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Protein-rich soya granules make a very versatile ingredient, which is liked by young and old alike. It fits well into a lot of dishes, from upmas to subzis. Here is a strikingly flavourful preparation of soya granules and mashed potatoes made into mint-flavoured koftas, which are dunked in a tomato-based gravy that is uniquely flavoured with fennel seeds powder, made creamier by adding milk, and enhanced with mint leaves.
vegetable tikki recipe | healthy tava vegetable tikki | quick non fried vegetable tikki | with 33 amazing images. vegetable tikki recipe | healthy tava vegetable tikki | quick non fried vegetable tikki is a sumptuous Indian starter perfect for parites. To make vegetable tikki, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and mix very well using your hands. Divide the mixture into 14 equal portions. Roll a portion of the mixture into a 50 mm. (2”) diameter circle. Roll the tikkis in breadcrumbs till they are evenly coated from all the sides. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle), grease it with oil and cook 7 tikkis at a time using a little oil on a medium flame till they turn golden brown in colour from both the sides. Repeat step 5 to cook 7 more tikkis. Top each tikki with a little of the prepared mixture and serve immediately with green chutney. Vegetable tikki is a lip-smacking tikki made with a colourful mix of veggies, ranging from green peas and carrots to potatoes and bottle gourd, together with aromatic herbs like coriander and mint. These savoury healthy tava vegetable tikkis are bursting with the right mix of flavours, texture and aroma. While we have used some amount of potatoes for binding and bread crumbs for rolling, these are not deep fried. Experience the benefits of vegetables packed with in this dish! Make these quick non fried vegetable tikki as pre-dinner bites served with dahiwali pudina ki chutney or enjoy as a filling snack with ragda or chole. Tips for vegetable tikki. 1. The pumpkin is grated thickly so that it does not release a lot of water. Use the thicker end of the grater. If it releases water, squeeze out lightly. 2. Use your hands to mix the tikki filling. Mix gently. 3. Roll all the tikki in breadcrumbs till they are evenly coated from all the sides. Once you have rolled the tikkis you should cook them quickly as they can release water. Enjoy vegetable tikki recipe | healthy tava vegetable tikki | quick non fried vegetable tikki | with step by step photos.
paneer pasanda sabzi | restaurant style paneer pasanda | Punjabi paneer pasanda | with amazing 30 images. paneer pasanda sabzi is a creamy and rich Punjabi gravy recipe made with shallow fried stuffed paneer in smooth and creamy onion gravy!! Punjabi paneer pasanda is a very famous paneer recipe which has found its place in every Indian restaurant!! What makes this Indian cottage cheese preparation very special is the use of two onion pastes. One is a mixture of cooked onions with cashews, which imparts a unique creaminess to the paneer pasanda and the other is a brown onion paste, which imparts a very rich and intense flavour to it. If you like paneer makhani, paneer butter masala, kadai paneer you should definitely try this restaurant style paneer pasanda and I bet you and your family are going to love it! My family simply loves this recipe and each member is a hard-core paneer pasanda fan. The stuffing used in the Punjabi paneer pasanda has a lot many variations and this is our variation to it. Some people prefer adding khoya to their stuffing which makes it a little sweeter! We have cut the paneer into traingles but you can even cut them into rectangular strips! Ideal to be served at parties, the restaurant style paneer pasanda is a wonderful accompaniment for all types of Indian breads like lachha paratha, butter garlic naan, kulcha, chapati as well as rice, especially the mildly flavoured ones. Learn to make paneer pasanda sabzi | restaurant style paneer pasanda | Punjabi paneer pasanda | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
gobi pakora recipe | Indian style cauliflower pakoda | gobhi ke pakode | how to make gobi pakoda | with 29 amazing images. gobi pakora recipe | Indian style cauliflower pakoda | gobhi ke pakode | how to make gobi pakoda is sure to delight your friends and family! Learn how to make gobi pakoda. To make gobi pakora, heat a non-stick pan with enough water, add the cauliflower florets and boil on a medium flame for 4 to 5 minutes. Drain and keep aside. Combine the besan, coriander, rice flour, ginger garlic paste, chilli powder, turmeric powder, asafoetida, garam masala, carom seeds, cumin seeds powder, chaat masala and salt in a deep bowl. Add approx. ¾ cup of water and mix well using a whisk till smooth. