389 cumin seeds powder recipes

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Kasuri methi bestows a classic flavour to this subzi, which is prepared with mushrooms and a delectable combination of spices. It is a perfect accompaniment for hot Rotis or bread.
Mutter comes together with mawa in this truly royal recipe. Cooked in a blend of carefully chosen spices, this is certainly a meal fit for a king… the food of the maharajas cooked in the Microwave !
Try this tasty bhaji, which is made with healthy soya granules and grated cauliflower, cooked in the microwave. It tastes best when eaten steaming hot.
This is certainly a no-hassle subzi. . . . Just toss in all the ingredients and let the microwave work its magic.
An ideal replacement to deep fried French fries
A whole crisp fried tortilla makes the bottom layer on top of which beans and cheese are piled high.
Punjabi food is known for its use of healthy vegetables and ingredients that provide the required nutrients to the village folk working lush fields and farms. With respect to nutrients Panchratni dal is one of North India's greatest recipes. True to its name this preparation uses five dals simmered with aromatic spices that lend a bouquet of tantalizing flavours. The dals add the required nutrients to the dish. Curds are used to add some zing. Serve this delicious dal with hot Rotis.
Protein laden tofu is known to speed up weight loss by increasing non-fat body mass. When marinated with veggies in thai green curry paste, it gets a distinctly thai flavour.
The Citrus Kale Apple and Feta Salad is an exotic salad with a really feisty flavour. It combines colourful, crunchy and juicy ingredients, which contrast and compete to help each other shine! From vibrant kale and soothing apple to zesty orange, tangy black grapes and rustic walnuts, this salad has a mind-blowing assortment of ingredients. The citrusy and pungent dressing of vinegar, oranges and cumin powder does justice to the other ingredients, making this salad a winner in all aspects. Make sure you serve this refreshing salad immediately after tossing as the fruits will start releasing water soon and you will lose the fresh texture. Try other kale recipes like the Kale and Apple Salad and Palak, Kale and Apple Juice .
The Dill and Cucumber Raita is an unusual accompaniment to your meal, one that is sure to tantalize your taste buds. A simple tempering and addition of spice powders like cumin or chilli powder are common touches that you expect in any raita. But, this one is nothing short of a specialty. Here the curd-cucumber mixture is perked up with dill leaves that have been sautéed with cumin seeds, garlic and other ingredients. This gives an interesting twist to the cucumber raita making it super aromatic and flavourful. Serve this raita chilled, to relish the crispness of cucumber and the sharp accents of dill. Make your meal interesting with other dishes like Paneer Parathas or Vegetable Pulao .
Radish pods of different varieties are available in India only during the winter months. They have a unique taste, which is enjoyably spicy, and can be cooked in various ways. Here, we have made a scrumptious and refreshing Zero Oil Purple Mogri Raita with the purple radish pods. Spiced up with common spice powders and garnished with coriander, this raita has a pleasant crunch and tongue-tickling flavour. Serve it chilled. You can also try other zero oil recipes like Zero Oil Tinda Masala or Zero Oil Masoor Dal .
The Zero Oil Green Mogri Raita has a very appetizing flavour and tempting good looks, with the green colour of the radish pods contrasting against the creamy white curds. Just a dash of spice powders and black salt is enough to spruce up this raita, as mogri is naturally tasty. You can also try other zero oil delights like the Pav Bhaji Khakhra or Mexican Rice .
Have you been accosted by delightful mogris in the market this winter? Well, mogri is a delicious winter vegetable that is available in India. Known as radish pods, it is a special crop and is available in colours like purple and green. Mogri has a delightfully spicy taste, which must be enjoyed with minimal cooking as over-cooking tones down its natural spiciness. While it can be made into subzis and other dishes, a raita is the ideal way to enjoy this veggie. You are sure to relish this Purple Mogri Raita, which is perked up with a simple tempering and everyday spices. You can also try other recipes like Spinach and Mixed Sprouts Raita or Bhindi Raita .
Phulkopir Dalna is an integral part of Bengali cuisine, and any Bengali in any part of the world is sure to think of this yummy cauliflower subzi whenever they think of home! This semi-dry subzi is made by cooking cauliflower and green peas in a perfectly-spiced tomato gravy. Since Kashmiri red chilli powder is used, the dish has a vibrant and attractive red colour with moderate spiciness. Remember to cook the cauliflower on a high flame – to make authentic Phulkopir Dalna you need to get a slightly burnt taste, which you will get only if you cook on a high flame. Serve this delicious subzi hot and fresh with rice or rotis .
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