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pav bhaji | mumbai roadside pav bhaji | pav bhaji without pressure cooker | with 35 amazing images. mumbai roadside pav bhaji is so popular, that it's available all over Mumbai. Each small lane leading to the railways stations has its own pav bhaji seller on a cart with a large tava mounted on it. At any point, there is plenty of pav bhaji ready to serve on one side of the tava and on the other side is hot ladi pav with loads of butter being cooked. Served on a steel plate with 2 slots for bread and onions, the boiling hot mumbai roadside pav bhaji is topped with loads of butter, chopped onions and a slice of lemon accompanied with ladi pav. Making pav bhaji is lots of fun and you can make your own version. Pav bhaji is made from a bhajji which always has potatoes, tomatoes, onions, green peas as the main vegetables. The main spice used in pav bhaji is pav bhaji masala which lends a spicy flavour, rich colour and enticing aroma. Pav Bhaji is more than a mere snack! it’s a quick meal that can be grabbed on the go – since large potions of the bhaji are made in advance and simply reheated with a few spices before serving. You just need to wait till the pav is toasted to perfection with oodles of butter! Hmm, top with the raw onions and tomatoes, squeeze a tad of lemon atop the bhaji, and forget yourself! Aside from pav bhaji, we have other variations like jain pav bhaji, khada pav bhaji, pressure cooker pav bhaji and pav bhaji made with doodhi. You can also make this popular Mumbai Ladi Pav at home and cook up a variety of recipes using ladi pav like Vada Pav, Dabeli, Kaanda Bhajji Pav, Ladi Pav Bhaji Toasts and many more. Enjoy how to make pav bhaji | mumbai roadside pav bhaji | pav bhaji without pressure cooker with detailed step by step photos and video below.
Amritsari dal recipe | Punjabi Amritsari dal | langarwali dal | healthy Amritsari dal | with 24 amazing images. Amritsari dal, as the name suggests is a dal from the city of Amritsar in North India. Prepared with whole black lentils or whole urad, this Punjabi Amritsari dal is ready in a jiffy when cooked in a pressure cooker, without compromising on the taste. Dal Amritsari makes a protein rich dish as both, chana dal and urad dal are rich in protein. North-indian cuisine is wholesome and rich with generous use of dairy products. Be it their sabzis, dal or desserts, everything is simply delicious and finger-licking good! So, we have got you a super luscious recipe Dal amritsari also known as langarwali dal. This langarwali dal is a popular langar food ( food charity) served at different Gurudwar’s. One has deep respect for the Sikh’s who serve langar food with warmth, grace and gratitude. Dal Amritsari is one common preparation of Punjab, which is cooked on day-to-day basis. To get the perfect taste, you need to cook Punjabi Amritsari dal on a slow flame, it requires slow cooking. There are different versions of making Amritsari dal and this is our version of making it. Also, the ingredients used in making of this recipe are basic, which are available in every Indian household pantry. A tadka or tempering is prepared for this Punjabi Amritsari dal with tomatoes onions and a blend of Punjabi spices. No Punjabi dal is complete without the use of some Punjabi garam masalas. Serve hot garnished with some chopped coriander or butter. See why we think this is a healthy Amritsari dal ? Made mainly from chilkewali urad dal and chana dal which are both healthy. 1 cup of cooked chilkewali urad dal gives 69.30% of folic acid of your daily requirement of folate. One cup of cooked Chana Dal provides 33% of your protein for the day. Chana dal is heart and diabetic friendly, also rich in fiber. Serve with parathas like Aloo Methi Parathas, Jalebi Paratha, Punjabi Reshmi Paratha, Paneer and Vegetable Paratha or Paushtic Parathas. Enjoy Amritsari dal recipe | Punjabi Amritsari dal | langarwali dal | healthy Amritsari dal | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
Sumptuous cheese corn balls served with buttered parsley rice, glazed vegetables topped with a red wine flavoured tomato sauce. You can serve pasta instead of the rice if you prefer.
