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yam fritters recipe | suran pakoda | Indian yam and onion fritters | tea time snack | with 24 amazing images. yam fritters recipe | suran pakoda | Indian yam and onion fritters | tea time snack is a unique snack idea. Learn how to make suran pakoda. To make yam fritters, combine the yam, red chillies, peanuts, coconut, fennel seeds and turmeric powder in a mixer and blend it to a coarse mixture using ½ cup of water. Transfer the mixture into a deep bowl, add the besan, onion, curry leaves, coriander and salt and mix well. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick kadhai and drop small spoonful of the mixture into the hot oil, a few at a time, on a medium flame till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on absorbent paper. Serve immediately. A mixture of yam and besan perked up with peanuts, red chillies and onions is used to make scrumptious suran pakoda, which have a unique crunch brought about by the yam. A teaspoon of fennel seeds along with coriander and curry leaves give the Indian yam and onion fritters a lip-smacking flavour and tantalising aroma. Enjoy them with green chutney at snack time. These yam fritters are perfect to serve as a tea-time snack too! Enjoy them with masala chai. Also try other similar snacks like chana dal bhajiya and poha pakoda. Tips for yam fritters. 1. Besan can be substituted with rice flour. 2. Use the batter immediately. Since the batter has salt, it might release water if kept for a long time. 3. Ensure to deep fry on a medium flame. Frying on a high flame will result in the fritters turning brown from outside, but they will remain raw from inside. 4. Serve the fritters immediately to enjoy their crispiness. Enjoy yam fritters recipe | suran pakoda | Indian yam and onion fritters | tea time snack | with step by step photos.
lilva kachori recipe | fresh toovar kachori | Gujarati fresh tuvar dana kachori | winter kachori recipe | hare toovar dane ki kachori | with 30 amazing images. lilva kachori is the famous snack made during the winter months which is extremely famous in the city of Ahmedabad and Valsad in Gujarat. Gujarati fresh tuvar dana kachori is a traditional kachori made with a stuffing of fresh toovar and green peas perked up with ginger and green chillies. A dash of lemon adds to the chatpata taste of the stuffing, making this a really exciting snack to bite into on a cold winter’s day. To make lilva kachori, first make the dough. Combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl, mix well and rub in between your palms to form a breadcrumbs like mixture. Knead into a semi-soft dough using enough water. Keep aside. Then for the stuffing, heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the asafoetida, turmeric powder, ginger and green chilli paste and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add the coarsely blended toovar and green pea mixture, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 5 to 7 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add all remaining ingredients and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute, while stirring occasionally. Keep aside to cool slightly. Then shape the kachori. Divide the stuffing and dough into 12 equal portions. Roll out a portion of the dough into a 75 mm. (3") diameter circle without using any flour for rolling. Place one portion of the stuffing in the centre. Bring together all the sides, seal it tightly, pinching in the center. Shape more kachoris and deep fry 3 at a time on a slow flame for 8 minutes. Serve immediately with green garlic chutney. The flaky and crisp hare toovar dane ki kachori with an excitingly spicy stuffing, is a must-try recipe in the winter months, when fresh toovar is available in the markets. It owes its texture to the unique way of making its dough. You have rub the maida with melted ghee till it resembles bread crumbs and then knead it into a dough. Like most fried snacks this winter kachori recipe tastes amazing with green garlic chutney. Together the duo makes a perfect winter snack to be enjoyed as a family treat. This fresh toovar kachori is also served as a farsan as a part of Gujarati thali with puris, sabzi and Gujarati Kadhi. Tips for lilva kachori. 1. Blend the green peas and fresh toovar very coarsely so you can enjoy its texture. Add it to the mixer jar and blend for about 2 to 3 seconds and it is ready. 2. Deep-fry the kachoris on a slow flame so they cook well from inside and attain their flaky texture too. 3. You can half deep-fry them, cool and then store in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 days. Just before deep-frying remove them and fry them till done. You can also try other kachori recipes like Khasta Kachori Chaat , and Mawa Kachori. Enjoy lilva kachori recipe | fresh toovar kachori | Gujarati fresh tuvar dana kachori | winter kachori recipe | hare toovar dane ki kachori | with step by step photos.
