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Pleasantly-flavoured sweet corn and peppy dill are a match made in heaven! Held together by a luscious sauce of milk and plain flour, you get a succulent filling for dainty canapés. The Corn and Dill Canapé gets all the more exciting with a garnish of cheese and a topping of hot and sweet sauce. The pleasing off-white coloured filling dotted with yellow and green, looks very appealing with cap of grated cheese and a spot of spiky sauce atop it. So appetizing it looks, you can’t wait to bite into one!
This delectable paneer and peas combo is a great alternative to the typical aloo tikki! serve it with phudina chutney for an added flavourful touch. Make the paneer mixture fresh as keeping it for a long time before cooking will make it soggy.
Mushroom and Tomato Snack, a treat for all mushroom lovers! Slices of whole wheat bread topped with a succulent mushroom stir-fry with onions and tomatoes, and spiced up with red chilli flakes. . . What more can one ask for! Oregano imparts an Italian touch to this snack, which has been sautéed in a non-stick pan to cut down on the oil used for cooking.
idlis in coconut sauce recipe | palak idlis in coconut curry | spinach idlis in coconut curry | with 43 amazing images. idlis in coconut sauce recipe | palak idlis in coconut curry | spinach idlis in coconut curry is a snack you would never have experienced before. Learn how to make this striking combination of palak idlis in coconut curry. To make idlis in coconut sauce, for the coconut sauce, heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the curry leaves, green chilli, coconut milk, salt, lemon juice, sugar and cornflour-water mixture, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes, while stirring continuously. Keep aside. For the idli, put the spinach leaves in enough hot water and allow them to blanch for 1 to 2 minutes. Drain, cool and blend in a mixer to a smooth purée. Combine the idli batter, spinach purée and salt in a bowl and mix well. Pour a little batter into each greased mini idli mould and steam in a steamer for 6 to 7 minutes. Cool, demould and keep aside. Then to make palak idlis in coconut curry, heat a sizzler plate or tava (griddle) till red hot. Pour 1/2 the prepared coconut sauce over it and cook for 1 minute. Add the mini idlis and the remaining coconut sauce over it and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve immediately. Mini idlis, with loads of spinach in the batter, are tasty and healthy too. Instead of the standard sambhar combo, here the idlis are floated in a soothing coconut sauce with mild hints of green chillies and presented in the form of palak idlis in coconut curry. The curry leaves and the cumin seeds further add a lingering flavour and aroma to the curry. Spinach idlis in coconut curry is an innovative party snack – just remember to serve it piping hot! Well, we have used the readymade coconut milk in this recipe. But when you have time on hand you can make coconut milk at home. Tips for idlis in coconut sauce. 1. Make the palak idlis first and then the coconut sauce. The reason is that the coconut sauce can dry up. 2. Serve the idlis in coconut sauce immediately once the coconut sauce is made. So if you want you can make the palak idlis in advance and do the coconut sauce at the end. Enjoy idlis in coconut sauce recipe | palak idlis in coconut curry | spinach idlis in coconut curry | with step by step photos.
An international bestseller, the Potato Rosti is a pleasantly-flavoured, almost soothing dish of potatoes cooked in butter with onions, green chillies and cheese. The specialty of the rosti lies in the way it is cooked – as a whole layer, somewhat like a pancake. This gives the Potato Rosti a unique texture, which is slightly crisp outside and quite succulent inside. This is what gives you a warm and comfortable feeling when you bite into it. Here is an interesting way of cooking the Potato Rosti – in the microwave oven. It is easy and convenient and also slightly faster than cooking on a frying pan. However, make sure you serve it immediately before it becomes dry.
