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Vibrant, green palak dotted with succulent, white paneer is a lovely sight to behold, and an even tastier treat to devour. The process of blanching, pureeing and cooking the spinach with spice powders becomes really quick and easy with our handy helper, the microwave oven! A dash of fresh cream not only balances the nutty flavour of spinach beautifully, it also gives the Paneer Palak a fantastically rich texture. Enjoy hot Paneer Palak with fresh Moghlai Roti or Naan .
A green paste of coriander, cooked with coconut milk and spices results in a lip-smacking hariyali curry, which plays host to all the more delectable koftas of sweet corn held together by rice flour and perked up with coriander and green chillies. Interestingly, this whole dish including the koftas can be quickly and comfortably prepared using the microwave oven. You will find this experience of preparing koftas quite different from the usual sweaty, time-consuming process. So easy, you will want to indulge in preparing the Makai Kofta in Hariyali Curry more often! Serve hot with Naan and Boondi and Pomegranate Raita .
A unique way to prepare cabbage filled with spinach and creamy stuffing and baked.
A luscious dish that can be pepped up even more by adding a little lemon juice. Keeping the gravy intact, you can add a variety of ingredients like potatoes, koftas, dumplings etc. To make various gravy dishes. You can also try other subzis like Sai Bhaji or Palak Mutter .
A unique combination of fibre-rich green peas with nutritious muthias makes this Radish Muthia and Green Peas Subzi quite different from those you have tried before. The muthias, made using radish leaves, are rich in vitamins A and C. Baking makes them healthier than the deep-fried alternatives. Add the muthias just before serving, as they tend to get soggy over time.
saagwala cheese kofta recipe | cheese kofta with palak methi gravy | aloo kofta with spinach gravy | with 38 amazing images. saagwala cheese kofta recipe is a perfect Indian sabzi for parties and occasions. Learn how to make saagwala cheese kofta recipe | cheese kofta with palak methi gravy | aloo kofta with spinach gravy | A tasty, simple recipe of cheese koftas tossed in a flavourful spinach-fenugreek gravy. These koftas are like soft creamy cheese balls that just melt in your mouth, in the greenest, creamiest palak gravy. Crisp outside and soft inside, these cheese and aloo koftas have the distinct flavour of kishmish which impart a richness that perfectly matches the gravy that dresses these koftas. The amazing cheese kofta with palak methi gravy is finger-lickingly delicious. Tips to make saagwala cheese kofta: 1. Make sure to deep fry the cheese balls 3 to 4 at a time, do not crowd much otherwise it will stick to each other. 2. Refresh the greens with cold water to retain its colour. 3. Do not discard the blanched greens water, you can use it to adjust the consistency of the gravy. 4. Add the koftas to the gravy just before serving, as they are soft and crumbly and cannot be simmered in the gravy for a long time. Enjoy saagwala cheese kofta recipe | cheese kofta with palak methi gravy | aloo kofta with spinach gravy | with detailed step by step photos.
This is a low cal version of palak paneer in which I have used baby corn instead. Baby corn apart from being low in calories and fat as compared to other vegetables also imparts a crispy texture to the subzi.
Try out spicy palak aur matki ki curry with sprouted matki and spinach, both of which are notable health boosters. A rather offbeat tempering of mustard seeds, garlic and curry leaves adds a nice touch to this curry.
A succulent preparation of spinach and green peas flavoured elegantly with spice powders and whole spices. Milk helps reduce the bitterness of spinach, and improve the consistency of the subzi. You will love the vibrant colour and enchanting taste of this aromatic Kashmiri dish.
A rich preparation of spinach and sweet corn, cooked with a wide assortment of ingredients ranging from coconut for texture to fenugreek leaves for a lilting aroma that one cannot resist... indeed, the Palak Makai Khaas is a luxuriant dish perfect for a Indian Party Recipes What makes this Palak Makai Khaas unique though is that, despite its intense and indulgent taste, it is not too complex or difficult to prepare. Once you methodically keep all the ingredients ready, it would take just minutes to prepare because both palak and sweet corn cook quickly. Serve it hot and fresh with your favourite Parathas Roti or puri.
The versatile palak, a favourite in North Indian households, can be used in a variety of preparations such as raita, soup, gravy and kofta! Here it combines with corn, to delight your senses.
Really quick and easy but very vibrantly flavoured – what more can you ask for in a dish! Garlicky Spinach just involves throwing in an assortment of flavourful ingredients ranging from chopped garlic and green chillies to soy sauce and red chillies together with the spinach, and sautéing for just a few minutes, to get a richly flavoured and brightly coloured spinach dish. Enjoy it hot and fresh before the spinach leaves get limp and soggy. Garlicky Spinach makes a good side dish with Chinese meals.
Nearly every one has fond memories of eaten hot corn on the cob from the bhuttawala. People world over use and relish corn, be it in a gravy, roasted or simply boiled and topped with melted butter. Corn or makai grows abundantly in the Punjab. It is eaten in many forms in every household. Here makai or corn niblets have been boiled and combined with a mixture of paneer and other spices to make soft and fluffy kofta. The yummy kofta are dunked into lovely green palak gravy. Enjoy this dish with hot Parathas
Succulent corn kernels cooked in spicy green gravy.
A unique sweet and spicy blend of colocasia leaves, chana dal and spices forms the base for this Maharashtrian-style dish made with hearty chunks of corn on the cob.
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