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan, dip a few cauliflower pieces in the prepared batter and drop it in hot oil. Deep-fry on a medium flame, till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Sprinkle chaat masala evenly over it. Serve immediately with tomato ketchup. Fresh cauliflower florets, coated with a masaledar batter and deep-fried to a perfect crispness, gobhi ke pakode is one tea-time snack that has withstood the test of time and crossed geographical boundaries too. It is available all over the country, even in small tea-stalls. Especially during the monsoon and winter months, there is a great demand for this crunchy pakora with a soft centre! Indeed, the Indian style cauliflower pakoda deserves this fame. Try it and you will agree with us! The best accompaniment for these pakodas is green chutney, but for kids it can be tomato ketchup. The best part is that this easy gobi pakoda needs just common ingredients, so you can make it any time you wish. They are perfect for unexpected guests too! You can also try other monsoon delights like the Khichdi Pakodas or Bread Bhajiya. Tips for gobi pakora. 1. You can parboil the cauliflower in advance and keep. 2. Serve them immediately or they will turn soft and soggy. 3. Make sure do not deep-fry many at a time. Enjoy gobi pakora recipe | Indian style cauliflower pakoda | gobhi ke pakode | how to make gobi pakoda | with step by step photos.
besan chilla recipe | Rajasthani besan cheela | healthy gram flour veg omelette | with amazing 19 amazing images. This besan chilla recipe also called Rajasthani besan cheela is a tasty Indian pancake made of besan (gram flour), spices and herbs. Chilla or Cheela are popular Indian crepes. They have a texture similar to a soft dosa. Besan cheela or besan chilla is prepared with gram flour, spices and sometimes with a dash of vegetables. healthy gram flour veg omelette makes for a quick and easy breakfast or evening snack. You can relish them as it is with pudina chutney and sweet chutney or stuff it between bread slices to make a wholesome Besan Chila Sandwich. The Rajasthani besan cheela is very convenient and easy to make as the batter does not require any soaking, grinding or fermentation. Just mix together besan and a couple of readily-available spice powders, and you are ready to cook the pancakes. Gujarati besan cheela is made with basic and minimum of ingredients and is also a protein rich dish! We have combined besan with turmeric powder, chili powder, asafoetida, coriander and water. We have made a batter out of it. Make sure to add water in batches as adding water in one go might make it lumpy. To make besan chilla nutritious, add vegetables of your choice like grated cabbage, carrot or finely chopped capsicum, onion, tomatoes. Ensure the veggies are tiny so, you can spread the chilla easily without tearing. Further, pour a ladle of chilla batter on a non-stick tava, make sure the flame is low. Spread it in circular motion, making it look like a dosa. Cook from both the sides till golden brown and crisp. Make sure to cook the besan chilla on medium flame, if cooked on a high flame it will get the desired colour but will be raw from inside. Serve with green chutney and with grated cheese and paneer if serving to kids!! See why we call is it healthy gram flour veg omelette? Besan has more good fat than whole wheat flour and also higher protein content. Rich in complex carbohydrates and with a low glycemic index, besan is good for diabetics too. If you are diabetic, watch the oil quantity and at most have only one chilla. Enjoy besan chilla recipe | Rajasthani besan cheela | healthy gram flour veg omelette | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
kabuli chana and paneer with mixed vegetables recipe | Indian mixed veg with paneer and chana | cottage cheese and chickpea vegetable | paneer chana masala | with 16 amazing images. kabuli chana and paneer with mixed vegetables recipe | Indian mixed veg with paneer and chana | cottage cheese and chickpea vegetable | paneer chana masala | is a semi dry preparation with a masaledar touch. Learn how to make Indian mixed veg with paneer and chana. To make kabuli chana and paneer with mixed vegetables, heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the garlic and onions and sauté on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Add the capsicum and sauté on a medium flame for another 2 minutes. Add the kabuli chana, paneer, tomatoes, dried fenugreek leaves, turmeric powder, chilli powder, coriander seeds powder, cumin seeds powder, garam masala, tomato ketchup and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve hot. This sabzi comes with all the works! Indian mixed veg with paneer and chana, cooked with tongue-tickling spice powders, tomato ketchup and kasuri methi too. Further you can also gain in some protein, calcium and antioxidants from the paneer and veggies which are tossed in this paneer chana masala. Once you have the chana soaked and cooked, there is practically nothing more to this sabzi. It will take just minutes to sauté everything together. So, on a busy day, you could consider cooking and refrigerating the chana a few hours earlier, whenever you find time, so you can quickly prepare this scrumptious cottage cheese and chickpea vegetable when required to serve with hot, puffy rotis, puris or rice. Tips for kabuli chana and paneer with mixed vegetables. 1. Do not overcook paneer, else it will be become chewy. 2. Instead of tomato ketchup, you can use fresh tomato pulp. Enjoy kabuli chana and paneer with mixed vegetables recipe | Indian mixed veg with paneer and chana | cottage cheese and chickpea vegetable | paneer chana masala | with step by step photos.
