1822 chilli powder recipes

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jini dosa recipe | Mumbai street food jini dosa | mini cheese and veg dosa | with 20 amazing images Jini dosa is a popular Mumbai street food that originated from Ghatkopar area in Mumbai. Jini means small in Gujarati. Hence we have the dosa called Mumbai street food jini dosa. Buttery and cheesy Jini Dosa is the Mumbai roadside vendor’s answer to pizza! Dosas cooked in butter are topped with a succulent and spicy mixture of veggies, which is also cooked in butter! Mumbai street food jini dosa is then garnished with loads of cheese and cooked for a few more minutes till the cheese melts and appetizingly coats the veggie topping. I would like to share with you some tips to make the perfect jini dosa recipe. 1. To get crispier dosas, you can add some rice flour to the batter and mix well. 2. The dosa batter should be at room temperature always. 3. When you pour the batter, the tava should not be very hot or else you won’t be able to spread the dosa nicely so, sprinkle water to lower the temperature of the tava and wipe the water with a cloth. Slice mini cheese and veg dosa with a pizza cutter and share it with your friends – we assure you, it will make your day. While the jini dosa is self-sufficiently tasty, you can also enjoy it with chutney and sambhar. Have a go at other Mumbai roadside specialties like the Misal and Pani Puri. Enjoy jini dosa recipe | Mumbai street food jini dosa | mini cheese and veg dosa | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
This festive season surprise your loved ones with this exotic Paneer Tikka Pulao. The juicy paneer and vegetables are marinated in a dense blend of curd and spices, before being cooked on a tava, and finally tossed in with the rice to make a finger-licking delicacy.
pindi chole | Punjabi pindi chana | Restaurant style pindi chole | with 29 amazing images. Pindi Chole is a classic dish from the Punjabi repertoire, which is flavoured with a large assortment of spice powders and other ingredients like ginger, garlic, tomatoes and onions, which lend an irresistible flavour and aroma to it. While it is common in most parts of the country to flavour chole with garam masala and chole masala, what makes the Punjabi pindi chana really different from the rest is the combination of kabuli chana with chana dal and the procedure of cooking both in water along with whole spices and tea leaves tied in a cloth bag. This greatly boosts the colour and flavour of the Punjabi pindi chana, provided you follow the traditional procedure and patiently cook the chole mixture till the water dries out. Notes and tips to make pindi chole. 1. For pressure cooking kabuli chana for the Pindi Chole recipe, take a deep bowl, add about 3/4 cup raw kabuli chana and cover them with enough water. Cover it with a lid and keep aside to soak for 8 hours. If you are in a hurry and do not have much time then you can soak them in hot water and cover it. It will be done in 4 hours. 2. Put the tea leaves, cinnamon and the black cardamom in a muslin cloth. All three ingredients will give a unique taste to the Kabuli chana when we pressure cook them. 3. Now we add the chole masala. Chole Masala is a unique blend of spices perfect for this incredible Pindi Chole. Serve with Rotis, Parathas or Butter Naan and Onion Rings. Enjoy how to make pindi chole | Punjabi pindi chana | Restaurant style pindi chole | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
Mysore chutney recipe | South Indian Mysore chutney | with 17 amazing images Kannada cuisine is generally marked by the moderate use of coconut and jaggery in almost all accompaniments. Here in the Mysore chutney, these ingredients come together with a combination of dals, tamarind and spices. This South Indian Mysore chutney can be spread on the inner side of dosa and topped with Potato Bhaji, to make Mysore Masala Dosa. Notes on South Indian Mysore chutney. 1. Red chillies not only provide the required spiciness but also, a bright colour. You can increase or reduce the quantity of red chilies for a spicier or milder taste. 2. Add the jaggery. It balances the sourness from tamarind pulp. 3. Add the coconut. Coconut is a major ingredient of most South-Indian chutneys.It enhances the flavour and adds to their bulk. You can also serve this South Indian Mysore chutney with other South Indian snacks like idli, Medu Vada, Maddur Vada, Assorted Uttapa Platter, Urad Dal and Vegetable Appe, Quick Idiyappam and Spinach Appam. Enjoy how to make Mysore chutney recipe | South Indian Mysore chutney | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
