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Samosa pav, an equally popular brother of the famous vada pav! deep-fried samosas with a spicy potato and peas filling are sandwiched between laddi pav flavoured with chutneys. It has now become savvy to grill the samosa pav a little and serve it hot. The crisp outer crust of the samosa entices the diner to have one more, and perhaps even one more!
veg seekh kebab recipe | Indian veg seekh kabab without tandoor | seekh kabab without oven | veg seekh kebab in griller | with 44 amazing images. veg seekh kebab recipe | Indian veg seekh kabab without tandoor | seekh kabab without oven | veg seekh kebab in griller is an interesting Indian starter which attracts many due to its appealing shape and texture. Learn how to make Indian veg seekh kabab without tandoor. To make veg seekh kebab, in a non-stick broad pan, heat oil, add garlic paste, add ginger paste, add green chilli paste and onions and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add carrot, add capsicum and sauté on a medium flame for sauté for 2 minutes. Add black pepper powder, coriander-cumin seeds powder, chat masala, chilli powder and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute. Transfer the mixture to another bowl and cool slightly. Add potatoes, paneer, cheese, breadcrumbs, fried onions, mint leaves, coriander, cornflour and salt. Mix well. Combine and form a dough and place it on the sides of the plate. Now give smoke of live charcoal for 2 3 mins and cover the bowl and keep aside for 3 minutes. Mix the dough well, make 8 equal portions and make kebabs using skewers. Now heat a grill pan with oil. Heat oil and fry the kebabs while turning form all the side till golden brown. Serve immediately with green chutney and tomato ketchup. Seekh kebabs are very rich and have been a favorite with royal families of India for centuries. Traditionally seekh kebabs are made with minced meat that has been seasoned and pressed onto a tandoor stick before being lowered into the hot tandoor that makes it a perfect golden brown. Today seekh kebabs are no longer limited to the non-vegetarians menu. Try our recipe of veg seekh kebab in griller. Made with veggies like grated boiled potatoes, carrots and green capsicum along with the addition of paneer and cheese, this mouth-watering Indian veg seekh kabab without tandoor will leave every one licking their fingertips. Since most of us do not have a tandoor available at home this recipe uses the grill or a charcoal barbeque to cook the kababs. While the bread crumbs and cornflour help in binding the kababs perfectly, it is the addition of fried onions which gives a finishing touch of flavour to these seekh kabab without oven. Enjoy these kebabs with fresh green chutney. Tips to make veg seekh kebab. 1. Make sure batter should not be too soft otherwise the kebabs will break while frying. 2. Soak wooden skewers in a glass of water. 3. You can also add vegetables of your choice such as sweet corns and French beans. 4. Make sure mixture should not be too soft otherwise the kebabs will break while frying. Enjoy veg seekh kebab recipe | Indian veg seekh kabab without tandoor | seekh kabab without oven | veg seekh kebab in griller | with step by step photos.
You will love this colourful and tasty layered paratha, and so will your kids. In this Double Decker Paratha, I have chosen a contrasting combination of colours and flavours – a vibrant carrot stuffing for one layer and a green peas stuffing for the other. However, you can exercise your discretion and choose a different duo if you wish!
A nutritious winter recipe made in most gujju households.
Luchi is an ever-popular Bengali breakfast. It is usually made with maida and deep-fried, but here we have made a healthier version with whole wheat flour dough, stuffed with green moong dal perked up with roasted and powdered spices. The stuffed luchi is then cooked healthily on a non-stick tava with minimal ghee. With a truly awesome flavour and superb texture, this is a great breakfast that everyone will enjoy. Loaded with iron and protein , this Healthy Stuffed Luchi can even be enjoyed by those with diabetes or heart problems.
