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Prepared in true Punjabi style with loads of milk, fresh cream and garam masala, this dish gets a very intense flavour from a paste of onions, cashews and spices. This paste not only contributes to the flavour but also to the texture of this mouth-watering subzi. Like all white gravies, the Paneer Kalimirch must also be enjoyed immediately to experience the best flavour. Serve Paneer Kalimirch along with Aloo Mutter Tariwale , Ajwaini Roti , Lehsuni Matki Palak Tikki , Aam aur Chane ka Achaar , Dal Tadka and Jeera Rice for a delectable North Indian combo meal.
The Basic Coriander Green Gravy is a peppy green gravy with a tangy and herby taste, which goes well with potatoes and a lot of other veggies. It has a luscious texture and a vibrant taste, thanks to flavour enhancers like onion, garlic, green chillies and ginger. You can make this gravy and use it immediately, or you can make it in the morning and store it in the fridge. As soon as you are back from work in the evening, just toss in some cooked veggies and salt, to make a tongue-tickling subzi. However, remember that it cannot be preserved even in the fridge for more than a day as it has curds and milk.
gobhi paneer palak paratha recipe | spinach and cauliflower paratha | healthy Punjabi gobhi paratha | with 50 amazing images. gobhi paneer palak paratha recipe | spinach and cauliflower paratha | healthy Punjabi gobhi paratha is a wholesome one dish meal. Learn how to make spinach and cauliflower paratha. To make gobhi paneer palak paratha, Combine the spinach and lemon juice along with ¼ cup of water and blend in a mixer to a smooth puree. Combine the wheat flour, salt and ghee in a deep bowl and mix well. Add the spinach puree and knead to a soft dough by using enough water. For the stuffing, heat the oil in a broad pan, add the cumin seeds and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the green chillies and ginger and sauté on a medium flame for a few more seconds. Add the cauliflower, coriander, paneer and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Then to make spinach and cauliflower paratha, divide the dough and stuffing into 8 equal portions. Roll out one portion of the dough into a 75 mm. (3") diameter circle and put one portion of the stuffing in the centre. Seal the edges and roll out again into a thick paratha of 125 mm. (5") diameter. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle) and cook on a medium flame using ¼ tsp of oil till it turns brown in colour from both the sides. Repeat with the remaining dough portions and stuffing to make 3 more parathas. Serve hot with fresh curds. Punjabis love food and if it is a paratha made with a perfect combination of paneer, herbs and spices, then it is a perfect breakfast as well as a meal for them. This spinach and cauliflower paratha fulfils all these criteria. This lip-smacking gobhi paneer palak paratha tastes best when served hot with pickles, but all the health conscious can benefit by serving it with probiotic curd. The added advantage is that these parathas can also be carried in a dabba. These unusual, yet delicious healthy Punjabi gobhi paratha are all in one with loads of zinc, vitamin A and vitamin C for shiny hair. The fibre from the use of veggies and whole wheat flour will satiate you for long hours too! Tips for spinach and cauliflower paratha. 1. Serve healthy spinach and cauliflower paratha with curds. See how to make dahi. 2. Always use a spatula and press down while cooking the paratha. This must be done all over the gobi paneer palak paratha as we want all sides cooked evenly. 3. Serve gobhi paneer palak paratha with lahsun ki chutney. 4. If you find your dough is not soft enough after cooking one paratha, then just combine the dough and add a little water to it and knead again. 5. Serve gobhi paneer palak paratha with aam ka achar. Enjoy gobhi paneer palak paratha recipe | spinach and cauliflower paratha | healthy Punjabi gobhi paratha | with step by step photos.
Soothing green peas and vibrant red tomatoes, what a striking combination that would be! Try this Matar Tamatar to discover the rich experience for yourself. Cooked with classic spices and a creamy cashew paste, this is indeed a rich preparation fit to pamper your loved ones. Though a seemingly common addition to the curry, the onion-ginger paste plays an important role in enhancing the flavour and balancing the aroma of this dish. When served with Parathas and other dishes like Paneer Amritsari , Dal Amritsari , Rice , Aam aur Chane ka Achaar , Boondi and Pomegranate Raita and Sweet Punjabi Lassi it makes a hearty meal.