dhansak dal recipe | Parsi style veg dhansak dal | healthy vegetable dhansak | with 55 amazing images. dhansak dal recipe is a traditional Parsi dish usually prepared on sundays for a family meal. Learn how to make dhansak dal recipe | Parsi style veg dhansak dal | healthy vegetable dhansak | As the name says, dhansak is an interesting combination of dals (dhan) and vegetables (saak) perked with loads of spices to make it a mouth-watering dish. This Parsi style veg dhansak dal being cooked only with 1 teaspoon of oil this is a really healthier recipe. We have taken care not to strain out the dal after boiling it so as to retain all the fibre and nutrients that the vegetables and dals provide. Serve the healthy vegetable dhansak with brown rice, to make a completely gratifying meal. Tips to make dhansak dal: 1. Avoid adding potatoes if you are diabetic. 2. Dals tends to thicken as it cools down, you can add water to adjust the consistency. 3. The more vegetables and lentils you add, more the dal becomes flavorful. Enjoy dhansak dal recipe | Parsi style veg dhansak dal | healthy vegetable dhansak | with detailed step by step images.
kadai paneer recipe | popular restaurant style kadai paneer | dhaba stye karahi paneer | with 32 amazing images. kadai paneer is a quick dish of paneer cubes combined with a spicy kadhai gravy! The aroma of spices cooking in simmering tomatoes is an unmistakeable signature of this kadai paneer recipe ! Every Indian Punjabi restaurant serves this popular restaurant style kadai paneer. Notes to make kadai paneer recipe. 1. To make Kadai Paneer, heat the oil in a kadhai and add the onions to it. We add them for pungency. 2. We have used fresh paneer but, you can deep-fry the paneer pieces if you wish to, till they turn light brown in colour. Make sure that the Paneer you take is neither too soft nor too firm. Drain them on an absorbent paper after you have fried them. Put them in lukewarm water for 10 minutes. This will soften the fried paneer and remove the excess oil. Kadai Paneer goes well with Indian breads like Phudina Naan, Tandoori Roti and also with plain Chapati. Enjoy how to make kadai paneer recipe | popular restaurant style kadai paneer | dhaba stye karahi paneer | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
spring rolls recipe | chinese spring roll | veg spring rolls | deep fried spring rolls | how to make spring rolls | with 27 amazing images. The Chinese Veg Spring Roll has become so popular in India that it is now available in roadside eateries and restaurants too! In fact, frozen Spring Rolls, Veg Spring Rolls are also readily available in most supermarkets. However, nothing can beat the impact of creating this all-time favourite Spring Rolls, Veg Spring Rolls in your own kitchen, perfectly customised to your taste and enjoyed right off the frying pan! Here, a scrumptious filling of sautéed veggies and noodles perked up with tangy sauces is packed inside readymade spring roll wrappers and deep-fried till crisp. It is always better to cut the Spring Rolls before serving because it helps the insides cool and avoids the spilling of shredded veggies when you bite into it. Nothing matches this treat as aptly as Schezwan Sauce, so remember to serve it along with the Chinese Veg Spring Rolls. At home our kids love a Chinese meal comprising Chinese Vegetable Fried Rice, Veg Spring Rolls and Chinese Veg Manchow Soup. Enjoy how to make Spring Rolls recipe with detailed step by step photos and video below.
corn kachori recipe | Indian bhutte ki kachori | crispy sweet corn kachori | with 34 amazing images. corn kachori recipe | Indian bhutte ki kachori | crispy sweet corn kachori is not only pleasant to behold, but also impressive due to its flavour. Learn how to make Indian bhutte ki kachori. Indian bhutte ki kachori is a yummy variant to the traditional dal kachori, which is sure to entice everybody, especially children. Like all authentic kachoris, the deep-fried corn kachori also holds the filling inside a flaky, melt-in-the-mouth cover made of plain flour and melted ghee. This amazing variant is made with a filling of crushed sweet corn kernels and sliced onions. The spices used to perk are quite unique to this kachori only. A tempering of cumin seeds along with garlic paste, green chilli paste and chaat masala is all that is needed to make these savoury crispy sweet corn kachori. Served with hot Masala Chai, these corn kachoris are sure to add more josh to your evening. Try other kachori recipes like the Pyaaz ki Kachori and the Mawa Kachori. Tips for corn kachori. 1. Remember to make a coarse mixture of boiled corn. This gives a nice mouthfeel. 2. It is important to melt the ghee before adding so it mixes well with the flour. 3. This corn kachori is fried on a medium flame for 4 minutes, followed by frying on a slow flame for 6 minutes. This type of frying will ensure that the kachori is cooked well from inside too. Enjoy corn kachori recipe | Indian bhutte ki kachori | crispy sweet corn kachori | with step by step photos.
