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green dal fry recipe | toovar and moong dal fry with green masala | tuvar and yellow moong dal | with 25 amazing images. Bored of the simple dal fry recipe? Here’s a Green Masala Toovar and Moong Dal Fry variation you’ll be tempted to try out. Moong and toovar dal are boiled together and then cooked with a wonderful fresh paste of coriander, coconut, ginger, chillies and garlic. Your family will relish the different taste of Green Dal Fry. This spicy Green Dal Fry is pressure cooked and then cooked along with yummy green paste in a pan. You can make this Green Masala Toovar and Moong Dal Fry in advance in the morning and store it an airtight container in the fridge. Serve it in the evening. Just before serving, reheat the Green Dal Fry and add hot water to adjust the consistency as it thickens over time. Serve Green Dal Fry with Steamed Rice or Jeera Rice. Enjoy green dal fry recipe | toovar and moong dal fry with green masala | tuvar and yellow moong dal | with step by step photos.
A delicacy from Thai cuisine, Peppered Mushrooms, Paneer and Cashew is more than what the name suggests! Although pepper does give this dish its characteristic flavour, other ingredients like ginger and garlic, sliced onions and capsicums, soy and chilli sauces play a very important role in giving this multi-textured dish a dashing flavour. Serve it immediately to enjoy the texture of the mushrooms, cashew nuts and veggies and their vibrant flavours. While we have prepared this dish with paneer, which appeals to more people in India, this dish can be made authentically with tofu as well.
A 'fat free' spicy aromatic soup, flavoured with lemon grass and simmered with mushrooms and baby corn. You can also try other Thai soups like Paneer and Mixed Vegetable Thai Soup and Thai Mushrooms and Spinach Clear Soup .
jowar and tomato uttapam recipe | healthy jowar uttapam | Indian snack with jowar | with 25 amazing images. jowar and tomato uttapam recipe | healthy jowar uttapam | Indian snack with jowar is a nourishing breakfast option. Learn how to make healthy jowar uttapam. To make jowar and tomato uttapam, wash and soak the whole jowar and urad dal in enough water separately overnight. Drain well. Combine the whole jowar, urad dal and approx. ¼ cup of water in a mixer and blend till smooth. Transfer the mixture into a bowl, add the ginger-green chilli paste and salt and mix well. Heat a mini uttapa pan and grease it using ½ tsp of oil. Pour small spoonfuls of the batter in each uttapa mould to make a 75 mm. (3") diameter round. Sprinkle little tomatoes and coriander evenly over each mini uttapam, press lightly and cook on both the sides on a medium flame using the remaining ½ tsp of oil. Serve immediately. A sumptuous variant of the common rice and dal uttapam, this Indian snack with jowar, as the name suggests is made with a batter of jowar and urad dal. Jowar being alkaline in nature is good for your tummy, and interestingly this batter does not require fermentation, thus ruling out the possibility of acidity too. Try other stomach-friendly snacks like Nutritious Chilas and Potato Bajra Pancake. Not only are these healthy jowar uttapam convenient to make, they are also super tasty thanks to the tomatoes and peppy coriander. Tomatoes are rich in lycopene and vitamin A which are antioxidants and help in reducing inflammation in the body. These jowar and tomato uttapam are a wise pick for diabetics, heart patients and all those aiming weight loss. With 34 calories and 1.1 g protein per mini uttapam, these is a perfect snack with coconut chutney. Tips for jowar and tomato uttapam. 1. Jowar and urad dal has to be soaked overnight. So plan for it in advance. 2. Ensure that the mixture is smooth on blending. Half grains left behind while blending will not give a pleasant mouthfeel after cooking. 3. You can also use finely chopped onions for the topping. 4. Serving these uttapams immediately is very important to enjoy their flavour and texture. Enjoy jowar and tomato uttapam recipe | healthy jowar uttapam | Indian snack with jowar | with step by step photos.
A lip-smacking paratha that is self-contained in terms of flavour! The Spicy Paratha stands apart because of the method of preparation. A combination of spices, seeds and ginger are roasted and powdered to make an aromatic and flavourful masala, which is deftly layered inside the parathas while rolling.This gives the Spicy Paratha a unique texture and flavour, which is quite different from what you get by the common method of mixing spice powders into the dough. Roasting enhances the aroma of the spices, making these Parathas absolutely irresistible. Enjoy it hot and fresh with a cup of curds. Do try other tasty parathas like Mooli Dhania Parathas and Onion, Cheese and Pepper Parathas .