cheese onion green pea pulao recipe | kids tiffin cheese matar pulao | cheesy green peas pulao | with amazing 25 images. cheese onion green pea pulao is a unique tiffin that your kid is sure to love! Children are generally very fond of the flavour and texture of cheese, but sometimes parents find it challenging to pack cheese-based foods in the snack box as it tends to get chewy. But, this cheese onion green pea pulao is a delightful option, which stays fresh in a tiffin box for five hours! Moreover, it has an interesting mix of ingredients ranging from rice and green peas to grated cheese, which makes it tasty and wholesome too. cheesy green peas pulao makes it easy to add veggies to your kiddos meal which he/she might throw tantrums to consume. We have used the most basic ingredients in preparing cheesy pulao so you will not need to rush to a supermarket if your pantry is well maintained. I also make it for dinner, as it works best as a one meal dish and is tummy filling. To make cheese pea pulao, we have soaked basmati rice for half and hour. Further, to make it, we have taken oil in a non-stick pan. You can use ghee or butter. Add cumin seeds, clove, cinnamon and bay leaves. Cook until aromatic. The whole spices add and enhance the flavor of the pulao. If you kids do not like it, you can discard once the dish is prepared. Next we have added onion and green chilli paste, cooked them and add soaked rice. Saute the rice and make sure it doesn’t stick to bottom of the pan. Add green peas and water. Cover and cook for 5 mins while stirring occasionally, do not leave it unattended in case burns. Add cheese and coriander for refreshing flavors, gently mix. Serve cheese matar pulao hot and if packing for tiffin cool a little. Serve cheese onion matar pulao with Indian curry or pickles, roasted papad or any raita that you wish to. For the short break tiffin you can pack Khakhra Chivda and Healthy No Bake Cookies. Enjoy cheese onion green pea pulao recipe | kids tiffin cheese matar pulao | cheesy green peas pulao | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
masala karela recipe | karela masala | karela masala sabzi | dry bitter gourd sabzi | masala karela is a quick fix healthy Indian accompaniment to wheat flour chapatis. Learn how to make karela masala sabzi. masala karela is made from karela, onions, cauliflower, lots of coriander, besan and Indian spices. To make masala karela, heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the bitter gourd slices and mix well. Cover with a lid and cook on a medium flame for 10 to 12 minutes or till they turn brown in colour, while stirring occasionally. Add the prepared mixture, mix well and cook on a medium flame for another 1 to 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve immediately. You will be amazed by how effectively grated cauliflower masks the bitterness of karela, making dry bitter gourd sabzi a delicacy that even kids would not mind eating. Perked up with onion, coriander and spice powders, karela masala is a treat to the taste buds, and a wonder food for your body too, as karela contains at least three active substances which are known to exhibit anti-diabetic properties. These have been known to have a blood glucose-lowering effect and thus beneficial for a diabetics. In this karela masala sabzi, we have further made it more healthy by cooking it in only 2 tsp of oil. 100 calories, 10 g of carbs and 4 f of fiber is what you gain from 1 serving of this sabzi. This high fiber count is beneficial for heart patients too. It has a cholesterol lowering effect. With a low sodium count and good potassium count, this karela masala sabzi benefits those with hypertension too. All they need to do is restrict the amount of salt being added as per their daily limit suggested. Tips for masala karela. 1. Slice the karela thinly, so it is easier to cook. 2. Serve the sabzi immediately to enjoy its freshness. Enjoy masala karela recipe | karela masala | karela masala sabzi | dry bitter gourd sabzi.
