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stuffed nachni roti | stuffed nachni roti with cauliflower, karela, methi | healthy ragi paratha | with 25 amazing images These scrumptious stuffed nachni rotis are made out of nachni and whole wheat flour, and stuffed with a flavourful vegetable filling. The succulent filling adds softness to the stuffed nachni roti making them more enjoyable. The combination of karela and cauliflower gives a well-balanced flavour and texture to the stuffing mixture, which is resplendent with the perky aroma and flavour of fenugreek leaves. You will be surprised to see that the bitterness of ingredients like karela and fenugreek, which are excellent foods for diabetics, are beautifully offset by the cauliflower in healthy ragi paratha. We love Ragi flour as it is high in protein and great source for vegetarians. In addition its gluten-free, fibre rich food which in turn is good for diabetics and a healthy heart. One thing you need to remember about the stuffed nachni roti is that the vegetable stuffing has to be made just before making the rotis, because it will get watery after sometime, making it difficult to roll them. Also, make sure you serve the stuffed nachni roti with cauliflower, karela, methi hot and fresh off the tava. Enjoy this and many more diabetic-friendly snacks like Mini Oats Bhakri Pizza , Mint and Masoor Tikkis , Buckwheat Dhoklas and Karela Muthias . Enjoy how to make stuffed nachni roti | stuffed nachni roti with cauliflower, karela, methi | healthy ragi paratha with detailed step by step photos below.
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.
Bengali khichuri recipe | Bengali moong dal khichdi | healthy, pregnancy vegetable khichdi | with 45 amazing images. Bengali khichdi also known as Bengali khichuri is a delicious one-pot meal of rice, moong lentils and mixed vegetables. Learn how to make Bengali khichuri recipe | Bengali moong dal khichdi | healthy, pregnancy vegetable khichdi | Khichuri perfectly defines comfort food for the Bengalis. This Bengali moong dal khichdi recipe is always made during Durga puja festival. It is offered as bhog to Goddess Durga along with some other Bengali delicacies. Healthy, pregnancy vegetable khichdi has perfect combination of rice, moong dal and mixed veggies. With loads of protein, fibre and iron and minimum fat, this one sure is a delectable way to lose weight. By the end of this guide you will know how to prepare a fragrant, delicious, lip-smacking and satisfying pot of khichuri or Bengali khichdi. Tips to make bengali khichuri: 1. We have used brown rice, but you can use any other rice of your choice. 2. If you want runny consistency khichdi, add 4 to 5 cups of water while cooking. 3. Serve Bengali khichuri with curd or raita of your choice. Enjoy Bengali khichuri recipe | Bengali moong dal khichdi | healthy, pregnancy vegetable khichdi | with detailed step by step images.
manchow soup recipe | veg manchow soup | vegetable manchow soup | Indo-Chinese manchow soup | with amazing images Our manchow soup recipe is a vegetable manchow soup, an Indo-Chinese manchow soup which is hot and spicy . It is famously served an Indian street food. It comes under the category of a thick soup, cornflour is used as the thickening agent. In veg manchow soup plenty of finely chopped veggies are simmered in a broth which contains generous helpings of ginger, garlic and mint. All these flavours make this manchow soup very refreshing-which is why it is a popular soup. The aromas of ginger, mint and garlic truly awaken your senses. Delicious! manchow soup is made with variety of veggies, sauces and vegetable stock which enhances the taste of the soup and makes it taste even better. Here, we have used vegetable stock to prepare the manchow soup, you can also skip it and simply make it using water. But we would recommend you to use vegetable stock, as it will give a good flavor to the veg manchow soup and make it taste even delicious. Also, vegetable stock can be made in advance and you can even store it for up to 3 months. This Indo-Chinese manchow soup is filling and delicious, you can simply make it on a cold evening and enjoy it as an evening snack. vegetable manchow soup is easy to make, the preparation and chopping might take a while but the procedure of getting it ready to relish can be done super quickly. I usually make vegetable manchow soup along Chinese main course dishes like veg hakka noodles or veg fried rice, which makes it a complete meal. Make sure to serve the soup hot and immediately. If serving later then reheat the soup. Pour the Manchow soup into serving bowls and top with crispy fried noodles. Crispy fried noodles have to be added just before eating or else they will turn soggy. Some more popular Chinese Soups - Hot and Sour Soup , Mein Chow Soup , Steam Boat Soup and Sweet Corn and Vegetable Soup. Learn to make manchow soup recipe | veg manchow soup | vegetable manchow soup | Indo-Chinese manchow soup | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
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.
