A traditional tikki made with lotus roots, potatoes and spinach, combined with a tangy green paste and delicately flavoured with fennel powder.
Pachranga achaar is a famous Punjabi pickle which I came across quite accidentally enroute from Delhi to Ludhiana. There was a huge pickle factory on the highway by the side of which I stopped. Here I discovered they were manufacturing and exporting a whole array of North Indian pickles. I stumbled upon this pickle which I thought was totally amazing. I took a small sample back home with the sole purpose of being able to make it myself. Like all Punjabi pickles, this one too was made using mustard oil. Pachranga achaar as its name suggests is made using five main ingredients raw mangoes, chick peas, lotus stem, karonda and amlas or limes, pickled with whole spices. In this recipe, I have used a combination of raw mangoes, chick peas and lotus stem omiting karonda and amlas but you can add more vegetables if you like. Serve this achaar with Parathas of your choice to tantalize your taste buds.
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.
High in calcium and low in calories, this is a very good ice cream to have for dessert – not to forget the totally unique flavour!
I have made small scoops to restrict its intake… as it is difficult to restrict the consumption of such a superb dish otherwise!
A real low-cal treat for diabetics, this tastes best when made using fresh thandai paste. Store the extra paste for making milkshake or ice cream later. Corn flour gives body to the ice cream, thickening it and making it creamier.
You can also try other ice-creams like
Black Jamun Ice - Cream or
Sugarfree Strawberry Ice-cream .
A spicy curry that characterises the fiery weather and dynamic temperament of tamilnadu. The chettinad style is one of the main regional cuisines of tamilnadu. The cuisine is famous for its fried and steamed snacks, and spicy side-dishes. It is normally quite pungent even though the recipes use a significant amount of rich and bland ingredients like coconut, coconut milk, cashews and khus-khus. This particular rice accompaniment takes a long time to cook but you will enjoy the outcome. Plus, the dish can also be made in advance and refrigerated for up to a week.
The Paneer Kaliya is a spikily flavoured dish with a succulent texture, which makes it really irresistible! Strong scents of powdered fennel and dry ginger make this dish very different from other paneer based subzis.
Moreover, the texture also gets a bit different because the paneer is sautéed separately, before adding it to the spice mixture.
Half a cup of milk is essential to balance the texture of the gravy and also to bring the spiciness down to a level that will please your taste buds.
Serve this subzi with
Kashmiri Roti and
Kashmiri Fresh Fruit Rice .
Quick and easy but super tasty, this Raw Mango Onion Subzi is just the right recipe to jazz up your meal even on a busy day!
The raw mangoes are flavoured with sautéed onions, common spice powders and a tempering of seeds to get a really yummy accompaniment.
The onions not only improve the flavour but also the mouth-feel of this subzi, while the tempering – especially the fennel seeds in it – helps to boost the aroma and taste phenomenally. Enjoy this subzi immediately on preparation before it gets watery.
Try other raw mango recipes like
Quick Mango Chunda and
Raw Mango Rice .
This lip-smacking delicacy from North India is sure to make you eat a little more than usual, because of its appetizing aroma and truly finger-licking flavour!
Bharwan Tinda is a dry subzi in which round gourds (tinda) are stuffed with a masala of tomatoes, garlic, onion and spices, and then sautéed till the vegetable is tender and the flavours are absorbed.
The juiciness of the gourd together with the intense flavour of the stuffing make this dish a delight to bite into.
You can also try other recipes with round gourds like
Tinda Aur Saunf ki Subzi and
Vegetable Stew .
The magic of spices unfolds, making the Zarda Pulao an experience that stays carved in your memory forever.
Perfectly-cooked long-grained rice is tinged with saffron and rose water, enriched with mawa, boosted with spices and embellished with many a nut and dry fruit.
Indeed, the Zarda Pulao is a royal treat worthy of a grand occasion. You can also try making rich and tasty
Shahi Pulao or the simple but satiating
Vegetable Pulao .
paneer ghee roast recipe |
Mangalore style paneer ghee roast |
how to make Indian veg ghee roast | with 40 amazing images.
paneer ghee roast recipe |
Mangalore style paneer ghee roast |
how to make Indian veg ghee roast will surely hit the top list of your favourite Indian sabzi. Try it out and enjoy the experience. Learn how to make
Mangalore style paneer ghee roast.
Paneer ghee roast is a very popular Mangalorean dish and as the name says it is cooked in ghee which gives it an authentic flavour thus making it truly irresistible. Dry roasted spices blended into an aromatic masala, coats the paneer pieces for a more rich and classy flavour.
What’s special about this dish is it looks spicy hot because of the use of Kashmiri red chillies, but it's midly spiced. This simply delicious and flavorful
Mangalore style paneer ghee roast can be served as a starter snack or as an accompaniment with
steamed rice,
chapati,
lachha paratha or
neer dosa.
