bread pakora recipe | Mumbai style bread pakora | Punjabi bread pakora with aloo stuffing | stuffed bread pakora | with 20 amazing images.
We have brought you a very famous Mumbai Street Food, quick evening snack and Indian breakfast which is famous and widely eaten all over India that is bread pakora. Pokara are fritters which are derived from India. Usually, pakora's can be made with potatoes, brinjal, onions, paneer and many more.
Bread pakora is a versatile recipe and is loved by all the generations also it is super quick and easy to make. Bread pakora can be made with and without stuffing. We have made bread pakora stuffed with potato filling. It is definitely a treat to your taste buds.
For those who thought Vada Pav and Pav Bhaji to be the only bread-based roadside snacks, Bread Pakora is sure to be an eye-opener.
We have divided the procedure of bread pakora into 2 steps, first to make the aloo stuffing, heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and add the mustard seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the curry leaves and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the potatoes, green peas, turmeric powder, ginger-green chilli paste, coriander and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Mixture for stuffing is ready!! Further, to proceed making the bread pakora. Place a slice of bread on a clean, dry and flat surface and spread a portion of the aloo masala evenly over it. Place another slice of bread over it, press lightly and cut it diagonally into 2 equal pieces. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick kadhai, dip one piece at a time in the batter and deep-fry on a medium flame till it turns crisp and golden brown in colour from both the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Serve Punjabi bread pakora with aloo stuffing immediately with meetha chutney, teekha chutney or sukha lehsun ka chutney.
Although these batter-fried bread fritters are available all over the country, Mumbai’s street-side vendors have their signature creations, which are a class apart. Prepared with or without fillings such as aloo and green peas, this mouth-watering deep-fried snack gets all the more exciting when topped with a variety of chutneys. Enjoy it hot and fresh off the Kadhai customized to your taste.
A perfect snack to have to have as an evening tea snack with a cup of hot Masala Chai or cool Falooda.
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paneer tikka sub sandwich recipe | Subway paneer tikka sub sandwich | paneer sub Indian snack | how to make paneer tikka sandwich | with 35 amazing images.
paneer tikka sub sandwich recipe is one of the most ordered sandwich by paneer lovers at the restaurant. Learn how to make paneer tikka sandwich.
French bread meets desi spice in this innovative paneer sub Indian snack. Here, French bread is layered with luscious mayonnaise, cheese and veggies along with a tongue-tickling paneer tikka filling. The juiciness of the veggies, the unbeatable taste of cheese, the spiky flavour of the sauces and the truly irresistible filling dance together on your palate to give you a mind-blowing experience.
To make paneer tikka sub sandwich, make the paneer tikka filling first. Combine the curds, besan, chilli powder, ginger-garlic paste, dried fenugreek leaves, garam masala and salt in a deep bowl and mix well. Add the paneer and mix gently. Keep aside to marinate for 15 minutes. Heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the marinated paneer, mix gently and cook on a slow flame for 5 minutes, while stirring continuously. Keep aside to cool completely. Divide the filling into 3 equal portions and keep aside. Next assemble the sandwich. Place the French breads on a clean, dry surface and cut each bread horizontally into two. Place two cheese halves on each of the upper half of the breads. Place the bread halves on a baking tray and bake in a pre-heated oven at 200°c (400°f) for 5 minutes. Keep aside. Place the lower half of a bread on a clean, dry surface and spread ¼ cup lettuce evenly over it. Place all the veggies and spread all the sauce evenly over it. Sandwich it with the upper half of the French bread with the cheese side facing downwards and press it lightly. Serve immediately.
To make paneer tikka sandwich, the addition of dried fenugreek leaves to the filling along with other spice powders gives it a fabulous flavour, which is so tantalizing that your taste buds keep yearning for more, long after you are through with your sandwich.
For a true Subway paneer tikka sub sandwich experience, make your own French bread if time permits. And also do not miss out on placing cheese slice on the bread toasting it. After you add the veggies, also sprinkle salt and pepper for an added flavour. You can also try other delicious sub sandwiches like Cheesy Veg Footlong and Veg Sub Sandwich.
