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masala vada recipe | masala vadai | South Indian snack | South Indian masala vada | with images below. masala vada is an all-time favourite evening snack across Tamil Nadu. Come to South India, especially Tamil Nadu, and you cannot miss the appetizing aroma of masala vadai being fried at tea stalls in almost every street corner! It is enjoyed hot with coconut chutney and a cup of tea or coffee. You will have no difficulty in getting it, because it is available in every tea stall, most bakeries and restaurants too. However, there is nothing like homemade South Indian masala vada, made with chana dal, fennel seeds, onions and other readily available ingredients like curry leaves and green chillies. To make masala vada, soak the chana dal in enough water in a deep bowl and keep aside for 2 hours. Drain and keep aside. Remove ¼ cup of soaked and drained chana dal in a bowl and keep aside. Blend the remaining chana dal, fennel seeds and kashmiri dry red chillies in a mixer to a coarse mixture without using any water. Transfer the mixture into a deep bowl, add all the remaining ingredients, including the soaked and drained chana dal and mix well. Divide the mixture into 16 equal portions and shape each portion into 50 mm. (2”) diameter round flat vada. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick kadhai and deep-fry, a few vadas at a time on a medium flame, till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Serve immediately with coconut chutney. Prepare this South Indian snack on a weekend, and you will find the whole family flocking around the stove for more of these hot and spicy vadas. Tips for masala vada. 1. Drain the soaked chana dal very well. Moisture remaining behind in the chana dal will make binding the mixture difficult. 2. Shape them flat to enjoy their crispiness. 3. Deep-fry the vadas on a medium flame so they cook evenly from outside as well as inside. Serve with Coconut Chutney or Tomato Chutney. Enjoy masala vada recipe | masala vadai | South Indian snack | South Indian masala vada | with photos and recipe below.
dal fry | Punjabi dal fry | dhaba style dal fry | Indian dal curry soup | with amazing 26 images. dal fry recipe is a popular Punjabi dal fry. A mixture of moong and masoor dal cooked to perfection in dhaba style dal fry and perked up with an aromatic tempering along with fried onions and tomatoes. This dal fry has a very pleasing texture and irresistible flavour too. From roadside dhabhas to global Indian restaurants, almost all diners serve this all-time favourite dhaba style dal fry. A thoughtful combination of everyday ingredients come together in the form of a tadka to give this dal frydal fry a thoroughly enjoyable flavour that lingers on the palate for a long time. dal fry with masoor dal is made with the most basic ingredients yet the outcome is beautiful. Generally, authentic dal fry is made with made with toor dal and chana dal but here we have slightly twisted the recipe by making dal fry with masoor dal and toor dal. This is our version of it. The aroma tingles your nostrils, while the flavour teases your taste buds – so enticing is this dal frydal fry that it is hard to believe that it is simple, everyday fare made with the commonest ingredients! The addition of nigella seeds to the tempering is a special touch, which leaves a lingering flavour of dal fry on your taste buds even after you finish your meal. You can serve the dal fry with rotis, parathas, naans, plain steamed rice or jeera rice. It is simple and easy to cook, but gives irresistible results, so do give it a try! Learn to make dal fry | Punjabi dal fry | dhaba style dal fry | Indian dal curry soup | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
mixed dal palak recipe | easy dal palak | healthy mixed dal with spinach | dal palak dhaba style | mixed dal with spinach and kabuli chana is a simple, everyday dal which can be relished by people of all ages. Learn how to make mixed dal with spinach. When mixed dal with spinach is further augmented by kabuli chana and spinach to make mixed dal with spinach, the experience gets richer. Cabbage and tomatoes give the dal crunch and tang, while a rich paste of cashews, coconut and spices gives the mixed dal with spinach and kabuli chana an irresistible taste and texture too. To make mixed dal palak, combine chana dal, masoor dal and yellow moong dal and soak them in enough water for 2 hours and pressure cook them till done. Meanwhile make a paste of cashews, coconut, Kashmiri chillies, coriander seeds, cloves, poppy seeds and little oil. Heat the oil and fry this paste for a minute. Add tomatoes and cook them for 2 minutes. Then cook cabbage and spinach for 3 to 4 minutes. Finally add the cooked dal, salt and little sugar and cook for another 2 minutes. Add lemon juice to balance the taste, mix well and serve hot. Even if it is prepared using the same procedure adopted for individual dals, a mixture of dals always results in a different texture, aroma and flavour resulting from the synergy of the mix. That’s why this easy dal palak is so unique. Tips for mixed dal palak. 1. Soak the dals for sure so pressure cooking time is reduced. 2. Do not over cook spinach, else you will lose its green colour. 3. Make the paste with the exact amount of each ingredient to experience the true dal palak dhaba style. See why this is a healthy mixed dal with spinach? See Spinach is a good source of iron, while the dals lend good amounts of protein. You can use slightly less oil in the tempering of easy dal palak to make it healthier. Serve this dal palak dhaba style with phulka or roti. Enjoy mixed dal palak recipe | easy dal palak | healthy mixed dal with spinach | dal palak dhaba style | with video below.
