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Oh well, who said you could make sandwiches with only buns and breads? Here is a super-duper, totally innovative sandwich made with the all-time favourite south Indian snack, the Medu Vada! The Medu Vada is cut into two halves horizontally and sandwiched with a mouth-watering mixture of sautéed veggies and onions seasoned with peppy spice powders like garam masala and pav bhaji masala. A generous garnish of coriander gives the filling a wonderful aroma, while a dash of ginger and garlic heightens the flavour of this Medu Vada Tava Sandwich. Enjoy it hot and fresh.
Plain or spiced, papads are loved by all. Here is how you can transform simple papads into a brilliant starter by topping it with a tangy and pungent tomato mixture. Spicy Masala Papad is sure to ignite your appetite and rear it for the coming meal.
Now, this is what one would call a colourful and flavourful dish! The marinade is what makes this recipe unique. Use any vegetable of your choice, serve to your guests and win abundant praises. As this is cooked without oil, it is both nutritious and low in calories. In case skewers are not available, use toothpicks… it turns out as good as with skewers, believe me! Vegetable and Paneer on Skewer and Garlicky Cabbage and Spinach Salad makes lip-smacking snack combo.
If you thought finger foods like chips and dips are impossible to prepare without oil, then this recipe of Herbed Jowar Strips with Spicy Orange Salsa is an absolute must-try! A very unique salsa of oranges and tomatoes perked up with spice powders, is served with baked crispies made of whole wheat and jowar flours flavoured with herbs and spices. The herbed jowar strips are intentionally kept a little bland, in order to complement the spicy orange salsa perfectly. Do not prepare the salsa too munch in advance as it tends to release water. Mix the salsa gently, a little while before serving, and place it in the fridge till ready to serve, this lip-smacking snack combo is a well-planned nutritional package as the vitamin C in the salsa helps your body to efficiently absorb the iron from jowar, thereby boosting your haemoglobin and immunity levels.
Roasted and peeled brinjals along with red pumpkin, spices and lemon juice makes a creamy and tangy dip that is ideal to have with cucumber strips. This dip has a rich flavour and a really enticing mouth-feel that linger in your memory for a long time. Not only that, this zero-oil Smoked Brinjal and Pumpkin Dip with Cucumber Strips is also satiating and keeps you full for some time, making it a good low-cal snack for weight watchers.
Uttapa is an all-time favourite snack across the country. These delicious uttapas, made with dosa batter are not only tasty but sumptuous and satiating too. We have made a zero-oil version of this popular snack by adding a variety of veggies to the batter. This makes the uttapas flavourful and colourful, and also keeps them soft and moist even without oil. This great low-cal Mixed Vegetable Uttapa is loaded with nutrients and fibre, and makes a wonderful evening snack .
You would have tried bhajiyas with all kinds of veggies ranging from onions to raw bananas, and you might even have tried making it with ripe yellow bananas. But, have you ever had a taste of Aam ke Pakode or Mango Bhajiyas? Well, this delightful seasonal treat is a must-try. Choose ripe and sweet Alphonso mangoes, cube them, dip them in a spicy batter and deep-fry till crisp, and voila, you have an absolutely awesome tea-time snack ready.
You would never have imagined that simple bread can be transformed into such a tongue-tickling delight! Buttered bread is layered with raw mango pickle and topped with a yummy mixture of potatoes, green peas and spice powders. This is then tava-cooked till crisp, and served with a garnish of onions and chaat masala. The Open Masala Toast is a peppy delight with the unique flavour of achaar. It can be served as an evening snack with tea, but it is so satiating that you can also have it for breakfast .
Mexican dosa recipe | cheese Mexican dosa | Indian style Mexican dosa | Mexican dosa for kitty party | with 20 amazing images. Mexican dosa recipe | cheese Mexican dosa | Mexican dosa-Indian style | Mexican dosa for kitty party is a show stealer whether made at home for family or at a party for friends. Learn how to make Indian style Mexican dosa. A desi favourite transforms into a treat, taking a few hints from Mexican cuisine. Imagine a masala dosa, with a Mexican style baked beans filling and a garnish of cheese, instead of the traditional potato filling. Well, the outcome is a fabulous cheese Mexican dosa! To make Mexican dosa, make the stuffing first. For that combine baked beans, spring onions, capsicum, chilli powder, tomato ketchup, red chilli sauce, cumin powder and salt and keep aside. Then, heat a non-stick tava (griddle), sprinkle a little water on it and wipe off using a piece of cloth. Pour a ladleful of the batter (approx. ¼ cup) on the tava (griddle) and spread in a circular motion to make a 150 mm. (6”) diameter circle. Spread 1 tsp of butter over it and cook on a medium flame till it turns slightly crisp and golden brown in colour. Place one portion of the stuffing in a row in the center and sprinkle 2 tbsp of cheese evenly over it. And fold it over from both the sides overlapping each other. Serve the mexican dosa immediately. If you are an international food aficionado, you are sure to have ingredients like baked beans and chilli sauce ready in your fridge at all times; so making this Mexican dosa is a breeze. You will love the crispy dosa and the tongue-tickling filling, which complement each other beautifully. Cut the Mexican dosa-Indian style into pieces and serve as a starter or enjoy as a one-dish vegetarian meal. Tips for Mexican dosa. 1. Do not make a very thin dosa, else it might not be able to hold the stuffing. 2. Serve it immediately, to avoid turning it soggy. Enjoy Mexican dosa recipe | cheese Mexican dosa | Indian style Mexican dosa | Mexican dosa for kitty party | with step by step photos and video below.