Tips for paneer tikka sub sandwich. 1. Use fresh soft paneer, to experience a soft mouthfeel. 2. Cook the marinated paneer on a slow flame only. Cooking on high flame, might curdle the curd. 3. While we have used mayonnaise, chilli sauce and mustard sauce, you can use other sauce like Southwest sauce, mint mayo, barbeque sauce etc.
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baked bhakarwadi recipe | healthy baked bhakarwadi | Maharashtrian baked jar snack | with 20 images.
baked bhakarwadi is a healthy jar snack to keep around the house. Learn to make healthy baked bhakarwadi.
bhakarwadi is one of the most famous Maharashtrian jar snacks. With an exquisite blend of flavours, it is the perfect accompaniment for a cup of hot tea on a rainy day. Here, we have made a healthier version ( baked bhakarwadi ), which is baked instead of deep-fried.
Two things are important to get the perfect baked bhakarwadi. First, the masala needs to have all the spices in the right proportion, in order to get the ideal balance of sweetness, tanginess and spiciness.
Next, you need to master the art of rolling the dough such that the masala does not spill out. If you take care of these two, you are sure to produce a perfect batch of baked bhakarwadi.
Now, you can also indulge in your favourite snack any time because the baked bhakarwadi is healthy and super tasty, and has a wonderful mouth-feel too.
You can also try other healthy jar snacks like Beetroot Shakkarpara, Thattai or Ragi and Oat Crackers.
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You would have surely had cutlets made of potatoes and even Jain -friendly cutlets made with raw bananas or mixed veggies, but have you ever had cutlets made of raw jackfruit?
This traditional delicacy from Bengal has a unique taste, which is delicious in its own rustic way. The jackfruit is combined with potatoes for binding and lots of masaledar ingredients for getting a great taste.
A coating of bread crumbs gives the Bengali Style Jackfruit Cutlet a fascinating texture that is sure to please you.Although the ingredients are many, they are commonly available in your kitchen, so you don’t need to plan too much before making this delicious treat.
Enjoy it hot and fresh with chutneys of your choice. You can also try other Bengali dishes like Palak Til Jowar Nimki and Paneer Bhapa .
dosa recipe | with dosa batter recipe | South Indian dosa | how to make dosa | with 22 amazing images.
Dosa has put South India on every culinary hot spot of the world. We show you how to make dosa with detailed step by step recipe on how to make the perfect dosa batter.
Dosa is as popular in South Indian cuisine as Idli is! Crisp and thin pancakes made of a rice and urad dal batter, dosas are even more exciting than idlis. In fact, while idlis are considered to be an easy, comfortable steamed food, dosas are often considered a more indulgent alternative!
While dosas were traditionally made using iron griddles, nowadays non-stick tavas have made the job much easier. You can roast your dosas using oil, ghee or sometimes butter too! . Dosa is a pancake. One of the most popular snacks in all of South India, over time it has become popular all over the country and globally too. Dosa is made by spreading a batter on a hot griddle and cooking it with a little oil, or sometimes even no oil, till it turns golden brown and crisp. While most people use a non-stick tava these days, you can also opt for a traditional iron tava, which will enhance the taste as well as give you a nutrient boost.
To make dosa, first you need to make the dosa batter. For making the dosa batter, combine the urad dal and fenugreek seeds in a deep bowl, soak it in enough water for 4 hours.Combine the rice, parboiled rice and thick rice flakes in a deep bowl , soak it in enough water for 4 hours. Drain the urad dal and fenugreek seeds and blend in a mixer to a smooth paste using approx. 1 cup of water. Transfer the mixture into a deep bowl and keep aside. Drain the rice, parboiled rice and thick rice flakes blend in a mixer to a smooth paste using approx. 1 cup of water. Transfer the mixture into the same bowl, add the salt and mix well. Cover and ferment in a warm place for 12 hours. Further, to make dosa, heat a non-stick tava (griddle), sprinkle a little water on the tava (griddle) and wipe it off gently using a cloth. Pour a ladleful of the dosa batter on it and spread it in a circular motion to make a 225 mm. (9”) diameter thin circle. Smear a little ghee over it and along the edges and cook on a high flame till the dosa turns brown in colour and crisp. Fold over to make a semi-circle or a roll. Serve South Indian dosa immediately
Enjoy dosa hot and crisp, with coconut chutney and Sambhar. If you are going to have the dosas after a while, make them slightly thick, so that they will remain soft and springy even after a while.