Crisp outside and soft inside, these Paneer Koftas have the distinct flavour of grated ginger and the crunch of cashew nuts, which impart a richness that perfectly matches the gravy that dresses these koftas. The gravy features a mix of dairy products like milk, cream and curds, which are tinged with saffron and flavoured with whole spices. A cashew-onion-red chilli paste further enhances the flavour and texture of this luscious gravy, making the Paneer Kofta a luxurious dish that fits into nothing short of grand festive menus! Make sure you pair it with equally rich Puris , Parathas or Rotis to complete the kingly experience. Also, check our collection of 350 + Punjabi subzi recipes to learn exciting new subzi recipes. Enjoy how to make Paneer Kofta recipe with detailed step by step photos below.
Dhania is a great match for mushrooms! It really perks up the flavour and complements its colour too, making the dish visually and gastronomically appealing. The excitement is multiplied, thanks to a spicy paste of onions and cauliflower, which works well along with fenugreek leaves and garam masala to make this Mushroom and Coriander Subzi a top-ranking main course. Low-fat milk, curds and coriander make this recipe a good source of calcium, while the low-cal benefits of mushrooms make it suitable for weight-watchers too. In short, this dish is not only easy to make and fun to eat, but also healthy for your bones!
Just a sprig of coriander is enough to pep up a dish. Imagine a recipe that is characterised mainly by coriander—colour, flavour, et al! The coriander paste is what imparts a pleasant, green colour to this spicy pulao. The pulao by itself is so flavourful that all you need is a simple kadhi , raita or curds to go with it. If you are not fond of very spicy food, go easy on the chillies without any qualms… it will not compromise the taste in any way! You can also try other rice recipes in the microwave like Corn Pulao and Vegetable Biryani .
A sumptuous preparation of masoor dal and mixed greens, the Hariyali Dal is a superb accompaniment for rice as well as Indian breads. It has a distinct flavour due to the combination of coriander and fenugreek, perked up with an assortment of spice powders and tangy tomatoes. It is amazing how the mild bitterness of fenugreek leaves happens to be very favourable to this recipe. Moreover, you will love the fact that it can be made easily using the Microwave oven!
gobi matar sabzi recipe | matar gobi sabji | healthy gobi matar sabzi | with 32 amazing images. gobi matar sabzi is a popular dry Punjabi sabzi. Learn how to make matar gobi sabji. Gobi is called cauliflower and Matar is nothing but green peas. gobi matar sabzi is also called cauliflower peas masala. This fabulous gobi matar sabzi makes use of cauliflower and green peas, along with other complementary veggies like onions and a coconut-based masala. Cooked with little oil, this tempting, aromatic sabzi makes for guilt-free eating! To make gobi matar sabzi, first make a smooth paste of coconut, green chillies, ginger, and garlic by blending them in a mixer. Then combine the onions, coriander, turmeric powder, coriander-cumin seeds powder, chilli powder, prepared paste, oil and salt in a deep bowl and mix well to make a marinade. Add the cauliflower and green peas to this prepared marinade, mix well and keep aside to marinate for 15 minutes. Transfer it into a deep non-stick kadhai, add 1¼ cups of water, cover and cook for 15 minutes, 5 minutes on high, 10 minutes on medium flame, stirring every 5 minutes or until the vegetables are tender. Serve hot. In India we use fresh green peas to make gobi matar sabzi as they have a better flavour. When not available use frozen green peas. This sukha version of gobi matar goes very well with chapatis, phulkas, bajra roti and jowar roti. We use v as a side veggie dish with dal-rice. gobi matar makes a perfect tiffin box lunch option with chapatis. Garnish gobi matar sabzi with chopped mint leaves or coriander leaves. Pro tips for gobi matar sabzi. 1. Use medium sized florets of cauliflower as too small ones may turn mushy after cooking. 2. Use coconut oil for a healthier diet and say no to processed seed oils. 3. Cover and cook for 15 minutes, 5 minutes on high, 10 minutes of medium flame, stirring every 5 minutes or until the vegetables are tender. 4. For the paste, if you don’t have grated coconut, then use finely chopped coconut so as to get a smooth paste after blending. Enjoy gobi matar sabzi recipe | matar gobi sabji | healthy gobi matar sabzi | with step by step photos.
Tomato corn chutney is made by cooking tomatoes and corn, using various herbs and spices. It can be served as an accompaniment or with chips as a dip. Try this simple chutney which will be enjoyed by everybody.