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.
basic kadai gravy recipe | restaurant style kadai gravy | Punjabi kadai gravy | with 19 amazing images Bored of having the normal sabzis for your meal? we have got you a perfect restaurant style kadai gravy recipe which you can prepare, add any vegetables of your choice or even paneer and make the scrumptious sabzi at home!! Kadai gravy is one of the mother gravies of Indian cuisine, there would be 5 out of 10 people who'd go to any restaurant and definitely order any sabzi withkadai gravy as the base. Better than going to the restaurant why not make kadai gravy at home? The best part is you can even store it for later use which is super helpful for lazy or long days!! Making kadai gravy is not a rocket science and is very easy. So to make kadai gravy, Combine the red chillies and coriander seeds and dry roast on a hot tava (griddle), for 30 seconds. Remove and keep aside to cool. Blend in a mixer to a fine powder. Keep aside. Heat the oil in a kadhai, add the garlic and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the prepared powder and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the green chillies and sauté on a medium flame for another 30 seconds. Add the tomatoes, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 10 to 12 minutes or till the oil separates, while stirring occasionally. Mash it a little using a potato masher. Add the tomato puree, dried fenugreek leaves, garam masala, salt and approx 2 tbsp water, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes. Use Punjabi kadai gravy as required Use this North Indian style kadai gravy on the same day to make recipes of your choice. If you wish to store kadai gravy in the deep-freezer for a few weeks , cool the gravy completely, pour in food-grade zip lock bags or airtight containers and store under refrigerated conditions. While making the sabzi using the stored restaurant style kadai gravy, thaw and use it as per the recipe. Of a semi-dry consistency, and with the prominent flavour of tomatoes, kadai based gravies are just perfect for the Indian palate. The Basic Kadhai Gravy is reddish brown in colour and more on the spicier side because of the red chillies used. The tangy tinge and spicy notes of the gravy appeal to most people, which makes it a perfect fit in buffet or wedding menus. The restaurant style kadai gravy can be used with an assortment of veggies and of course, paneer too, lending itself to a wide spread of recipes like Kadhai Paneer, Kadhai Khumbh Subzi and Kadhai Paneer Subzi. Enjoy basic kadai gravy recipe | restaurant style kadai gravy | Punjabi kadai gravy | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
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.
paneer capsicum sabzi recipe | shimla mirch paneer sabzi | healthy low carb sabzi | Marinating paneer always makes it more appealing because it imbibes a wide spectrum of flavours. This semi-dry paneer capsicum sabzi prepared with marinated low fat paneer and capsicum is rich with the aroma of cumin and carom seeds, further energized by the addition of tangy fresh tomato pulp. Enjoy the Marinated shimla mirch paneer sabzi fresh and hot, with whole wheat parathas, not only for the heavenly culinary experience it offers but also for a boost of nutrients, especially vitamin A and vitamin C and fibre that come from capsicum and tomatoes, and the calcium and protein from low-fat paneer. A serving of this paneer capsicum sabzi is sure to satiate you at lunch time and provide only 10.5 g carbs.