hara tawa paneer recipe | healthy hara paneer | healthy starter | hara bhara malai paneer | hara tawa paneer is a tongue-tickling snack which can be enjoyed by all. Learn how to make hara bhara malai paneer. Step-by-step, this hara tawa paneer will trigger all your good senses… because, not only does the healthy starter have paneer marinated in tangy green chutney, it is also layered with a spicy corn mixture. To make hara tawa paneer, first make the hara chutney by combining all the ingredients and blending. Add curds and mix well. Then cut each piece of paneer into half to get 40 pieces. Combine the paneer pieces and 5 tbsp of the hara chutney in a bowl, toss gently and keep aside to marinate for 30 minutes. Meanwhile combine the corn, sugar, salt and the remaining 2 tbsp of the hara chutney and blend in a mixer to a coarse paste. Transfer the paste to a bowl, add the coriander and milk and mix well. Keep aside. Heat 1½ tsp of oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the onions and sauté on high flame till the onions turn translucent. Add the corn mixture and sauté on a medium flame for another 2 to 3 minutes and cool slightly. Divide the filling into 20 equal portions. Place a piece of paneer on a dry flat surface and spread a portion of the filling evenly over it. Sandwich it using another piece of paneer and press gently. Heat the oil in a non-stick tava (griddle) and cook the stuffed paneer pieces, using the remaining 1½ tsp of oil till they are golden brown in colour from both the sides. Serve hara tawa paneer hot. The paneer used in this healthy hara paneer is low fat paneer, to restrict the amount of fat consumed. However, if you do not have any fat restriction, you can opt for full fat paneer. Either of the options will enhance your protein intake – a key nutrient required to nourish our body cells, tissues and muscles. The green chutney not only lends flavour but also attractive colour to tempt you. 3 to 4 pieces of hara bhara malai paneer serves as a satiating snack at less than 100 calories and 8 g of carb. Avoid those fried foods and gain in some calcium too by way of this healthy pick. Tips for hara tawa paneer. 1. Use fresh and soft paneer and not dry paneer for this recipe. Dry paneer will break while cooking. 2. The sugar in green chutney is optional. You can avoid it, if you wish to. 3. Be very careful while cooking paneer pieces and do not flip them too often, else they might break. Enjoy hara tawa paneer recipe | healthy hara paneer | healthy starter | hara bhara malai paneer | with recipe below.