Tarts are usually very attractive, not just because of their dainty size but also because they are open containers that show off their contents! This kind of makes the snack all the more appetizing and makes it impossible to resist. We have used readymade tarts for this recipe, which makes it very easy and quick. Loaded with a tongue-tickling combination of refried beans and sour cream, this snack is sure to please your palate. The refried beans feature a tangy and crunchy combo of ingredients, which match fabulously with the luscious and peppy sour cream. Indeed, the Mexican Tarts with Refried Beans and Sour Cream are sure to be loved by adults and kids. Make sure you serve it immediately after preparation. Try other Mexican recipes like Mexican Rajma, Bean Sprouts and Lettuce Tossed in Guacamole Dressing and Mexican Rajma Corn Pizza .
dal tadka recipe | Punjabi dal tadka | restaurant style dal tadka | with 30 amazing images. The Dal Tadka is one of the most popular dals while eating out at Indian restaurants and even roadside dhabas. Punjabi Dal Tadka is made from 2 different kinds of dals, chana dal and toovar dal which are first pressure cooked with water, salt, turmeric, ginger, garlic and green chillies. Then the vegetables are cooked in oil with the dal and then the ghee tempering with spices is added to this Restaurant style Dal Tadka. However few of us realise that this authentic Restaurant style Dal Tadka can be prepared with ease in your very own kitchen at nearly one-fifth the price. This creamy, rich and smooth Dal Tadka is tempered with Punjabi spices and ghee. Serve Dal Tadka with Jeera Rice or Cooked Rice. Learn to make dal tadka recipe | Punjabi dal tadka | restaurant style dal tadka | with step by step photos and video below.
This mexican rice is a quick version and very easy to make. . . It has ingredients which are readily available. All age groups will surely relish this recipe. . . This rice can even be enjoyed in tiffin boxes. . . .
karela muthia recipe | Indian bitter gourd steamed dumpling | healthy diabetic snack recipe | with 31 amazing images. karela muthia recipe | Indian bitter gourd steamed dumpling | healthy diabetic snack recipe is a nourishing twist to famous Gujarati snack doodhi muthia. Learn how to make Indian bitter gourd steamed dumpling. To make karela muthia, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl, mix well and knead into a soft dough using little water. Divide the dough into 2 equal portions and shape each portion into a cylindrical roll of 150 mm. (6") in length and 25 mm. (1") in diameter. Steam the rolls in a steamer for 15 minutes or till the knife comes out clean. Cool slightly and slice the muthias into 12 mm (½”) pieces and keep aside. For the tempering, heat oil in a broad non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds. When the seeds crackle add asafoetida and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the muthia pieces, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes. Garnish with coriander and serve hot with green chutney. Karela and flour dumplings that are enlivened with the addition of onions and garlic to make a delicious breakfast and snack. All the ingredients used to make the Indian bitter gourd steamed dumpling are said to be diabetic friendly as they help to maintain the blood sugar levels. weight-watchers and heart patients too can add this diabetic snack recipe to their menu and benefit from the fiber it lends by way of addition of healtrhy flours like jowar flour, besan and whole wheat flour. These muthias will keep them satiated for a long time, while also B vitamins, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium to their diet. Serve them hot, along with green chutney. Tips to make karela muthia. 1. While grating the bitter gourd, start grating without peeling and avoid including the white portion and seeds inside it. 2. Instead of karela you can also use mooli, doodhi, methi etc. 3. For non-diabetics, you can add 1 tbsp sugar in the dough. Enjoy karela muthia recipe | Indian bitter gourd steamed dumpling | healthy diabetic snack recipe | with step by step photos.