Papaya is not just a treasure-trove of nutrients but an irresistibly tasty food too. Whether raw or ripe, it finds use in many dishes ranging from salads to subzis . But, have you ever tried making koftas with raw papaya? Try it once and it will soon become your first choice for making kofta, always. Here, grated raw papaya held together by mashed potatoes is made into crisp deep-fried koftas that are mixed into a sumptuous gravy that is rich, creamy and tangy too! Try other kofta variants like Makai Kofta in Hariyali Curry and Saagwala Cheese Kofta .
pakodi chaat with coconut kadhi recipe | sweet and spicy pakodi chaat | Indian kadhi pakodi chaat | with 63 amazing images. pakodi chaat with coconut kadhi recipe | sweet and spicy pakodi chaat | Indian kadhi pakodi chaat is a variation to North Indian pakodi chaat made with dahi. Learn how to make sweet and spicy pakodi chaat. To make pakodi chaat with coconut milk, combine the urad dal, ginger, green chillies and salt in a mixer and blend till smooth using approx. 1/3 cup of water. Transfer the mixture into a deep bowl, add the soda bi-carb and mix well. Drop small portions of the batter into hot oil and deep-fry, a few pakodis at a time, on a medium flame till the pakodis are golden brown. Immediately soak the deep-fried pakodis in a bowl with enough water for about 15 minutes. Drain the water and squeeze them between your palms. Keep aside. To serve pakodi chaat, place 4 pakodis in a serving plate, pour approx. 1/3 cup of hot coconut kadhi evenly over it. Put 1 tbsp meetha chutney, 2 tsp green chutney, 2 tbsp mixed sprouts, 1 tbsp spring onions and ½ tbsp of coriander evenly over it. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to make 6 more plates. Serve immediately. We have all eaten dahi pakodis and dahi wadas but can you imagine pakodi chaat with coconut kadhi? Yes, there is a combination that truly tastes divine. The fluffy little pakodis which are deep-fried and soaked in water go well with a hot coconut and curd based kadhi topped with a sweet and spicy chutney, lots of sprouts and spring onions. The coconut kadhi uses coconut milk which is the liquid extracted with water from the coconut flesh. Coconut milk is now available in tetra packs at grocery stores, so you need not go through the effort of extracting it. Of course the peppy chutneys, which lends that necessary hue and flavour to the sweet and spicy pakodi chaat, can be made at home. This Indian kadhi pakodi is perfect to enjoy over weekends or at parties with family and friends. Make the kadhi, pakodi and chutney in advance and assemble while serving. Tips for pakodi chaat. 1. Remember to immediately put the deep fried pakodis immediately in water for soaking. Do not soak more than 15 minutes or else they might break. 2. When you have less time in hand, instead of coconut kadhi you can use fresh whisked curds. 3. If you do not have mixed sprouts, you can add pomegranate for that crunch Enjoy pakodi chaat with coconut kadhi recipe | sweet and spicy pakodi chaat | Indian kadhi pakodi chaat | with step by step photos.
A fiery-looking spice paste made with pungent ingredients like red chillies, garlic and ginger, the red paste is really not as hot as it looks because of the addition of beaten rice, which not only adds volume but also balances the strong flavours of the spices. The red paste can be used to pep up a variety of subzis, starters and even sandwiches.
Potatoes in a simple but delicious red gravy. The ideal dish to cook up when in a hurry!
Jalfrazie is usually a dish with green chillies, capsicum and onions as the base. I have used my favourite combination of corn kernels and mushrooms as the main ingredients but if these are not your favourites, feel free to use any other vegetables of your choice.
This wholesome combination of three lentils, flavoured with an assortment of spices, is a good source of calcium and protein for the mom-to-be. Green chillies, ginger and garlic contribute their heady flavours to this sumptuous dal, while a tempering of whole spices and seeds adds to the aroma and taste. Relish the Teen Ratna Dal with rotis of your choice.
An ideal recipe for a traditional celebration at home. Toovar dal is pressure-cooked and blended with an assortment of vegetables: carrots, pumpkin, raw banana and brinjal and simmered with masalas, till every ingredient blends with another for a flavorful meal. This dal goes well with Parathas as well as Cooked Rice .
Khus-khus or poppy seeds are used in nearly all cuisines in India. Here is a delicious puri stuffed with a poppy seed mixture and made spicy with the use of Kashmiri red chillies. Other spices such as cardamom, cloves, cinnamon and nigella seeds are also used to add flavoring.
The richness of any “shahi” dish usually comes from the abundance of cream. Here, I have substituted cream with low-fat milk mixed with cornflour, which tastes equally creamy and delicious. Urad dal gives a healthy fillip to this dish, as it is high in folic acid and zinc. Folic acid aids in brain development as well as boosting haemoglobin levels whereas zinc is required for life long mental strength.
A traditional Punjabi tikki morphs into an innovative low-cal satay when combined with veggies and paneer. As a cross-cultural touch, i have included my favourite spring onion dip in this recipe. At 44 calories per satay, we suggest a serving size of two.
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