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Think dal and the first thing that comes to mind is mother’s cooking. While moms are generally fond of pampering their children with oodles of ghee and butter, we must learn to tone down on these fatty ingredients as we grow up! So, here a fatless version of Maa ki Dal, which not only retains the same love and care, but traditional flavour too! This recipe stays away from high fat butter and cream, and uses low-fat curds to recreate the same rich texture. Enjoy this potassium rich Fatless Maa ki Dal steaming hot with whole wheat phulkas or rice.
Yummy, crispy cheese and potato kofta in creamy red gravy. With a plethora of spices and a generous dose of milk, honey and cream, this is no ordinary gravy!
Bao is a type of steamed bun, which is very popular in Chinese cuisine. Here is an exotic bao recipe, in which the steamed buns are stuffed with a delectable mixture of water chestnuts, capsicum and bean sprouts perked up with oriental sauces and tomato ketchup. A garnish of coarsely crushed roasted peanuts boosts the aroma, taste and scrumptiousness of the Water Chestnut and Bell Pepper Bao. You will really love the experience as the soft and succulent steamed buns give way to a tongue-tickling, multi-textured stuffing in each exciting bite! A bowl of your favourite soup will be a perfect accompaniment to these baos and satiating too.
vegetarian creamy pesto pasta | Indian style veg pesto pasta | veg pesto pasta for tiffin | with 25 amazing images. vegetarian creamy pesto pasta is an Indian style veg pesto pasta. We show you the art of making veg pesto pasta for tiffin. To make vegetarian creamy pesto pasta you must master the art of making a good pesto sauce. Pesto, a sauce made of nuts and herbs is made richer here by the addition of spinach, which gives it a vibrant colour, unique flavour and creamier texture too. Along with olive oil and cheese, it makes a great home for perfectly cooked fusilli in vegetarian creamy pesto pasta. Kids are sure to enjoy this veg pesto pasta for tiffin, as it stays good in the tiffin box for at least 4 hours. However, you must take care not to cook vegetarian creamy pesto pasta after adding the pesto. It is important to pack veg pesto pasta for tiffin in a slightly moist consistency, so that it does not dry up too much and turn lumpy when it cools down. Tips for vegetarian creamy pesto pasta. 1. For boiling the fusilli pasta perfectly, boil enough water in a large pan. If you use a small pan, the pasta will clump together on boiling. 2. Cooking times may vary with the size and the thickness of the pasta. Very small pasta (like macaroni, fusilli, conchiglie, penne) may cook in 5 to 7 minutes. Larger shapes (like spaghetti, fettuccine, dried lasagne sheets) may require 10 to 12 minutes. Cheese and Vegetable Sticks will make a good combo with the pasta, so do pack some in another tiffin. Check our collection of Indian kids tiffin box recipes. Learn to make vegetarian creamy pesto pasta | Indian style veg pesto pasta | veg pesto pasta for tiffin | with step by step photos and video below.
For all who love garlic in any form, this chutney would do wonders to any recipe.
Think spicy and our Indian masalas are sure to spring up in your mind! Yes, this cutlet features a blend of common Indian spices, ensuring a top rating by our desi taste buds. The mint chutney used in this recipe uses a good lot of onions, resulting in a very unusual flavour. When teamed with mayonnaise, it gives the spicy paneer burger a tantalising taste that will linger in your tongue for a long time. Another exceptional point in this recipe is that it requires a lot of bread crumbs for binding, since the paneer is cooked. Enjoy Spicy Paneer Burger as a one-dish meal or team it up with a soup or beverage. Enjoy how to make Spicy Paneer Burger recipe with detailed step by step photos and video below.
hariyali dal recipe | hariyali dal tadka | low calorie hariyali dal | daal hariyali | spinach chana dal | hariyali dal is a simple everyday fare for one and all. Learn how to make daal hariyali. Spinach and chana dal complement each other perfectly in this aromatic hariyali dal tadka which is an excellent source of protein, iron, folic acid and vitamin A. The chana dal is high on potassium count and thus beneficial for hypertension. On the other hand, its low glycemic index makes it suitable for diabetics as well. This low calorie hariyali dal is also suitable suitable for a healthy lifestyle and weight-watchers. The loads of spinach in spinach chana dal abounds in iron and folic acid, which helps to keep anaemia at bay. Iron is a key nutrient needed to ensure a proper supply of oxygen in our body and to keep us energetic throughout the day. To make hariyali dal, cook the chana dal in pressure cooker for 4 whistles and keep aside. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan, add the cumin seeds, asafetida and dried fenugreek leaves and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. When the seeds crackle, add the green chillies, onions, ginger paste, garlic paste and sauté on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes. Add the garam masala, coriander powder and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the spinach purée, milk and ½ cup of water, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes. Add the cooked dal, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 5 minutes. Serve hariyali dal hot. Daal hariyali is a good recipe for entertaining too! It suits senior citizens too, as it is easy to chew and enjoy with rotis. Tips for hariyali dal. 1. Clean and wash the spinach and chana dal very well to remove all the dirt. 2. While making spinach puree, only blanch it. Excess cooking will lead to loss of bright green colour. 3. Chana dal can also be replaced with toovar dal. Enjoy hariyali dal recipe | hariyali dal tadka | low calorie hariyali dal | daal hariyali | spinach chana dal.