triple schezwan rice | triple schezwan fried rice | Mumbai roadside triple schezwan rice | with 50 amazing images. Triple Schezwan Rice is a Indo-chinese dish and is a combination of noodles and rice cooked with vegatables in schezuan sauce, served with fried noodles and schezuan gravy. It is a whole meal. The dish is named Triple Schezwan as rice, noodles and the gravy are the three main components of the recipe. Rice and noodles are stir fried into a wok and served with spicy schezuan gravy. Triple Schezwan Rice has now become one of the Mumbai roadside recipe, though the recipe is huge it is still easy to make and turns out to be very tasty. Notes and tips to make the perfect triple schezwan fried rice. 1. The noodles should be cooked until they are al dente i.e. cooked to be firm to the bite and should not be mushy or pasty. 2. Refresh the noodles under cold water. This ensures that they stop cooking. 3. Oil prevents the noodles from sticking to each other. 4. Do not overcook the rice or else they will turn sticky and mushy. 5. Pour some cold water on the rice to stop further cooking. Let all the water from the rice drain out ensuring that the rice does not contain any moisture. 6. Add the carrots which will impart their mild sweet flavour to the triple schezwan fried rice. 7. All Chinese dishes are cooked on a high flame to give a slightly smoky flavor and to seal the flavor of the vegetables which you are going to use in the recipe. 8. Add the corn flour-water mixture. Always, stir before adding it as cornflour tends to settle down if the mixture is kept aside for too long. This will help to thicken the gravy of triple schezwan fried rice. Check out our collection of one-dish vegetarian meal recipes like Burrito Bowl, Potato and Corn Rolls, Masoor Dal and Vegetable Khichdi, Burmese Khowsuey, Thai Sub Sandwich, Zucchini Bajra Khichdi and many more. Learn to make triple schezwan rice | triple schezwan fried rice | Mumbai roadside triple schezwan rice | with step by step photos and video below.
laal math dal fry recipe | red chawli leaves dal | red amaranth leaves dal | healthy amaranth dal | with 32 amazing images. laal math dal fry is a healthy delicious moong dal cooked with red amaranth leaves. Learn how to make laal math dal fry recipe | red chawli leaves dal | red amaranth leaves dal | healthy amaranth dal | Laal math also known as red amaranth leaves is a red leafy green vegetable popular in Indian cuisine. This wholesome laal math dal recipe can be prepared with any or many dals as per you choice, such as masoor, tuvar, etc. Red chawali leaves are a good source of fibre, antioxidants, iron, potassium and vitamins. Serve this healthy amaranth dal with bajra roti and some salad for a perfect lunch or dinner. Tips to make laal math dal fry recipe: 1. Use coconut oil instead of oil for a healthier diet. 2. Instead of laal math you use other sabzi like methi or palak. Enjoy laal math dal fry recipe | red chawli leaves dal | red amaranth leaves dal | healthy amaranth dal | with detailed step by step photos.