Tips to make
paneer ghee roast. 1. Instead of jaggery you can also add sugar to balance out the flavour. 2. Instead of Kashmiri red chilli you can use byadgi dry red chillies also. 3. You can
make soft and creamy paneer at home.
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paneer ghee roast recipe |
Mangalore style paneer ghee roast |
how to make Indian veg ghee roast | with step by step photos.
baingan pakoda recipe | Indian brinjal pakora | eggplant fritters | crispy batter fried brinjal | with 38 amazing images.
baingan pakoda recipe | Indian brinjal pakora | eggplant fritters | crispy batter fried brinjal has a snazzy, lingering aroma and flavour brought about mainly by the use of marinade. Learn how to make Indian brinjal pakora.
Pakodas are favourite of one and all, especially with a cup of tea. Besan coated pakoras fried to perfection till golden brown in colour and served piping hot can lure the fussiest diner. While aloo pakoda and onion pakoda are quite known to most of us, here we present to you Indian brinjal pakora.
Baingan is most commonly associated with sabzis, but believe it or not these eggplant fritters are unique by themselves. A marinade of coriander, fennel seeds, turmeric powder and chilli powder perks up the flavour of brinjal. Further the addition of sarson ka tel, adds its own unique aroma to the pakoda.
The batter has been made with a perfect proportion of besan and rice flour to lend the necessary crunch to the coating. Baking soda though optional is advised as it makes it slight fluffy. Serve these crispy batter fried brinjal with green chutney and tomato ketchup.
Tips for brinjal pakoda. 1. Thin long brinjals are the best to use for this recipe. This is the brinjal that we use to make baingan bharta. 2. To ensure uniform cooking, the slices should be medium in size. They should not be very thick, nor very thin. If the slices are too thick they will not cook from inside after frying. 3. To avoid discolouration of brinjal, you can keep them immersed in water till you apply the marination. 4. Deep-frying the pakodas on a slow flame is important so the brinjal cooks well. 5. If you wish, you can make these pakodas without marination. However, you will have to rub the brinjal slices with salt and keep aside for 5 to 10 minutes.
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mouri paneer recipe | Bengali style fennel paneer sabji | paneer in fennel and milk | with 26 amazing images.
paneer cooked in fennel and milk is an absolutely delicious and popular Bengali sabji. Learn how to make mouri paneer recipe | Bengali style fennel paneer sabji | paneer in fennel and milk |
mouri paneer is a classsic Bengali sabji, where the milk based curry is scented with fennel and ginger. It is a midly flavoured sabji with aromatic fennel and spices.
Basic and quick Bengali style fennel paneer sabji with a tinge of sweetness of green peas and milk. The sabji gets ready within 15 minutes. Its best served with paratha or rice to make a satisfying meal.
Tips to make mouri paneer: 1. Use low fat milk to make this recipe. 2. You can also use frozen green peas. 3. Make sure you do not stir it continuously after adding milk otherwise it will curdle.
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jhal muri masala recipe | Bengali bhaja masala | homemade jhalmudi masala | with 20 amazing images.
Jhal muri masala is a special Bengali spice mix. Learn how to make jhal muri masala recipe | Bengali bhaja masala | homemade jhalmudi masala |
Kolkata Jhal Muri Masala or Moodi Masala is a special spice mix that is used in making Jhal Muri, a delicious crunchy street food snack, flavored with mustard oil. It is made using an assortment of spices that are ground into a fine powdered form and mixed together.
Bengali bhaja masala will add a hot, spicy, and tangy flavour to your Jhal muri and also can be used to spice up your sabzi, raitas and chaats etc.
homemade jhalmudi masala stays fresh for 2 months if stored properly in an air tight container at room temperature.
Tips to make jhal muri masala: 1. Dry roast the spices on medium flame to avoid them from burning. 2. Cool the roasted spices completely before blending. 3. You can also add bayleaf to make this masala.
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egg chettinad curry recipe | South Indian egg sabzi | healthy chettinad egg curry for diabetes and kidney patients | with 37 amazing images.
Chettinad egg masala recipe is a flavourful South Indian egg curry which is very different from the other egg masala recipes. Learn how to make egg chettinad curry recipe | South Indian egg sabzi | healthy chettinad egg curry for diabetes and kidney patients |
Delicious egg chettinad curry is a South Indian recipe where boiled eggs are added to a delectable tomato-onion curry which is flavored with freshly made chettinad masala.
The use of the freshly dry roasted and ground chettinad masala makes it very aromatic giving it a nutty taste and texture. This South Indian egg sabzi is spicy and hot.
This Chettinad egg masala recipe tastes best with rice, roti or paratha.
Pro tips to make egg chettinad curry: 1. Freshly made chettinad masala gives fresh flavours and aroma to the curry. 2. You can increase and decrease the amount of spice as per your liking. 3. Chettinad egg curry is best served hot with rice or roti.
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