minty vegetable oats soup recipe | Indian oats vegetable soup | oats mint vegetable soup for weight loss | healthy oats soup | with 28 amazing images. minty vegetable oats soup recipe | Indian oats vegetable soup | oats mint vegetable soup for weight loss | healthy oats soup is a bowlful that’s packed with nourishment and flavour. Learn how to make Indian oats vegetable soup. To make minty vegetable oats soup, heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan, add the garlic, ginger and green chillies and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the cabbage and carrot and sauté on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Add the oats and sauté on a high flame for 1 to 2 minutes. Add the soy sauce and basic vegetable stock, mix well and bring to a boil. Add the salt, pepper, mint leaves and lemon juice, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute. Serve immediately garnished with a sprig of mint. Want to have a quick and light meal? This thick and chunky soup can do the trick! Indian oats vegetable soup is a fibre-rich soup that is very filling while also aiding in weight loss. Vegetable stock and the horde of chopped vegetables brings in a whole gamut of nutrients to this soup, while mint, chillies, ginger and soy sauce add a good flavour and aroma. Oats mint vegetable soup for weight loss is also a wise pick for diabetics and heart patients too. The fibre in it helps to manage blood sugar and blood cholesterol levels too. Moreover, the veggies which lends fibre are also rich in antioxidants which helps to reduce inflammation and maintain the health of organs like pancreas and heart. With 94 calories per serving, this healthy oats soup is quite satiating. When served with a healthy salad like matki salad it makes a light and wholesome meal. You will gain protein and other key nutrients like vitamin C, iron and potassium too from this nutritious salad. Tips for minty vegetable oats soup. 1. Chop the ginger, green chillies and garlic finely for a good mouthfeel. 2. You can skip soya sauce if you wish but the colour of the soup will change. 3. Mint leaves can be replaced with finely chopped coriander. 4. We recommend you use vegetable stock for this soup to enhance its flavour. However, to save on time, you may use water. 5. After adding lemon juice do not cook for more than 1 minute as it might make the soup bitter. 6. The soup has to be served immediately as oats have a tendency to thicken the soup with time. Enjoy minty vegetable oats soup recipe | Indian oats vegetable soup | oats mint vegetable soup for weight loss | healthy oats soup | with step by step photos.
Succulent pieces of paneer marinated in a tantalizing tandoori masala grilled to perfection and served with pulao, a stuffed capsicum and tangy makhani gravy. If you like, serve some grilled onions with it too.
Cooked in authentic goan style, the masala or paste for this dish is pre-cooked and then added to the subzi, thereby giving it a distinct flavour.
Kabuli chana together with tomatoes, curd and spices too gives rise to a lovely gravy that is layered with rice, and microwaved for the flavours to fuse. The rice itself is perked up with whole spices and herbs, which makes the Kabuli Chana Biryani even tastier. While such Biryanis are traditionally covered with foil and baked in an oven, here were have speeded up the process by using the Microwave oven instead. This reduces the cooking time tremendously.
ghanta tarkari recipe | Oriya style ghanto tarkari | Odisha style mixed vegetable | with 28 amazing images. Mixed veg curries are popular all over the world, and every cuisine has innumerable such recipes. However, it is truly fascinating how different one recipe is from another. Mixed veg curries of South India are totally different from those cooked in the West, East or North. This difference arises not only from the way the veggies are cooked and the masalas used, but also from the choice of veggies. In this classic Ghanto Tarkari, mixed vegetable preparation of Odisha, you will see some of their classic veggies like poi saag and raw bananas cooked with a tongue-tickling mustard paste. People in Odisha eat a lot of veggies, and you will find that every meal has at least two vegetable dishes. Sometimes, the dish is a medley of veggies as in the case of the Ghanto Tarkari. Apart from common veggies like brinjal and pumpkin, this ghanta tarkari recipe also includes poi saag and raw bananas. People in Odisha use almost every part of the banana plant. The stem (manja) and raw bananas are also used like other regular veggies, while the leaves are used for serving food on special occasions. Another unique addition to the Ghanto Tarkari is the poi saag, a green leafy vegetable that is native to Odisha, West Bengal and a few regions of Bihar and Jharkhand. These vegetables, cooked with a unique blend of spices, make a wonderful main course that can be enjoyed with rice or chapatis. If you like mixed vegetable subzis then do try recipes from different regions in India like Maharashtrian Vegetable Kolhapuri, Hyderabadi Mixed Veg Korma, Gujarati Oondhiya, South Indian Avial, Rajasthani Panchmel ki Subzi and Punjabi Mixed Vegetables Patiala Style. Enjoy how to make ghanta tarkari recipe | Oriya style ghanto tarkari | Odisha style mixed vegetable | with detailed step by step photos below.