stuffed buckwheat paratha recipe | kuttu ka paratha | gluten free buckwheat paratha | kuttu ki roti | with 21 amazing images. stuffed buckwheat paratha recipe | kuttu ka paratha | gluten free buckwheat paratha | kuttu ki roti is specially designed for gluten intolerant who have to avoid the gluten from wheat. Learn how to make gluten free buckwheat paratha. To make stuffed buckwheat paratha, first make the roti. Combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and knead into soft dough, using enough water. Divide the dough into 6 equal portions and roll out each portion into a 150 mm. (6”) diameter circle using a little rice flour for rolling. Cook each roti very lightly on a hot tava (griddle) and keep aside. Then make the stuffing by mixing corn, coriander, ginger green chilli paste, cheese, tomatoes, capsicum and salt. Divide the stuffing into 6 equal portions and keep aside. Just before serving, place a roti on a flat, dry surface, spread a portion of the prepared stuffing on half of the roti and fold it over to make a semi-circle. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle) and cook the paratha, using a little oil, till it turns golden brown in colour from both sides. Repeat with the remaining dough and stuffing to make 5 more parathas. Serve immediately. This gluten free buckwheat paratha is an exotic addition to the menu of gluten intolerant people. A meal in itself it has typically Mexican style stuffing which adds volume and taste to the parathas. A brilliant idea to transform simple paratha into a classic special dish is to serve it with a bowl of soup to add up to a filling meal. We have used little rice flour along with kuttu flour to make this kuttu ki roti so rolling becomes easier. However, the roti might not get a very even shaped edge. Do not worry about it. Tomatoes add the perfect juiciness to the stuffing of kuttu ka paratha, while the capsicum adds the necessary crunch. You can also add some mixed herbs or oregano to further enhance its flavours. Tips for stuffed buckwheat paratha. 1. Buckwheat flour isn’t very easily available in stores. You can buy buckwheat and make the flour. For ¾ cup of buckwheat flour, grind 1 cup of buckwheat in a mixer to a smooth powder. Use as per the recipe. 2. If you wish buckwheat flour can also be replaced with maize flour in these delicious parathas. 3. Like most rotis made with buckwheat, these too need to be served immediately on cooking. Enjoy stuffed buckwheat paratha recipe | kuttu ka paratha | gluten free buckwheat paratha | kuttu ki roti | with step by step photos.
restaurant style kaju matar masala recipe | cashew and green peas curry | Indian shahi kaju curry | kaju mutter masala sabzi | with 44 amazing images. restaurant style kaju matar masala recipe | cashew and green peas curry | Indian shahi kaju curry | kaju mutter masala sabzi is a memorable preparation with a Nawabi touch. Learn how to make cashew and green peas curry. To make restaurant style kaju matar masala, combine the dry kashmiri red chillies, tomatoes and ½ cup of water in a deep non-stick pan, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 6 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Keep aside to cool completely. Combine this mixture and cashewnuts in a mixer and blend till smooth. Keep aside. Heat the oil and ghee in a deep non-stick pan, add the bayleaf, cloves, cardamom, bayleaf and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the garlic paste and ginger paste and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add the onions and sauté on a medium flame for 3 to 4 minutes. Add the tomato-cashew mixture and cook on a medium flame for 4 to 5 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the chilli powder, coriander powder, garam masala, kashmiri red chilli powder, sugar and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Add the green peas, sautéed cashewnuts, dried fenugreek leaves, fresh cream and ½ cup of water, mix well and cook on a medium flame of 2 to 3 minutes ,while stirring occasionally. Garnish with coriander and serve hot with parathas. Cashews in and out make this dish the super awesome treat that it is. Perfect for cashew lovers, the cashew and green peas curry features crispy cashews and soft green peas in a creamy, tangy, masaledar gravy. The gravy is quite rich, made of cashews, tomatoes, fresh cream and spice powders. While this Indian shahi kaju curry is absolutely bursting with flavours, for an added shahi touch we have finished with some fresh cream. You can also add homemade cream obtained from buttermilk. Serve this kaju mutter masala sabzi with plain paratha or butter naan and square up your meal with a tall glass of salted lassi. You will have a feel of dining at a dhaba in Punjab while relishing this authentic meal in your own house. Also do try other sabzis with green peas like Mutter Paneer Butter Masala, Mushroom Mutter Makhani and Palak Mutter. Tips to make kaju mutter masala. 1. Jain’s can skip onions and garlic. 2. Roast the cashews on medium flame till light golden brown colour, it gives nice colour and crunch to the cashews. 3. Sugar is added to balance the flavours. You can skip if you do not wish to add. 4. Make sure while selecting cashews it should not have any dents or cuts. Enjoy restaurant style kaju matar masala recipe | cashew and green peas curry | Indian shahi kaju curry | kaju mutter masala sabzi | with step by step photos.
