Equipment  >  Non-stick Pan  >  
1530 recipes


Peri peri or piri piri is a fiery sauce of African origin, made with fresh red chillies. It is tinged with multiple flavours – garlicky, spicy, tangy and herby – and is guaranteed to tickle your taste buds and fire up your appetite. In this innovative recipe, we have sandwiched pav bread with freshly-made peri peri sauce and topped it with cheese. The outcome is a scrumptious and cheesy treat that everybody will love. Serve the Cheesy Peri Peri Stuffed Pav immediately after preparation, to enjoy the crackling flavour and gooey cheesiness. Try other pav based recipes like Pav Sandwich and Pav Bhaji Sandwich .
This recipe packages soft and splendid khatta dhoklas in an all-new, super exciting form. Here, the dhoklas are bathed in a creamy coconut sauce, made of coconut milk perked up with a simple tempering and spiced up with green chilli paste. Curry leaves give the coconut sauce a wonderful aroma and also add to the good looks as they contrast against the white background. Khatta Dhokla Topped with Coconut Sauce is a great way to start your meal. You can also have it as an evening snack . If you don’t know how to make dhoklas, you can look up our recipes or buy a pack of instant dhokla mix from the market. Try other dhokla recipes like the Methi Moong Dal Dhokla and the Moong Dal Dhokla .
The Mustard Masala Jackfruit is a spicy preparation that totally masks the raw flavour of jackfruit and turns it into a fiery, tongue-tickling delicacy! A must-try for spice lovers, this recipe flavours raw jackfruit with a special masala of mustard and red chillies. It is the mustard that gives this dish its characteristic taste, which is not just spicy but pungent in a unique way. It leaves your palate warm with the heat of the chillies and mustard. Although simple and traditional, the tempering of mustard seeds and urad adds a rich aroma and nice crunch to this flavour-packed treat. Enjoy it with rice or rotis . You can also have a go at other jackfruit recipes like Jackfruit Curry and Kathal ki Subzi .
A sumptuous soup of onion-tinged potatoes, loaded with butter, milk and cream, the Potage Darblay is a classic French recipe that everybody will fall in love with as soon as they have the first spoonful. Although this soup is rich, it has a very comforting and pleasant flavour. You can serve it with bread roll and butter, as a start to the day or the start of a meal. This traditional potato onion soup tends to thicken after some time, so if you are serving it later, add a little water and adjust the seasoning. You can also try other wonderful soups like the Lemon Grass and Coconut Soup and Cheese Hot Pot .
Amazingly luscious ice-cream with the rich flavour of dried figs is just a few steps away. With easily available ingredients, you can now make your family go, “Wow,” with this easy and quick recipe. Since we use condensed milk and milk powder, you do not have to spend hours next to the stove cooking the milk to make this delicious Fig Ice-Cream. When something so tasty comes with minimal effort, why would one not try it right away... While planning a dessert menu for parties, do select Fig Ice Cream, it will tickle both traditional and adventurous palates.
The cottage cheese dumplings used in this preparation is special in many ways. Firstly, there is a perfect balance of textures – with soft paneer, crunchy cabbage and mushy potatoes for binding. Then, it is notable that these dumplings are steamed and not deep-fried. Then, of course, there is the herb sauce and the chopped tomato garnish that perfectly complement these dumplings. All in all, the cottage cheese dumplings with spinach sauce is a perfect starter for any occasion!
