Crisp outside and soft inside, these Paneer Koftas have the distinct flavour of grated ginger and the crunch of cashew nuts, which impart a richness that perfectly matches the gravy that dresses these koftas.
The gravy features a mix of dairy products like milk, cream and curds, which are tinged with saffron and flavoured with whole spices.
A cashew-onion-red chilli paste further enhances the flavour and texture of this luscious gravy, making the Paneer Kofta a luxurious dish that fits into nothing short of grand festive menus!
Make sure you pair it with equally rich
Puris ,
Parathas or
Rotis to complete the kingly experience.
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Perky paneer cutlets with an indulgent dry fruit centre, are a real melt-in-the-mouth treat. When topped with a mixture of green peas with other flavourful ingredients, laced with sauces, and garnished with sev, these cutlets transform into an exciting Paneer and Peas Chaat, which will make a great starter at a party, or a special treat for tea-time! You can prepare the required ingredients earlier, but assemble the chaat just before serving. Preferably, make the cutlets also just before serving, so they will be crisp. This chaat is also a filling after school snack, along with a glass of
Chocolaty Milkshake .
quick churma ladoo recipe | instant cashew jaggery ladoo made with roti | dry fruit churma ladoo | with 32 amazing images.
quick churma ladoo recipe | instant cashew jaggery ladoo made with roti | dry fruit churma ladoo is a traditional Gujarati mithai. Learn how to make dry fruit churma ladoo.
To make quick churma ladoo, tear the rotis into pieces and blend it in a mixer to a coarse mixture. Keep aside. Heat the ghee in a broad non-stick pan, add the cashewnuts and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute or till they are light brown in colour. Switch off the flame, add the jaggery and keep stirring it continuously till the jaggery melts completely. Add the chapatti mixture and cardamom powder and mix well. Keep aside to cool slightly for 2 minutes. Divide the mixture into 6 equal portions and shape each portion into a round ladoo by rolling them in between your palms. Use as required.
Preparing churma is usually a time consuming process, which requires a long cooking procedure to eliminate the raw smell of the flour and get a rich aroma. Here is a really unique quick-fix, which involves powdering leftover rotis and using that coarse powder along with jaggery, ghee and nuts to prepare really delicious quick churma ladoo.
The effort that goes into this instant cashew jaggery ladoo made with roti is really meagre compared to its rich and irresistible flavour and aroma! Store this mithai in a dry and airtight container in the refrigerator for 7 days and relish to satisfy your sweet tooth.
An interesting variation is dry fruit churma ladoo which is richer in texture, flavour and aroma because of the use of almonds, pistachios and walnuts. Make them for auspicious occasions, weddings and Indian festivals. It is a sweet which kids and adults look forward to enjoying.
Tips for quick churma ladoo. 1. Switch off the flame, add 3 tbsp grated jaggery (gur). NOTE : You can add 4 tbsp of jaggery if you prefer sweeter ladoos. 2. Store in an airtight container and keep in the fridge for 7 days. 3. You can use 1 tablespoon coconut oil instead of ghee.
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Caramelised sugar and cashews are moulded and cooled like chikki and crushed coarsely to make delectable Cashew Praline.
This amazingly flavourful ingredient can be used in the preparation of various recipes, especially the all-time favourite
Butterscotch Ice-Cream! It adds a sweet and crispy dimension to any
dessert it is added to.
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A paste of richly-textured ingredients like cashews, coconut, khus-khus and curds, gives the phoolgobhi aur mutter ki kari a very luxuriant feel, while the tinge of tomato balances the creamy curry with a bit of tang and makes it more enjoyable. When served with rotis, it makes a really hearty and satisfying meal.
A crispy outer and a soft interior, makes stuffed potatoes with paneer a perfect starter! roasted potato cases are stuffed with a delectable mixture of cottage cheese spiced mildly with green chillies and interspersed with cashews and raisins. Sour cream makes a great accompaniment for this delightful snack.
Corn and vegetable ring with coconut curry is an elaborate dish fit for a party. It involves making the corn and vegetable ring with mixed veggies, rice and corn; preparing the coconut curry; and then assembling both neatly to ensure an alluring visual appeal. It will take time, but definitely worth the effort as your guest are sure to be delighted.
Making Stuffed Dahi Vadas is an absolutely satisfying way to spend a Sunday afternoon! Traditional urad vada batter is innovatively stuffed with cashews and raisins before deep-frying. When soaked in water, topped with curds, and garnished with spice powders, the stuffed vadas end up as a toothsome treat that blends varied flavours and textures in every mouthful.Topping the vadas with khajur imli ki chutney and green chutney will further give an additional flavour boost.
Does the word cutlet immediately bring to your mind images of a crisp and spicy treat? While this Gulab Jamun Cutlet is tangentially different, you will love this just as much in its own special way. Delicate deep-fried rolls made with crumbled hariyali mava, nuts and spices bound together with a proper mix of flours, are soaked in sugar syrup, and then sliced into cutlets. While this might sound similar to dry jamuns, you will realise on tasting that this mithai is much more special. Serve warm Gulab Jamun Cutlets topped with ice-cream, or just plain.
A curry for the mushroom lovers.
Very popular with my grandchildren, this curry is best relished with steaming hot
phulkas .Both mushrooms and green peas are a storehouse of nutrients like fibre, zinc, potassium, folic acid etc.
Making
zero oil subzi is not as difficult as it may sound, as it does not totally prevent you from adding sinful ingredients like Cashewnuts, coconut, etc. but just requires you to use them moderately.
As the name suggests, this mixed vegetable dish is from the kitchens of bhopal. Like most foods from this region, the vegetables (of your choice) are cooked in a creamy, spicy and thereby a rich gravy!
Apricots and apples come together in an exciting form that will make your kids go, “wow!” and of course, cashewnuts add a crunch that no child can resist.
Aloo based recipes are a dime a dozen! But this is my all-time favourite. I guarantee you, the stuffing used for the aloo here is a first-rate blend of tofu, nuts and spices… best combination in the whole world! Cream helps to blend the ingredients well so that it sticks well to the cavities in the scooped potatoes. Do not use big potatoes as they don't look good in the subzi, and also take longer to cook. Opt for small or medium sized potatoes. Keep them ready in advance, so that when a guest comes, you could just make the gravy, pour over the potatoes and serve. If need be, you could warm the subzi in an oven or microwave.