You can make quick, non-greasy uttappams in the microwave. Since this curd and semolina-based variety does not require fermentation, you can choose it to quench an unexpected hunger pang. Using sour curds ensures soft and spotted uttappams, just like the original.
A rich, amber-coloured jam with a hint of lemon, the Apple Jam is a perfect accompaniment to a loaf of freshly baked bread, croissants, or pancakes too. Instead of adding cinnamon powder to the jam, you may also choose to dip a stick of cinnamon into the jam while it is still hot, and lid the jar for a while, allowing the flavour to ooze in naturally and mildly. The coarse texture, which results from grating rather than blending the apples, is a specialty of this jam. But, of course, the best part is that it can be prepared in a jiffy using the microwave oven, so you can prepare fresh jam anytime you wish to!
Italian cuisine somehow has a very aesthetic and romantic appeal. Here is a light soup from the Italian repertoire that’s perfect for a romantic candlelight dinner with your sweetheart. The soup features a blend of textures including crunchy corn and soft pastas. The use of small pasta is crucial for the success of this recipe, which can be prepared in a jiffy since corn requires much less cooking time than other vegetables. Serve with toasted bread for a connoisseur’s delight.
A mildly-flavoured and easy-to-make snack that is very popular in ahmedabad, cauliflower no bhanolu uses coconut milk as the primary ingredient. The tempering that is sprinkled atop the batter before cooking adds to its zest. This microwave version is very easy and quick to make, adapted to suit today’s rushed cook-hour!