kokum kadhi recipe | Konkani style kokum kadhi | Maharashtrian kokum kadhi | kokum kadhi made with coconut milk | with 30 amazing images. Konkani style kokum kadhi has the best of homely flavours which is the highlight of this recipe. Learn how to make kokum kadhi made with coconut milk. Slurp! What an exciting flavour this kokum kadhi has. This recipe is quite different from any other kadhi because it uses neither curds nor besan. Instead, it harnesses the tangy flavour of kokum and the complementarity soothing flavour of coconut milk to make a well-balanced accompaniment that is sure to be loved by all. To make kokum kadhi, combine the kokum, green chillies, salt in 1½ cups of hot water in a deep bowl, cover with a lid and keep aside to soak for 15 to 20 minutes. Starin and keep kokum water aside. Heat oil in a non-stick kadhai and add the cumin seeds. Add the curry leaves, garlic and red chillies and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the coconut milk, kokum water and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes, while stirring continuously. Garnish kokum kadhi with coriander and serve hot with rice. Once you have all the ingredients ready, it takes just minutes to prepare this delectable kokum kadhi, making it all the more attractive. Tips for making kokum kadhi. 1. Use the seedless variety of kokum for this kadhi. 2. Use fresh or readymade coconut milk. 3. Discard the kokum and green chillies after straining. 4. Cook kokum kadhi on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes, while stirring continuously. Don't overcook as the coconut milk will split. Serve kokum kadhi with cooked rice and Goanese potato curry. Enjoy kokum kadhi recipe | Konkani style kokum kadhi | Maharashtrian kokum kadhi | kokum kadhi made with coconut milk | with step by step photos and video below.
egg paratha recipe | anda paratha with whole wheat flour | healthy Indian egg paratha | with 30 amazing images. A masaledar and filling snack, which can be had as a meal itself, the egg paratha is something unique. anda paratha is an easy breakfast, lunch or dinner recipe which is protein rich and super healthy as has eggs! On reading the name, you might have made many guesses about how the egg fits into the paratha – whether it is used as a stuffing, or whether it goes into the dough, etc. But, this method to make anda paratha with whole wheat flour is so different but easy to prepare. A perfectly made whole wheat paratha with the aroma of carom seeds is layered with a chatpata egg mixture and cooked till the two layers fuse and give the paratha a unique taste and mouth-feel. Make sure you serve healthy Indian egg paratha immediately to get the best taste and texture! You can also use leftover rotis to make anda paratha instead of making the parathas, it makes a very minute difference with the taste! The egg paratha turns out to be super soft and delicious! I prepare this for my kids for their breakfast or as a snack after their school. You can also add cheese while rolling the egg paratha which makes it even satiating and tongue licking. See why this is a healthy Indian egg paratha? Made from eggs and whole wheat flour which are both healthy. Eggs are an inexpensive good quality protein rich foods with all the 9 essential amino acids. One egg (50 g) contains approximately 87 calories and 6.7 g of protein. For those who stay clear of non-vegetarian foods like meat and fish, can rely on eggs as a source of complete protein. whole wheat flour is excellent for diabeticsas they will not shoot up your blood sugar levels as they are a low GI food. Try other egg recipes like Hard Boiled Eggs or Vegetable Scrambled Eggs Topped with Feta. Learn how to make egg paratha recipe | anda paratha with whole wheat flour | healthy Indian egg paratha | with detailed step by step recipe photos below.
bread kofta curry recipe | veggie bread koftas in tomato gravy | Indian style bread kofta with curry | Punjabi kofta sabzi | with 50 amazing images. bread kofta curry recipe | veggie bread koftas in tomato gravy | Indian style bread kofta with curry | Punjabi kofta sabzi is a restaurant style sabzi which can be served at parties. Learn how to make veggie bread koftas in tomato gravy. To make bread kofta curry, remove the crust from all the bread slices. Crumble the bread slices in a bowl, add the curds, plain flour, besan, coriander, green chillies, baking soda and salt and mix well. Divide the mixture into 20 equal portions and roll each portion into a small ball. Heat the oil in a kadhai and deep-fry, a few koftas at a time, till they are golden brown in colour from both all sides. Drain on absorbent paper and keep aside. Then to make veggie bread koftas in tomato gravy, combine the bottle gourd with 1 cup of water in a deep non-stick kadhai and cook on a medium flame for 8 to 10 minutes or till the bottle gourd is soft, while stirring occasionally. Allow the mixture to cool completely and blend in a mixer to a smooth paste. Keep aside. Heat 2 tbsp oil in a deep non-stick kadhai, add the potatoes and sauté on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes or till they are light brown in colour. Drain and keep aside. In the same kadhai, heat the remaining 1 tbsp of oil, add the onions and sauté on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes or till they turn translucent. Add the turmeric powder, coriander-cumin seeds powder, chilli powder and 2 tbsp of water and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the fresh curds and tomato pulp, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the bottle gourd paste, ½ cup of water, salt, green peas and sautéed potatoes, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Just before serving, add the bread koftas, mix lightly and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes. Serve immediately garnished with coriander. The bread koftas melt in your mouth while the flavour of the bottle gourd curry lingers in your taste-buds, making you yearn for more…and more! This novel Indian style bread kofta with curry is indeed a foolproof way to garner accolades from your friends and family. The combination of bootle gourd and tomato pulp to make the gravy of this Punjabi kofta sabzi is also quite unique. The use of small quantity of curd offsets the tanginess of tomato pulp perfectly which you are sure to fall in love with. Serve this Indian style bread kofta with curry with parathas, Butter Garlic Naan or rotis or just plain rice for a complete meal. Tips to make bread kofta curry. 1. The curry can be made in advance and kept. 2. Add koftas just before serving. 3. Use fresh bread slices as old ones will make it very dry. Enjoy bread kofta curry recipe | veggie bread koftas in tomato gravy | Indian style bread kofta with curry | Punjabi kofta sabzi | with step by step photos.
