Spinach, combined with a rich masala paste of coconut, poppy seeds and aromatic spices like fennel, transforms into a mouth-watering sauce that goes perfectly well with succulent paneer cubes. Remember to mix the sautéed paste, spinach puree and curds well to ensure that your sauce is of the best consistency. It is also important to cook them for more or less the same time mentioned in the recipe to make sure the flavour, aroma and appearance of the Paneer in Spinach Sauce are perfect.
Traditionally served chilled, you can make a warm version of this tangy dish too. The pineapple is cooked with jaggery and along with the other fruits is mixed with the mustard paste which is the key ingredient of this traditional recipe.
shepu sweet idli recipe | dill idlis with poha, jaggery and coconut | suva idlis with curd, gur and coconut | with 50 amazing images.
shepu sweet idli is an idli sweetened with jaggery. Learn how to make suva idlis with curd, gur and coconut.
We have a large collection of different kinds of idlis but this is the first time we have made a sweet idli called shepu sweet idli.
shepu sweet idli is a delicious and nutritious evening snack or Indian breakfast option. It is made with rice, rice flakes (poha), coconut, curd and jaggery,
The dill leaves add a subtle flavor and aroma to the shepu sweet idlis.
Serve dill idlis with poha, jaggery and coconut with ghee.
Pro tips for shepu sweet idli. 1. Grease the idli moulds with oil so that the idlis do not stick to the bottom. 2. Just before steaming, add 1 tsp fruit salt to the batter. Fruit salt provides a spongy, fluffy texture to the idli. Use neutral flavored fruit salt. 3. Mix gently after adding the fruit salt. If you mix vigorously then your idlis will turn flat. 4. Use neutral (regular flavour) fruit salt.
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ladi pav .
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To make it even healthier, I have used tikkis made from soya granules and potatoes. Add the soya tikkis just before serving this delectable subzi as otherwise they will soak up all the gravy and become soggy.
Soya Tikkis in Malwani Gravy can double up as a
snack and also make a great vegetable when served with
rotis and
rice .
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