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Juicy cauliflower florets combine very well with the nutty, lingering flavour of peanuts. Here, a creamy sauce of peanut butter fondly coats perfectly cooked florets of cauliflower, along with crunchy crushed peanuts that impart an exciting twist to the whole creation. It is indeed enjoyable to experience the interplay of cauliflower with the crushed peanuts in every mouthful of the Cauliflower in Peanut Sauce.
mooli ki dhokli recipe | Gujarati radish dumpling vegetable | healthy radish leaves dhokli sabzi | with 40 amazing images. mooli ki dhokli recipe is a variation to fansi dhokli recipe. Learn how to make Gujarati radish dumpling vegetables. mooli dhokli is a traditional Indian dish that combines the earthy flavors of radish (mooli) with a savory wheat flour dumpling (dhokli) in a flavorful and aromatic curry. This dish is popular in parts of India, particularly in the state of Gujarat. Dhoklis in mooli dhokli recipe get much tastier when radish is added to the whole wheat flour and besan dough along with the spice powders. Just make sure you squeeze the juice out of the grated radish before adding it to the dough, so that it does not get soggy. To make dhokli, squeeze and remove excess water from the radish. In a bowl add the mooli, besan, whole wheat flour, dhania, chilli powder, haldi, hing, ajwain, oil, salt along with approx. 1 tbsp of water and knead into a soft dough. Divide the dough into 16 equal portions, grease your palms with little oil and flatten each portion. Keep aside. To make mooli dhokli, heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the radish greens and sauté on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes. Add the ginger-green chilli paste, turmeric powder, coriander powder, sugar, oil, salt and 1½ cups of water, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the dhoklis and cook on a medium flame for 3 to 4 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve mooli dhokli immediately with chapatis. Pro tips for Mooli dhokli. 1. In a bowl put grated radish (mooli) squeeze and remove excess water from the radish. Grated radish adds moisture to the dhokli dough, preventing it from becoming dry and hard. This results in softer and more enjoyable dumplings. 2. Add besan (bengal gram flour). Besan flour readily absorbs spices, allowing them to release their full flavor into the dhokli dough. Besan helps keep the dhokli soft and slightly elastic even after cooking. This prevents them from becoming dry or hard, making them more enjoyable to chew. Besan is high in Folate or folic acid, which is important for rapid growth and multiplication of red blood cells and white blood cells (WBC) in the bone marrow. 3. Add shredded radish leaves (mooli ke patte). Radish leaves have a unique peppery and slightly bitter taste that adds a pleasant contrast to the blander flavor of the dhokli dough made with wheat flour and grated radish. The vitamin A and vitamin C in radish leaves work towards building the immune cells – WBC (white blood cells). Dive into mooli dhokli : A comforting dish bursting with radish flavor. Enjoy mooli ki dhokli recipe | Gujarati radish dumpling vegetable | healthy radish leaves dhokli sabzi | with step by step photos.
This is a street side snack from central india. "puri bhaji" was everyone’s favourite dish for breakfast, especially in the olden days, when everyone lived in joint families and puris were considered the quickest to make. This recipe of puris uses an urad dal paste that gives bulk to the puris and also makes them crisper. Onion seeds add a hint of flavour to these puris. The aloo ki subji is a simple and delightful dish.
An all-time favourite from Punjab, the Mixed Vegetables Patiala Style is made of veggies perked up with spices and pungent pastes. Note that the veggies and pastes are all sautéed in ghee, which gives a unique flavour and aroma to this dish. Milk gives a rich flavour and creamy texture to the gravy, while a pinch of sugar, cardamom and cinnamon powders give a pleasant sweetness to this mixed vegetable preparation. Enjoy it hot with rotis or parathas .
