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Achaari paneer warqi, paneer cooked in indian spices and seasonings and served on top of the baked warqi samosa pattis.
ginger milk recipe | adrak milk for cold and cough | ginger milk benefits | adrak wala doodh | with 9 amazing images. ginger milk recipe | adrak milk for cold and cough | ginger milk benefits | adrak wala doodh is a soothing drink with curative benefits. Learn how to make adrak milk. To make ginger milk, combine all the ingredients in a deep pan, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 5 minutes. Strain the mixture. Pour the milk into 4 individual glasses and serve immediately. A rejuvenating cuppa with the invigorating flavour of ginger, this adrak milk for cold and cough is sure to soothe your aching throat. Ginger’s medicinal properties are known to be beneficial against cold and throat pain because of its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. So we have made a wonderful, soul-warming drink made by cooking the ginger in milk. Milk, on the other hand, is rich in protein and calcium. While protein will help build cells including immune cells, calcium helps in the bone strengthening process. Thus ginger milk benefits by satiating you and lending immune fighting strength to fight against cold and cough. This adrak wala doodh has been sweetened lightly with sugar. However, you can avoid the sugar if you wish to and we suggest you do so. Remember to serve it hot for best effect. You can also try other home remedies like Ginger Tea and Star Anise Tea. Tips for ginger milk. 1. Make sure you wash, peel and chop the ginger well before adding it to the milk because impurities in the peel can sometimes cause milk to curdle. 2. If you can chew on ginger, we suggest you use grated ginger and have the milk without straining it. 3. You can also add a pinch of turmeric powder while boiling. Enjoy ginger milk recipe | adrak milk for cold and cough | ginger milk benefits | adrak wala doodh | with step by step photos.
homemade caramel sauce recipe | easy caramel sauce | vanilla caramel sauce | with 12 amazing images. homemade caramel sauce recipe | easy caramel sauce | vanilla caramel sauce is a quick fix sweet sauce for desserts. Learn how to make easy caramel sauce. A perfect easy caramel sauce is the secret ingredient behind the success of many a delectable dessert. Caramel sauce helps to instantly boost the flavour and aroma of a dessert, imparting an irresistible richness to it. In this recipe, we show you how to make homemade caramel sauce. This caramel sauce will not harden even when stored in the fridge, so go ahead and make a batch without any worries. You can store it in an airtight container in the fridge for around 15 days, and use it to top ice-creams, soufflés, cakes and other desserts. When you add the butter, it will froth a lot. So, don’t worry, be careful and just keep stirring till the butter melts completely. Follow the recipe of vanilla caramel sauce meticulously and you will end up with an impeccable caramel sauce! You can use use the sauce to make delicious Caramel Popcorn or caramel popcorn milkshake. Tips for homemade caramel sauce. 1. Make sure when the sugar and water is getting cooked you are carful or you might burn yourself. 2. Add butter and cream only after you switch off the flame and mix well. Enjoy homemade caramel sauce recipe | easy caramel sauce | vanilla caramel sauce | with step by step photos.
Sindhi kadhi recipe | Sindhi kadhi chawal | kadhi chawal | with 27 amazing images. Sindhi kadhi is the most popular Sindhi dish had with chawal. Sindhi kadhi is a besan based curry with lots of vegetables. With their Sindhi kadhi chawal, a staple in every Sindhi household. Be it for its quick prep time or the large quantities, Sindhi Kadhi Chawal is also the preferred dish during wedding times. Sindhi kadhi recipe is made from gavarfali, potatoes, drumstick, bhindi, little besan and Indian spices. Sindhi kadhi is one such example where all the vegetables are used beautifully to complement each other in taste, colour and texture. Sindhis love to pair the Sindhi Kadhi up with hot steamed chawal. There is nothing that brings people together as well as food does and Sindhi's have got this down to the pat. Sindhi kadhi chawal is a perfect meal for a Sunday afternoon. Traditionally Sindhi kadhi is always had with chawal and is commonly known as Sindhi Kadhi Chawal. When guests are over or there is a wedding function, the Sindhi Kadhi chawal is always made. Notes and tips on Sindhi kadhi recipe. 1. Roast the gram flour well for about 4 to 5 minutes over a medium flame till it turns golden brown in colour. Do not burn the besan as it gives and awful flavour when burnt. 2. Add tamarind pulp for the desired sourness in the Sindhi Kadhi. 3. Sindhi Kadhi is also eaten with drool-worthy Aloo Tuk and Sweet Boondi for the perfect balance of sweet and salty. You can also try other popular recipes from Sindhi cuisine like Sindhi Koki, Spicy Sindhi Dal, Aloo Tuk and Dal Pakwan. Learn to make with Sindhi kadhi recipe | Sindhi kadhi chawal | kadhi chawal | step by step photos below.
