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Rosti is a potato-based dish of Swiss origin, where it used to be a common breakfast especially for farmers. Here, grated potatoes are mixed with a sprinkling of green chillies and cooked covered with a layer of cheese till a good aroma wafts out of the pan. Here is a slightly modified version the original rosti, with a layer of sautéed onions just below the cheese layer. Onion has a crispier texture and stronger flavour compared to potato, creating a much-needed balance, which makes this Potato Rosti more appealing than the plain version.
spinach and cheese balls recipe | palak cheese balls | Indian starter recipe | with 19 amazing images. spinach and cheese balls recipe is the popular Indian Snack dish, fully power packed, made with Spinach (Palak), Boiled Potatoes, Paneer and Processed Cheese Learn how to make spinach and cheese balls recipe | palak cheese balls | Indian starter recipe | spinach and cheese balls, this power-packed snack is made up of cheese and paneer, 2 dense sources of protein. Paneer has a bland flavour and thus blends well with any ingredient. This palak cheese balls is sure to be enjoyed by people of all age groups especially the kids who love to munch on finger foods like cutlets, tikkis etc… so, this is a good way to sneak protein into their diet through foods that they love! Tips to make spinach and cheese balls: 1. If you want to serve it later, you can just make the balls and refrigerate, then deep fry as an when required. 2. You can also use mozzarella cheese for stuffing. 3. Gently stir the balls while deep frying otherwise it may get spoilt. Enjoy spinach and cheese balls recipe | palak cheese balls | Indian starter recipe | with detailed step by step images.
matar ki kachori recipe | Rajasthani vatana kachori | green peas kachori | with 33 amazing images. Matar ki kachori is a flaky, crispy deep-fried pastry filled with savory, spiced green peas stuffing. Learn how to make matar ki kachori recipe | Rajasthani vatana kachori | green peas kachori | In the Hindi language, matar means green peas and Kachori is a deep-fried and flaky pastry. This matar kachori has a flaky crust with a savory filling of tender green peas. Crushed green peas are pepped up with few refreshing spices with its prominent flavour. You will also enjoy the soft texture of the filling, which contradicts the crusty, melt-in-the-mouth covering! This recipe can also be called Khasta matar kachori as the outer pastry is flaky and crisp. I usually make this snack when we get fresh green peas during the Indian winters. But with this recipe, you can enjoy this delicious snack in any season. Kachoris are also a popular street food and the stuffing can vary from vegetables to lentils and even dry fruits. They are not much different from the Samosa except for the filling and the shape. Serve these Rajasthani vatana kachori for Breakfast or Evening Tea Snacks with green chutney and khajur imli chutney. You can also try our kachori chaat recipe. pro tips to make matar ki kachori recipe: 1. Let the dough rest for at least 30 minutes to relax the gluten, resulting in a crispier kachori. 2. Make sure to use fresh green peas to make this recipe for the best results. 3. Avoid overcrowding the pan to prevent the oil from cooling down. Enjoy matar ki kachori recipe | Rajasthani vatana kachori | green peas kachori | with detailed step by step photos.
Potatoes, stuffed with an exotic herbed mixture of spaghetti, sun-dried tomatoes and capsicum, are topped with cheese and baked to perfection, till the cheese melts and the filling fuses with the potatoes, resulting in a perfect starter! For your Stuffed Potato with Spaghetti to be firm, remember not to pressure cook the potatoes; follow the instructions in the recipe to semi-cook the potatoes as they will get fully cooked later while baking.
