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Not very nutrient rich, but better than aerated sugar laden drinks. For a change I added kalakhatta syrup as this drink tastes nice this way. Coriander, chillies, and other ingredients give it an Indian feel and perk up the taste. Add soda just before serving. If you want more sweet add sugar subsitute. When you are bored to drinking chaas make this for lunch and enjoy the difference.
Small rice pancakes steamed in-between banana leaves makes a great snack. The microwave version of the panki uses less oil compared to the conventional cooking method.
A variation of the favourite gujarati delicacy made with rice flour. The khichu is traditionally eaten with sesame oil but you may use any other refined oil as well if you so desire.
Potato and yam cubes tossed in a chatpata masala make a tongue-tickling starter. Adding a teaspoon of water while cooking the potatoes and yam helps to prevent the vegetables from dehydrating in the microwave.
Bhujia is generally considered a tea-time snack or an addition to chaats and other savoury preparations. Have you ever tried mixing it into a subzi? In this innovative variant of the traditional Gujarati preparation Sev Tameta nu Shaak, we bring together two unusual ingredients into a quick vegetable dish, which is so easy you can prepare it as a surprise for sudden guests too. Make the Green Tomato and Bhujia Vegetable just before serving, else the bhujia will become soggy and the unique texture and mouth-feel of the dish will be lost.
A riot of flavours, typical of any chaat - but with the bhujia adding a great new dimension.
Grilled eggplant dip is a delicious and naturally creamy dip which has a middle eastern flavour. It is quick to make and can be served with pita chips or crackers as a delicious appetizer.
A great way to introduce and mask calcium rich methi and spinach along paneer in your diet. Serve hot with phulkas.
An imaginative way to turn plain left-over chapatis into a colourful and flavourful delicacy for a satiating breakfast.
chana dal with cucumber recipe | cucumber chana dal subzi | healthy chana dal sabzi | khira aur chana dal ki sabji | with 28 amazing images. chana dal with cucumber recipe | cucumber chana dal subzi | healthy chana dal sabzi | khira aur chana dal ki sabji is a very quick sabzi perked up with common Indian spice powders. Learn how to make healthy chana dal sabzi. To make chana dal with cucumber, wash and soak the chana dal in water for at least an hour and drain well. Combine the chana dal with 2 cups of water in a pressure cooker and pressure cook for 2 whistles or till the dal is soft. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid. Mash the dal lightly with the back of the spoon and keep aside. Heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the cumin seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the cooked dal, cucumber, turmeric powder, ginger-green chilli paste, salt and chilli powder, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 5 to 7 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the sugar, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute. Serve hot garnished with coriander. A simple yet hearty sabzi with the goodness of slightly crunchy cucumber. A quick-to-dole-out recipe, so if you are late from work and craving for some piping hot sabzi, try this one out. Khira aur chana dal ki sabji won’t disappoint! The trick in this cucumber chana dal subzi is to cook the dal till it is soft, but not mushy. It can be carried to work and enjoyed with chapati accompanied with a salad of your choice. Chana dal in addition to protein provides a good source of iron and fibre while cucumber, added to enhance the flavours, contributes minimal calories and no fat to your diet. Diabetics, heart patients as well as those aiming weight loss and healthy lifestyle take pleasure in enjoying this healthy chana dal sabzi with one modification. Prefer to use only 1 tsp of oil for tempering. Tips for chana dal with cucumber. 1. Cucumber can be replaced with roughly chopped bottle gourd (doodhi / lauki). 2. You can avoid the use of coriander as a garnish, to make a Jain version of this recipe. 3. If you wish, you can replace it with ½ tsp of chopped jaggery. Either are optional. You can avoid them completely also. 4. If you are serving this sabzi later, you might have to add little water before re-heating and adjust the consistency of the sabzi. 5. To make it slightly more healthy, you can reduce the amount of oil used in this recipe to 1 tsp. Enjoy chana dal with cucumber recipe | cucumber chana dal subzi | healthy chana dal sabzi | khira aur chana dal ki sabji | with step by step photos.
This dish made of hearty chunks of corn on the cob in a sweet and spicy sauce of colocassia leaves (arvi) and Bengal gram dal.
gavarfali sabzi with bajra dhokli recipe | gavarfali bajra dhokli | gavar dhokli nu shaak | healthy cluster beans vegetable with dumpling | with 30 amazing images. gavarfali sabzi with bajra dhokli is a super low calorie Gujarati, Rajasthani style sabzi. Learn how to make gavarfali bajra dhokli. To make gavarfali sabzi with bajra dhokli first we make the bajra dhokli by mixing together bajra, whole wheat flour, garlic, coriander, salt and oil with a little warm water. Knead into a firm dough, divide into 20 and flatten it. Now is the easy part of making gavarfali sabzi with bajra dhokli. All we do is heat the oil in spices, add the gavar and cook it. Then add the prepared dhokli and healthy cluster beans vegetable with dumpling is ready to have. Please use coconut oil in Indian cooking and say no to processed oil. It's a simple switch I made years ago and that protects your health long term. gavarfali sabzi with bajra dhokli is rich in Vitamin C, Folic Acid, Fiber, Calcium, Magnesium. If you are diabetic, have heart issues or on weight loss, don't hesitate to have gavar dhokli nu shaak with under 90 calories per serving. gavarfali bajra dhokli goes well with bajra roti and jowar roti to complete a healthy Indian dinner served with some homemade curds. Enjoy gavarfali sabzi with bajra dhokli recipe | gavarfali bajra dhokli | gavar dhokli nu shaak | healthy cluster beans vegetable with dumpling | with step by step photos.
You are sure to have used khus-khus, a reservoir of iron and zinc, in sweets, kheers and gravies too, but have you ever tried using this wonderful ingredient as a rich filling for parathas? Khus-khus ke Parathe features an aromatic and spicy stuffing of poppy seeds, whole spices and ginger packed inside a nutritious dough of whole wheat flour enhanced with wheat germ. Although almost all the spices in your masala dabba are found in this preparation, the accents of kalonji dominate both the dough and the stuffing in a way that excites the taste buds.
lauki aur tomato ka raita recipe | tomato bottle gourd raita | healthy low fat raita | with 13 images. lauki aur tomato ka raita is made from lauki, curd, tomato, pudina and spices. Raitas are an indispensable part of Indian meals. They combine well with main courses and snacks that are spice heavy, but also taste great just like that! Here is a delicious lauki aur tomato ka raita of bottle gourd and tomatoes, perked up with mint leaves and roasted cumin seeds. See why lauki aur tomato ka raita is healthy? Here, we have replaced full-fat curds with low-fat curds, and also used mineral-rich, cholesterol-lowering bottle gourd generously to add more volume to the raita without adding excessive calories. The tomato bottle gourd raita with its lingering flavour is not just tasty but heart friendly too, making it a doubly welcome addition to your meal. Tips for lauki aur tomato ka raita. 1. Make sure you grate the lauki just before making the final raita as it tends to darken very quickly. 2. Use a small whisk while mixing the raita. Enjoy lauki aur tomato ka raita recipe | tomato bottle gourd raita | healthy low fat raita | with step by step photos below.
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