how to cook pasta recipe | how to boil pasta easily | how to cook pasta penne | best way to cook pasta at home | with 13 amazing images. how to cook pasta is a step by step way of cooking perfectly till done. Learn how to boil pasta easily. Perfectly cooked pasta is the first step to making a successful pasta dish. The best way to cook pasta at home is using enough water and a deep pan for boiling. Cooked pasta should be 'al dente' or "firm to the bite". Undercooked pasta is undesirable and has a taste of raw flour, whereas overcooked pasta will be soft and sticky. So cook the pasta only till it is 90% cooked. And immediately refresh it in cold water to arrest the pasta penne further cooking. To cook pasta, boil plenty of water in a large pan with 1 teaspoon of salt and 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Add the pasta to the boiling water by adding a few strands or one sheet of pasta at a time. Cook uncovered, stirring occasionally and gently until the pasta is tender. Cooking times may vary with the size and the thickness of the pasta. Very small pasta (like macaroni, fusilli, conchiglie, penne) may cook in 5 to 7 minutes. Larger shapes (like spaghetti, fettuccine, dried lasagne sheets) may require 10 to 12 minutes. Immediately drain the cooked pasta into a sieve or a colander. Transfer to a bowl of cold water to refresh it. Drain again and keep aside. If the pasta is not to be used immediately, add 1 tablespoon of olive oil to it and toss it. Use this cooked pasta immediately or within an hour. If you are not using it immediately, remember to add little olive oil to it and toss well. Make Italian favourites like Pasta in Red Sauce, Pasta and Veg Casserole and even starters like Pasta Cheese Balls. Tips for how to boil pasta easily. 1. Ensure that the water is boiled well before adding the pasta to it. 2. Always add salt along with the water so the pasta absorbs the taste of the salt while cooking. 3. Cook the pasta uncovered and preferably on a medium to high flame. Enjoy how to cook pasta recipe | how to boil pasta easily | how to cook pasta penne | best way to cook pasta at home.
Pista barfi sandwiched with dry fruits and flavoured with saffron and cardamom.
ragda patties | chaat ragda patties | ragda recipe | ragda patties street food | with 60 amazing images. Ragda Patties, one of the most famous street foods of Mumbai, is a satiating snack that is loved by people of all ages. From being a street food, it has grown in stature to become a popular dish in many Indian restaurants all over the world. This tongue-tickling Ragda Patties treat is made of two components – crisp and succulent patties served with hot and spicy ragda. The ragda is made of cooked white peas in a spiced delicious gravy ; while the tava-cooked patties are made of mashed potatoes, perked up with a proper mix of desi spices. The ragda can be made spicy or mild, as per your taste. The patties are conveniently tava-cooked and not deep-fried. This gives them a nice mouth-feel, which is crisp outside and soft inside. In this Ragda Patties recipe, we have stuffed the patties with mint and coriander to give it a flavourful twist. Sometimes, it is also stuffed with soaked chana dal. You can come up with your own version with a different filling too! You can prepare the patties and the ragda beforehand. Assemble the chaat and top it with crunchy sev and onions just before serving. Serve Aam Lassi Slush or Watermelon Slush as an afters to this chaat. Enjoy how to make Ragda Patties recipe with detailed step by step photos below.