Everybody loves samose, but the moment somebody hears the word, it is potatoes that come to mind. Surprise your family and friends with this off-beat samosa, made with a stuffing of beaten rice and sprouted green peas, flavoured perkily with green chillies, coriander and other ingredients. A squeeze of lemon gives the stuffing a tangy tinge, making it all the more enjoyable. We have used samosa pattis to make the Poha and Sprouted Vatana Samosa, to make things a bit easier. However, samosa pattis get cooked very fast, so fry the samosas on a medium flame to avoid them from getting burnt before the stuffing gets cooked properly. Try other samosa recipes like Hariyali Samosa and Chinese Samosa .
rosti pizza recipe | Indian style potato rosti pizza | crispy potato pizza | with 29 amazing images. Rosti pizza is a delightful fusion recipe, offering a crispy and satisfying potato base topped with your favorite pizza ingredients. Learn how to make rosti pizza recipe | Indian style potato rosti pizza | crispy potato pizza | Rosti is a potato dish made from grated potatoes that are pan-fried until crispy and golden brown. A whiff of innovation has turned the Rosti into a pizza base, topped with pizza sauce and crunchy veggies and gooey cheese. The Indian style potato rosti pizza has a mind-blowing texture and a totally awesome flavour. You will love the mouth-feel that results from the intermixing of roasted potatoes with peppy sauce and crunchy veggies. Enjoy it hot and fresh. pro tips to make potato rosti pizza: 1. For a crispier potato rosti, press down on it with a spatula while it is cooking. 2. You can add any veggies of your choice like mushroom, paneer etc. 3. You can substitute grated processed cheese for mozzarella cheese. Enjoy rosti pizza recipe | Indian style potato rosti pizza | crispy potato pizza | with detailed step by step photos.
crispy palak bhajiya recipe | palak pakode | spinach fritters | with 17 amazing images. palak ke pakode is also known as crunchy palak or kurkuri palak as this pakore is very crunchy. Learn how to make crispy palak bhajiya recipe | palak pakode | spinach fritters | This is like nothing you have ever tasted before! An utterly unique and delicious snack, the crispy palak bhajiya features batter-fried spinach leaves served with a sprinkling of aromatic cumin seeds powder and spicy chilli powder. Remember to dry the leaves completely before deep-frying them, to get a really crispy outcome. crispy palak bhajiya is one of my favourite tea time snack to eat especially with chai and during monsoon. Tips to make crispy palak bhajiya: 1. Dry the palak patte with a clean kitchen towel. If there is any water content left, the batter won’t coat well and the hot oil might splutter while frying. 2. Make sure to use clean and green leaves. Discard the wilted or mushy leaves. 3. The batter should be slightly thick and not runny. Enjoy crispy palak bhajiya recipe | palak pakode | spinach fritters | with detailed step by step images.
fried vegetable balls recipe | crunchy veggie balls | fried mixed veg balls | Indian starter | with 28 amazing images. fried vegetable balls recipe | crunchy veggie balls | fried mixed veg balls | Indian starter is a party starter be it for kids or adults. Learn how to make crunchy veggie balls. To make fried vegetable balls, combine the plain flour and approx. ¾ cup of water in a deep bowl, whisk well and keep aside. Heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the green chillies and ginger- garlic paste, mix well and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add the french beans and capsicum and sauté on a medium flame for 5 to 7 minutes. Add the chilli powder and soy sauce, mix well and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add the potatoes, green peas and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Cool slightly. Divide the mixture into 16 equal portions and shape each portion into a ball. Dip each ball into the prepared plain flour-water mixture so that it is evenly coated on all the sides. Roll it in bread crumbs till they are evenly coated from all the sides. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and deep-fry a few balls at a time on a medium flame till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Serve immediately with tomato ketchup. Fried mixed veg balls are an ever-popular starter. Made of a large assortment of veggies, ranging from potatoes to beans and capsicum, this yummy starter is excitingly flavoured with spices and soy sauce. Deep-frying the veggie mix with a coating of plain four batter and bread crumbs gives this Indian starter an enticingly crunchy top layer, which slowly gives way to a succulent and spicy filling as you bite into it. Crunchy veggie balls can be relished hot and fresh, with tomato ketchup. For adults a spicy Schezuan sauce or any other spicy hot sauce would be a good accompaniment. Tips for fried vegetable balls. 1. To reduce cooking time, you can boil green peas and potatoes in a microwave. 2. To make plain flour-water mixture, add water gradually. The quantity of water often depends on the quality of the flour. The batter should be lump free and not very thick nor very thin. 3. You can roll the balls and refrigerate for 4 to 6 hours. Remove them from the refrigerator 2 to 3 minutes before frying. 4. While rolling the balls, always dip them in the maida mixture with one hand and roll in bread crumbs with the other hand. This way you will get evenly coated balls and there will be less mess. Enjoy fried vegetable balls recipe | crunchy veggie balls | fried mixed veg balls | Indian starter | with step by step photos.
