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All-time favourite Vegetable Fried Rice in a Jain-friendly version, made without onions, garlic and other no-no ingredients. You will find that this delicacy retains its authentic flavour and texture despite the absence of these ingredients, which you might have thought to be indispensable in the preparation of Vegetable Fried Rice. The use of typically Oriental veggies like cabbage, capsicum and baby corn, along with tongue-tickling sauces, gives this main-course rice dish a fantastic flavour and aroma, which you will thoroughly enjoy. It is also important to stick to the cooking times mentioned in the recipe because if you under-cook the veggies, they will have a raw smell, whereas if you over-cook them, you will miss the crunch that is so typical of Chinese foods.
Is this crisp or chewy, sweet or fruity? It is this mixture of flavours and textures that makes the Granola Bars a treat for kids! It keeps them guessing with every bite, loaded with fibre and protein rich oats and cornflakes, nutritious dry fruits and nuts, all bound together by caramelised sugar.
Minestrone soup is the ideal way to start a hearty meal; alternatively it's so jam-packed with the goodness of vegetables that it could even serve as a whole meal by itself! You can also try other wholesome soups like Lentil and Vegetable Broth or Vegetable and Noodle Soup .
Tasty and healthy pancakes are the best way to start a day. . . . A delightful surprise for both kids and adults! to make things better, the addition of apples charges up the fibre content!
Spinach and cottage cheese make a good filling for crepes which are topped with Mexican green sauce.
raw banana crispies recipe | raw banana fritters | Jain raw banana nuggets | plantain crisps | with 30 amazing images. raw banana crispies are a popular Indian starter made by deep-frying raw bananas. Learn how to make plantain crisps. Deep-fried raw banana crispies are a delicious and popular Indian snack made from raw bananas. The bananas are first parboiled, then coated in a batter and deep-fried until golden brown and crispy. They can be served on their own or with a variety of sauces and chutneys. Deep-fried raw banana crispies are typically shaped like small wedges. They are light and airy on the inside, with a crispy golden brown crust on the outside. They have a slightly sweet and nutty flavor, with a hint of banana. raw banana crispies, also known as raw banana fritters or Plantain crisps. Jain raw banana fritters are a delicious and filling snack that is made without onion and garlic. Raw banana fritters can be served with tomato sauce or any other dip of your choice. pro tips for raw banana fritters. 1. Add 2 tbsp cornflour. Cornstarch is a key ingredient in making banana crispies crisp. 2. Batter is of pouring consistency. It should not be too thick or too runny. 3. Raw bananas are 80% cooked. 4. Roll the batter-dipped raw bananas in the cornflakes until they are evenly coated. Enjoy raw banana crispies recipe | raw banana fritters | Jain raw banana nuggets | plantain crisps | with step by step photos.
Looking for a snack that is easy to prepare yet healthy and non-fried? Try these delicious spinach and cottage cheese dumplings innovatively flavoured with nutmeg powder. The addition of baking soda makes these dumplings soft and comforting to bite into. Once you have prepared the ingredients, it takes just minutes to prepare these irresistible Spinach and Cottage Cheese Dumplings. Serve these with tea or as a starter, but make sure you have them fresh off the steamer.
An all-time favourite from the repertoire of Mexican recipes just made its way into the world of Jain cooking.
What a blast of flavours and textures! The combination of fried noodles, boiled noodles and sautéed veggies gives this recipe a wide range of textures, while a medley of sauces gives it an exhilarating flavour. This recipe does not use boiled veggies. Raw veggies are simply sautéed with salt for a few minutes and added to the sauce, in order to retain their crunch and natural flavour. This is a totally Jain -friendly recipe, but when you taste it you will never find out that it does not have ginger, onions or garlic. Serve this Jain-friendly American Chopsuey immediately upon preparation, in order to enjoy the crispness of the fried noodles and the juicy crunch of the veggies. Corn and Cheese Quesadillas , Lebanese Minty Rice Soup , Mexican Vegetable Faheeta , Olive and Tomato Pasta and Spinach and Cottage Cheese Quiche are a few other Jain-friendly international recipes.
creamy cheese dip recipe | Indian style basic cheese dip | 3 minutes cheese sauce at home | with 12 amazing images. creamy cheese dip is an Indian style basic cheese dip which is a 3 minutes cheese sauce at home. creamy cheese dip is an easy, extravagantly luscious and quick dip recipe. It is rich, creamy and super cheese. We have made cheese dip even quicker and easier by preparing it in a microwave. 3 minutes cheese sauce at home and you are good to go. All you need is just 3 minutes to prepare it. Guests walked in suddenly? Make this creamy cheese dip and serve it along with wafer, nachos or toasted bread pieces. We have only used 4 ingredients in preparing this creamy cheese dip recipe, cheese slices, cornflour, capsicum and some mustard powder. We have delicately flavoured cheese dip with capsicum and mustard. Learn to make creamy cheese dip recipe | Indian style basic cheese dip | 3 minutes cheese sauce at home | with detailed step by step recipe photos and videos below.
