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whole wheat jaggery pancakes recipe | eggless gud pancakes | healthy no sugar Indian gur pancakes | with 25 amazing images. whole wheat jaggery pancakes are soft sweet healthy Indian pancakes made with no sugar. Learn to make eggless gud pancakes. An enticingly sweet jaggery pancake made of a gehun ka atta batter sweetened with jaggery and spiced up with cardamom (elaichi) powder. Jaggery, which has a more rustic flavour, colour and aroma than white sugar lends the whole wheat jaggery pancakes an intense aroma on cooking, which is sure to draw everybody to the table like bees to honey! The trick of the eggless jaggery whole wheat flour Indian pancakes is to make jaggery water which adds to the aroma of the pancake instead of directly adding jaggery to the batter. Pro tips for eggless gud pancakes. 1. You can cook the savoury sweet jaggery pancakes on a tava as well. 2. Mix batter well with a whisk so that no lumps remain. 3. whole wheat jaggery pancakes are soft to eat and easy for those who have problems chewing food. 4. If the batter is too thick, add a little more water. 5. Add ground cardamom (elaichi). This imparts a great flavour to the pancakes. 6. Adding baking soda makes the eggless gud pancakes soft. Enjoy whole wheat jaggery pancakes recipe | eggless gud pancakes | healthy no sugar Indian gur pancakes | with step by step photos.
katori chaat recipe | Indian tokri chaat | aloo tokri chaat | potato basket chaat | with 36 amazing images. katori chaat recipe | Indian tokri chaat | aloo tokri chaat | potato basket chaat is a delight to behold and bite into. Learn how to make Indian tokri chaat. To make katori chaat, first make the katori. In a deep bowl, add plain flour, add oil and salt and mix well to get a crumbly texture. Add approx. ½ cup of water and knead into a stiff dough. Cover with a lid and keep aside for 15 minutes. Divide the dough into 6 equal portions. Roll a portion of the dough into a 150 mm. (6”) diameter circle without using any flour for rolling. Prick it all over using a fork. Put a 75 mm. (3”) diameter steel or aluminum vati in the centre and cover all the sides around the vati and trim the excess dough which is inside the vati using a knife. Heat the oil in a deep pan and deep-fry 1 vati at time. Remove the vati mould from the oil and let the katori cook till it is golden brown in colour form both the sides. Repeat steps 5 to 8 to make 5 more katoris. Keep aside. Then to make Indian tokri chaat, just before serving, place a katori on a serving plate, put in the depression 1 tbsp potatoes, 1 tbsp moong, ½ tbsp onions, ½ tbsp tomatoes, 2 tbsp curd, 1 tsp green chutney, 2 tsp sweet chutney, little chaat masala sprinkle little cumin seeds powder, chilli powder and salt evenly over it. Finally put 1 tsp coriander, 1 tbsp sev and 1 tsp pomegranate evenly over it. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to make 5 more katori chaats. Serve immediately. Aloo tokri chaat is crispy katori filled with a spicy mixture of sprouts, potatoes, onions, tomatoes and chutneys. But here the katori is homemade and not store-bought. Deep-fried to perfection, the cases can be made days in advance and keep well when stored in an air-tight container. Just rustle up the stuffing and serve these pretty potato basket chaat to display your culinary skills to your family and friends. Easy to serve at parties, this dish is sure to satisfy the whims of chaat lovers without a second thought. The tongue-tickling flavour which lifts up every diner's spirit is a generous spread of fresh chutney and a sprinkle of chaat masala along with jeera powder. Learn how to make the perfect green chutney and sweet chutney for Indian tokri chaat. Tips to make katori chaat. 1. Crumbly texture is very important to get perfect crispy and flaky katori. 2. Put all the wet ingredients just before serving otherwise the katori will become soggy. 3. Be careful while frying the katori, it will loossen the sides, then remove the vati carefully. 4. You can store the katori in an airtight container for a week. Enjoy katori chaat recipe | Indian tokri chaat | aloo tokri chaat | potato basket chaat | with step by step photos.