Palak Dal Soup for Babies and Toddler | Palak Moong Dal Soup for Kids | Dal Spinach Soup for Babies | Spinach Soup for Babies | Palak Green Moong Dal Soup for Babies and Toddlers | 9 Month Old Baby Food | with 15 amazing images. A mouth-watering soup that combines two different food groups – dals and leafy vegetables, this makes a really fulfilling meal in the form of Palak Dal Soup for Babies and Toddler for your child. While your child is sure to be happy with the texture and taste of this Palak Moong Dal Soup for Babies and Toddlers, you will be happy about its nutrient profile, which combines iron, vitamin A and folic acid from spinach and calcium, protein and iron from moong dal. In the beginning months the baby may not have more than 3 to 4 tbsp of this Dal Spinach Soup for Babies, but as the infant turns into a toddler s(he) will. Give the baby some time to get accustomed to all the changes. Enjoy Palak Dal Soup for Babies and Toddler | Palak Moong Dal Soup for Kids | Dal Spinach Soup for Babies | Spinach Soup for Babies | Palak Green Moong Dal Soup for Babies and Toddlers | 9 Month Old Baby Food| with detailed step by step photos
A too-yummy-to-describe creation from the Thai repertoire, Fried Potatoes in Ginger Mushroom Sauce features crisp potato wedges tossed in a saucy base made of pungent ingredients like ginger and garlic together with succulent mushrooms and crunchy veggies. The vegetables that go in, like onions and capsicum, also do more than add volume to the sauce. They all have distinct flavours, which reflect in the dish. Make sure you serve the Fried Potatoes in Ginger Mushroom Sauce as soon as it is prepared, in order to enjoy the crunch of the veggies and the crispness of the potato wedges.
sev murmura recipe | sev kurmura | sev mamra | spicy puffed rice | masala puffed rice | with 12 amazing images. The sev murmura recipe features a mix of two all-time favourites – sev and kurmura – in a handy dry form. It is a light and easy to make dry snack. This has lesser calories than any other street food recipe. In this scrumptious Gujarati sev kurmura jar snack, the sev and puffed rice are sautéed in oil with a dash of spices. This helps the flavours to sink in well, and also keeps the puffed rice crisp and nice for some days. You can also add in onions, tomatoes some chutneys and use the sev murmura in making bhel puri. I usually prepare sev murmura and store it in an air-tight container for midnight cravings and hunger pangs. Also, you can serve it to your guests and makes a perfect Indian travel dry snack. My kids also prefer taking it along with them to school as a kids tiffin treat! A cup of masala puffed rice with tea is enough to keep you full for a while. Make sure to use fresh, good quality murmura to get tasty, crunchy sev mamra . The sev kurmura can also be used to make chaats like Bhel Puri and Sukha Bhel. Learn to make sev murmura recipe | sev kurmura | sev mamra | spicy puffed rice | masala puffed rice | with detailed step by step recipe photos below.
Think of pineapples and coconut milk and the first thing you notice is the contrast between the two – right from the texture to the flavour and aroma, everything about these two are contrasting. Yet, the two get along so beautifully with each other, balancing their features and giving your palate a fine treat. In this amazing Coconut Pineapple Curry, pineapple and coconut milk are combined with a flavoursome paste of coconut, ginger and other spices, to get a really tongue-tickling dish that everybody will enjoy. Serve the Coconut Pineapple Curry hot and fresh. Enjoy other recipes like Cashew Curry and Phudina, Coriander and Coconut Milk Rice .
A tasty mélange of crisp vegetables in schezwan sauce.
easy brown rice risotto recipe | Indian style brown rice vegetable risotto | healthy brown rice vegetable risotto | garlic brown rice risotto | with 20 amazing images. Easy brown rice risotto is a slightly healthier option than other cheese and fat laden risotto. This Indian style brown rice vegetable risotto is flavoured using readily-available ingredients that nevertheless add an irresistible aroma and taste. Learn how to make healthy brown rice vegetable risotto. Risotto is one of the most famous Italian rice dishes, now popular all over the world. While it is now beheld as an exotic recipe, most Italians look at Risotto as a homely and soothing meal made with rice and some form of stock. To make easy brown rice risotto, heat little oil and sauté onions, garlic and capsicum. To that add other ingredients like brown rice, milk, oregano, chilli flakes, salt and little cornflour-milk mixture. Mix all these and cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Finally add very little cheese and cook for another minute. Healthy risotto is ready. Remember to serve it immediately to enjoy its perfect texture. This vegetarian, cheese-based version of Indian style brown rice vegetable risotto is made heart-friendly by using high-fibre brown rice, minimal cheese, and a mixture of cornflour and low-fat milk for thickening. This little cornflour and cheese is needed for the risotto texture. However making this risotto will make you pile up on less calories than the cheese loaded risotto made with Arborio rice. With capsicums for colour and crunch, this garlic brown rice risotto is flavoured using readily-available ingredients that nevertheless add an irresistible aroma and taste. This brown rice vegetable risotto is a suggestive pick for heart patients and hypertensives. They can add more veggies like finely chopped carrots and broccoli to make it more heart-friendly. But remember to restrict the serving size and don’t make it a daily fare. Enjoy easy brown rice risotto recipe | Indian style brown rice vegetable risotto | healthy brown rice vegetable risotto | garlic brown rice risotto | with step by step photos.