namkeen shakarpara recipe | masala namkeen shakarpara Diwali snack | crispy namkeen shakarpara | methi shakarpara | namkeen shakarpara is a popular jar snack from the land of Gujarat. Learn how to make crispy namkeen shakarpara. Crispy namkeen shakarpara can be made sweet or savoury. Here is a tongue-tickling namkeen shakarpara, which is perked up with curds, sesame seeds, spice powders and fenugreek leaves. This large and thoughtful assortment of ingredients boosts the flavour of the shakarpara so much that it becomes difficult to stop munching on this delightful farsan. Masala namkeen shakarpara Diwali snack is one of the most popular jar snacks, in households across the country. It is known by different names but is loved by all. To make namkeen shakarpara, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl, mix well and knead into a stiff dough using approx. 1 tbsp of water. Divide the dough into 5 equal portions. Roll out a portion of the dough into a 175 mm. (7") diameter circle. Prick the surface with a fork at regular intervals. Cut into 25 mm. (1") diamond shaped pieces. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and deep-fry the namkeen shakarpara, on a slow flame till they turn golden brown in colour and crisp from both the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Repeat steps 3 to 6 to make more namkeen shakarpara in 4 more batches. Cool completely and store in an air-tight container. Since methi shakarpara are easy to make, it is also made in large volumes, especially during festive occasions like Diwali, when it is served along with tea to friends and family who visit. It can be stored in air tight container for 15 days. Tips for namkeen shakarpara. 1. You may not need water for kneading the dough as the recipe makes use of curd. 2. You do not require any flour for rolling, but if necessary a little oil can be used for rolling. 3. Do not roll them very thinly. 4. Cook the shakarpara on a slow flame so they cook uniformly from inside as well. 5. It is best to remove them from the oil slightly before they turn dark brown as they often tend to keep cooking after being removed from the oil. You will notice that they become slightly darker as they cool. Enjoy namkeen shakarpara recipe | masala namkeen shakarpara Diwali snack | crispy namkeen shakarpara | methi shakarpara | with step by step photos and video below.
dal baati churma recipe | Rajasthani dal baati churma | authentic dal baati churma | with 50 amazing images. This three-in-one treat dal baati churma is a typical Rajasthani treat. The Rajasthanis specialise in serving sweet and savoury dishes in combinations that steal the heart and delight the taste buds. A platter of semi-sweet Churma, spicy Dal and deep-fried Baati, is one such traditional Rajasthani dal baati churma combination. Fresh baatis drowned in piping hot dal is a perfect accompaniment for churma. Because of water scarcity and climatic conditions, different method of cooking are used. Rajasthani cuisine has dishes that can be prepared and stored for days! Dal baati is one of the main dishes of Rajasthani cuisine, the dish for which the cuisine is known for. The baati is a hard bread made with coarse whole wheat flour, semolina, ghee, besan and flavored with fennel seeds and carom seeds. Baatis can be fried or baked. The origin of baati goes way back to Rawal dynasty where the soldiers would make balls of dough and bury them under the sand and after they would return back from the war the baatis would be completely and nicely baked. Baati became a famous war-time meal. Later, then the combination of dal baati became very famous. Churma is believed to be invented by accident, sugarcane juice fell over baatis by mistake which made them softer and further evolved into churma. The process to make dal baati churma together may take long time yet the out-come and the efforts are worth everything!! Generous amount of ghee is used in making all the dal baati churma as it is believed that ghee enhances the taste and helps the real flavor come out. Tips for dal baati churma recipe. 1. The dough for baati should be stiff or else the baatis won’t be firm. 2. Make a small indentation in the center of the baatis using your thumb. You can also make an ‘X’ or ‘+’ sign indentation, so it gets cooked well from inside too. If you have ever been to Rajasthan in the winter months, you will know that this authentic dal baati churma combo is a wonderful way to warm yourself up on a cold day! Enjoy dal baati churma recipe | Rajasthani dal baati churma | authentic dal baati churma | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
The Mullangi Sambhar is an all-time favourite of the South Indians, especially those in Tamil Nadu where it is made very often. Being simple and easy, it is an everyday fare. The strong flavour and aroma of radish together with the spiciness of the sambhar masala make this a mouth-watering treat. Cooked toovar dal gives the sambhar its characteristic consistency and base flavour. Remember to add the tempering only at the end. In fact, if you are going to prepare the sambhar earlier, you can make and add the tempering alone freshly just before serving – this will instantly boost the flavour and aroma of the sambhar making it seem as if you just cooked it! You can serve the Mullangi Sambhar with hot rice laced with ghee, or with tiffin dishes like idli, dosa or pongal. You can also prepare a similar sambhar with chopped drumstick instead of radishes. Have a go at more South Indian dishes like Masala Vadas or Mysore Chutney .