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urad dal bonda recipe | ulundu bonda | South Indian style urad dal bonda | minapappu punugullu | with 15 amazing images.
We have got you a scrumptious urad dal bonda snack made with a batter of urad dal spiked up with pepper and curry leaves. From the cuisine of Karnataka, ulundu bonda is an evergreen favourite South Indian breakfast.
This traditional South Indian style urad dal bonda snack, a specialty of Karnataka, has a beautifully reddish-golden hue, a crisp outer surface and a super-soft inner core, somewhat like bread.
Making South Indian style urad dal bonda is no rocket science it is easy to make. You do not require much ingredients for preparing this dish, we have used minimum and basic of ingredients yet getting an amazing outcome. I personally enjoy having urad dal bonda in monsoons.
To make delicious urad dal bonda recipe, clean wash and soak the urad dal in enough water for at-least 2 hours. Drain well. Blend in a mixer to a smooth paste, adding 2 tbsp of water. Transfer the mixture into a deep bowl, add crushed pepper powder, coconut which would give a mouth feel and also a luscious flavour, add asafoetida as urad dal is hard to digest, add chopped curry leaves. You can even add chopped or pounded ginger and green chilli to perk up the flavours. Mix well. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick kadhai, shape each portion into a round and deep-fry, a few at a time, till they turn golden brown in colour from both the sides. Drain on absorbent paper. Serve urad dal bonda immediately with any chutney of your choice.
urad dal bonda can be served as an evening snack with Chutney, Sambhar and a cup of Coffee, or added to a breakfast platter along with Idli, Dosa or Pongal. Whenever you choose to have it, the crisp outer layer and fluffy insides of the mouth-watering Urad Dal Bonda will surely put a smile on your face.
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Lebanese falafel stuffed in pita bread | homemade falafel in pita bread | Indian style falafel wrap | falafel pita pocket with curd dressing | with 41 amazing photos.
Lebanese falafel stuffed in pita bread is a popular Middle Eastern street food that combines the delicious flavors of crispy falafel patties with the soft and chewy texture of pita bread.
falafel is a middle eastern deep fried snack (Lebanese snack). It is an Arab food. falafel are great source of protein as they are made with kabuli chana. falafels are usually fried but if you are looking for healthier option you can also bake them!
falafel bullets are made with soaked overnight and drained kabuli chana (white chick peas) , garlic (lehsun) ,onions, parsley, coriander (dhania), mint leaves (phudina) and cumin seeds (jeera) powder all ground together in a food processer. And the mixture is then taken out in a bowl and green chilli paste + baking powder are added to it and mixed together. Small balls are equally shaped out of the mixture and fried.
Further to make Lebanese falafel stuffed in pita bread we have made a dip using curd, garlic, spring onion and sugar.
Then the leavened pita bread is lined with tongue-tickling garlic chutney, topped with a tangy curd dressing and packed with scrumptious deep-fried Lebanese falafel ‘bullets’ made of a kabuli chana batter to make falafel pita pocket with curd dressing.
I would like to share some important tips to make the perfect falafel pita pocket with curd dressing. 1. Mix well and our falafel bullet mixture is ready. If making falafel for the first time and you are afraid of the falafel disintegrating, then add 1-2 tbsp of refined flour for binding. 2. You can make the tahini dip in advance and store in the fridge.
This Middle-Eastern falafel is quite filling, and looks and tastes exotic as well, so you can serve it with tea or at a party too.
Serve the Lebanese falafel stuffed in pita bread as soon as you assemble it, because it will get soggy if you let it soak in the dressing for too long.