hare mutter ki puri recipe | Rajasthani hare matar ki puri | stuffed green peas puri | with 36 amazing images. This scrumptious Rajasthani hare matar ki puri is super tasty as it features a range of flavours and textures. It can be had with breakfast or as a tea-time snack . Learn how to make hare mutter ki puri recipe | Rajasthani hare matar ki puri | stuffed green peas puri | hari mutter ki puri is an interesting snack in which coarsely-crushed green peas, flavoured with tangy lemon juice, spiky green chillies and aromatic spices, is stuffed into bhatura-like dough, and deep-fried in oil. Every bite of the stuffed green peas puri delights your taste buds. It is so tasty, you can simply serve it with a cup of curds or pickle. Tips to make hare mutter ki puri: 1. Make sure to use fresh green peas and not frozen one. 2. Instead of plain flour you can use whole wheat flour. 3. Semolina is added to make the puri crispy. Enjoy hare mutter ki puri recipe | Rajasthani hare matar ki puri | stuffed green peas puri | with detailed step by step photos.
Thai cooking is a tempting blend of Indian, Chinese and Malay cooking. Varying form the soothing coconut to fiery chillies, these flavours of Thailand on one platter are sure to stimulate your taste buds and your appetite too!
This festive season surprise your loved ones with this exotic Paneer Tikka Pulao. The juicy paneer and vegetables are marinated in a dense blend of curd and spices, before being cooked on a tava, and finally tossed in with the rice to make a finger-licking delicacy.
stuffed nachni roti | stuffed nachni roti with cauliflower, karela, methi | healthy ragi paratha | with 25 amazing images These scrumptious stuffed nachni rotis are made out of nachni and whole wheat flour, and stuffed with a flavourful vegetable filling. The succulent filling adds softness to the stuffed nachni roti making them more enjoyable. The combination of karela and cauliflower gives a well-balanced flavour and texture to the stuffing mixture, which is resplendent with the perky aroma and flavour of fenugreek leaves. You will be surprised to see that the bitterness of ingredients like karela and fenugreek, which are excellent foods for diabetics, are beautifully offset by the cauliflower in healthy ragi paratha. We love Ragi flour as it is high in protein and great source for vegetarians. In addition its gluten-free, fibre rich food which in turn is good for diabetics and a healthy heart. One thing you need to remember about the stuffed nachni roti is that the vegetable stuffing has to be made just before making the rotis, because it will get watery after sometime, making it difficult to roll them. Also, make sure you serve the stuffed nachni roti with cauliflower, karela, methi hot and fresh off the tava. Enjoy this and many more diabetic-friendly snacks like Mini Oats Bhakri Pizza , Mint and Masoor Tikkis , Buckwheat Dhoklas and Karela Muthias . Enjoy how to make stuffed nachni roti | stuffed nachni roti with cauliflower, karela, methi | healthy ragi paratha with detailed step by step photos below.
Punjabi spinach soup recipe | palak shorba | healthy palak soup | with 33 amazing images. Punjabi spinach soup recipe | palak shorba | healthy palak soup is a nourishing bowl for all health conscious people. Learn how to make palak shorba. To make Punjabi spinach soup, boil 2 cups of water in a pan. Add the spinach and cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Drain and keep aside to cool. Combine the spinach, mint leaves and green chillies and blend in a mixer to a smooth purée. Transfer it into a deep pan, add the milk and 1½ cups of water and bring to boil. Add the salt, black pepper powder and lemon juice, mix well and simmer for 1 to 2 minutes. For the tempering, heat the ghee in a small pan, add the garlic and sauté till it turns golden brown. Add this tempering to the palak shorba. Mix well and simmer for 2-3 minutes. Serve hot garnished with ginger juliennes. Punjab is often known as the Land of Abundance! Lush green fields full of wholesome and healthy vegetables and grain cover Punjab’s landscape. Thus it is evident why Punjabi cooking makes use of healthy and leafy green vegetables. Palak or spinach is full of nutritional goodness and can make any dish attractive by giving it a lovely bright green colour like in the recipe of Punjabi spinach soup. Palak shorba is a fresh and spicy delicacy that can be savoured hot garnished with some ginger. The milk added to this recipe makes it creamy, while the mint and lemon juice combine to add just the required amount of freshness! You can also try other shorbas like the Moong Dal ka Shorba and Tomato Shorba. With about 107 calories and 1.7 g of fibre per serving, this healthy palak soup is a flavourful and nutritional boost for weight-watchers. Heart patients too can enjoy this sinful bowl and benefit from the antioxidants from spinach, ginger and garlic. Being sugar free, it is a wise choice for diabetics as well. Tips for palak shorba. 1. This is a winter palak shorba as it's a nice and spicy soup. 2. Reduce green chillies if you want the soup less spicy. We have used 2 green chillies. You can use 1 green chilli. 3. Cool the cooked spinach before putting in the mixer. 4. Use low fat milk in palak shorba if you are on weight loss. Enjoy Punjabi spinach soup recipe | palak shorba | healthy palak soup | with step by step photos.