Malfatti is a steamed dumpling, usually made of spinach and cheese. Interesting, the Italian term Malfatti literally translates to ‘poorly made’, which probably refers to the odd, rustic shape of the dumplings! Although it is quite exotic, the Spinach Malfatti is relatively easy to make. A mixture of spinach and cottage cheese held together by wheat flour are rolled into dumplings and steamed. These dumplings are served in a quick, homemade tomato sauce, which adds to the flavour and nutrition of the Spinach Malfatti. A garnish of grated paneer contrasts with the colour of the sauce, making the dish look really attractive, while also bringing in more protein to the nutrition chart! These mildly-spiced and healthy steamed dumplings are rich in iron , calcium , folic acid and protein , which makes it ideal to have in the early months of pregnancy.
undhiyu recipe | Surti undhiyu | Oondhiya | authentic Gujarati undhiyu | with 60 amazing images. Oondhiya is a classic Gujarati vegetable from the city of Surat and hence also called Surti undhiyu. Oondhiya is a preparation of vegetables and fenugreek muthias cooked in an aromatic blend of spices. A traditional undhiyu recipe requires hours on end to make. Here, we have presented a faster version using a pressure cooker that also uses less oil. Undhiyu is a one pot vegetable dish that is the hallmark of Gujarati vegetarian cuisine. Generally preparing undhiyu takes a lot of time and needs patience. Traditionally the veggies are cooked or fried in batches. There are usually three versions of Undhiyu, matla undhiyu, Kathiyawadi undhiyu and the version we have made which is surti undhiyu. As this undhiyu is cooked in pressure cooker, this recipe doesn’t take much time. The name “Undhiyu” is derived from the Gujarati word “undhu” which means upside down. Tradionally undhiyu is cooked in an earthen pot called matti nu matlu in gujju. The pots are sealed and placed upside down in a fire pit dug in the ground. the slow cooking in the earthen pot gives the dish a rustic flavor and taste. This method of making undhiyu is still used in my village, the flavor and aroma is distinctive. Undhiyu is specially made in winter as some veggies used for making are only available in winter. My mother would make undhiyu for special occasions and also family get-togethers along with poori’s and aamras. Being a Gujarati I grew up with Undhiyu as special dish for which we has to wait all year long until the winters started and we would still just get to enjoy this vegetable for 2-3 months, but now-a-days everything is easily available. Every Gujarati household makes Undhiyu for Sunday lunch or festival like Uttarayan when the vegetables are in season. The dish is a seasonal one, comprising the vegetables that are available during the winter, including green beans or new peas, small eggplants, muthia (dumplings/fritters made with fenugreek leaves, potatoes, and purple yam, yam. You can also add green peas if you wish to. Ingredients of undhiyu are now available all year but are very expensive in the off season and the quality of the vegetables are not very good. To save on time further, you can buy readymade dry muthias. However, ensure you add them along with the vegetables so that they turn soft on cooking. Ummmmm… I am reminded of Jalabi, Puri and oondhiya… trust me, that is the perfect combination to win a Gujarati's heart! Enjoy undhiyu recipe | Surti undhiyu | Oondhiya | authentic Gujarati undhiyu | with detailed step by step recipe photos below.