chola dal panki recipe | Gujarati lentil pancake in a banana leaf | healthy chola dal pancake | with 30 amazing images. chola dal panki is a variation of Gujarati corn panki. Learn to make Gujarati lentil pancakes on a banana leaf. chola dal panki, this popular Gujarati snack snack has been tweaked by using chola dal instead of rice flour to increase the protein, iron and fibre content. Adding palak gives a nice green colour to chola dal panki and also enhances the fibre, folic acid and vitamin A content, all of which make this dish light and filling too. Do try other low calorie snacks like Moong Dal Dahi Vada, Cauliflower and Oats Tikki, Whole Wheat Vegetable Tartlets and Methi and Moong Sprouts Wrap. chola dal panki is rich in Folic Acid, Phosphorus, Fiber, Thiamine and Magnesium. With only 59 calories per chola dal panki, this is a great weight loss snack to have. Serve chola dal panki with green chutney or coconut chutney. Enjoy chola dal panki recipe | Gujarati lentil pancake in a banana leaf | healthy chola dal pancake | with step by step photos.
chick pea potato soya tikki | kabuli chana soya cutlet | garlic potato soya tikki | with amazing images. chick pea potato soya tikki | kabuli chana soya cutlet | garlic potato soya tikki | is a protein rich satiating snack. Learn how to make kabuli chana soya cutlet. The ever-popular tikki reinvents itself as an elixir of good health! Made with protein and fibre rich ingredients like soya granules and chick peas, this delicious kabuli chana soya cutlet is brimful of vitamin B1, zinc and iron, all of which help to strengthen the eye muscles and improve blood circulation to the eye tissues. Tikkis of various types are very popular in India. Healthy chick pea pattice is a nutritious variant of this all-time favourite snack made with protein and calcium rich ingredients like chick peas and mint.The chick pea potato soya tikki doubles up as a treat to your taste buds, with the spiky flavours of mint, ginger and green chillies. Enjoy these delectable chick pea potato soya tikki hot and fresh on a cool, rainy day! Such is the appetizing power of this aromatic and tasty snack. If you thought plain potato tikkis are toothsome enough, you will just go ga-ga over this enhanced version that includes white chickpeas, soya granules and garlic paste as some of the key ingredients along with flavourful additions like mint leaves and onions too. A dash of lemon juice, though small in quantity, is essential to boost the flavours of the other ingredients used in the garlicky chick pea, potato and soya tikki. garlic potato soya tikkis are best served with green chutney. Tips to make chick pea potato soya tikki: 1. This slurry must be slightly thick as we have used soya granules which makes the tikkis brittle while frying. 2. Ensure that the sides of the tikki are rolled in bread crumbs. 3. Do not fry tikki's at high heat, they will not turn crispy and easily turn brown without being cooked from inside. Enjoy chick pea potato soya tikki | kabuli chana soya cutlet | garlic potato soya tikki | with detailed step by step images.
eggless oatmeal chocolate chip cookies recipe | soft and gooey oatmeal chocolate chip cookies | Indian oatmeal cookies | chocolate oat biscuits | with 20 amazing images. eggless oatmeal chocolate chip cookies recipe | soft and gooey oatmeal chocolate chip cookies | Indian oatmeal cookies | chocolate oat biscuits is a slightly healthy cookie as it is made with wheat flour and oats as compared to the store bought maida based biscuits. Learn how to make soft and gooey oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. To make eggless oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, combine the butter and brown sugar in a deep bowl and mix well using a whisk till light and fluffy. Add the whole wheat flour, oats, dark chocolate, mixed nuts, orange juice and vanilla essence. And mix well using a spatula. Divide the mixture into 9 equal portions and roll each portions. Place them on a lined baking tray and press each cookie lightly. Put little chocolate chips evenly over each cookie. Bake in a pre-heated oven at 160°C (360°F) for 15 minutes. Cool completely and serve or store in an air-tight container. This is truly the cookie of all cookies, one awesome mind-blowing treat that makes everybody surrender to its charm! Indian oatmeal cookies brings under its sway an assortment of fabulously tasty ingredients, ranging from chocolate to almonds and walnuts, with an orangey tinge to boot. Chocolate in every bite, punctuated by crunchy chocolate chips, soft and gooey oatmeal chocolate chip cookies is bound to become everybody’s favourite – kid or adult! Make sure you cool it completely before serving. Its gooey texture along with the melt-in-mouth softness which accentuates in chocolate oat biscuits is perfect to pack for kids’ tiffin box for short break. Also try your hand at other recipes like Crispy Coconut Cookies or Whole Wheat Cornflake Cookies. Tips to make oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. 1. Cool the cookies completely otherwise it will break. 2. Line the baking tray with butter paper so that cookies do not stick or burn at the bottom. 3. Place cookies in 2" inch distance from each other. 4. You can store the cookie dough in an air tight container in a refrigerator for 1 week. Enjoy eggless oatmeal chocolate chip cookies recipe | soft and gooey oatmeal chocolate chip cookies | Indian oatmeal cookies | chocolate oat biscuits | with step by step photos.
