Kanda bhaji pav, the Mumbaiite is no stranger to 'kanda bhajia'. You must try it too! thinly-sliced onions are flavoured with spices and deep-fried in hot oil. You can serve six to eight bhajis per plate, either as is, or sandwiched between a sliced pav! Must be had piping hot! You can also make this popular Mumbai Ladi Pav at home and cook up a variety of recipes using ladi pav like Ladi Pav Bhaji Toasts , Vada Pav , Chat- Pata Pav , Dabeli with Homemade Dabeli Masala and many more. Enjoy how to make Kanda Bhaji Pav recipe with detailed step by step photos and video below.
Here is a fabulous snack that adds an element of fun to your upvas . Crispy, deep-fried potato slices are served with a fabulous chutney, which combines the crunch and earthy flavour of peanuts with the tang of curds and the spiciness of ginger and green chillies. You can serve the Crispy Potato Topped with Peanut Curd Chutney as a starter, or combine it with other faral snacks like Kand Aloo Pakoda and Faraali Pattice , to make a snack platter. To get the chutney right, make sure you grind it only coarsely and not too smooth.
This is an awe-inspiring snack from the traditional cuisine of Kerala. Crunchy, deep-fried raw banana roundels are bathed in jaggery syrup and coated with powdered sugar to make a crisp and sweet snack with a rustic, traditional taste. The coating of powdered sugar enhances the mouth-feel of the Upperi and gives it an appetizing appearance while spices like cardamom and dry ginger give it a wonderful aroma and taste. When you add the powdered sugar, it might be a little difficult to mix because the syrup starts solidifying, but still make a good effort and mix it well with a spoon. Once it starts cooling down, you can separate the pieces and coat each piece with your hands. After it cools down completely, store it in an airtight container. Upperi has a long shelf life. Other variants of banana crisp recipes that you may like - Yellow Banana Chips and Banana Pepper Wafers .
A mouth-watering filling of peach and whipped cream on a crusty tart makes this an irresistible dessert, ideal to serve at birthday and kitty parties. It is so tasty and looks so dainty that no one can stop with just one! Keep the tarts chilled, and spoon out the filling onto the tarts just before serving. An enticing garnish of crunchy crushed chikki makes the Peach and Lemon Tart all the more appealing to everybody, young and old. Try other Tart recipes like Strawberry Tart and Creamy Lemon Tarts .
Ginger Pachdi is an appetizing South Indian accompaniment that combines the pungency of ginger with the tanginess of tamarind and the rustic sweetness of jaggery. Being sweet, sour and spicy, this chutney-like accompaniment is sure to make you eat an idli or dosa more than you usually do! Once the chutney is cooked, pour the tempering of mustard seeds, curry leaves and red chillies over it. Do not add it earlier while cooking, because adding it in the end retains the crispness of the mustard seeds and curry leaves, improving the mouth-feel and aroma of the Ginger Pachdi. You can make a batch of this chutney and keep it for 4-5 days. You might also like to try other South Indian accompaniments like Mysore Chutney and Malgapodi .
Peach is a very pleasant fruit. Everything about it – the soft texture, the mild taste and the soothing scent – is very appealing. Here is an easy and tasty Peach Sauce for Desserts and Ice-Creams, which is made with canned peaches and lemon juice. You can use it to jazz up ice-creams like the Quick Vanilla Ice- Cream , and other desserts like Mousses and Tarts as well. If you are a peach fan, try other peach-based recipes like the Spicy Peach Ice-Cream too.
Put a parfait on your menu to make it a perfect one! Parfaits are delicious desserts served in glasses. They are easy to make, pretty to see, and of course, irresistibly tasty. This tangy and tasty Plum Parfait features plums cooked with sugar and cinnamon, chilled and served with a topping of vanilla ice-cream. The tangy notes of plums, the spicy magic of cinnamon and the sweet lusciousness of vanilla ice-cream altogether create a heavenly experience, which will stay in your memory for a long time.
Come summer, and peaches vie for your attention at the market! It is hard to pass by without picking up some of this pleasant and versatile fruit. The Peach Milkshake is yet another way in which you can enjoy this lovely fruit. Here, the peaches are combined with orange squash to lend a bit of tang to the drink, and of course cold milk and vanilla ice-cream. A unique garnish of grated chocolate adds to the appeal of the Peach Milkshake, making it a true blockbuster! A perfect after-school treat for kids that makes a good combo with Burgers , Sandwiches , Pizzas and Pastas as well.