methi pitla recipe | Maharashtrian methi che pitla | methi zunka | with 15 amazing pictures Pitla is a Maharashtrian bhaji made with gram flour (besan) and is made on day to day basis in Maharashtrian households. We have added little twist to pithla by adding chopped fenugreek leaves (methi) and made a very delicious recipe that is "Methi Pitla".The addition of fenugreek leaves gives an exciting twist to the otherwise traditional Maharashtrian pitla. Methi Pitla is quick and super easy to make. I remember as a kid, when we would run out of vegetables or when mom would be in a hurry she would make this super quick Maharashtrian sabzi "methi pitla". When you cook the methi pitla with a little more water it is called methi zunka. The procedure to make Maharashtrian methi che pithla is very simple. The base of the recipe is besan, so firstly besan is mixed with required water and whisked properly making sure no lumps are left. Further, oil is heated in a non-stick pan and onions and garlic paste are added. Onions give a mouthfeel to the pithla. Once the onions are cooked methi leaves are added with chillies and asafoetida. Generally methi pitla is made spicy but you can adjust the green chillies according to your preference. Lastly, besan water mixture, turmeric and red chilli powder are added. And mixed well. It is cooked together for 3-4 minutes while continuously stirring it, if you leave it unattended there are high chances of your Maharashtrian methi che pithla getting burnt or it will stick to the bottom of the pan. So, to avoid that make sure you stir and whisk it continuously. Spicy methi pitla with chawal bhakri is the comfort food for most Maharashtrian families and a popular dish in most roadside eateries in Mumbai called the “Zunka Bhakar centres”. When I was studying in Bombay, I remember eating at the Zunka Bhakar centres on many nights when we went to the town side. Serve Methi Pithla with jowar bhakri and accompany it with onions and red chill thecha. Enjoy methi pitla recipe | Maharashtrian methi che pitla | methi zunka | with step by step procedure and video below.
Aloo palak is a very easy and simple recipe with a combination of cubed potatoes and chopped spinach cooked with masalas and red dry chillies. Serve this subzi hot with rotis or parathas.
This is the perfect way to cook tinda when it is in season. With onions, tomatoes and spices, cooked together in a simple but effective way, the round gourd transforms into a great accompaniment for phulkas and parathas. Although it is made with minimal spices, the low-calorie Tinda Masala tastes fabulous and has a very pleasing mouth-feel too.
Tease and appease your taste buds with this Chinese black bean sauce. Brinjal, bok choy and black bean together make this a very traditional Chinese combination. Use your own combination of vegetables if you are not a brinjal lover.
The mellow creaminess of sprouted butter beans and the amazing flavour of drumsticks get along very well in this simple but super-tasty recipe! A traditional tempering and a pungent paste of coconut and garlic, are all it takes to transform these simple ingredients into an irresistible Vaal Drumsticks Subzi, which is so tasty that it makes a humble meal of rotis seem like a memorable affair.
An all-time favourite from the kitchens of Gujarat, the Khatti Meethi Papdi is a delicious subzi that combines besan dumplings and walor papdi with everyday spices. Although it uses common ingredients, this valor Papdi Subzi has a unique texture and mind-blowing flavour because of the way it is cooked. Marinating the papdi with the other ingredients for a few minutes enhances the flavour of the dish, as the spices mix well with the vegetable. Besan dhoklis increase the appeal of the subzi further, but it is important to add these to the subzi only after the papdis are cooked. You must also take care to simmer the subzi till the dhoklis get cooked. The mouth-watering subzi is also a nutritious wonder as papdi is rich in iron and helps increase haemoglobin count if consumed regularly. Serve with Rotlis , Khatti Meethi Dal , Spicy Kachumber and Rice for a satiating oil-free meal.
A richly-flavoured potato dish from the Mughlai repertoire, Aloo Lajawab is prepared in the typical opulent style of the Nawabs, with lots of dairy products and cashews too. Cashews are used not just in the paste but also halved and added along with the potatoes to add a lovely crunch to the dish. While the milk, curds and cashew paste contribute a creamy mouth-feel and luscious texture to the Aloo Lajawab, the caraway seeds and spice powders give it an enchanting aroma and tongue-tickling flavour, which will surely make you lick your fingers clean, and yearn for one more helping of this delicious Main Course .