rajma brown rice recipe | low salt rajma chawal | healthy rajma pulao | instant one pot Indian rajma brown rice | rajma brown rice recipe | low salt rajma chawal | healthy rajma pulao | instant one pot Indian rajma brown rice is a slightly healthy variation of traditional rajma chawal. Learn how to make low salt rajma chawal. To make rajma brown rice, soak the rajma in enough water in a deep bowl for 8 hours. Drain well and keep aside. Heat the oil in a pressure cooker and add the cumin seeds and asafoetida and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the onions and ginger-garlic paste and sauté on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes. Add the tomatoes, turmeric powder, chilli powder, coriander-cumin seeds powder and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the rajma and 1 cup of water, mix well and pressure cook for 4 whistles. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid. Add the cooked brown rice, mix gently and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve immediately. This instant one pot Indian rajma brown rice is also quite easy to make. Cook the brown rice and keep it aside. Pressure cook the rajma with the masalas, and add the brown rice to it. Voila, a sumptuous and tasty meal is ready to relish. You can also try other low-salt recipes like One Meal Soup or Bulgur Wheat Pongal. Rajma Chawal is one of the most famous rice preparations in North India, specially the Delhi region. It is a convenient option to carry in lunch boxes too, as it is satiating and flavour-packed. Here is a healthy rajma pulao, a wholesome version of this North Indian rice delicacy made using brown rice and with lower salt content, to make it suitable for those with high blood pressure. This low salt rajma chawal can be enjoyed by heart patients and high blood pressure patients in limited quantities occasionally. One good way to not go overboard is to restrict the serving size. They can benefit from the protein and fibre in this rice. Tips for rajma brown rice. 1. Rajma has to be soaked for 8 hours. So plan for it in advance. 2. Learn how to cook the perfect brown rice so that each grain of rice is separate. 3. For those who are not suffering from high BP, can add salt as per taste. Enjoy rajma brown rice recipe | low salt rajma chawal | healthy rajma pulao | instant one pot Indian rajma brown rice.
gobi 65 recipe | cauliflower 65 restaurant style | crispy gobi 65 dry | Indian veg starter | with 39 amazing images. gobi 65 recipe | cauliflower 65 restaurant style | crispy gobi 65 dry | Indian veg starter is a flavourful starter made with cauliflower florets. Learn how to make cauliflower 65 restaurant style. To make gobi 65, combine the plain flour, cornflour, chilli powder, ginger paste, garlic paste, coriander, garam masala, turmeric powder, coriander powder, lemon juice and salt in a deep bowl and mix well. Add approx. ¾ cup of water and mix well. Add the cauliflower florets and mix gently. Heat the oil for deep-frying in a deep non-stick pan and deep-fry a few cauliflower florets at a time till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Next, heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the garlic, ginger, green chillies and curry leaves and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the onions and little salt and sauté on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Add the deep-fried cauliflower and sauté on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Serve immediately. In 1965, A. M. Buhari, the owner of Chennai’s famous Buhari Hotel chain introduced a starter called Chicken 65, which became so popular that vegetarian variants like paneer 65 and gobi 65 soon emerged, which is also known as crispy gobi 65 dry! Today, the vegetarian versions are so popular that they are served in most popular restaurants as a starter apart from being sold by roadside vendors and bakeries! This Indian veg starter is also made in homes as an accompaniment for evening tea. Cauliflower 65 restaurant style is a scrumptious veg version made by deep-frying cauliflower florets coated with a tongue-tickling batter of flours and masalas. Strong notes of ginger and garlic make this an appetizer in the true sense of the word! You can also try other cauliflower based recipes like the Cauliflower Stir-fry or Cauliflower in Schezuan Sauce. Tips for gobi 65. 1. In the batter, do not add all the water at once as it won’t be able to coat the cauliflower well. 2. The batter should of coating consistency. 3. Do not put the batter to rest or else it will release water and make the batter thin. So make the batter and make the recipe. 4. Serve immediately or it will turn soggy. Enjoy gobi 65 recipe | cauliflower 65 restaurant style | crispy gobi 65 dry | Indian veg starter | with step by step photos.