shengdanyachi amti recipe | Maharashtrian style danyachi amti | vrat peanut curry | with 21 amazing images. shengdana amti (Peanut Amti, Danyachi Amti) is a delicious curry made using peanuts as the base. Learn how to make shengdanyachi amti recipe | Maharashtrian style danyachi amti | vrat peanut curry | shengdana amti (Shengdanyachi Amti, Danyachi Amti, Peanut Amti) is a Maharashtrian dish that simply means Peanut Curry, where Shengdana stands for peanuts and Amti stands for a curry. This is a very easy recipe that gets ready in no time. This protein rich vrat peanut curry usually accompanies Bhagar. Groundnut powder is tempered with ghee and a couple of spices to make this simple Maharashtrian style danyachi amti. It is made especially for vrat (Hindu fasting) in Maharashtra. As this dish is made of peanuts, it is high in protein. Not only protein, but it is also rich in fiber and aids in weight loss. Peanuts are also rich in vitamin B6 and vitamin E and lots of minerals like magnesium, zinc, iron, magnesium, etc. pro tips to make shendanyachi amti: 1. Coarsely crush the roasted peanuts for the great mouthfeel. 2. If you are serving it later, it tends to thicken then add little water and re-heat. 3. Serve it hot to enjoy its best flavour. Enjoy shengdanyachi amti recipe | Maharashtrian style danyachi amti | vrat peanut curry | with detailed tsep by step photos
hariyali dal recipe | hariyali dal tadka | healthy dal hariyali | with 27 amazing images. hariyali dal recipe | hariyali dal tadka | healthy dal hariyali | is a tasty dal, made with masoor dal and greens. Learn how to make hariyali dal tadka. To make hariyali dal, combine the dal along with 2 cups of water and pressure cook for 3 whistles. Keep aside. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid. Heat the ghee in a kadhai, add the cumin seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the onions and sauté on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes or till the onions turn light brown in colour. Add the tomatoes and prepared paste and sauté on a medium flame for few seconds. Add the cooked masoor dal and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the greens and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the dried mango powder, turmeric powder, chilli powder, salt and 2 tbsp of water, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes. Serve hot. Everyday dal for lunch or dinner. Super easy and quick to make it with spices easily available on most kitchen shelf. Try hariyali dal tadka and make cooking fun. Juicy tomatoes and peppy amchur powder impart a much-needed tang to this dal. You will love the balanced flavours and the overall satiating feel of this dal. Spinach and fenugreek leaves are a good source of vitamin A and iron. While vitamin A acts as an antioxidant, the iron is nutrient which ensures proper supply of oxygen to all parts of the body. The veggies are also a good source of fibre and thus this healthy dal hariyali is a wise choice for heart patients and diabetics and weight-watchers. All dals including masoor dal are a rich source of protein and energy. Further masoor dal is easier to digest than arhar dal or chana dal too. It is therefore a better choice for you when you're pregnant, as it will provide you with protein and yet not leave you feeling uncomfortable after you have eaten. This hariyali dal is a slightly dry preparation and if you want, you may need to add a little more water to "thin" it down. Tips for hariyali dal. 1. Wash the green very well to get rid of the dirt. 2. Do not overcook the dal. It should not turn mushy. 3. Masoor dal can be replaced with chana dal. Enjoy hariyali dal recipe | hariyali dal tadka | healthy dal hariyali | with step by step photos.
stuffed cabbage carrot and cheese rolls recipe | stuffed cabbage roll | Indian veg cheese rolls | with 28 amazing images. stuffed cabbage carrot and cheese rolls recipe | stuffed cabbage roll | Indian veg cheese rolls is a satiating and comforting fare for people of all ages. Learn how to make stuffed cabbage roll. For the filling of stuffed cabbage carrot and cheese rolls, heat the butter in a broad non-stick pan, add the green chillies, garlic and ginger paste and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the cabbage, carrots, onions and salt and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes. Switch off the flame, add the potatoes and cheese and mix well. Divide the filling into 6 equal portions. Keep aside. To make stuffed cabbage carrot and cheese rolls, spread a portion of the filling in the centre of a chapati and roll it up tightly. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle) and place the roll on it and cook using little butter till both sides are golden brown in colour. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to make more 5 rolls. Cut them diagonally into 2 and serve immediately with tomato ketchup. A mixture of sautéed vegetables, spiced up with ginger, green chillies and garlic, and bound together with potatoes and cheese, is rolled up tightly in a chapati and roasted on a griddle till it turns a perfect golden brown. Here perfectly chosen combination of vegetables are cooked the right way, and garnished with the right spices to make stuffed cabbage roll. The Indian veg cheese rolls is a great snack on-the-go as it is filling and nutritious, and does not need any special accompaniment except perhaps some tangy tomato sauce. But to make a pleasing meal, you can enjoy it with an elegantly flavoured soup like pumpkin potato soup. Tips for stuffed cabbage carrot and cheese rolls. 1. Grated beetroot would be flavourful addition to the filling. 2. For a luscious mouthfeel, you can also spread mayonnaise on the chapatti before spreading the filling. 3. You can keep the filling and the chapatti ready, but assemble and cook it just before serving. Enjoy stuffed cabbage carrot and cheese rolls recipe | stuffed cabbage roll | Indian veg cheese rolls | with step by step photos.
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