is a mélange of vegetables that is in season. In some parts of china they also add steamed rice and noodles into this stir-fry making it an amazing dish. Cabbage, bean sprouts, broccoli and spring onions are tossed in hot oil infused with chili and garlic and served hot. You could throw in baby corn and other vegetables as well. A great dish as it is low in oil, high on the nutrition scale yet extremely delicious!
The luscious taste of Paneer Balls in Dill Sauce lives up to the expectations that its enticing appearance creates. A pleasant green sauce of dill leaves pepped up with onions and chillies, and loaded with milk, butter and cheese for a rich and creamy mouth-feel, dresses up scrumptious deep-fried paneer and dill balls, making up a tasty plateful!
Paneer kalimirch, a protein rich dish for a healthier and beautiful you! poppy seeds are good source of calcium, protein, and iron. I have used low fat paneer, milk to curb down extra calories and fat. Ensure you soak the poppy seeds and cashewnuts in warm water before grinding them to get a smooth paste.
Palak and paneer are made for each other. Not only do the two flavours and textures complement each other, but the vibrant green and the soft white combine beautifully to make this dish a treat for the eyes too!
A great way to introduce and mask calcium rich methi and spinach along paneer in your diet. Serve hot with phulkas.
This is a dry dish made with vegetables like beans, cluster beans or banana flower and dal. It usually goes well with More Kuzhambu , raitas like Red Pumpkin Pachadi or Doodhi Pachadi and dry roasted or fried appalam.
This 'chatpata' treat should be accompanied with steaming hot puris. The chole masala imparts a zesty flavour to this dish, and is commonly available at most provision stores.
The plantain (banana) is one of the most commonly grown vegetables along the coastal and richly-irrigated regions of India. This dish, made using the plantain is a part of the festive fare served on Onam and Pongal. It is very easy to make and is a wonderful accompaniment to steamed rice and dal .
Rich and luscious, the Potato Amritsari derives its grandeur from a paste of cahewnuts and onions, with green chillies and other ingredients. This creamy paste together with curds and spice powders forms a delicious base for deep-fried potato cubes, offering the diner an experience par excellence.
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