uncooked salsa recipe | Jain salsa | raw Mexican salsa | no cook salsa | with 9 amazing images. This Jain-friendly uncooked salsa recipe is an easy version of Mexican Salsa that tastes awesome, with the juicy succulence of tomatoes and spicy crunch of capsicum tinged with spices and herbs. We have removed the onion and garlic to make this an Indian style Jain salsa. uncooked salsa is a handy ingredient – you can serve it as a dip, as an accompaniment to snacks or innovatively use it in salads, pastas, pizzas and other creations. Have your jain friends coming over and confused what to serve? Here we have got you a perfect simple uncooked salsa recipe serve with homemade Nacho Chips. The method of making jain salsa is quick and easy. To make uncooked salsa, take finely chopped tomatoes in a bowl, add capsicum which will provide a crunchy texture to our salsa. Add coriander for freshness, add green chillies, add cumin seed powder, add dried oregano and finally add lemon juice which would perk up the taste of salsa and mix everything well and also mash the mixture a little with the back of the spoon. Serve jain salsa cold. Do not make this raw Mexican salsa too much in advance as it tends to release water. If you make it a little in advance, make sure you refrigerate it till use. Enjoy uncooked salsa recipe | Jain salsa | raw Mexican salsa | no cook salsa | with detailed step by step photos below.
Lavash is a crisp bread resembling the Indian khakra. It is made with Maida and topped with roasted sesame seeds and poppy seeds.
Yalya Soup or Lebanese Minty Rice Soup is an all-time favourite Lebanese soup, which is thick, sumptuous and soothing too. Made of rice and curd, this soup is delicately flavoured with mint leaves. Dry roasting the mint leaves enhances its aroma and leaves a pleasant aftertaste on your palate. You can also dry the mint leaves in a batch and store it in the refrigerator in an airtight container. Serve with other popular Lebanese dishes like Falafel and Bean and Spinach Rice .
The Corn Chips with Salsa and Avocado Dip is a three-in-one delight because each of its components is awesomely tasty and worth including in other combos too. The Corn Chips is super crisp and super tasty with mild hints of spices and herbs. The uncooked, Jain-friendly tomato salsa and the quick and easy avocado dip are both perfect accompaniments for these chips. The avocado dip has a creamy mouth-feel and lovely tanginess, thanks to lemon juice and tomatoes. While tang is the dominant flavour of the uncooked salsa too, it also takes on the vibrant spiciness of capsicum, the herby touch of dried oregano and the peppy aroma of cumin powder. Together, the three are determined to delight, making this recipe an absolute must-try! Also do try other Jain international recipes like Spinach Cheese Cigars with Honey Chilli Sauce , Pesto Penne or Spinach Crepes .
Penne pesto pasta with vegetables recipe | Indian styled Penne in pesto sauce| Jain Vegetable pesto pasta | Creamy penne pesto pasta | with amazing 25 images. A traditional Italian sauce, Pesto features a rare combination of walnuts or pine nuts with basil leaves and olive oil. While some versions use garlic, the Indian styled pasta penne with vegetables, Jain version is much tastier. Here we have an extremely creamy, cheesy and luscious recipe which will definitely give you a roller coaster ride of tastefulness that is Vegetable penne pesto pasta. In this mouth-watering recipe of Pesto Penne pasta with vegetables, we combine this delectable sauce with perfectly cooked penne, a basketful of colourful veggies, aromatic herbs and oodles of cheese, to make a treat worthy of a grand party, a special dinner with your family, or any day you feel like pampering yourself. Pasta in pesto sauce is a quick recipe with colourful vegetables like capsicum, vibrant bell peppers and crunchy baby corn which is is pretty to behold and tempting to bite into. The procedure and method to make Pesto penne pasta with vegetables is very easy and quick. Whenever, I am tired and exhausted I make this one-dinner meal and relax as it is hustle-free. To make pesto penne, firstly make pesto sauce which required blending of basil, walnuts, olive oil and salt into smooth paste. This is a jain recipe, traditionally pesto is made with pine nuts and also garlic is added to it. To proceed making the pasta, in a pan take olive oil and saute all the veggies which include zucchini, colored bell peppers, baby corn and cook for a while. Next, add pesto, fresh cream cheese and salt. Also, add herbs like chilli flakes and oregano to enhance the taste of pasta along with milk. Milk, cheese and fresh cream makes our pasta creamy, rich and smooth. Lastly, add cooked penne pasta and mix well. Serve Pesto Penne pasta with vegetables immediately as pesto tends to turn dark but doesn’t affect the flavors in anyway. Kids are sure to enjoy this Creamy Pesto penne pasta for lunch. However, you must take care not to cook after adding the pesto. It is important to pack it in a slightly moist consistency, so that it does not dry up too much and turn lumpy when it cools down. Cheese and Vegetable Sticks will make a good combo with the pasta, so do pack some in another tiffin. Also, kids usually love this recipe so you can make it for your kids as an evening snack. Creamy Pesto Pasta is wonderfully flavoured with spices and herb and is a real delight to devour with some homemade Garlic Bread. Garnish Indian styled Penne in pesto sauce with fresh cream and serve hot. Enjoy Penne pesto pasta with vegetables recipe | Indian styled Penne in pesto sauce| Jain Vegetable pesto pasta | Creamy penne pesto pasta with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
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