This dip is a dish in its own right! With so many layers featuring myriad textures, flavours and aromas, the 7-Layered Mexican Dip is nothing short of an exhilarating experience. The vibrant colour and crispness of lettuce meets your nacho chips as it begins its journey into this exciting dip. Then comes luscious sour cream, followed by aromatic capsicum and juicy corn, then tangy salsa, gooey cheese and crunchy spring onions, then refreshingly cold and creamy guacamole and finally the hidden treasure, the scrumptious and tasty refried beans! This dip is, you will realize, a superb adventure. Enjoy it immediately after preparation, while the textures are fresh and juicy.
lahsun ka achaar recipe | Punjabi lehsun ka achar | garlic pickle | with amazing 21 images. Here is a peppy garlic pickle that is sure to shake awake your taste buds! In this lahsun ka achaar recipe, the garlic cloves are flavoured with chilli powder and a special masala, made of four aromatic seeds and asafoetida. The procedure and method to make lehsun ka achaar is simple but all you need to be is patient to get perfect lehsun achaar. We have divided the procedure into 2 steps, the first one is to make the pickle masala. To make lehsun achaar masala, add mustard seeds into a mixture jar. Next, add crushed fenugreek seeds, sumin seeds, split coriander seeds and asafoetida, blend everything well till you get a powder. Further to make the achar, heat mustard oil in a broad non stick pan till the oil is smoky. Add garlic cloves. Add turmeric powder and mix well. Next, to add to the shelf life add lemon juice, chilli powder, jaggery to balance the spice. Mix well and cook for a while. Lastly turn the flame off and add the masala powder to the cooked garlic mixture. Cool the lehsun achaar and bottle in a sterilized glass jar. Store Punjabi lehsun ka achar in a cool dry place. garlic pickle is ready for the table in 1 week. This masala must be ground coarsely, in order to get the correct mouth-feel. Lemon juice adds a tangy dimension to this pickle, while jaggery imparts a mild sweetness, which helps to highlight the spicy notes of the special masala. Allow this lahsun ka achaar to cure for a week before serving. Serve this lehsun ka achaar as an accompaniment to pep up the main course or simply enjoy with your favourite rotis / puris / parathas. Enjoy lahsun ka achaar recipe | Punjabi lehsun ka achar | garlic pickle | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
masale bhat recipe | Maharashtrian masala bhat | Indian style masala rice | with 50 amazing images. masale bhat recipe | Maharashtrian masala bhat | Indian style masala rice is a famous one dish meal which is loaded with veggies and spices. Learn how to make Maharashtrian masala bhat. To make masale bhat, heat the oil in a deep pan or a handi and add the bayleaves, cinnamon, cardamom, peppercorns and cloves and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the mustard seeds, cumin seeds and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add the curry leaves, asafoetida and onions and sauté on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes. Add the ginger paste, garlic paste and green chilli paste and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the tomatoes, turmeric powder, chilli powder, goda masala, coriander powder and garam masala and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add tendli, carrots, cauliflower, green peas, brinjal, potatoes and cashews, mix well and cover with a lid and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the rice, 3 cups of water, salt and ghee, mix well and cover with a lid and cook on a medium flame for 10 to 12 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Lower the flame and cook for 3 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve hot garnished with coconut and coriander. Rice is a staple food in India and has a matchless and in the form of all-time favourite desi Maharashtrian masala bhat it is truly fascinating. It engages a lot of spices and methods like handi cooking and cooking in a deep kadhai to impart a rich flavour and aroma to the rice. This Indian style masala rice is marked not just by the mix-and-match colours of green peas to brinjal and carrots to tendli, but also the splendid garnish of coconut and coriander on the rice! The texture of cashew adds richness to this simple rice. Tips for masala bhat. 1. Make sure you do not over soak the rice. 2. Stir the rice in between the final cooking but do it gently. 3. You can also use veggies like French beans if you wish to. Enjoy masale bhat recipe | Maharashtrian masala bhat | Indian style masala rice | with step by step photos.
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