healthy lauki kofta curry recipe | Indian lauki ka kofta | non fried bottle gourd kofta curry | healthy sabzi | with 42 amazing images. healthy lauki kofta curry recipe | Indian lauki ka kofta | non fried bottle gourd kofta curry | healthy sabzi is for all health conscious who are looking for low fat Punjabi sabzi. Learn how to make Indian lauki ka kofta. To make healthy lauki kofta curry, for the lauki koftas strain the liquid out of the bottle gourd and preserve it to add in the gravy. Combine all the ingredients in a non-stick pan and stir it over medium flame till the mixture leaves the sides of the pan. This will take 5 to 6 minutes. Remove and cool slightly. Divide this mixture into 14 equal portions and roll each portion into oval koftas. Keep aside. For the curry, heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the onions and sauté on a medium flame for a minute. Add the ginger paste, garlic paste, tomatoes, turmeric powder, coriander-cumin seeds powder and chilli powder and cook for 1 to 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add 1½ cups of water, mix well and bring to a boil for 2 to 3 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the salt and cornflour-water mixture, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute, while stirring occasionally. Add the koftas, and garam masala, mix gently and cook on a medium flame for another 1 to 2 minutes. Serve hot with parathas or brown rice. These koftas are prepared with lauki in a larger proportion, in comparison to potato, to minimize the caloric value of the dish. Also, koftas are not deep-fried, but are simmered and cooked in the curry itself. This makes a tasty Indian lauki ka kofta. This non-fried bottle gourd kofta curry has the benefit of antioxidants like lycopene from tomatoes and vitamin C from bottle gourd. While heart patients and other healthy individuals can opt for this sabzi as compared to the cream and fat laden restaurant sabzis, it is best for diabetics and weight watchers to restrict it because of the use of potatoes and cornflour. Tips to make healthy lauki kofta curry. 1. The koftas tend to crumble if you boil them too much in the gravy. So, it's better to add them just before you're ready to serve them. 2. Do not grate the bottle gourd in advance as it will turn black. 3. You can add little sugar if you wish to. Enjoy healthy lauki kofta curry recipe | Indian lauki ka kofta | non fried bottle gourd kofta curry | healthy sabzi | with step by step photos.
A luxurious veggie soup, with the dynamic flavour of whole spices and the aromatic touch of saffron. The veggie stock is thickened with a milky corn flour mixture, which gives it a very creamy mouth-feel. The generous use of saffron gives the Zaffrani Soup an attractive tinge and rich flavour too. Indeed, this soup is another example of Mughal opulence! Accompany the soup with delicious melt in your mouth kebabs such as Moong Dal Seekh Kebab , Hare Bhare Kebab and Corn Seekh Kebab .
methi chole recipe | fenugreek leaves with chickpeas | easy Indian chick pea curry | chickpeas with methi Indian sabzi | with 53 amazing images. methi chole recipe | fenugreek leaves with chickpeas | easy Indian chick pea curry | chickpeas with methi Indian sabzi is an easy but vibrant chick pea curry, which is sure to thrill your taste buds! Learn how to make fenugreek leaves with chickpeas. To make methi chole, combine the kabuli chana, chana dal, soda, little salt and 2½ cups of water in a pressure cooker, mix well and pressure cook for 4 whistles. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid. Keep aside. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan, add the cloves, cardamom, bayleaves and cinnamon and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add the prepared onion paste and sauté on a medium flame for 5 to 7 minutes. Add the prepared tomato paste, turmeric powder, chilli powder, coriander powder, asafoetida, dried mango powder and garam masala, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 5 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the fenugreek leaves, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 3 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the cooked kabuli chana along with the water, sugar, salt and ½ cup more of water, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 5 to 7 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the fresh cream and mix gently. Serve hot. The combination of pleasantly bitter fenugreek leaves with nutty chick peas, flavoured awesomely with an onion paste, tomato paste and spice powders, makes this fenugreek leaves with chickpeas a wonderful match for both rice as well as rotis or parathas. The nice blend of textures, the traditional flavour and appetizing aroma of this easy Indian chick pea curry make it truly irresistible. It will be enjoyed by the whole family, and can be served with rice and dal or any Indian bread. If you like chickpeas with methi Indian sabzi, then you can also try other recipes with methi like Methi Palak Paneer Subzi or Methi Palak Aur Makai ki Roti. Tips for methi chole. 1. Kabuli chana has to be soaked for 8 hours. So plan for it in advance. 2. The kabuli chana for this recipe should be well cooked and not mushy. 3. Saute the fenugreek leaves, onion paste and tomato paste for the said time to get rid of their raw smell. 4. The sabzi should not be very dry, nor have too much water. 5. We recommend using fresh cream and not homemade malai for this recipe. Fresh cream lends the perfect creaminess to the sabzi. Enjoy methi chole recipe | fenugreek leaves with chickpeas | easy Indian chick pea curry | chickpeas with methi Indian sabzi | with step by step photos.