baked samosa recipe | Punjabi baked samosa | Veg healthy Samosa | baked samosa from whole wheat flour | with amazing 30 images. Who doesn’t love samosas? Even though all of us feel a wee itch of guilt while biting into a Punjabi samosa, the rush of fun, excitement and memories that it brings back totally overrides such negative emotions! We have modified the deep fried Punjabi Samosa recipe to a Veg healthy Samosa made from whole wheat flour. These baked samosa are healthier than regular ones, but every bite remains as exciting as ever. It is also quite convenient, because you can bake the samosas at one shot instead of deep-frying them few at a time. To make Punjabi baked samosa , first we will prepare the outer covering. Combine whole wheat flour, ghee and salt together in a deep bowl and add enough water to make a firm dough. Ghee or moeen will help in getting the covering crusty. Keep aside covered with a wet muslin cloth or a plate for 15 minutes. Further, for the baked samosa stuffing, heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds. Add the potatoes and sauté for 2 minutes. Add the ginger-green chilli paste to enhance the taste, salt, dry mango powder, chilli powder, green peas coriander, mix well and sauté for another 2 minutes. You can add chaat masala if you do not have amchur powder. Cool the mixture completely. Next, to proceed making baked samosa, divide the dough into 10 equal portions. Roll a portion into a ball and flatten them between your palms. Roll out a portion of the dough into an oval of 4 by 6 using a little whole wheat flour for rolling. Divide each chapati into 2 halves, make a cone from each half. Stuff each cone with approx. 1 tbsp of the stuffing. Seal the edges carefully using a little water. Arrange them on a greased baking tray, brush 2 tsp of oil evenly over all the samosas and bake in a pre-heated oven at 180ºc (360ºf ) for 15 minutes. Turn them over and bake again for 15 minutes. Serve the baked samosa immediately with pudina chutney. We have also replaced maida with whole wheat flour to improve the health quotient. To make the baked samosas healthier, cut the potatoes amount and replace with green peas. You need to keep one thing in mind though – these samosas must be served immediately as they get soft and soggy after a while. So, once you turn them over half way through baking, prepare the chutney and put the kettle on the stove. As soon as the Baked Samosas are ready, serve them with tangy Green Chutney and garam Chai. Enjoy baked samosa recipe | Punjabi baked samosa | Veg healthy Samosa | baked samosa from whole wheat flour | with detailed step by step photos below.
tava alasanda vada recipe | non fried black eyed beans tikki | healthy Andhra cowpea cutlet | tava chawli non-fried vada | with 30 amazing images. tava alasanda vada is a popular Andhra snack. Learn to make tava chawli non fried vada. Here is a traditional alasanda vada from Andhra cuisine that uses boiled chawli to make scrumptious non-fried black eyed beans tikkis. While the original version is deep-fried, this tava alasanda vada is happily tava-fried with very little oil so you can relish it without any worries. Chawli is often used in subzis, but rarely is a snack using this nutritious bean in tava alasanda vada! Also, since rice flour is unsuitable for diabetics, we have used whole wheat flour for binding tava alasanda vada instead. With the crunch of onions and many tasty ingredients like coriander, ginger and garlic, this tava alasanda vada sure is a yummy treat for your palate – and a healthful one to boot. tava alasanda vada is rich in Thiamine, Folic Acid, Fiber, Protein, and Zinc. Try other healthy diabetic snacks like Methi Crispies or Adai. Serve healthy Andhra cowpea cutlet with green chutney. Enjoy tava alasanda vada recipe | non fried black eyed beans tikki | healthy Andhra cowpea cutlet | tava chawli non-fried vada | with step by step photos.
green peas dhokla recipe | matar dhokla | Gujarati snack recipe | green dhokla | with 40 images. green peas dhokla are easy and delicious dhoklas that are made nutritious by the addition of green peas, which are full of fibre and also impart a nice green colour. The batter of matar dhokla is made with the besan, green peas purée, salt, powdered sugar, ginger- green chilli paste, citric acid-water mixture and water. It is poured into a greased thali and steamed in a steamer till done. Finally, a tempering of mustard seeds, green chillies and asafoetida in oil is poured over the dhokla. Garnishing the green dhokla with coriander and coconut gives a truly traditional touch. Besan is a versatile ingredient that is used to make most farsaans. Here it is used to thicken the batter in green peas dhokla . Citric acid crystals are added to this Gujarati snack recipe to impart the required tanginess to this dhokla. You can use lemon juice instead if you wish to. Remember to use your hands to mix the batter, else the lumps won’t break and won’t cook well too. Serve green peas dhokla immediately with green chutney. Enjoy green peas dhokla recipe | matar dhokla | Gujarati snack recipe | green dhokla | with video given below.