A bread so flavourful that you can just have it as it is! The Rosemary Garlic Zucchini Bread is an eggless artisan bread with a rich texture and appetising aroma. The strong flavour of garlic and herbs together with the crunch of sunflower seeds and juiciness of zucchini give the bread a well-rounded flavour, which can be enjoyed just plain with a brushing of butter or used to make interesting sandwiches and starters . Serve the bread warm for best taste and aroma.
crispy whole wheat muthia recipe | fried Gujarati muthia | Indian jar snack | with 25 amazing images. crispy whole wheat muthia recipe | fried Gujarati muthia | Indian jar snack is a tea time snack with a crunchy bite which is most pleasing. Learn how to make fried Gujarati muthia. To make crispy whole wheat muthia, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and mix well. Knead into a stiff dough using enough water. Divide the dough into 25 portions and shape each portion into 25 mm. (1”) cylindrical long roll. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and deep-fry a few muthias at a time on a slow flame till they turn golden brown in colour from both the sides. Drain them. Do not use a tissue paper as the muthias have sugar they will stick on it.Cool completely and store in an air-tight container and use as required. Muthia is a famous Gujarati snack, which apparently derives its name from the word ‘muthi’, meaning ‘fist’. Perhaps since the dough is shaped into cylindrical rolls using a gripping action of the palm and wrist, this snack is called Muthia. Usually, muthias are made with a combination of besan and other flours. In this Indian jar snack variant, we have made it using coarse whole wheat flour and it tastes simply awesome! The accents of dried fenugreek leaves and sesame seeds very well complements with sugar in this crispy whole wheat muthia. The crispness, aroma and spicy taste of the muthia is really appetizing. You can store this fried Gujarati muthia in a jar for 10-15 days and relish any time you wish with a cup of tea , or take it along while travelling. You can also try other jar snack like Phoolwadi or Chakli. Tips to make crispy whole wheat muthia. 1. Do not add extra water as that will make the muthia mixture as a dough which we don’t want. 2. Shape the muthias when the muthia mixture is ready as they get dry. 3. You can shape all and keep and then deep-fry. 4. crispy whole wheat muthia | Indian jar snack | can be stored in an air-tight container for atleast 15 days. 5. Always deep-fry them on a slow flame so they evenly cook. Enjoy crispy whole wheat muthia recipe | fried Gujarati muthia | Indian jar snack | with step by step photos.
A perfectly delightful starter to serve at parties, Tostadas Stuffed with Refried Beans and Sour Cream offers the diner a vivid insight into the multiple textures and flavours that Mexican cuisine has to offer. With the rustic charm of refried beans, the tangy creaminess of sour cream and the juicy crunch of veggies like spring onions and lettuce, these Tostadas are really awesome to bite into. Since it comes in a handy sandwiched form, it is quite attractive to behold and quite easy to handle too.
Add a dose of fun to your day with these Creamy Lemon Tarts. The apt combination of paneer and curds gives the filling an incredibly creamy mouth-feel, while a dash of lemon juice and lemon rind gives it an unbeatably peppy taste. Two more twists that make the Creamy Lemon Tart a treat par comparison are the use of lemon jelly as a topping and almonds as a garnish. These ingredients add more exciting textures and flavours to the tart, making it totally awesome!