Gobi Manchurian also called Cauliflower Manchurian are crisp-fried cauliflower florets which have a sharp tinges of ginger and garlic and a delight to bite into. Gobi Manchurian is a popular Indo Chinese deep fried starter. A remote village en route from Coimbatore to Pollachi in Tamil Nadu, a tiny restaurant was selling tasty vegetarian food. He had got the spelling of Gobi Manchurian all wrong, but the “Gopi Manjurian” tasted fantastic and warmed us up on that chilly winter’s evening! Borrowed from Chinese cuisine, this popular spicy Gobi Manchurian starter has become famous all over India, spanning the length and breadth of the country, being sold in small eateries as well as posh restaurants. Together with tongue-tickling sauces and crunchy veggies like capsicum and onions, Gobi Manchurian makes a really tasty dish that you can have as such as a starter or as a Main Course when served atop Fried Rice or plain rice. Enjoy how to make Gobi Manchurian recipe with detailed step by step photos and video below.
mini rava uttapam recipe | sada sooji uttapam | masala rava uttapam | instant vegetable rava uttapam | with 36 amazing images. mini rava uttapam recipe | sada sooji uttapam | masala rava uttapam | instant vegetable rava uttapam is a spongy rava based Indian fare. Learn how to make sada sooji uttapam. To make mini rava uttapam, combine the rava, plain flour, curds and ½ cup of water in a deep bowl and mix well. Cover and keep aside for 20 minutes. Add the green chillies, cumin seeds, coconut, salt and ½ cup of water and mix well. Grease a non-stick mini uttapa pan with a little oil. Pour 2 tbsp of the batter in each uttapa mould and spread it lightly. Cook on both sides, using a little oil till they turn golden brown in colour from both the sides. Repeat steps 3 to 5 to make more mini uttapas. Serve immediately with coconut chutney. There is one great thing about semolina – it cooks in a jiffy, without requiring any pre-soaking, pressure-cooking etc. As a result, it lends itself to a lot of recipes such as these delicious instant masala rava uttapam. Perfect as a snack, breakfast or party food too, these sada sooji uttapam are made using a batter of rava, maida and curds jazzed up with cumin seeds, chillies and coconut. The best part is that the batter needs to be rested for less than half an hour before cooking, and does not require any fermentation. So, you can even fix this up as a snack for sudden guests. As a variation, you can also make vegetable rava uttapam. Loads of colourful veggies not only add colour, but a dose of nutrition too! To make a complete South Indian meal, serve these uttapams with coconut chutney. Tips for mini rava uttapam. 1. Prefer to use a whisk to mix the batter. This ensures that the batter is lump free. 2. Always mix your batter after the resting time is over and before making the uttapam. 3. You can make the uttapam on a non stick tava if you don't have a mini uttapam pan. 4. To the topping, you can also add finely chopped capsicum. Enjoy mini rava uttapam recipe | sada sooji uttapam | masala rava uttapam | instant vegetable rava uttapam | with step by step photos.
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