mushrooms stuffed with paneer recipe | paneer stuffed mushroom masala | paneer stuffed mushroom Indian starter | stuffed mushroom starter | with 16 amazing images. mushrooms stuffed with paneer recipe | paneer stuffed mushroom masala | paneer stuffed mushroom Indian starter | stuffed mushroom starter is for all the mushroom lovers. Learn how to make paneer stuffed mushroom Indian starter. To make mushrooms stuffed with paneer, first make the stuffing by combining paneer, coriander, green chillies, raisins and salt. Then wash the mushrooms and remove the thick stems and keep aside. Fill each mushrooms with little of the paneer stuffing and keep aside. Heat the butter in a broad non-stick pan, add the garlic and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Place all the stuffed mushrooms in the pan, cover it with a lid and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Turn over the mushrooms gently and cook for another 2 to 3 minutes, or till all the water has been evaporated. Serve immediately. Paneer stuffed mushroom masala is easy to make, but serves as an exotic starter for parties! Here, the cavities in fresh button mushrooms are stuffed with a succulent and flavourful cottage cheese mixture, and carefully cooked for a few minutes along with chopped garlic for added flavour. The paneer stuffing of stuffed mushroom starter is quite unique. It is aesthetically flavoured with coriander and green chillies, but what makes it really special is the addition of chopped raisins, which not only provides sweet and juicy interludes but also helps to highlight the flavours of the green chillies and coriander strongly! One of the key ingredient of this paneer stuffed mushroom masala is fresh paneer. Soft, succulent paneer is easy to make at home. While it can be made with any milk, full fat milk gives the best texture and yield, so always go for that. Learn the art of making paneer at home with only 2 ingredients – milk and lemon juice. Tips for mushrooms stuffed with paneer. 1. To wash the mushroom, you can lightly rinse the mushrooms with water and pat them dry with paper towels. 2. Once the mushrooms are stuffed, cook them carefully in the pan, without turning them around too often, else the stuffing will spill out. 3. The coriander in the stuffing can be replaced with other herbs like mint and parsley. Enjoy mushrooms stuffed with paneer recipe | paneer stuffed mushroom masala | paneer stuffed mushroom Indian starter | stuffed mushroom starter | with step by step photos.
cottage cheese cutlet recipe | Jain paneer rice cutlet | Indian paneer starter | Jain paneer tikki | with 27 amazing images. cottage cheese cutlet recipe | Jain paneer rice cutlet | Indian paneer starter | Jain paneer tikki is a flavourful snack which can be made in a jiffy. Learn how to make Jain paneer rice cutlet. To make cottage cheese cutlet, combine the paneer, rice, salt, green chillies and plain flour in a bowl and mix well. Add the coriander and capsicum and mix well. Divide the mixture into 8 equal portions and roll each portion between the palms of your hands to make a flat round cutlet. Roll the cutlets in bread crumbs till they are evenly coated from both the sides. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle) and lightly grease it using oil. Cook the cutlets on it using a little oil till brown spots appear on both the sides. Serve immediately with tomato ketchup. Cutlets without potatoes? Well, they are even more delicious and are sure to tickle your taste buds. Try these Jain paneer rice cutlet and you are sure to change your thinking. Made with grated paneer and cooked rice bound together by plain flour, these scrumptious Jain paneer tikki are perked up with green chillies and capsicum of varied colours. This makes the snack very appealing, both visually and in terms of taste and aroma. This Indian paneer starter is an excellent snack and even team up well with sizzling Pasta and Vegetable Sizzler in Tomato Sauce. Tips to make cottage cheese cutlets. 1. Make sure the paneer you use is made at home or readymade but it is fresh. 2. If you are not Jain, you can make use of finely chopped onions and finely chopped garlic. 3. If you do not have breadcrumbs you can cook it just like that on a tava. Enjoy cottage cheese cutlet recipe | Jain paneer rice cutlet | Indian paneer starter | Jain paneer tikki | with step by step photos.