corn korma recipe | Indian sweet corn kurma | makai korma restaurant style | Punjabi sweet corn korma | with 28 amazing images. corn korma recipe | Indian sweet corn kurma | makai korma restaurant style | Punjabi sweet corn korma is a unique smooth textured sabzi. Learn how to make Indian sweet corn kurma. To make corn korma, combine the plain flour and milk in a deep bowl, mix well and keep aside. Heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan and add the mustard seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the asafoetida, curry leaves and green chillies and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the sweet corn, mix well and cook on a slow flame for 2 to 3 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the salt, plain flour-milk mixture and the coconut-peppercorn paste, mix well and cook on a slow flame for 1 to 2 minutes, while stirring continuously. Add the coriander, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute, while stirring continuously. Serve hot garnished with coriander. Although the name makai korma restaurant style suggests that this is rich, and indeed this Corn Korma does have a very luscious flavour and texture, the fact is that this delicacy is easier to prepare than the traditional korma and requires much less ingredients. While grated corn forms the base of this Punjabi sweet corn korma, it is aided in volume by a white sauce like mixture, and flavoured with a simple masala of coconut and pepper. These combine so beautifully, to create a really rich and interesting accompaniment for your favourite rotis or parathas. Remember to sauté the corn well to get an inviting aroma of Indian sweet corn kurma. Tips for microwave makai korma. 1. Plain flour can be replaced with cornflour. 2. For kids, replace finely chopped green chillies with green chilli paste and reduce the quantity. 3. This korma will thicken with time. If you are serving it later, then before serving add the milk and re-heat it. Enjoy corn korma recipe | Indian sweet corn kurma | makai korma restaurant style | Punjabi sweet corn korma | with step by step photos.
Combining chopped plums and bananas into a sorbet is a really brilliant idea, because the ingredients help each other to shine! While banana gives a creamy touch to the sorbet, the plums give it a wonderful tang. Together the two result in a Plum and Banana Sorbet that has an ideal texture and taste. As in the case of all sorbets, make sure you serve it as soon as it is assembled into the glasses, to enjoy the icy crispness. Love sorbet? Here's a wide range of fruity and refreshing sorbet recipes, I am sure you will love to try them all - Strawberry Banana Apple Sorbet , Sugarcane Sorbet , Guava Sorbet , Green Grapes Sorbet , Mango Ginger Sorbet , Orange Sorbet and Watermelon Sorbet .
mirchi pakora recipe | Indian spicy mirchi pakoda | chilli pakora | mirchi bhajiya | with 28 amazing images. mirchi pakora recipe | Indian spicy mirchi pakoda | chilli pakora | mirchi bhajiya is a unique snack which has a wonderful texture and appetizing flavour, because each ingredient work so beautifully with each other. Learn how to make Indian spicy mirchi pakoda. Who doesn't enjoy biting into a crispy pakoda? Spicy bhavnagri mirchi stuffed with a chatpata flavoured spice mix, coated with besan batter and deep fried till golden brown is what describes Indian spicy mirchi pakoda. It's a must try for all spice lovers, especially in the monsoon season. You will enjoy the salty and spicy notes together in these chilli pakora. To get the perfect masala powder, we recommend you use measured quantity of of chaat masala, black pepper powder and salt. Also remember to remove and discard the seeds of the bhavnagri chillies, else the pakoda will turn out to be over spicy. These mirchi bhajiya are a snack by themselves, which needs no accompaniment, but a hot cuppa of masala chai is an incomparable combo. Surprise your guests with these mirchi pakora and you are sure to be applauded. Tips to make mirchi pakoda. 1. Instead of bhavnagri chillies, you can also use these small chillies, which are less spicy. 2. These bhavnagri chillies can also be stuffed with aloo mixture to make Mirchi vada. 3. Deep frying on a slow flame is very important to let the chillies cook. But ensure that the oil is hot enough. Enjoy mirchi pakora recipe | Indian spicy mirchi pakoda | chilli pakora | mirchi bhajiya | with step by step photos.
When a light dessert is called for, a granita cannot be surpassed. The exotic taste of peach works very well with mint. Flavourful fresh peaches blended together with mint strike just the right balance for your taste buds.
Get into your senses on a tiring day with Plum Infused Detox Water. It’s got a pleasant aroma and its fruity flavor will make you feel refreshed. Fruit Infuser Water Bottles are easily available all over India, in online shops as well as the home needs section of supermarkets and retail chains. If you don’t have a Fruit Infuser Bottle, you can just use any glass jar or pitcher. Put the plum cubes in the pitcher along with water and allow them to infuse for 2 to 3 hours. Then, strain the mixture to get detox water. The plum cubes can be discarded or more water can be added to make more detox water. Do not use the plum cubes for more than twice. You will also love other fruit flavours like Honey Banana Infused Water and Fresh Figs Infused Water .
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