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aloo chaat recipe | Mumbai roadside aloo chaat | Delhi aloo chaat | with 28 amazing images.
aloo chaat is a popular Mumbai roadside aloo chaat made from baby potatoes, marinated in Indian spices and sautéed in oil, and topped with moong, sev, curds, garlic chutney, sweet chutney and green chutney. We have added chana dal to aloo chaat which gives a nice crunch.
There are many ways to make aloo chaat recipe and ours is the Mumbai roadside aloo chaat style. In some parts of the country they deep fry the baby potatoes but we have cooked it on a non stick pan. Ours is a easy and quick aloo chaat recipe.
Delhi aloo chaat is made by deep frying the potatoes. We have made Mumbai roadside aloo chaat healthier by boiling the baby potatoes and then cooking it on a non stick pan.
Notes and tips on aloo chaat recipe. 1. To make the Aloo Chaat , we first have to wash and boil the potatoes. For that, wash the baby potatoes under running water till clean. Scrub them with the help of a brush if there is any mud and dirt stuck to it. 2. Add the baby potatoes to the boiling water and cook on a medium flame till the baby potatoes are completely cooked. They should not be very soft or else they will break on cooking. The cooking might take around 18-20 minutes on a medium flame with closed lid. 3. Add the dried mango powder for a pleasant sour (khatta) taste to the marinade. 4. Now add the besan for binding so that the potatoes don’t release water. 5. Mix gently with the help of two spoons and keep aside to marinade for 5 to 7 minutes. This is a very important step as the potatoes need to take on the flavour of the marinade. 6. Cook on a medium flame for 3 to 4 minutes, while stirring occasionally, till they are heated through and get a little browning on them. Once cooked perfectly, you can see all the masalas coat the potatoes very nicely.
We show you in detail how to cook the baby potatoes for aloo chaat. Then comes the preparation of the marinade and cooking of baby potatoes. Finally detailed step by step on how to assemble the aloo chaat recipe.
Delhi aloo chaat has a fan-following of its own, especially in the bitter cold Delhi winter, when its spiciness and warmth rejuvenate the soul.
Planning a chaat party? Check out our collection of exciting recipes of chaat like Moong Dahi Misal, Chole Tikki Chaat and Khasta Kachori Chaat. Also do check out for more recipes of Mumbai Street Foods.
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rice appe recipe | paniyaram | South Indian rice appe | with amazing 32 images.
Rice Appe is a simply awesome snack, which can be had as a tea-time treat or served along with idli, pongal, dosa or khichdi to add more josh to your breakfast.
Made by cooking a fermented batter of rice and urad dal in an appe mould, the appe are crisp outside but soft and spongy inside.
Preparing rice appe may need patience as the batter would need fermentation which takes atleast 8 hours but the wait and patience would be worth it as the outcome is amazing. We have prepared the batter by combining rice and urad dal. Further, soaked, ground and fermented it. Once the batter is fermented, made tempering which enhances the taste of rice appe once combined with the batter. Heat oil in a non-stick pan, add cumin seeds, mustard seeds, curry leaves, asafeotida, green chilies, onions and crushed peanuts and cook. Once cooked, we have combined the tempering to the batter. Further, greased a appe mould and cook the rice appe until they turn golden brown.
A tempering of mustard and cumin seeds together with onions and crushed peanuts give the Rice Appe an amazing taste and mouth-feel, which make it enticing to young and old alike.
Easy to make, but a bit more exotic than idlis and dosas, the Rice Appe is popular in South India as an evening snack, served with sambhar and a coconut chutney, and accompanied by a cup of hot coffee or tea.
You can enjoy the rice appe just plain or with your choice of sambhar and chutney. Make sure you serve it immediately to enjoy the nice crispness. Once it cools, the crisp outer tends to harden and get a bit chewy.
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A droolworthy snack that’s absolutely easy to make, the Masala Sweet Corn Vada is just perfect to have with a cup of tea on a rainy day.
It has a very unique taste and exciting mouth-feel, thanks to the combination of crushed corn with onions, capsicum and garlic paste.