mooli moong dal recipe | Rajasthani radish yellow moong dal | healthy moong dal with mooli | with 29 amazing images. mooli moong dal recipe | Rajasthani radish yellow moong dal | healthy moong dal with mooli is a healthy Indian accompaniment. Learn how to make Rajasthani radish yellow moong dal. To make mooli moong dal, combine the radish, moong dal, turmeric powder, salt and 2 cups of water in a pressure cooker, mix well and pressure cook for 3 whistles. Allow the steam to escape before opening lid. Keep aside. Heat the ghee in a deep non-stick kadhai, add the cumin seeds, bayleaf and cloves and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the green chillies, ginger, asafoetida, chilli powder, cooked radish-dal mixture and ½ cup water, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the coriander and mix well. Serve hot. Mooli or white radish is extensively used in Rajasthani cooking unlike in other parts of India where it's merely considered a salad vegetable. Radish adds sharp and pungent accents when combined with bland moong dal to make mooli moong dal. And like all traditional dals Rajasthani radish yellow moong dal too is tempered with ghee. Some households even add tender radish leaves along with the radish to provide extra flavour to the dal. You can do that too! Radish has many benefits to its credit too! The vitamin C in radishes possesses antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The fibre in it is beneficial for the gut and also to achieve your weight loss targets. Moong dal, on the other hand, abounds in protein. The combo of these two ingredients in healthy moong dal with mooli yields a nourishing and wholesome accompaniment which can be served with chapati and a bowl of healthy salad. Tips for mooli moong dal. 1 Chop the radish into small pieces and not big pieces. 2. ¼ tsp of garam masala would be a flavour enhancer. 3. If you are serving the dal later, you might have to add water and adjust the consistency before reheating. Enjoy mooli moong dal recipe | Rajasthani radish yellow moong dal | healthy moong dal with mooli | with step by step photos.
Here's a spicy curry from tamilnadu that tastes best with steamed rice. The chettinad masala for this curry can even be made a week in advance and stored in air-tight bottles.
chole recipe | Punjabi chole | roadside chole | Punjabi chana masala | with 18 amazing images. chole is a very popular roadside chole chaat which is also called Punjabi chana masala. Who can resist the masaledar taste and tempting aroma of Chole? A popular chaat famous all across the country, and now all over the globe, chole features boiled white chickpeas flavoured with a wide range of spice powders, notably a special Chole Masala, along with onions, ginger and garlic. Special aspect of this famous roadside chole is the cooking of the chana with tea, to give a rich flavour and colour to it. chole has too many variations and every Indian household has their own way of preparing it, this recipe is a Punjabi style of preparing the tongue licking chole!! chole is one of the easiest and tastiest Punjabi sabzi. chole is a versatile dish as it can be had with any Indian bread be it puris, bhatura, roti, Paratha, naans or a kulcha. Notes on Punjabi chana masala. 1. For pressure cooking kabuli chana for the Punjabi chole recipe, take a deep bowl, add the kabuli chana and cover them with enough water. Cover it with a lid and keep aside to soak for 8 hours. If you are in a hurry and do not have much time then you can soak them in hot water and cover it. It will be done in 4 hours. 2. Drain the kabuli chana well using a strainer. You can reserve the water and use it later while cooking at a later stage. 3. We have added finely chopped ginger as it gives a better flavour. Always use a very sharp knife to chop ingredients finely. 4. Mash the kabuli chana once lightly using a masher, do not over mash it. This light mashing thickens the gravy and gives a great taste. Punjabi chole has gained its popularity in Indian resataurants as well as sold on Indian streets along with bhature! Also, you can have Punjabi chana masala at any given point of the day be it for breakfast, lunch or dinner! Learn to make chole recipe | Punjabi chole | roadside chole | Punjabi chana masala | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
This Konkan delicacy is sure to steal your heart with its homely charm, which combines spice and simplicity in ideal proportions. Just a bit of chilli powder for spice, a dash of tamarind for tang and onions for flavour and crunch... that is all it takes to prepare the Potato Saung. The procedure is too simple to believe, yet the outcome is endearingly flavourful. Have a go at this potato subzi, and you will want to keep making it frequently, to enjoy with hot rice or rotis .