Mouth-watering and sumptuous, this Mooli Moong Dal combines radish whites and greens with moong dal, all of which is flavoured with a delectable masala paste. This paste, made of a rich combination of ingredients, improves both the texture and the flavour of the Mooli Moong Dal, raising it to a class beyond ordinary dals. This easy, Microwave -made accompaniment has a semi-solid consistency. If you wish to eat it later, you can add a little water before re-heating it to bring it back to the original consistency.
gobi matar sabzi recipe | matar gobi sabji | healthy gobi matar sabzi | with 32 amazing images. gobi matar sabzi is a popular dry Punjabi sabzi. Learn how to make matar gobi sabji. Gobi is called cauliflower and Matar is nothing but green peas. gobi matar sabzi is also called cauliflower peas masala. This fabulous gobi matar sabzi makes use of cauliflower and green peas, along with other complementary veggies like onions and a coconut-based masala. Cooked with little oil, this tempting, aromatic sabzi makes for guilt-free eating! To make gobi matar sabzi, first make a smooth paste of coconut, green chillies, ginger, and garlic by blending them in a mixer. Then combine the onions, coriander, turmeric powder, coriander-cumin seeds powder, chilli powder, prepared paste, oil and salt in a deep bowl and mix well to make a marinade. Add the cauliflower and green peas to this prepared marinade, mix well and keep aside to marinate for 15 minutes. Transfer it into a deep non-stick kadhai, add 1¼ cups of water, cover and cook for 15 minutes, 5 minutes on high, 10 minutes on medium flame, stirring every 5 minutes or until the vegetables are tender. Serve hot. In India we use fresh green peas to make gobi matar sabzi as they have a better flavour. When not available use frozen green peas. This sukha version of gobi matar goes very well with chapatis, phulkas, bajra roti and jowar roti. We use v as a side veggie dish with dal-rice. gobi matar makes a perfect tiffin box lunch option with chapatis. Garnish gobi matar sabzi with chopped mint leaves or coriander leaves. Pro tips for gobi matar sabzi. 1. Use medium sized florets of cauliflower as too small ones may turn mushy after cooking. 2. Use coconut oil for a healthier diet and say no to processed seed oils. 3. Cover and cook for 15 minutes, 5 minutes on high, 10 minutes of medium flame, stirring every 5 minutes or until the vegetables are tender. 4. For the paste, if you don’t have grated coconut, then use finely chopped coconut so as to get a smooth paste after blending. Enjoy gobi matar sabzi recipe | matar gobi sabji | healthy gobi matar sabzi | with step by step photos.
pyazwali bhindi recipe | Konkani style kokum bhindi | pyaaz wali sukhi bhindi sabzi | with 21 amazing images. pyazwali bhindi is a delicious and popular Indian subzi recipe that combines tender, stir-fried okra (bhindi) with caramelized onions (pyaz), fresh coconut and kokum. Learn how to make pyazwali bhindi recipe | Konkani style kokum bhindi | pyaaz wali sukhi bhindi sabzi | This vibrant and flavorful pyazwali bhindi recipe is a delightful vegetarian dish that showcases the unique flavors of Indian cuisine. Combining the tanginess of kokum, the sweetness of coconut, and the spice of green chilies, this dish is a treat for the taste buds. This Konkani style kokum bhindi is lightly spiced with aromatic Indian spices like mustard, curry leaves, green chillies and turmeric, which add depth to the flavor without overwhelming the ingredients. The combination of onions, bhindi, kokum and coconut creates a unique and tangy flavor profile that pairs exceptionally well. This pyaaz wali sukhi bhindi sabzi is a great accompaniment to hot phulkas, parathas, or rice, and is loved for its vibrant taste. pro tips to make pyazwali bhindi : 1. Cook the okra properly to sear it and prevent it from becoming slimy. 2. Instead of kokum, add a squeeze of lemon juice to brighten the flavors and balance the richness of the dish. 3. You can use a combination of spices like turmeric, red chili powder, and coriander powder to add flavor. 4. For a twist, you can also add chopped garlic along with onions for a better taste. Enjoy pyazwali bhindi recipe | Konkani style kokum bhindi | pyaaz wali sukhi bhindi sabzi | with detailed step by step photos.
Stuffing ladies finger with this toothsome coconut masala instead of the traditional besan-based combination results in a better texture and flavour. You will love the fact that the microwave oven enables you to make tasty stuffed ladies finger within minutes and using minimal oil, without compromising on the taste.
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