Sheera made with semolina is one of the most popular and easiest of Indian mithai, which we tend to make very frequently for pujas, festivals and just about any other day. Join us on a magical culinary experiment, as we transform this common mithai into a very impressive dessert, which is sure to bowl over your guests. This Layered Sheera is a multi-flavoured delight with layers of walnut, almond and cashew sheera arranged and served in a phenomenal way. The goodness of nuts and the magic of saffron team up to delight the diner. After layering, you can also warm it in the microwave oven for two minutes and garnish with nuts before serving. It is best served immediately to enjoy a rich consistency. Try other recipes like Rava Sheera or Kaju Kopra Sheera.
One of the best known traditional sweets of Maharashtra, the Karanji is a delightful treat of deep-fried plain flour shells loaded with a sweet and succulent filling of coconut, spices and nuts. As the crunchy shell gives way to the sweet stuffing, you are greeted by shades of spice, the crunch of nuts and of course, the delightful mouth-feel of fresh coconut. This rich mithai is ideal to make for festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi . When rolling each portion of the dough, make sure the remaining dough is covered with a plate, else it will dry up and crack while rolling. After placing the stuffing, seal the corners of the Karanji well before deep-frying, else the stuffing will seep into the oil. Since, it is made up of fresh coconut, you cannot store them for more than a day.
Jowar puff bhel recipe | healthy sorghum popcorn bhel | jowar dhani bhel | with 30 amazing images. This delicious recipe jowar dhani bhel chaat is a must try. Learn how to make Jowar puff bhel recipe | healthy sorghum popcorn bhel | jowar dhani bhel | Looking for a guilt-free snack that is nutritious as well as light on the tummy? This puffed Jowar (dhani) bhel comes to your rescue with a medley of ingredients like makhana, seeds and nuts. Simple ingredients like tangy amchur and pepper powder perk up the flavours to make this healthy sorghum popcorn bhel a must try. Keeping the salt content low helps to keep your sodium intake under check and avoid any water retention or swelling. jowar puff bhel is rich in Magnesium, Phosphorus, Vitamin B1, Vitamin E, Zinc. With only 151 calories per serving of jowar puff bhel, this is perfect for weight loss and healthy lifestyle. pro tips to make jowar puff bhel: 1. You can store the roasted jowar, makhana and seeds in an air tight container and use upto 15 days. 2. Add the vegetables and lemon juice just before serving to prevent it from getting soggy. 3. Serve jowar bhel immediately to enjoy its best flavours. Enjoy Jowar puff bhel recipe | healthy sorghum popcorn bhel | jowar dhani bhel | with detailed step by step photos.
oats Pongal recipe | South Indian style savoury oats Pongal | healthy oats Pongal | with 27 amazing images. oats Pongal is a savory porridge made with oats and moong dal. This oats ven Pongal is easy to make, nutritious and packed with flavor. Learn how to make oats Pongal recipe | South Indian style savoury oats Pongal | healthy oats Pongal | Pongal is one of the popular recipe in Tamil Nadu. This version of Pongal is made with oats instead of rice. South Indian style savoury oats pongal is a dietary substitution for the traditional rice pongal. This healthy oats Pongal is a delicious and nutritious way to add in your meals. It is high in fiber and protein, and it is a good source of vitamins and minerals. healthy oats Pongal is also gluten-free, making it a great option for people with dietary restrictions. pro tips to make oats Pongal: 1. You can also use rolled oats instead of quick-cooking oats, but they will take a little longer to cook. 2. You can adjust the amount of water to your liking. If you like your Pongal thinner, add more water. If you like it thicker, add less water. 3. If you are serving it later, it tends to thicken you can add little water and adjust the consistency and re-heat to serve. Enjoy oats Pongal recipe | South Indian style savoury oats Pongal | healthy oats Pongal | with detailed step by step photos.