aloo tikki recipe | street style aloo tikki | crispy aloo tikki | with 22 amazing images. crispy aloo tikki is a popular Indian street food snack made from spiced mashed potatoes, perfect for a quick bite or as part of a chaat. Learn how to make aloo tikki recipe | street style aloo tikki | crispy aloo tikki | aloo tikki is considered to be an Indian version of hash brown. Made using boiled and mashed potatoes, spices and herbs, these street style aloo tikki are shallow fried or pan fried till perfection until crisp. The crispy exterior of the street style aloo tikki provides a satisfying crunch, while the soft interior is comforting and satisfying. Every bite is an explosion of textures and flavors, making it an irresistible treat for any chaat lover." You can use this aloo tikki recipe to make Aloo tikki chaat or Ragda patties. pro tips to make aloo tikki recipe: 1. Serve the hot tikki patties with your favorite chutneys or sauces, such as mint chutney, tamarind chutney, or tomato ketchup to enjoy its best flavours. 2. You can also pan-fry the tikki patties in a small amount of oil for a less oily version. 3. If you wish you can also add finely chopped mixed vegetables in the tikki mixture for textural contrast. Enjoy aloo tikki recipe | street style aloo tikki | crispy aloo tikki | with detailed step by step photos.
rice and cheese balls recipe | cheesy masala rice balls | leftover rice cheese balls Indian party snack | crispy veg rice balls | with 14 amazing images. rice and cheese balls recipe | cheesy masala rice balls | leftover rice cheese balls Indian party snack | crispy veg rice balls is a delicious snack and an ideal way to make use of leftover rice. Learn how to make cheesy masala rice balls. To make rice and cheese balls, mash the rice thoroughly in a deep bowl. Add all the remaining ingredients and mix well. Divide the mixture into 12 equal portions and shape each portion into a ball. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick kadhai and deep-fry a few balls at a time on a medium flame till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Serve the rice and cheese balls immediately with tomato ketchup. There are many interesting ways to make use of leftover rice including some types of rotis and dosas. But, this recipe tops the charts! Rice and Cheese Balls, made with cooked rice flavoured simply with green chillies and mustard powder and bound together with flour, gives rise to a temptingly crisp snack when deep-fried. What is more, the procedure to make crispy veg rice balls is as simple as mix, shape, and fry. No dipping, no rolling, no sweat! Serve it to kids and you are sure to see smiley faces and empty plates. Serve these leftover rice cheese balls Indian party snack with tomato ketchup to kids and Schezuan sauce to adults. Tips for rice and cheese balls. 1. The rice should be soft and well cooked. Mash it well so the mixture binds well. 2. For added flavour, you can also add some finely chopped veggies like capsicum and onions to the cheese balls. 3. While deep-frying we suggest that you deep fry a cheese ball and check if it fries well. If it disintegrates, then add a little more plain flour and mix well. Enjoy rice and cheese balls recipe | cheesy masala rice balls | leftover rice cheese balls Indian party snack | crispy veg rice balls | with step by step photos.
Noodles just got healthier than you ever imagined! This lip-smacking treat combines whole wheat noodles with a basketful of healthy ingredients like veggies, paneer and bean sprouts. With garlic, onions and black pepper, the Stir-Fry Whole Wheat Noodles with Paneer and Bean Sprouts is amazingly tasty too. We have used more veggies than noodles in order to boost the health quotient. This really is a great way to serve protein-rich bean sprouts and paneer to your family.
soya green peas cutlet recipe | healthy soya matar ke kebab | mutter soya tikki | with 28 amazing images. Enjoy a protein-packed and flavorful snack with this easy soya green peas cutlet recipe! Learn how to make soya green peas cutlet recipe | healthy soya matar ke kebab | mutter soya tikki | Looking for a delicious way to boost your protein intake without sacrificing your well-being? Look no further than healthy soya matar ke kebab! A combination of protein-packed and fibre-rich soya granules and green peas along with other vegetables makes this a healthy snack. This recipe packs a powerful combo of protein-rich soya granules and vibrant green peas. The key to healthy mutter soya tikki lies in using minimal oil, unlike traditional tikkis that are completely potato based. Simply pan-fry them in a non-stick pan for a guilt-free indulgence. Don't forget to skip the greasy breadcrumbs or potatoes and opt for a healthier binder like besan (gram flour) and paneer for added protein and a delightful nutty flavor. Enjoy your homemade soya green peas cutlets as a satisfying snack or a meal. Do try other healthy soya tikkis like Hara bhara soya tikkis, Hare chane soya tikki, Soya vegetable cutlet and kabuli chana soya tikki. pro tips to make soya green peas cutlet recipe: 1. Squeeze and remove the excess water from the spinach to avoid breaking of cutlets. 2. Instead of paneer you can use boiled and mashed potatoes to bind the mixture. 3. You can also use any other mixed chopped vegetables of your choice. 4. You can also add finely chopped mint leaves in the mixture for the added freshness. Enjoy soya green peas cutlet recipe | healthy soya matar ke kebab | mutter soya tikki | with detailed step by step photos.