This bite-sized savoury snack is a perfect sunday evening treat when kand is in season. It is sure to earn you everybody’s praise and love! what else can you expect out of a mildly-spiced mixture of coriander, chana dal and coconut, sandwiched between slices of steamed purple yam, and baked to perfection?!
toasted samosa sandwich recipe | samosa sandwich | street style toasted samosa sandwich | with 32 amazing images. toasted samosa sandwich recipe | samosa sandwich | street style toasted samosa sandwich is an all-time favourite Mumbai roadside recipe, which is made with commonly available ingredients and regular bread, so that you can conjure it up anytime you want! Learn how to make samosa sandwich. To make toasted samosa sandwich, place 2 bread slices on a clean, dry surface, apply ½ tsp of butter and ½ tbsp of green chutney on each slice. Flatten a samosa, place it on one buttered-chutney bread slice. Arrange 2 tomato slices, 2 capsicum slices and 1 onion slice and finally sprinkle ¼ tsp of sandwich masala over it. Cover it with another slice of bread, with the buttered –chutney side facing downwards and press it lightly. Grease a sandwich toaster on both the sides using 1 tsp of butter. Place the sandwich in the sandwich toaster and cook on a medium flame, till it turns brown and crisp from both the sides. Cut into 6 equal pieces using a sharp knife, place it on a plate and apply 1 tsp of butter evenly over it and ½ tsp of green chutney evenly over it. Finally sprinkle 1 tbsp of sev over it. Repeat steps 1 to 7 to make 3 more toasted samosa sandwiches. Serve the toasted samosa sandwich immediately with green chutney, garlic chutney and tomato ketchup. Samosa! Does this snack need any introduction? Originally one of Mumbai’s favourite roadside snacks, it is now so famous across the country that it is available in almost every bakery, restaurant and tea stall. While some enjoy it plain, we have smashed it a little and made a samosa sandwich which is again loved by all the generations of the family. If you can grab a few samosas from a nearby store, then this evening snack will make a pleasant surprise for the whole family! Street style toasted samosa sandwich is buttered, lined with green chutney and sandwiched with a flattened samosa. Crunchy and juicy veggies like onions and capsicum are topped over it which add crunch and a sprinkling of sandwich masala add more josh to this scrumptious snack. Finally, the sandwich is toasted – to boost the flavours as well as to hold the ingredients together. The toasted samosa sandwich is just awesome, and can be served as an evening snack to surprise your kids when they are back from school. The secret behind the aroma and flavour of this sandwich is the use of special sandwich masala and green chutney, so you can make everything easily at home. Tips to make toasted samosa sandwich. 1. You can use leftover bread slices for this recipe. 2. Chutney can be made in advance and kept. 3. If you do not have a toaster, you can also grill this sandwich in a sandwich griller. Enjoy toasted samosa sandwich recipe | samosa sandwich | street style toasted samosa sandwich | with step by step photos.