arbi ki sabzi recipe | Punjabi sookhi arbi ki sabji | ghuiya ki sabzi | healthy colocasia Indian vegetable | with 18 amazing images. arbi ki sabzi is a dry sabzi made in Rajasthan and Punjab. Learn how to make ghuiya ki sabzi. A unique preparation of colocasia (arbi), which is easy and quick to make but very, very tasty. In this arbi ki sabzi, roundels of cooked arbi are tossed with a mixture of spices and beaten rice, which gives the subzi an appealing flavour and a mild, pleasant crunch too. To prepare Punjabi sookhi arbi ki sabji easily, cook the arbi in a pressure cooker for around two whistles, and then peel and cut into roundels. Once this is ready, the arbi ki sabzi will be ready in minutes. With not a very high calorie count but of substantial amount potassium, arbi is beneficial for the heart in arbi ki sabzi. Further being low on sodium count, it can be consumed by those with high blood pressure. Fair amounts of vitamin C may help to strengthen the immune system. Serve arbi ki sabzi hot and fresh with dal and rotis or parathas. Enjoy arbi ki sabzi recipe | Punjabi sookhi arbi ki sabji | ghuiya ki sabzi | healthy colocasia Indian vegetable | with step by step photos.
Rice is usually a no-no for diabetics because it causes a quick rise in blood sugar levels. To counter the effect of high glycemic index white rice, replace it with high fibre brown rice and toss in some fibre-rich vegetables along with diabetic-friendly ingredients like garlic and fenugreek to create a hearty rice delicacy which is best enjoyed in moderation.
aloo pakora recipe | Punjabi style aloo pakora | potato bhajji | street style aloo pakora | aloo pakore | with amazing 26 images. aloo pakora recipe is a simple and easy snack which is a Punjabi style aloo pakora. Moist and soft on inside and crisp outside is aloo pakora, unlike other pakora’s. Aloo pakoda is made with simple and basic ingredients that are easily available in every household. To make aloo pakora we have first made a batter by combining besan, rice flour, carom seeds, chilli powder, tumeric powder, asafoetida, coriander leaves, oil, baking soda and water. We have made it into a smooth batter. Further, we have heated oil in a kadhai, dipped potato slices in the batter and deep fried them until golden brown. While serving aloo pakora we have sprinkled some chaat masala over it. Looking for a quick and easy evening snack or something to eat with a piping hot cup of tea on a rainy day? Punjabi style aloo pakora are an ideal choice. Pakora also known as pakoda, pakodi, bhaji, bhajiya is originated from India. It is a deep fried snack, basically a fritter. It is found in restaurants and also sold by food vendors on the streets. Also, It is a famous Indian street food, found all over. Pakora is made by choosing a main ingredient like onion, paneer, spinach, eggplant, cauliflower, corn etc. which is then dipped in Bengal gram batter and deep fried. Here we have used potato which is loved by everyone Punjabi style aloo pakora is my personal favourite out of all the pakora’s. I usually make Punjabi style aloo pakora for my father-in law and husband for evening snack, they are a big fan of aloo pakoda’s and they have it with a cup of tea, it is a perfect combo. I also make it when last minute guests walk in as it is simple, easy and quick but also very mouth-watering and delicious and we can bet your guests would love it!! aloo pakora also fall under the category of famous street foods. It is widely sold all over India and specially Maharashtra. Serve aloo pakora with green chutney and tomato ketchup. Enjoy aloo pakora recipe | Punjabi style aloo pakora | potato bhajji | street style aloo pakora | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
tomato methi rice recipe | healthy tomato methi pulao | Indian tomato methi brown rice | iron rich fenugreek brown rice | with 36 amazing images. tomato methi rice recipe | healthy tomato methi pulao | Indian tomato methi brown rice | iron rich fenugreek brown rice is a tad healthier option than white rice. Learn how to make healthy tomato methi pulao. To make tomato methi rice, heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and add the bayleaf, cloves, cinnamon, cardamom and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add the green chillies, onion paste and sauté on a medium flame for another minute, till the onion paste turns brown in colour. Sprinkle a little water to avoid the onions from burning. Add the garlic paste and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the tomatoes and cook on