aloo paratha recipe | how to make aloo paratha | stuffed aloo paratha | whole wheat aloo parathas | with 24 amazing images. aloo paratha recipe is a whole wheat aloo paratha which is a popular Punjabi breakfast recipe. So popular is whole wheat aloo parathas that I have it as a one-dish meal along with some curds and chopped onions. Luscious whole wheat aloo parathas are stuffed with a succulent mixture of mashed potatoes flavoured perkily with green chillies, onions and all. A dash of amchur powder adds to the tanginess of the stuffing, making the Aloo Paratha a really tasty and satiating dish. To make aloo paratha, first knead a semi-stiff dough. For stuffing, heat ghee in a pan add cumin seeds, add onions and green chillies which can be adjusted according to the preference, add mashed potatoes followed by red chillie powder, coriander for freshness and amchur powder for tanginess. Mix well and stuffing of aloo ka paratha is ready. To proceed, divide dough, roll into a small roti. Roll a portion of the aloo paratha stuffing into a ball, place it in the centre of the rolled dough and pull all the sides together and get rid of excessive dough. Flatten it and roll into a paratha. Place it on a greased tava and cook the stuffed aloo paratha. stuffed aloo paratha taste best when served hot with pickles/aachar and homemade curd, but they may also be carried in a dabba. Learn to aloo paratha recipe | how to make aloo paratha | stuffed aloo paratha | whole wheat aloo parathas | with step by step photos and video below.
aloo aur kaddu ki sabzi recipe | kaddu aloo sabzi | Rajasthani aloo aur kaddu ki sabzi | with 35 images. aloo aur kaddu ki sabzi is a sukha Rajasthani sabzi. Learn to make kaddu aloo sabzi. Soft potatoes and fibrous red pumpkin cooked with an aromatic tempering of assorted seeds and spices, a couple of traditional spice powders, a dash of curds and tomatoes, the aloo aur kaddu ki sabzi is a choice you will love. Whether for a homely meal or a friendly gathering. aloo aur kaddu ki sabzi burgeons with flavour and aroma, highlighted further by the finishing touch, a thoughtful sprinkling of tangy amchur powder. Tips for kaddu aloo sabzi. 1. You can add shredded coconut to the aloo aur kaddu ki sabzi to add taste. 2. Reduce the amount of potatoes used by half and increase kaddu in the same ratio to make aloo aur kaddu ki sabzi healthier. Serve aloo aur kaddu ki sabzi with bajra ki roti, jowar ki roti or roti. Enjoy aloo aur kaddu ki sabzi recipe | kaddu aloo sabzi | Rajasthani aloo aur kaddu ki sabzi | with step by step photos.
chilli paneer recipe | restaurant style chilli paneer recipe | Indo-Chinese chilli paneer recipe | with 32 amazing images. chilli paneer is a restaurant style chilli paneer recipe which is an Indo-Chinese chilli paneer recipe. chilli paneer is an Indo-Chinese starter recipe which is simply made by batter-coating and deep-frying paneer cubes which are further tossed with green chillies and spring onions and oriental sauces to make this really scrumptious treat. Serve restaurant style chilli paneer recipe as a starter or as an accompaniment to the main course. restaurant style chilli recipe has managed to gets its name on the menu of every Indian Chinese restaurant. Making restaurant style chilli paneer recipe at home is healthy and efficient and also we have not used MSG for preparing it. Use a wok for Chinese food always. chilli paneer can be made dry as well as with gravy, here we have shared chilli paneer recipe which is restaurant style. Paneer chilli is loved by my family whenever I make hakka noodles or Chinese fried rice at home. I can assure you once you make it at home, you will forget ordering or going out to the restaurants for chilli paneer. Make sure to cook the Indo-Chinese chilli paneer recipe on a high flame all the time or it might lose its crunch. Also, you can shallow fry the paneer, if you do not wish to deep fry it. Fry paneer on high flame or it will get hard, any chewy. The Chilli Paneer Stir-Fry gets its attractive flavour from a combination of vinegar and oriental sauces like chilli and soya. Make sure you use fresh and succulent paneer to make this dish, so that it remains soft and not chewy after deep-frying. Learn to make chilli paneer recipe | restaurant style chilli paneer recipe | Indo-Chinese chilli paneer recipe | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
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