Maharashtrian papdi and moong dal vadi sabzi recipe | Indian moong dal vadi masala | papdi vadi vegetable Maharashtrian style | with 37 amazing images. Maharashtrian papdi and moong dal vadi sabzi recipe | Indian moong dal vadi masala | papdi vadi vegetable Maharashtrian style is a unique combination with an amazing flavour. Learn how to make Indian moong dal vadi masala. To make Maharashtrian papdi and moong dal vadi sabzi, for the masala, heat oil in a broad non-stick kadai, add the fenugreek seeds, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, peppercorns, cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, poppy seeds, sesame seeds and sauté on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Add the red chillies and coconut and sauté on a medium flame for 3 minutes. Cool slightly, and blend it in a mixer till smooth using ¼ cup of water. Keep aside. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan, deep fry a few moong dal vadi at a time on a slow flame till they turn golden brown and crisp. Drain on an absorbent paper and keep aside. In the same oil, deep fry a few papdi at a time, on a medium flame till they turn light brown in colour. Drain on an absorbent paper and keep aside. Heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the chopped onions, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 3 minutes, while stirring continuously. Add the tomatoes and ginger-garlic paste, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 5 minutes. While stirring occasionally. Add the prepared masala and kokum, mix well and cook on a slow flame for 5 minutes. While stirring occasionally. Add ½ cup of water, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 10 minutes, while stirring occasionally or till the masala starts leaving oil. Add the fried papdi and moong dal vadi, mix well and cook on a slow flame for 10 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve hot, garnished it with coriander leaves. This papdi vadi vegetable Maharashtrian style is a home-style recipe, but has an exotic feel about it because of the exciting mix of spices in it. This is a traditional recipe from the region of Vidarbha that is best enjoyed with chapatis. An interesting combination of valor papdi and moong dal vadi is cooked with a tongue-tickling masala that combines a wide assortment of aromatic and flavour-packed seeds and spices. It is interesting to note that the masala paste uses dry coconut (kopra) and not fresh coconut. This gives the Indian moong dal vadi masala a unique flavour. Tips for Maharashtrian papdi and moong dal vadi sabzi. 1. We would recommend that you make fresh masala to get the authentic flavour and aroma of this sabzi. 2. For the paste, prefer to use Kashmiri red chillies to get the authentic red colour of the sabzi. Have a go at other traditional delicacies like Bharleli Vaangi and Cauliflower Greens Pitla. Enjoy Maharashtrian papdi and moong dal vadi sabzi recipe | Indian moong dal vadi masala | papdi vadi vegetable Maharashtrian style | with step by step photos.
A classic recipe from the kitchens of Maharashtra, the Moong Dal Vadi Rasa is a tongue-tickling preparation of moong dal vadis cooked in a gravy of tomatoes, blended with onions and spice powders. The rich flavour of the tomato-based gravy seeps into the vadis giving them a really nice flavour. Garnishing with coriander gives the Moong Dal Vadi Rasa an instant aroma boost, so make sure you don’t skip it. It is very important to serve this Maharashtrian delicacy immediately after preparation. You can also try other specialties from the region, like the Maharashtrian Pitla and Maharashtrian Amboli .
In all regional cuisines of India, Kheer made of milk and rice is very popular. This Bengali Payesh is also a variant of this milk and rice kheer. Here, long-grained rice is cooked in milk and flavoured with classic Indian spices like cardamom and saffron. Adding bay leaves to the kheer while cooking gives it a unique aroma that lingers in the kheer even after the leaves are discarded. This Bengali Payesh tastes best chilled, so refrigerate for at least an hour before serving. Try other sweet recipes like the Khubani ka Meetha and the Gajar ka Halwa .
Goto Page: 1 2 3 4 5  ... 56 57 58 59 60  ... 98 99 100 101 102 

Top Recipes

Outbrain