cheese burst dosa recipe | cheese burst dosa rolls | Indian cheese dosa | with 54 amazing images. cheese burst dosa recipe | cheese burst dosa rolls | Indian cheese dosa is one of kid’s favourite. Learn how to make cheese burst dosa rolls. To make cheese burst dosa, combine the cheese spread and milk in a deep bowl and mix well using a whisk. Keep aside. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle), sprinkle a little water on it (it should sizzle immediately) and wipe off using a piece of cloth or a tissue paper. Pour a ladleful of the batter on the tava (griddle) and spread in a circular motion to make a 200 mm. (8”) diameter circle. Put 1 tsp of butter and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes or till the dosa turns light brown in colour. Put 2 tbsp of onions, 1 tbsp of capsicum, 1 tbsp of tomatoes, ¼ tsp of chilli powder, ¼ tsp of pav bhaji masala, ½ tbsp of schezuan sauce, mix well using a wooden spoon and then mash it very lightly using a potato masher and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute. Put 1½ tbsp of cheese spread mixture all over it and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes. Fold it over from both the sides. Cut into 2 equal portions using a sharp cutter. Pour a little of the cheese spread mixture evenly over it. Serve immediately. If the name makes you assume it is another one of those cheese stuffed dosas, you are in for a surprise as this is a notch higher. Lined with cheese and drowned in a milky cheese mixture, this Indian cheese dosa is cheesier than you can imagine. Add to this a scrumptious Schezuan style stuffing and you get an absolutely exciting snack that redefines the word excitement. These cheese burst dosa rolls are a perfect party time treat! Enjoy the cheese burst dosa immediately after preparation. Try other recipes using loads of cheese like Cheese Garlic Buns or Cheese Fondue. Tips for cheese burst dosa. 1. The cheese mixture should be smooth after mixing. There should be lumps in it. 2. Be a little quick while adding the ingredients on the half cooked dosa. 3. Mash the vegetables very lightly using the masher, else the dosa might tear. 4. 4. While we have used cheese spread in this recipe of cheese burst dosa, you can also use processed cheese. Melt it with a little milk and use it. You can top with some shredded processed cheese. Enjoy cheese burst dosa recipe | cheese burst dosa rolls | Indian cheese dosa| with step by step photos.
cheese biscuits recipe | crispy Indian cheese biscuit | kids jar snack | cheesy onion biscuits | with 29 amazing images. cheese biscuits recipe | crispy Indian cheese biscuit | kids jar snack | cheesy onion biscuits is a delight for cheese lovers. Learn how to make crispy Indian cheese biscuit. To make cheese biscuits, combine the plain flour, butter, chilli powder, cumin seeds, baking powder and salt in a deep bowl and rub between your palms. Add the cheese, spring onions and milk and mix well. Refrigerate for 15 minutes. Take a board, sprinkle a little plain flour, place the dough on it and roll into a square of 175 mm. (7”) by 150 mm. (6”). Cut into 12 equal pieces using a sharp knife. Place them on a baking tray and bake in a pre-heated oven at 180°c (360°f) for 25 minutes. Cool completely and serve. Skip the readymade biscuits and give these cheesy onion biscuits a try. If you have some extra cheese in the refrigerator, these biscuits are one dry snack which your kids will pull out of the jar first. Crispy Indian cheese biscuit as the name suggests is a cheesy biscuit, with the peppy taste of spring onions and spices. Kids will enjoy biting into them and so will elders. Since these kids jar snack have got cheese and onions, they will not last for more than a day or so. You can make it in the afternoon and serve it as an after-school or tea-time snack. You can also have a go at other cookies like the Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookies or Crispy Coconut Cookies. Tips for cheese biscuit. 1. Ensure the maida is lump free. Sieve it if necessary. 2. Use baking powder from a packet which is unopened or recently opened to get the perfect texture of the biscuits. 3. Grate the cheese just before adding, else it might turn lumpy. 4. Prefer to use a thick rolling pin to get an even shaped square. 5. Use a flat ladle as shown in the image to transfer each biscuits from the plate to the baking tray. Enjoy cheese biscuits recipe | crispy Indian cheese biscuit | kids jar snack | cheesy onion biscuits | with step by step photos.