veg fried rice | vegetable fried rice | Chinese fried rice | Indian style Chinese fried rice | with 30 amazing images Off day and want to cook something different from everyday dal roti? Veg chinese fried rice is one of the best options to trear your taste buds. This is an Indo-Chinese veg fried rice. Veg fried rice is flavourful rice tossed with vegetables and Chinese sauces. It is basically from the Asian cuisine which has been adapted in India and now is found in every restaurant and is also, one of the famous Indian street food. As mentioned earlier, it is an Indian style Chinese fried rice of making it, the authentic one differs. There are a lot many variations to the recipe, ours is a simple veg fried rice from the indo-chinese recipes. The preparation for the dish may take a while but it is totally worth it. We have made chinese fried rice by steaming rice at first and then in a wok, taking oil + all the flavour enhancing ingredients like ginger, garlic, green chillies, spring onions are tossed. Further, all the vegetables are added which include cabbage, french beans, carrots and capsicum and it is cooked on high flame, the reason behind cooking everything on high flame is that it helps remain the vegetable crunchy. Soy sauce and pepper powder are added and lastly some spring onion greens. Some people also add vinegar and chilli sauce to the vegetable fried rice but this is our own version and like said earlier everyone has their own version. I usually make veg fried rice for both lunch and dinner. Sometimes, even for my kids tiffin box or if we have left over rice this is the go to recipe. I personally love it, my kids love it and the whole family loves it. We have this on our regular menu. Doesn’t take more than 20 minutes to prepare the dish. Vegetable fried rice teams up well with most of the Chinese vegetable dishes like the Sweet and Sour Vegetable, Chinese Fried Paneer in Hot and Sweet Sauce or Tofu in Black Bean Sauce. It makes a sumptuous meal that you will relish till the last bite! I usually make Veg Manchurian with fried rice as an accompaniment. Serve the chinese fried rice immediately with chilli sauce, soya sauce and chillies in vinegar. Enjoy how to make veg fried rice | vegetable fried rice | Chinese fried rice | Indian style Chinese fried rice | with detailed step by step photos below.
potato bajra pancake recipe | gluten free bajra potato pancake | bajra aloo cheela | pearl millet pancake | with 20 amazing images. potato bajra pancake recipe | gluten free bajra potato pancake | bajra aloo cheela | pearl millet pancake is a quick fix snack without sweating too much in the kitchen. Learn how to make gluten free bajra potato pancake. To make potato bajra pancake, combine all the ingredients with approx. 5 tbsp of water in a deep bowl and mix well. Heat a mini uttapa pan and grease it lightly using ½ tsp of oil. Pour a spoonful of the batter in each of the 7 uttapa moulds and spread it lightly using the back of a spoon to make a 75 mm. (3") diameter round. Cook them, on a slow flame using ½ tsp of oil, till they turn golden brown in colour from both the sides. Serve immediately. Here is a delicious pancake made of grated potatoes and bajra flour, perked up with onions, coriander and other lovely ingredients. We have made these bajra aloo cheela is a mini uttapam pan. If you don’t have one, you can make a regular non-stick tava as well. Interestingly, this combination of ingredients in pearl millet pancake works against the tummy acids, keeping them under control. This is because bajra is considered more stomach-friendly and these pancakes have very less amount of green chillies too. Remember to use a restricted quantity of oil for cooking, as excess fat can aggravate acidity. Further these bajra potato pancake are gluten free too! That’s one more reason to be stomach-friendly and these can be enjoyed by people with gluten intolerance too. If you are serving them with green chutney, ensure it isn’t very spicy. Tips for potato bajra pancake. 1. Prefer to grate the potatoes thick as they give an appealing mouthfeel. 2. Make sure you don’t rush when cooking the pancake. Let it cook slowly, so that the grated potato roasts well and gives a crunchy texture. 3. Serve it immediately. It tastes best off the tava. 4. Instead of potatoes, you can also use grated carrot or chopped spinach and fenugreek leaves. Enjoy potato bajra pancake recipe | gluten free bajra potato pancake | bajra aloo cheela | pearl millet pancake | with step by step photos.
Sip on this drink before or after meals to tame down the stomach acids! While regular Mint Juice is also good for acidity, this version of the Mint Drink that is made of mint leaves cooked with salt, has a richer flavour that is appealing to the taste buds. Plus, preparing it this way also does away with sugar which can aggravate acidity. Chop the mint very finely for a good mouthfeel.
Lotus stems taste very similar to water cress (singoda), and acquire an exotic flavour in this innovative gravy which combines tomatoes and brinjal. The roundels look like pretty small wheels, adding visual appeal also to this tasty dish!
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