dal bukhara recipe | restaurant style dal bukhara | Punjabi style black urad dal | creamy Indian black lentil dal | with 40 amazing images. dal bukhara recipe | restaurant style dal bukhara | Punjabi style black urad dal | creamy Indian black lentil dal is creamy, rich and velvety! learn how to make restaurant style dal bukhara. To make dal bukhara, in a pressure cooker, add soaked whole urad, add turmeric powder, salt add 2½ cups of water and pressure cook for 7 to 8 whistles or till the dals are overcooked. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid. Mash well with the back of the ladle. Keep aside. In a deep non stick pan, heat ghee, add cumin seeds. When the cumin seeds crackle, add the ginger garlic paste saute on medium flame for few seconds. Add tomato puree, kashmiri red chilli powder, red chilli powder, coriander powder, roasted cumin seed powder, cook on medium flame for 3 to 4 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the cooked and mashed dal, ½ cup water and salt, mix well. Cover with a lid and cook the dal on medium flame for 10 to 12 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Finally to complete making restaurant style dal Bukhara, add garam masala, crush kasuri methi lightly, fresh cream and butter. Mix well and cover with a lid and cook for another 10 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Place a piece of aluminium foil in the centre of the dal and place live charcoal on it, add ghee. Cover it with lid for 3 to 4 minutes. Garnish with fresh cream and butter. Serve hot with jeera rice or roti of your choice. Punjabi style black urad dal, a rich, flavorful lentil preparation can be rightly called as the close cousin of dal makhani. The major difference is unlike dal makhani, dal bukhara is made only with whole black gram (urad dal). The robustness in this creamy Indian black lentil dal recipe is brought by slow-cooking for a longer time and the addition of Indian spices along with tomato puree. The longer the dal is cooked, it enhances the taste and acquires a creamy texture. This is a popular dal of ITC hotel. To get the perfect restaurant style dal bukhara it is given charcoal smoke to get a tandoor smoky flavour. This is what brings out the best in it. Tips to make dal Bukhara. 1. The tomato pulp used in this recipe is fresh. Learn how to make thick homemade tomato pulp. 2. We suggest you to use readymade fresh cream for a restaurant style flavour. Do not use the cream formed on top of milk after boiling. 3. If you are serving it later, you will need to adjust the consistency by adding little water while re-heating. Enjoy dal bukhara recipe | restaurant style dal bukhara | Punjabi style black urad dal | creamy Indian black lentil dal | with step by step photos.
thecha laccha paratha | lehsuni thecha paratha | spicy flaky paratha | with 26 amazing images. Be it breakfast, lunch or dinner, this thecha laccha paratha recipe can be prepared anytime during the day. Learn how to make thecha laccha paratha | lehsuni thecha paratha | spicy flaky paratha | thecha laccha paratha is an easy and flavoured flatbread recipe made with wheat and spicy chilli thecha. It can be easily served with pickle and curd as it contains all the necessary spices in it. lehsuni thecha paratha has a unique aroma and flavour. It is very similar to chur chur paratha or masala laccha paratha. You just need a handful of ingredients to make this spicy flaky paratha. Pair up the thecha laccha paratha with chutney, curd, pickle, sabzi or curry to make a wholesome meal. Tips to make thecha laccha paratha: 1. If you like you can add crushed peanuts in the thecha. 2. Make sure to roll the roti thin, more the pleats more the flaky paratha becomes. 3. Press and cook the paratha so all the layers open and it gets evenly cooked. Enjoy thecha laccha paratha | lehsuni thecha paratha | spicy flaky paratha | with detailed step by step photos.
A rich, creamy rice dish with a delicious mixture of fresh fruits and dry fruits.
Crunchy munchy chikkis! Who can say no to them, or stop with just one for that matter! These healthy chikkis will not only make your children happy but also meet their calcium requirement.
Hare Mutter ke Parathe have a simple yet lingering flavour and texture that appeal to all. Mouth-watering whole wheat parathe made with a delicious stuffing of boiled and crushed green peas, this main course is not only sumptuous but also excitingly crisp and flavourful. It is amazing how a few green chillies and a dash of jeera are able to provide such an attractive aroma and taste to this dish.
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