spicy corn chaat recipe | masala corn chaat | sweet corn chaat Indian style | crispy corn chaat kids recipe | with 12 amazing images. spicy corn chaat recipe | masala corn chaat | sweet corn chaat Indian style | crispy corn chaat kids recipe is an all-time favourite boiled sweet corn, served in stunning chaat style! Learn how to make sweet corn chaat Indian style. To make spicy corn chaat, heat the butter in a broad non-stick pan, add the corn and sauté on a medium flame for 3 minutes. Switch off the flame, add the chilli powder, lemon juice, salt and pepper and mix well. Cool slightly. Put the corn mixture into a serving plate, top it with the onions, tomatoes, little salt, sev and coriander evenly over it. Serve immediately. Yes indeed, this innovative snack combines boiled corn with an assortment of delectable ingredients like onions, tomatoes, spice powders and lemon juice to deliver a revitalising rush of flavour. Crispy sev adds to the yumminess quotient of the masala corn chaat, making it a true blockbuster that none can resist. What’s more is you will get lost into the aroma of the corn being cooked in butter with chilli powder and lemon juice. You will be surprised that just 2 ingredients can make such a pleasing snack - sweet corn chaat Indian style. It’s a perfect recipe for kids parties and get-together. You can reduce the amount of chilli powder in crispy corn chaat kids recipe when making for little ones. They are sure to enjoy munching on this lip-smacking snack while playing and relish it while watching a movie too! Tips for spicy corn chaat. 1. Use a broad non-stick pan so tossing is easier. 2. You can keep the corn mixture and other ingredients ready. But mix and toss just before serving to enjoy its best flavour and texture. You can also try other recipes with corn like the Corn Methi Pulao and Corn Panki. Enjoy spicy corn chaat recipe | masala corn chaat | sweet corn chaat Indian style | crispy corn chaat kids recipe | with step by step images.
idli chaat recipe | South Indian idli chaat | how to make idli chaat | dahi idli chaat | with 14 amazing images. South meets North in this amazing fusion idli chaat recipe! Idli, the most common South Indian snack meets chaat, the most popular class of North Indian snacks, in this off-beat idli chaat recipe. To make idli chaat recipe we have deep-fried idli cubes, laced them with curds and chutneys, and topped them with yummy garnishes like sev and coriander. A sprinkling of spice powders boosts the aroma and taste of the South Indian idli chaat further, making it a unique and memorable treat. Tips to make the perfect idli chaat recipe. 1.For making the idli chaat recipe, cut each idli into 4 equal pieces or just bite sized pieces using a sharp knife. Leftover idlis or idli that have been cooled completely give out the best result. 2.Ensure the curd is fresh and not sour. If you like crispy chaat then skip adding curd as the whisked curd will make the fried idli soft. This nice and chatpata idli chaat snack is a wonderful way to make use of leftover idlis. You can surprise your kids with this when they come home from school, enjoy it as a tea-time snack or even serve it to guests. You can also try other idli-based recipes like Idli Upma or Idli Milagai Podi. Learn to make idli chaat recipe | South Indian idli chaat | how to make idli chaat | dahi idli chaat | with step by step photos and video below.
Frankly, there seems to be nothing novel about the ingredients used in this drink. It is just a traditional combination of hare chai ki patti, pudina and lemonade! But, simple as it sounds, this quick-fix drink is just the right beverage to complement a Thai meal. Relish this drink chilled, with lots of ice cubes. Aerated drinks (with sugar added) give you nothing but ugly calories, but this drink uses sugar-free soda and sugar substitutes, making it a much better choice for diabetics.
Have you ever wondered why bread-based snacks taste so wonderful when had on the roadside? While part of the credit goes to the experienced hand of the vendor who makes them day in and day out, it is also partly due to the way the bread is cooked on a tava with loads of butter! While electric toasters have replaced the tava in some sandwich counters, many roadside vendors still use the humble tava to make their droolworthy fare! So, why not do the same at home? This Potato and Corn Sandwich on a Tava tastes simply too awesome, as the peppy taste and texture of the stuffing combines awesomely with the buttery crispness of bread cooked on a tava. The stuffing also has a brilliant mix of ingredients like potatoes, carrots, corn, green chutney and cheese, which gives it a great mouth-feel as well as vibrant taste. Enjoy this snack immediately after cooking, before it gets soft and chewy. You can also try other recipes like Tomato Ketchup and Potato Wafers .
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