A touch of chaat masala accentuates the masaledar flavour of this vada, leaving a warm, tongue-tickling feel on your palate.
You can also have a go at other awesome rainy day snacks like the Mini Cabbage Vadas or Kand Na Bhajia.
green moong dal and carrot pancake recipe | paneer, carrot green moog dal cheela | healthy moong dal pancake | with 32 amazing images.
green moong dal and carrot pancake recipe | paneer, carrot green moog dal cheela | healthy moong dal pancake is a delectable snack which is a nourishing alternative to deep-fried options. Learn how to make paneer, carrot green moog dal cheela.
To make green moong dal and carrot pancake, soak the green moong dal in enough hot water in a deep bowl for 2 hours. Drain and keep aside. Combine the dal, green chillies and curds in a mixer and blend it till smooth. Transfer the mixture in a deep bowl add the besan, carrot, paneer, asafoetida, baking powder, salt and approx. ¼ cup of water, mix well and keep aside. Heat a non-stick mini uttapa pan and grease with little oil. Pour 1 tbsp of the batter in each uttapa mould and spread it lightly. Cook on both sides, using a little oil till they turn golden brown in colour from both the sides. Repeat steps 5 to 7 to make 14 more mini pancakes in 2 more batches. Serve immediately with green chutney.
Mini pancakes are a handy snack, which can be served anytime, whether to kids returning from school or to guests at a party. And, when made with a different batter, such as paneer, carrot green moog dal cheela, it becomes a unique and memorable treat.
These green moong dal and carrot pancake are a pretty sight to behold, with a light greenish colour, speckled with flakes of cottage cheese and grated carrot, and they also have a nice and peppy flavour, thanks to the addition of curds to the batter. Cooking them in a mini uttapa pan is an easy way to complete large batches with minimal effort, but in case you don’t have one, you could always pour out small uttapas in a regular tava itself.
Diabetics, heart patients and weight watchers can relish these delicious mini healthy moong dal pancake for breakfast or evening snack. The protein from the moong dal and paneer adds enough protein to satiate you as well as nourish the cells of the body. Carrots, on the other hand, provide vitamin A – a nutrient which is necessary for eye and skin health.
Tips for green moong dal and carrot pancake. 1. Serve with paneer, carrot green moog dal cheela green chutney. 2. If you don't have a mini uttapa pan then use a non stick tava to make the pancake. 3. Press down with a spatula to see that the pancake cooks evenly.
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Indian style nachos with cheese | cheesy nachos | nachos with cheese sauce | enjoy with 25 amazing pictures
Guests coming in and want to make something supremely quick? Nachos with cheese is the deal. Nachos are loved by all the age groups from a kid to the most elder one of the family. It is a really good party food.
The ingredients used for making Nachos with cheese are basic and minimum of them are used for preparation of this luscious dish. All you need to make this dish are 5 ingredients.
The nacho chips also known as corn chips are easily available in the Indian market and if you wish you can even make nacho chips at home. Making the cheese sauce for nachos with cheese is no rocket science even a amateur learner can make it perfect. All you need to do is mix the grated cheese and milk and cook it on a low flame until the cheese melts. We have added mustard powder, you can add cayenne pepper if you wish to. Make sure you stir it continuously or it may stick to the pan or even burn. Our cheese sauce is ready to be served. There are many ways for preparing the cheese sauce but this is the quickest way to get it done.
To serve Indian style nachos with cheese take a plate you wish to serve this mouthwatering dish into. Arrange the corn chips, spread the chessy sauce on top. Sprinkle the capsicums on top. You can also use bell pepper, boiled corn kernels, pickled jalapeno or olives for an added flavor. Make sure to serve the homemade nachos with cheese immediately or else they will turn soggy
Well, here is an interesting variant of Nachos with Cheese, which makes it easy to serve at parties. When the corn chips are topped with a mustard flavoured cheese sauce and garnished with crispy capsicum, the guests can easily take a cheesy piece of nachos and pop it into their mouth without the hassle of a separate dip.