bajra nimki recipe | Bengali bajra whole wheat flour nimki | non fried healthy nimki | with 27 amazing images. bajra nimki recipe | Bengali bajra whole wheat flour nimki | non fried healthy nimki is a nourishing snack at 109 calories per serving. Learn how to make Bengali bajra whole wheat flour nimki. To make bajra nimki, combine the bajra flour, whole wheat flour, cumin seeds powder, pepper powder, green chilli paste, 1 tsp of oil and salt in a deep bowl and knead into semi-stiff dough, using enough water. Divide the dough into 6 equal portions and roll out each portion into a thin round circle of 150 mm. (6”) in diameter using a little whole wheat flour for rolling. Cut each circle into 9 equal size long strips and keep aside. You will get 54 strips in all. Place half the strips on a greased baking tray at a time and bake in a pre-heated oven at 180ºc (360ºf) for 15 minutes, turning the strips at 8 minutes. Bake till the bread sticks are crisp and golden brown in colour from both the sides. Cool completely and serve or store in an air-tight container. A traditional Bengali favourite, Nimki is usually made with a dough of refined flour and deep-fried in oil. Here, we have turned it into a healthy but irresistibly tasty treat non fried healthy nimki by using a dough of bajra and whole wheat flour, excitingly flavoured with crushed seeds and green chilli paste. What’s more, we have even avoided deep-frying by baking it in an oven with minimal oil. Those on a low-salt diet can go for this delicious Bengali bajra whole wheat flour nimki, because the use of spices gives this Bengali Snack an irresistible flavour that effectively covers up the reduction in salt. Diabetics, heart patients, women with PCOS and weight-watchers can stock up a batch of this bajra nimki in an airtight container to enjoy at snack time. Tips for bajra nimki. 1. Cut each dough circle into 9 equal size long strips with a sharp knife. 2. Store non fried bajra nimki in an airtight container for 21 days. Enjoy bajra nimki recipe | Bengali bajra whole wheat flour nimki | non fried healthy nimki | with step by step photos.
bread bhajiya recipe | crispy Indian bread bhajiya | instant bread bhajia | leftover bread recipe | with 17 amazing images. bread bhajiya recipe | crispy Indian bread bhajiya | instant bread bhajia | leftover bread recipe is a crunchy hot snack which can be enjoyed at any time of the day. Learn how to make instant bread bhajia. To make bread bhajiya, remove the crust from all the bread slices. Tear the bread into very small pieces, add into a deep bowl along with all the remaining ingredients and ¼ cup of water and mix well till smooth. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick kadhai and drop spoonfuls of the mixture in hot oil using your fingers and deep-fry, a few at a time, on a medium flame till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Serve the bread bhajias immediately with tomato ketchup. Instant bread bhajia is a quick and easy Indian snack. This tasty leftover bread recipe, made with a spicy batter of besan, crumbled bread, onions, green chillies is superb for Evening Tea Snacks, especially on wet monsoon days. To get perfect crispy Indian bread bhajiya, deep-fry as soon as the mix is ready, to prevent it from becoming watery. Serve them with tomato ketchup or green chutney. Tips for bread bhajiya. 1. The batter has to be of dropping consistency and not of pouring consistency like dosa. 2. If the batter has become thin, then add a tbsp. of besan. 3. Additionally, you can add rice flour or a tbsp of hot oil to bread bhajiya recipe batter to make them extra crispy. 4. To get super crispy bread bhajiyas always chop the onions finely. 5. If the oil is too hot bhajiyas will cook too fast and will not be crispy; if oil is not hot enough bhajiyas will be greasy. You have to constantly adjust the heat as needed while frying. Enjoy bread bhajiya recipe | crispy Indian bread bhajiya | instant bread bhajia | leftover bread recipe | with step by step photos.
Replete with the three hues of capsicum, this pizza is as much a visual treat as it is a culinary one! Readymade pizza bases are made using refined flour (maida), which is very unhealthy, but here is a delectable, healthy option made with wholemeal pizza bases, that not even the diet-conscious can deny. Compared to the pizza made from maida, this nutritious nibble gives only 104 calories per pizza, making it an undoubtedly healthy option.
Here’s a smashing combination of baby potatoes and sesame seeds that is jazzed up with a combination of indian spices.
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