330 Green Chilli Paste recipes

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Lebanese falafel stuffed in pita bread | homemade falafel in pita bread | Indian style falafel wrap | falafel pita pocket with curd dressing | with 41 amazing photos. Lebanese falafel stuffed in pita bread is a popular Middle Eastern street food that combines the delicious flavors of crispy falafel patties with the soft and chewy texture of pita bread. falafel is a middle eastern deep fried snack (Lebanese snack). It is an Arab food. falafel are great source of protein as they are made with kabuli chana. falafels are usually fried but if you are looking for healthier option you can also bake them! falafel bullets are made with soaked overnight and drained kabuli chana (white chick peas) , garlic (lehsun) ,onions, parsley, coriander (dhania), mint leaves (phudina) and cumin seeds (jeera) powder all ground together in a food processer. And the mixture is then taken out in a bowl and green chilli paste + baking powder are added to it and mixed together. Small balls are equally shaped out of the mixture and fried. Further to make Lebanese falafel stuffed in pita bread we have made a dip using curd, garlic, spring onion and sugar. Then the leavened pita bread is lined with tongue-tickling garlic chutney, topped with a tangy curd dressing and packed with scrumptious deep-fried Lebanese falafel ‘bullets’ made of a kabuli chana batter to make falafel pita pocket with curd dressing. I would like to share some important tips to make the perfect falafel pita pocket with curd dressing. 1. Mix well and our falafel bullet mixture is ready. If making falafel for the first time and you are afraid of the falafel disintegrating, then add 1-2 tbsp of refined flour for binding. 2. You can make the tahini dip in advance and store in the fridge. This Middle-Eastern falafel is quite filling, and looks and tastes exotic as well, so you can serve it with tea or at a party too. Serve the Lebanese falafel stuffed in pita bread as soon as you assemble it, because it will get soggy if you let it soak in the dressing for too long. Enjoy Lebanese falafel stuffed in pita bread | homemade falafel in pita bread | Indian style falafel wrap | falafel pita pocket with curd dressing | with step by step photos.
jowar bajra garlic roti recipe | bajra jowar lehsun roti | healthy jowar bajra garlic roti | with 13 amazing images. Jowar and bajra are two super healthy flours and should be definitely included to diet!! We have made a incredibly healthy and tasty roti recipe combining both the flours together which is Jowar bajra garlic roti. Jowar is an ancient grain and one of the top 5 cereals in the world. It has many health benefits. Jowar flour is a complex carb and will be absorbed slowly in the blood stream and not cause a spike in insulin. Being high in Fibre , Jowar reduces bad cholesterol (LDL) and increases the effects of good cholesterol (HDL) Similarly, bajra is also a super food and is gluten-free. Bajra flour is high in protein and is a complete protein for vegetarians when combined with dal. So as a Vegetarian, include bajra in your diet. Bajra jowar garlic roti is easy to make. We have made it by combining both the millet flours. Then added garlic paste, you can also add freshly pounded garlic. Garlic will gives a unique flavor to the roti, as both the flours are bland. Add green chilli paste and sesame seed. Sesame seed would give a nutty taste to the roti and also a nutty aroma. Mix all the ingredients and knead into a soft dough using warm water. Using warm water would help in making soft Jowar bajra garlic roti. Divide and roll into a roti using your hand or a rolling pin. Cook bajra jowar lehsun roti on a non stick tava and then on an open flame until it puffs up or brown stops appear on both sides. And lastly smear with ghee. jowar bajra garlic roti can be made for any meal of the day!! I usually make it for breakfast and dinner with a healthy sabzi. My father in law is a diabetic and i usally make it for him as jowar and bajra both the flours are good for diabetics. Serve healthy jowar bajra garlic roti immediately. Enjoy jowar bajra garlic roti recipe | bajra jowar lehsun roti | healthy jowar bajra garlic roti | with step by step photos given below.
sprouts pakoda recipe | sprouted moong fritters | moong sprouts bhajiya | with 19 amazing images. This scrumptious sprouted moong pakoda is going to add an element of fun to your tea-time! Learn how to make sprouts pakoda recipe | sprouted moong fritters | moong sprouts bhajiya | sprouted moong fritters is made of a batter of raw sprouted moong perked up with green chillies, ginger, garlic and mint leaves, this unique pakoda has a very off-beat taste and texture that will surprise you. moong sprouts bhajiya is also quick and easy to make if you have sprouted moong ready on hand because there is no soaking or fermenting involved in the recipe. The rice flour gives it a nice crispness. Serve the sprouted moong fritters hot and fresh with chutneys of your choice. pro tips to make sprouts pakoda: 1. For a crispier pakoda, add a pinch of baking soda to the batter. 2. If you don't have rice flour, you can use cornflour instead. 3. To make the pakodas more flavorful, add a few chopped onions and coriander leaves to the batter. Enjoy sprouts pakoda recipe | sprouted moong fritters | moong sprouts bhajiya | with detailed step by step photos.