cabbage urad dal vada recipe | cabbage medu vada | gobi medu vada | with 27 amazing images. cabbage urad dal vada is a crispy, savory South Indian snack that combines the goodness of lentils and cabbage into a delicious fritter. Learn how to make cabbage urad dal vada recipe | cabbage medu vada | gobi medu vada | Combined with a dough of soaked urad dal, along with other flavour enhancers, it makes a crispy south Indian treat that will be loved by all. Medu Vada (Urad Dal Vada) and Dal vada are the most popular South Indian breakfast recipes. We can bring in lots of variations by adding vegetables of your choice. In this cabbage medu vada, we are going to add finely chopped cabbage and onions to the medu vada batter. Adding Cabbage to Medhu vada makes the vada richer in taste and flavor. The mildly pungent aroma and flavour of cabbage fits very well into vadas. Crunchy, fluffy vada with a rich flavor of cabbage and onion makes this gobi medu vada a perfect breakfast option. Just make sure you make the vadas as soon as you add the salt, lest the cabbage starts letting out water and the batter becomes watery. Serve cabbage urad dal vada hot with coconut chutney or Sambhar for a satisfying breakfast or snacks. Also try other vadas like Instant medu vada and Rasam vada. pro tips to make cabbage urad dal vada : 1. You can add your favourite spices like cumin, red chilli powder to the batter for extra flavor. 2. Shape the batter using wet fingers. 3. Serve the vadas with coconut chutney, tomato chutney, or sambar for a complete meal. Enjoy cabbage urad dal vada recipe | cabbage medu vada | gobi medu vada | with detailed step by step photos.
Creamy and colourful, bhopali style mixed vegetables is a perfect accompaniment – be it for a normal day or a party. Take your pick of vegetables but try to toss in one of every colour. The veggies are cooked with a common masala paste and a good dose of milk and cream, not to forget a crispy shallow-fried cashew topping.
cabbage and paneer rolls | veg cabbage and paneer rolls | cabbage paneer rolls party starters | with step by step photos. cabbage and paneer rolls are perfect starters for an Indian party. veg cabbage and paneer rolls made of simple ingredients easily available like bread, paneer, cabbage, spring onions and basic sauces and spices. One of the wondrous party snacks from Oriental cuisine, the cabbage and paneer rolls is a sumptuous treat with a peppy flavour. The crunch of grated cabbage and spring onions together with the succulence of crumbled paneer gives these cabbage and paneer rolls an awesome mouth-feel. While a dash of hot chilli sauce gives veg cabbage and paneer rolls a spicy twist. The delectable filling is housed inside crispy bread rolls, which taste too good when made the right way, as shown in our cabbage and paneer rolls recipe. Tips and notes for cabbage and paneer rolls. 1. Add finely chopped spring onion greens. You can add any other veggies of your choice just make sure to chop or grate it finely so the paneer cabbage rolls do not break while rolling. 2. Add 1 tbsp of hot and sweet sauce to elevate the taste of cabbage paneer rolls. If you do not have this then make use of ½ tbsp tomato ketchup and ½ tbsp chilli sauce. 3. Make use of fresh big bread slices, stale bread are hard and firm and they might break while rolling. 4. Do not over stuff the bread slice or else it will become difficult to roll them. If you like cabbage and paneer rolls then see our collection of deep fried starters. Learn to make cabbage and paneer rolls | veg cabbage and paneer rolls | cabbage paneer rolls party starters | with step by step photos and video below.
