The magic touch of the Mughals transforms tofu into a royal treat! The white paste is the key ingredient of this delicacy as it imparts the required taste and rich texture. Make sure you soak the seeds in warm water as it softens and forms a smooth paste on grinding. You can also make white paste using Cashewnuts, poppy seeds and watermelon seeds if you do not like onions. The spices and pastes used are unique to this gravy... so, go ahead and enjoy this rich treat!
True to its name, the Suhana Hara Kebab is one of the most charming starters you can think of, so charming that you’ll want to snack on it any time, any day! Interestingly, this kebab of green peas, paneer and sweet corn bound together by mashed potatoes is flavoured with cardamom powder instead of the usual savoury spices! While this gives it a unique flavour, a coating of crushed corn flakes gives it an irresistible texture too, making it a true winner in all aspects.
I don’t know whether it is the weather, the palace-laden ambience, the sight-seeing, or the smell of roasted jeera. But, the land of namkeens makes you hungry! incidentally, rajasthan is not just famous for its fried snacks, but also for its royal sweets, which are not always difficult to make. Here is one such recipe that is served in and around the udaipur region. A rare halwa made of corn! we have used sweet corn because it tastes better than white corn. Like most halwas, it can be made in a jiffy in the microwave.
High in calcium and low in calories, this is a very good ice cream to have for dessert – not to forget the totally unique flavour!
I have made small scoops to restrict its intake… as it is difficult to restrict the consumption of such a superb dish otherwise!
A real low-cal treat for diabetics, this tastes best when made using fresh thandai paste. Store the extra paste for making milkshake or ice cream later. Corn flour gives body to the ice cream, thickening it and making it creamier.
You can also try other ice-creams like
Black Jamun Ice - Cream or
Sugarfree Strawberry Ice-cream .
Hara kebab, a simple, stamina-boosting kebab of paneer and green peas that can be enjoyed at any time of the day. Those who are health conscious can use low-fat paneer. I have already used less amount of oil to cook them. Apart from paneer, green peas is also a storehouse of nutrients like protein and calcium.
farali pancakes recipe |
sweet farali pancake |
buckwheat pancake for upvas |
kuttu ka cheela - navratri, vrat recipe | with 27 amazing images.
sweet farali pancakes are a sweet treat for fasting days. Learn how to make
farali pancakes recipe |
sweet farali pancake |
buckwheat pancake for upvas |
kuttu ka cheela - navratri, vrat recipe |
farali pancakes are a delicious and nutritious option to enjoy during fasting periods. Made with ingredients like millet, buckwheat, and fruits, these pancakes are perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth while adhering to religious restrictions.
With their simple ingredients and delightful taste,
farali pancakes are a wonderful way to indulge in a sweet treat. This
buckwheat pancake for upvas is subtly flavored with cardamom and has an intense aroma. The addition of coconut adds a slight bite to these luscious pancakes.
Enjoy these
sweet farali pancakes during the fasting days. Perfect
Navratri dessert, recipes for
Shravan Ekadashi Recipes,
Ekadashi sweet dish and even
Janmashtami sweet dish.
pro tips to make
sweet farali pancake: 1. Jaggery adds a traditional touch, but if it's not finely grated, it might not melt uniformly. 2. You can also use desiccated coconut to make this recipe. 3. Use very ripe bananas for the best sweetness and moisture content. Overripe bananas will mash easily and add a natural sweetness to the batter.
Enjoy
farali pancakes recipe |
sweet farali pancake |
buckwheat pancake for upvas |
kuttu ka cheela - navratri, vrat recipe | with detailed step by step photos.
Paneer kheer, watch your kids lick off this delectable kheer from their bowls, up to the last drop! serve it hot right from the pressure cooker or refrigerate and serve chilled, as per your liking.
Makai jajaria, an innovative dessert made with tender sweet corn, this can be made with 15 minutes in th pressure cooker, unlike the long- drawn kadhai cooking process!
A sweet dish made during most festivals in south india. Made using low-fat milk and sugar substitute… it finds place on an occasional treat menu for people with high blood sugar levels.
A nutritious winter recipe made in most gujju households.
Cored apples with kesar and rabdi is a delight to the eyes and the taste buds. Here, stewed apple rings are soaked in perfect sugary saffron syrup and topped with fresh rabdi and pistachios. Indeed, the flavours and scents of saffron and thickened milk complement the apple rings very well.
East meets west in this blending of desserts! carrot halwa, an all-time favourite indian sweet, is rolled within freshly made crêpes, topped with thickened milk, and baked! a hot serving of carrot crêpes with rabdi is a delicacy everybody will relish. You can prepare the crêpes, halwa and rabdi a day in advance and refrigerate them. When you wish to serve the crêpes, dip the box of refrigerated crêpes in hot water for at least two minutes.
Rabdi, which is basically a thickened milk and sugar mixture, is one of the most versatile bases used to prepare loads of punjabi desserts.
When prepared in large quantities, rabdi can take some time to cook though it is worth all the effort.
Rabdi can be eaten hot of chilled. Using full fat milk for rabadi gives the rabdi a lovely texture and flavour.
sukhi sevaiyan recipe | eid dessert kimami sevaiya | sweet vermicelli | with 28 amazing images.
Meethi Seviyan is a type of dry seviyan recipe that is popularly made on Eid or any other festival. Learn how to make sukhi sevaiyan recipe | eid dessert kimami sevaiya | sweet vermicelli |
This eid dessert kimami sevaiya recipe is made in both ways - dry as well as with milk and they both have a super-amazing taste. This recipe is heaven in every bite. Make sure you add a lot of dry fruits while preparing this sweet delicacy, as they provide a crunchy texture to the dessert.
There’s absolutely no fuss in making this sweet vermicelli. All you have to do is simmer the seviyan with the rest of the ingredients till it softens and is well cooked. You can add to the richness by increasing the quantity of dry fruits in it. It is a mouth-watering delicacy with which you can impress your loved ones.
Tips to make sukhi sevaiya: 1. You can also add mawa or milk powder to make this recipe. 2. Instead of orange colour you can add saffron strands. 3. Sevaiya tends to form a lump as it cools down, add little water and re-heat to serve.
Enjoy sukhi sevaiyan recipe | eid dessert kimami sevaiya | sweet vermicelli | with detailed step by step photos.