kolhapuri bhadang recipe | spicy Maharashtrian kurmura | Maharashtrian bhadang | kolhapuri bhadang Indian jar snack | with 18 amazing images. kolhapuri bhadang recipe | spicy Maharashtrian kurmura | Maharashtrian bhadang | kolhapuri bhadang Indian jar snack is a spicy snack with plenty of garlic flavour. Learn how to make Maharashtrian bhadang. To make kolhapuri bhadang, heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan, add the peanuts and sauté on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes. Add the garlic and sauté on a medium flame for 4 minutes. Add the curry leaves, turmeric powder and asafoetida and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Switch off the flame, add the chilli powder and salt and mix well. Switch on the flame, add the murmurra, mix well and cook on a slow flame for 3 minutes, while stirring continuously. Cool completely and store in an air-tight container. A handy snack of puffed rice and peanuts sautéed with garlic, curry leaves and spice powders. The addition of red chilli powder adds a spicy dimension to the spicy Maharashtrian kurmura. The crispness of the peanuts is a wonderful value-add to this snack, as it complements the melt-in-the-mouth texture of murmura quite effectively. Further this kolhapuri bhadang Indian jar snack is also dotted with the taste, texture and aroma of loads of crushed garlic which is well sauteed. Make a batch of this spicy kolhapuri bhadang Indian jar snack and keep it on hand, to munch on whenever you are hungry. You can enjoy it as it is, or with a dash of lemon juice and grated veggies like carrots and raw mango. It is also ideal to carry along when you travel because it is quite filling. Tips for kolhapuri bhadang. 1. If you wish, you can use crushed garlic. 2. Chilli powder can be replaced with green chillies. 3. Store in an air-tight container. It stays fresh for 10 days. Enjoy kolhapuri bhadang recipe | spicy Maharashtrian kurmura | Maharashtrian bhadang | kolhapuri bhadang Indian jar snack with step by step photos.
broccoli bajra salad recipe | healthy whole bajra snack | fibre rich Indian snack for weight loss | with 33 amazing images. broccoli bajra salad recipe | healthy whole bajra snack | fibre rich Indian snack for weight loss is a simple yet effective snack made with readily available ingredients. Learn how to make healthy whole bajra snack. To make broccoli bajra salad, combine the bajra and salt with 2 cups of water in a pressure cooker, mix well and pressure cook for 5 whistles. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid. Drain the water and keep aside. Heat the olive oil in a deep non-stick pan, add the garlic and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add the onions and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the broccoli, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 3 to 4 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the cooked whole bajra, salt and chilli flakes, mix well and cook on a medium flame for another 1 to 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve hot or cold. Bajra is a storehouse of nutrients, but hardly included in the diet except perhaps as a khichdi or roti. Here is a truly delicious healthy whole bajra snack made of whole bajra and broccoli. Chopped onions, garlic and red chilli flakes impart tremendous taste to this snack, while olive oil, though used in small quantities lends its characteristic aroma to it. This broccoli bajra salad appears to be time-consuming only because bajra has a hard texture and takes time to cook. However, because we have chosen to pressure cook it, the effort you have to put in is minimal, making this a very easy snack indeed. This fibre rich Indian snack for weight loss can be enjoyed by diabetics and heart patients. It will help them maintain blood sugar levels and blood cholesterol levels both. Further fibre is also gut-friendly as it helps in bowel movements. Broccoli is loaded with antioxidants which helps fight bacteria and virus and fight off cancer, heart disease and protect the body from free radical damage. Tips for bajra broccoli salad. 1. You can also add coloured capsicum in this salad. 2. This salad stays fresh for 2 to 3 hours when refrigerated. Enjoy broccoli bajra salad recipe | healthy whole bajra snack | fibre rich Indian snack for weight loss | with step by step photos.
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