Readymade idli batter, with a little alterations, acts as a neat quick-fix for dhoklas! With some carrots mixed into it, it gets a little colourful too. Served with green chutney, you get a nice contrast as well! All of this makes the Quick Carrot Dhokla quite attractive to moms and kids as a tiffin treat. It stays fresh and soft in the dabba for at least 5 hours, and all kids are sure to enjoy it. Also pack some Chatpata Pomegranate ( Tiffin Treats) in another tiffin for a perfect short break combo.
paneer bhapa recipe | Bengali style steamed paneer | paneer paturi | with 23 amazing images. Learn how to make paneer bhapa recipe | Bengali style steamed paneer | paneer paturi | Paneer Bhapa is an traditional yummy steamed Bengali recipe, which is cooked inside banana leaf pockets. Paneer that has been coated with a tongue-tickling masala of coconut, coriander and mustard, wrapped in banana leaves and cooked for a few minutes till the flavours fuse. Make this chanar paturi for your weekday meal and serve with hot steamed rice or Bengali Luchi. The Bengali style steamed paneer can be served as a starter at parties. Tips to make paneer bhapa: 1. You can use malai paneer to make this recipe for the best results. 2. You can just seal the banana leaf using toothpick if you find it difficult to tie with thread. 3. If you feel the mustard flavour is strong you can reduce the quantity of mustard seeds according to your taste. Enjoy paneer bhapa recipe | Bengali style steamed paneer | paneer paturi | with detailed step by step photos.
Did you know that the Italian word pizza actually means a pie? Some classic versions of pizzas have double crusts, are topped and baked similar to pies in large tins, and sliced for serving. The spinach and ricotta pie is a classic whole meal pizza pie of this genre, with an interesting filling of garlic, spinach, ricotta cheese, and sultanas. You can prepare this recipe ahead of time, but remember to warm it before serving. You might also want to indulge in other Italian recipes like Baked Canneloni with Pomodoro Sauce and Pumpkin Gnocchi Florentine .
These dim sums are a healthy treat, because they’re full of veggies and they’re steamed-not fried. Finely chopped vegetables go in as a filling into dim sum shells made of flour and steamed until done. Eat them hot with the red and black sauces. Delicious!
Can you imagine biscuits that taste as exciting as any of our desi delicacies like cutlets or pav bhaji? Well, here is a creation that will just about fulfill that dream! Salted biscuits with a topping of tomatoes, onions and mixed vegetables sautéed in butter and perked up with tomato ketchup and coriander, is sure to be quite interesting to the palate. One thing to keep in mind is that you can keep the topping ready, but should assemble the Mixed Vegetable Topping on Salted Biscuits just before serving.
nutritious chilla recipe | multi flour chilla | Indian multigrain pancakes | acidity friendly pancake | with 23 amazing images. A nourishing meal or snack option which is acidity friendly. Learn how to make nutritious chilla recipe | multi flour chilla | Indian multigrain pancakes | acidity friendly pancake | These subtly-flavoured multi flour chilla are really trendy because they are easy-to-prepare, tasty and stomach-friendly too, which is a key concern for many people! These nutritious chillas are made with ragi, jowar and whole wheat flour, perked up with just a mild dash of green chilli paste. A good amount of veggies are added to keep the chillas soft and to lend a lovely crunch to them. You can have these Indian multigrain pancakes anytime, for breakfast or as a snack, so you can ward off hunger and associated acidity bouts too. Tips to make nutritious chilla: 1. Instead of chilli paste you can add chopped green chillies. 2. You can also add grated carrot to make it more nutritious. 3. Instead of oil you can use ghee. Enjoy nutritious chilla recipe | multi flour chilla | Indian multigrain pancakes | acidity friendly pancake | with detailed step by step image.
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