pindi chole | Punjabi pindi chana | Restaurant style pindi chole | with 29 amazing images. Pindi Chole is a classic dish from the Punjabi repertoire, which is flavoured with a large assortment of spice powders and other ingredients like ginger, garlic, tomatoes and onions, which lend an irresistible flavour and aroma to it. While it is common in most parts of the country to flavour chole with garam masala and chole masala, what makes the Punjabi pindi chana really different from the rest is the combination of kabuli chana with chana dal and the procedure of cooking both in water along with whole spices and tea leaves tied in a cloth bag. This greatly boosts the colour and flavour of the Punjabi pindi chana, provided you follow the traditional procedure and patiently cook the chole mixture till the water dries out. Notes and tips to make pindi chole. 1. For pressure cooking kabuli chana for the Pindi Chole recipe, take a deep bowl, add about 3/4 cup raw kabuli chana and cover them with enough water. Cover it with a lid and keep aside to soak for 8 hours. If you are in a hurry and do not have much time then you can soak them in hot water and cover it. It will be done in 4 hours. 2. Put the tea leaves, cinnamon and the black cardamom in a muslin cloth. All three ingredients will give a unique taste to the Kabuli chana when we pressure cook them. 3. Now we add the chole masala. Chole Masala is a unique blend of spices perfect for this incredible Pindi Chole. Serve with Rotis, Parathas or Butter Naan and Onion Rings. Enjoy how to make pindi chole | Punjabi pindi chana | Restaurant style pindi chole | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
manchow soup recipe | veg manchow soup | vegetable manchow soup | Indo-Chinese manchow soup | with amazing images Our manchow soup recipe is a vegetable manchow soup, an Indo-Chinese manchow soup which is hot and spicy . It is famously served an Indian street food. It comes under the category of a thick soup, cornflour is used as the thickening agent. In veg manchow soup plenty of finely chopped veggies are simmered in a broth which contains generous helpings of ginger, garlic and mint. All these flavours make this manchow soup very refreshing-which is why it is a popular soup. The aromas of ginger, mint and garlic truly awaken your senses. Delicious! manchow soup is made with variety of veggies, sauces and vegetable stock which enhances the taste of the soup and makes it taste even better. Here, we have used vegetable stock to prepare the manchow soup, you can also skip it and simply make it using water. But we would recommend you to use vegetable stock, as it will give a good flavor to the veg manchow soup and make it taste even delicious. Also, vegetable stock can be made in advance and you can even store it for up to 3 months. This Indo-Chinese manchow soup is filling and delicious, you can simply make it on a cold evening and enjoy it as an evening snack. vegetable manchow soup is easy to make, the preparation and chopping might take a while but the procedure of getting it ready to relish can be done super quickly. I usually make vegetable manchow soup along Chinese main course dishes like veg hakka noodles or veg fried rice, which makes it a complete meal. Make sure to serve the soup hot and immediately. If serving later then reheat the soup. Pour the Manchow soup into serving bowls and top with crispy fried noodles. Crispy fried noodles have to be added just before eating or else they will turn soggy. Some more popular Chinese Soups - Hot and Sour Soup , Mein Chow Soup , Steam Boat Soup and Sweet Corn and Vegetable Soup. Learn to make manchow soup recipe | veg manchow soup | vegetable manchow soup | Indo-Chinese manchow soup | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