veggie burger recipe | vegetarian burger with mixed vegetables | veg cheese burger | best veggie burger | with 49 amazing images. veggie burger recipe | vegetarian burger with mixed vegetables | veg cheese burger | best veggie burger is a dish which needs no introduction. Learn the secret of making vegetarian burger with mixed vegetables. To make veggie burger, we need to make the cutlet, the chilli may spread and salad. Then cut each burger bun horizontally into two. Apply ½ tsp of butter on the insides of each half of the burger bun and toast them lightly on a tava (griddle). Keep aside. Apply ¾ tbsp of the chilli mayo spread on each buttered side of the bun half. Place the lower half of a bun on a clean, dry surface with the buttered–spread side facing up. Place 1 lettuce leaf, a cutlet and a cheese slice over it. Spread 1 portion of the salad on it and cover with an upper half of the bun with the buttered–spread side facing down and press it lightly. Repeat with the remaining ingredients to make 3 more burgers. Serve the veggie burger immediately with French fries. The Veggie Burger is one of the most common burgers around, but let me tell you upfront that this recipe is not a run-of-the-mill one! This best veggie burger is a wonderful Indo-western combo, as the tikki imbibes true Indian spices while the spread uses chilli sauce and oregano to perk up the mayonnaise. Also, unlike the common burgers in which the vegetables are boiled, here we use raw vegetables sautéed to perfection. The complementary colours of the capsicum and potatoes in the salad ensure that vegetarian burger with mixed vegetables looks very tempting too! Another unique feature of this veg cheese burger is the use of chilli may spread along with an exclusive salad which is delicious and a true winner in terms of appeal and flavour both! Serve the veggie burger with a crispy accompaniment like Masala French Fries or just plain French Fries. Tips for veggie burger. 1. Use crunchy veggies for this recipe and also chop them finely so they cook well. 2. Sprinkle a little water while cooking vegetables to avoid them from burning. 3. After cooking, ensure to mash them to a coarse mixture only. This lends a unique mouthfeel to the cutlet. 4. While making the cutlet, dip it in maida mixture with one hand and roll in bread crumbs with the other hand. This is to avoid messy hands. 5. Since the cutlets are big, depending on how much oil is in the kadhai, prefer to deep-fry only 1 to 2 cutlets at a time. 6. Use a sharp knife to cut the burger into 2 halves, so as to get clean edges. Enjoy veggie burger recipe | vegetarian burger with mixed vegetables | veg cheese burger | best veggie burger | with step by step photos.
green peas waffle recipe | Indian matar waffles | eggless green peas waffle | quick green peas waffles | with 30 amazing images. green peas waffle recipe | Indian matar waffles | eggless green peas waffle | quick green peas waffles is a perfect quick fix breakfast recipe. Learn how to make Indian matar waffles. Green pea waffles look good, taste good, and are wholesome too – the perfect features to please people of all ages! These Indian matar waffles are prepared with readily available ingredients like green peas, semolina and urad dal flour. In fact, if urad dal flour is not available, you can even substitute with rice flour. The use of fruit salt helps to make the waffles puff up and cooking the batter in a waffle iron gives it the required crispness and also makes it look fantastic. Just ensure you serve these eggless green peas waffle fresh just plain or with perky a chutney! Tips for green peas waffle. 1. Serve green peas waffle with green chutney. 2. Serve green peas waffle with coconut chutney. 3. Use a silicone spatula or wooden spatula to remove the waffles. Don't use any sharp object or steel object to remove the waffles as they could damage your waffle iron. 4. Cooking time in waffle maker can differ. So keep checking if your waffle is getting cooked. 5. Cooking time will also differ depending on the ingredients of the batter. Eg is the batter made of plain flour or rava (semolina). Enjoy green peas waffle recipe | Indian matar waffles | eggless green peas waffle | quick green peas waffles | with step by step photos.
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