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masala dosa recipe | Mumbai roadside masala dosa | restaurant style aloo masala dosa | with 24 amazing images.
masala dosa is a popular South Indian breakfast dish served with piping hot sambar. So popular is the crispy masala dosa in India that it's a famous street food like Mumbai roadside masala dosa and served as restaurant style aloo masala dosa in all parts of the world. I prefer having masala dosa with coconut chutney for dinner to make a one dish South Indian meal.
masala dosa is a thin crisp dosa, engulfed in a creamy and spicy potato bhaji, is folded up and neatly cut into four pieces. It’s worth learning how the pieces are smoothly whisked onto the plate in one swift move once done!
An important part of making masala dosa recipe is the aloo masala. We show you step by step on making this popular aloo masala and it’s so tasty that you can have it as a sabzi.
Notes on masala dosa recipe. 1. Greasing of the tava and then sprinkling water, is very important as it brings down the temperature of the tava. Making the batter of restaurant style masala dosarestaurant style masala dosa to spread easily in a circular motion. 2. To make restaurant style masala dosa, we are using readymade dosa batter. We will add a little salt and adjust the consistency by adding a little water, mix well and keep aside. If using batter stored in the fridge then bring it to room temperature and then make dosa. This is very important or else you won’t get brown crispy dosa. 3. The trick to get a crispy dosa is the dosa batter. The raw rice and par boiled rice is used to get crisp and golden dosa and rice flakes are used to get the ideal texture, which makes are dosa crisp from outer surface and slightly spongy on the inner side.
Masala Dosa, a tried-and-tested recipe that serves as a wholesome answer to the hungry palate!
Learn to make masala dosa recipe | Mumbai roadside masala dosa | restaurant style aloo masala dosa | with step by step photos and video below.
An all-time favourite South Indian dish is touched by a bit of Oriental magic, to get an enchanting snack!
Buttery, golden dosas are laced with Schezwan sauce and topped with cheese to get a crispy treat with a gooey, tongue-tickling filling. Ensure that you serve the Schezwan Cheese Dosa hot and fresh, before the gooey molten cheese gets chewy.
Kids will love these unusual dosa variants - Palak Cheese Dosa , Dosa Lasagne , Schezuan Chopsuey Dosa , Chocolate Dosa , Chese Dosa and Schezuan Chopsuey Dosa .
chana dal bhajiya recipe | Indian chana dal pakora | lentil fritters | crunchy chana dal pakoda | with 27 amazing images.
chana dal bhajiya recipe | Indian chana dal pakora | lentil fritters | crunchy chana dal pakoda is a crispy Indian snack perfect with a cup of masala chai. Learn how to make Indian chana dal pakora.
To make chana dal bhajiya, combine the chana dal and enough hot water in a deep bowl and soak for 1 hour. Drain well. Combine the chana dal, coriander, green chillies, garlic and ginger in a mixer without using any water and blend to a coarse paste. Transfer the paste into a deep bowl, add all the other ingredients along with 1 tbsp of water and mix well. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan, drop spoonfuls of the mixture in the oil and deep-fry a few at a time till they turn crisp and golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Serve immediately with green chutney and tomato ketchup.
Instead of using besan, this unusual crunchy chana dal pakoda is made with a mixture of soaked and ground chana dal flavoured with crunchy onions, pungent garlic, fiery green chillies, peppy ginger and aromatic coriander leaves.
The batter is reinforced with a little bit of rice flour which makes it firmer and improves the colour and crispness. You will be surprised that common ingredients from our pantry can make a tempting snack like Indian chana dal pakora which is gobbled by all within a few minutes.
These lentil fritters are super crispy and must be enjoyed immediately after preparation. Try other bhajiya recipes like Crispy Potato Bhajias or Banana Bhajiya.
Tips for chana dal bhajiya. 1. Coriander can be replaced with mint leaves. 2. Jains can avoid the use of onions and garlic. 3. Once the oil is hot, always try frying one bhajiya to begin with. If it disintegrates, add little rice flour, mix well and continue frying.
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