bhindi sambhariya recipe | stuffed okra fry | Gujarati style stuffed bhindi | with 24 amazing images. stuffed bhindi with coconut is a famous Gujarati style sabzi made on Sundays and festivals. Learn how to make Gujarati bhindi sambhariya. To make bhindi sambhariya, wash and cut the ladies finger into 50 mm. (2") pieces and slit lengthwise carefully, so that the segments do not separate. Fill each ladies finger with a little of the prepared filling and keep aside. Heat the oil in a kadhai and add the asafoetida. Add the stuffed ladies finger and mix well. Cover and cook on a medium flame for 15 to 20 minutes or till the ladies finger is cooked, while stirring occasionally. Serve bhindi sambhariya hot. Stuffed okra fry has elaborate masala of sesame, coconut and coriander together with other spices and powders is at the heart of this mouth-watering preparation of fresh ladies finger. Small and tender okras are stuffed with this aromatic masala and cooked with a tempering of asafoetida. Cover and cook the stuffed okras, stirring occasionally, till they become tender. You will notice that the masala also gets cooked along with the vegetable, giving the stuffed bhindi with coconut a very appetizing aroma! With its traditional and timeless appeal, this Gujarati style stuffed bhindi can be served at any occasion, with any chapati and kadhi. Tips for bhindi sambhariya. 1. Use freshly grated coconut, for best results. 2. Cover and cook the bhindi on a slow to medium flame and ensure that it doesn’t get burnt. 3. Stir it occasionally and gently so the stuffed bhindi doesn’t break. Enjoy bhindi sambhariya recipe | stuffed okra fry | Gujarati style stuffed bhindi | stuffed bhindi with coconut.
undhiyu recipe | Surti undhiyu | Oondhiya | authentic Gujarati undhiyu | with 60 amazing images. Oondhiya is a classic Gujarati vegetable from the city of Surat and hence also called Surti undhiyu. Oondhiya is a preparation of vegetables and fenugreek muthias cooked in an aromatic blend of spices. A traditional undhiyu recipe requires hours on end to make. Here, we have presented a faster version using a pressure cooker that also uses less oil. Undhiyu is a one pot vegetable dish that is the hallmark of Gujarati vegetarian cuisine. Generally preparing undhiyu takes a lot of time and needs patience. Traditionally the veggies are cooked or fried in batches. There are usually three versions of Undhiyu, matla undhiyu, Kathiyawadi undhiyu and the version we have made which is surti undhiyu. As this undhiyu is cooked in pressure cooker, this recipe doesn’t take much time. The name “Undhiyu” is derived from the Gujarati word “undhu” which means upside down. Tradionally undhiyu is cooked in an earthen pot called matti nu matlu in gujju. The pots are sealed and placed upside down in a fire pit dug in the ground. the slow cooking in the earthen pot gives the dish a rustic flavor and taste. This method of making undhiyu is still used in my village, the flavor and aroma is distinctive. Undhiyu is specially made in winter as some veggies used for making are only available in winter. My mother would make undhiyu for special occasions and also family get-togethers along with poori’s and aamras. Being a Gujarati I grew up with Undhiyu as special dish for which we has to wait all year long until the winters started and we would still just get to enjoy this vegetable for 2-3 months, but now-a-days everything is easily available. Every Gujarati household makes Undhiyu for Sunday lunch or festival like Uttarayan when the vegetables are in season. The dish is a seasonal one, comprising the vegetables that are available during the winter, including green beans or new peas, small eggplants, muthia (dumplings/fritters made with fenugreek leaves, potatoes, and purple yam, yam. You can also add green peas if you wish to. Ingredients of undhiyu are now available all year but are very expensive in the off season and the quality of the vegetables are not very good. To save on time further, you can buy readymade dry muthias. However, ensure you add them along with the vegetables so that they turn soft on cooking. Ummmmm… I am reminded of Jalabi, Puri and oondhiya… trust me, that is the perfect combination to win a Gujarati's heart! Enjoy undhiyu recipe | Surti undhiyu | Oondhiya | authentic Gujarati undhiyu | with detailed step by step recipe photos below.
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