a medium flame till the tomatoes are cooked while stirring continuously. Add the coriander-cumin seeds, turmeric powder and chilli powder and 2 tbsp water, mix well and cook for few seconds. Add the fenugreek leaves, mix well and cook on a slow flame for 3 to 4 more minutes or till the fenugreek leaves are cooked. Add the rice and salt, mix gently and cook on a slow flame for another 3 to 4 minutes. Serve the tomato methi rice hot with curds or raita of your choice. Rice is a very staple diet in India. But we often tend to skip this regular staple due to its high carb content and high glycemic index. Your meal can get healthier when you substitute white rice with brown rice and bring more colours to the table as colourful veggies are loaded with antioxidants as done in Indian tomato methi brown rice. Iron-laden methi greens are combined with vitamin C rich tomatoes which helps in the absorption of iron. For an additional fibre touch, we have used the unpolished brown rice. However, it is important to remember that brown rice is also not devoid of carbs. So we recommend only half serving of this healthy tomato methi pulao for weight watchers, diabetics and people with high cholesterol. Also make this iron rich fenugreek brown rice only an occasional fare and prefer to relish it with a bowl of raita like cucumber and pudina raita or mixed veg raita. Tips for tomato methi rice. 1. The rice has to be soaked, so plan for it in advance. 2. Ensure that each grain of brown rice is separate. 3. To make onion paste, boil the chopped onions in water in a deep pan and then grind them into a smooth paste. Learn how to make boiled onion paste. 4. Salt has been added while cooking brown rice. So add less salt later. Enjoy tomato methi rice recipe | healthy tomato methi pulao | Indian tomato methi brown rice | iron rich fenugreek brown rice | with step by step photos.
kala jamun recipe | black jamun with khoya or mava | Indian mithai recipe | how to make kala jamun at home | with 27 amazing images. kala jamun is a traditional Indian sweet available in most mithai shops. Learn how to make black jamun with khoya or mava. This kala jamun made at home gives you the wondrous feeling of biting into a gulab jamun but in a more handy form! Kala Jamun is made with a perfect mix of hariyali khoya and maida to get super soft jamuns, which are deep-fried and dipped in warm sugar syrup to make a lovely semi-dry sweet. To make kala jamun, first make the sugar syrup. For that, combine the sugar and 1½ cups of water in a deep non-stick pan, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 11 minutes or till the syrup is of one string consistency, while stirring occasionally. Remove any impurities which float on top of the syrup using a slotted spoon. Add the saffron, mix well and keep the syrup warm. Then make the jamuns. Combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and knead very well into a very smooth dough. Divide this mixture into 20 equal portions and roll each into round balls, they should have no cracks on the surface as otherwise the kala jamuns will crack while deep-frying. Finally, heat the ghee in a non-stick kadhai and deep-fry 10 jamuns at a time on a medium flame till they turn blackish in colour from all the sides. Drain and immerse in the warm sugar syrup. Soak for 1 hour. Serve immediately or serve warm. This Indian mithai recipe is truly irresistible. These have a blacker colour as compared to the regular gulab jamun which are golden brown in colour after frying. If you grab one, you are sure to not stop them and reach out for more. Ideal to serve at Indian parties and festivals like Diwali and Dussehra with family and friends. Next party besides kala jamun, fill up your mithai platter with assorted sweets like Akhrot Kaju Sheera, Kaju Katli, Rose Barfi, Chum Chum, Sandesh etc. Tips for kala jamun. 1. Use of hariyali mava for this recipe is a must. Often termed as gulab jamun mava, it is readily available in the market. 2. The jamun balls should be rolled extremely smooth. Any cracks on the surface might lead to the jamun breaking while frying. 3. The sugar syrup needs to be of one string consistency. The recipe has a mention about cooking sugar and water mixture for 11 minutes. However, we suggest that you check after 10 minutes for doneness. 4. Kesar strands of good quality will lend a good attractive colour to the sugar syrup. Enjoy kala jamun recipe | black jamun with khoya or mava | Indian mithai recipe | how to make kala jamun at home.
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