A traditional parsi dish. As the name says, it is an interesting combination of five varieties of dhan (dals) and saak (vegetables) perked with spices to give it a mouth-watering taste. Being loaded with vegetables this dish is not very high in calorie and carbohydrates and also provides all the necessary nutrients. Serve it with crusty whole wheat bread and salad to make a light, yet satisfying meal.
high fibre chillas | healthy chillas | buckwheat and oats Indian pancake | no fermentation chilla | with 24 amazing images Here, these scrumptious buckwheat and oats Indian pancake are made from a batter of buckwheat and curds which are then soaked and ground in a mixer. To the batter we add oats, ginger green chilli paste, carrots and spring onions add crunch to these high fibre chillas as well as their share of nutrition too. This batter is then cooked on a non stick tava to make healthy chillas. Let’s see why we love high fibre chillas. Buckwheat keeps your heart healthy and high in fibre and diabetic friendly. Oats are a great source of protein for Vegetarians. It is rich in soluble fibre (to make it good for diabetics), which helps lower blood LDL cholesterol, the so-called "Bad" cholesterol. Curds help in digestion as it has very good bacteria. Probiotics in curds acts as a mild laxative but, in case of diarrhoea and dysentery, it is a boon. When served with low-calorie green chutney, this high fibre chillas meal is sure to make a smile bloom on your face. Healthy chiilas and pancakes for breakfast is always a good way to start the day. buckwheat and oats Indian pancake gives a lot of room for innovation too, as you can add your favourite veggies, greens or other ingredients to make it as exciting as you want. Enjoy high fibre chillas | healthy chillas | buckwheat and oats Indian pancake | no fermentation chilla with detailed step by step photos.
Wanna be ‘the’ culinary goddess? This Bread Kofta Biryani helps you bag the crown. Please everyone with this exquisite dish that has glorious layers of rice, gravy and sizzling golden koftas baked to perfection. Sit back and enjoy the attention!
Can something be soothing and peppy at the same time? Yes! In this unique Coconut Barley Soup, coconut milk, milk and barley provide a soothing base, while pungent ginger, garlic and green chillies provide a spicy touch enhanced by the lemon grass and spring onions. This zesty soup is made more sumptuous and colourful by the addition of cubed carrots.
kand tikki recipe | Indian style kand ki pattice | purple yam tikki | vrat ki tikki | faraali kand ki tikki | with 23 amazing images. kand tikki recipe | Indian style kand ki pattice | purple yam tikki | vrat ki tikki | faraali kand ki tikki is a unique snack which can be enjoyed during the festival of fasting like Mahashivratri, Janmashtami, Ekadashi etc. Learn how to make Indian style kand ki pattice. To make kand tikki, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and mix well. Divide the mixture into 14 equal portions and shape each portion into a round, flat 50 mm. (2”) tikki. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and deep-fry, a few tikkis at a time on a medium flame, till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Serve immediately. Indian style kand ki pattice is a perfect recipe to try when you are bored of potato-based snacks. In a smart twist, this recipe enables you to use kand instead of potatoes to make tikkis, especially in the winter, when this root vegetable is in season and you can’t skip a visit to the market without buying some! The nutty taste of peanuts augments the rustic taste of kand, making this faraali kand ki tikki all the more delicious. When making this tikki make sure the edges are smooth, otherwise, it might open up while frying. Coriander gives a nice peppy touch to the purple yam tikki, but it is optional and can be avoided if you don’t want it. You can use rock salt instead of regular salt and enjoy a satiating snack during vrat, upvas. You can also try other kand recipes like Kand Stir-Fry and Kand Na Bhajiya. Tips for kand tikki. 1. If you think that the mixture is not binding well, add a little more arrowroot flour. 2. Deep fry the tikkis on a mdium flame only. Deep frying on a high flame might burn the tikkis, while slow flame might make them too soft. Enjoy kand tikki recipe | Indian style kand ki pattice | purple yam tikki | vrat ki tikki | faraali kand ki tikki | with step by step photos.
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