corn rava dhokla recipe | rava corn ring dhokla | corn rava dhokla stuffed with green chutney | with 27 amazing images. This super soft rava and corn dhokla with a surprise filling of green chutney, is sure to delight your friends and family! Learn how to make corn rava dhokla recipe | rava corn ring dhokla | corn rava dhokla stuffed with green chutney | A perfect party snack, it looks and tastes attractive, and can be served independently without any accompaniments because the rava corn ring dhokla itself holds the chutney. We have used small dhokla moulds to make the corn rava dhokla stuffed with green chutney as it is handily-sized and convenient to use, but if you do not have it you can use small bowls to steam the batter and make a depression in it using the back of a spoon for the filling. It is really amazing how the fresh flavour of the crushed sweet corn kernels enhance the taste of the bland rawa. When removing the rava corn ring dhokla from the small moulds, avoid using a knife. Just press lightly and demould by tapping. Tips to make corn and rava dhokla recipe: 1. If you do not have these dhokla mould you can also make it in a thali. 2. Add fruit salt just before steaming or else they will not turn soft. 3. Instead of green chutney you can also fill schezuan sauce in the depression. Enjoy corn rava dhokla recipe | rava corn ring dhokla | corn rava dhokla stuffed with green chutney | with detailed step by step photos.
dahiwali moong dal khichdi recipe | curd yellow moong dal khichdi | tadkewali dahi khichdi | with 40 amazing images. dahiwali moong dal khichdi recipe | curd yellow moong dal khichdi | tadkewali dahi khichdi is a satiating one dish meal. Learn how to make curd yellow moong dal khichdi. To make dahiwali moong dal khichdi, combine the rice, yellow moong dal, turmeric powder, salt and 2 cups of water in a pressure cooker, mix well and pressure cook for 3 whistles. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid. Keep aside. Combine the curds, green chilli paste and 1½ cups of water in a deep bowl and mix well. Add the rice-moong dal mixture and whisk well. Keep aside. Heat the ghee in a deep non-stick kadhai and add the cumin seeds and curry leaves. When the seeds crackle, add the rice-moong dal-curds mixture and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve the dahiwali moong dal khichdi immediately with onion-tomato kachumber. No time to prepare khichdi and kadhi? Here is a delicious recipe that combines the goodness of both in one bowl. Made with rice, yellow moong dal and curds, the dahiwali moong dal khichdi has the lingering flavour of curds and an inherent simplicity and lightness that make it very appealing. The tadkewali dahi khichdi is perked up with some basic spices which you will always find handy at home. Together with sweet and tangy onion-tomato kachumber it makes a soothing yet refreshing meal. Tips for dahiwali moong dal khichdi. 1. Use fresh curd for best flavour. 2. While this khichdi is best served immediately on cooking, if you serve it later you will have to add water and adjust the consistency before re-heating. Enjoy dahiwali moong dal khichdi recipe | curd yellow moong dal khichdi | tadkewali dahi khichdi | with step by step photos.
cauliflower greens paratha recipe | healthy cauliflower greens paratha | with 17 amazing images. You will enjoy the crunch of the cauliflower greens and onions, the flavour of the stuffing and the texture of this unique cauliflower greens paratha. We just hope you do not throw away the cauliflower greens after removing and using the florets, because the greens is chock-full of nutrients that are not to be missed in cauliflower greens paratha recipe ! If you are wondering how to make use of it, this cauliflower greens paratha recipe is an awesome idea that will make you fall in love with the greens. It might not be a good idea to start off with stir-fries or subzi because cauliflower greens has a slightly-bitter taste akin to methi, which takes a while to get accustomed to. However, that mild bitterness works in our favour here as the stuffing is perked up with appropriate flavour-enhancers like ginger, green chillies and cumin. This healthy cauliflower greens paratha is a tasty breakfast dish and is a wonderful way to start your day. Cauliflower green leaves are full of natural antioxidants that have been shown to help prevent cancer and rich in iron . In addition, adding the dark green leaves makes your dinner even more healthy as they contain good amount of phytonutrients. Enjoy how to make cauliflower greens paratha recipe | healthy cauliflower greens paratha | with detailed step by step photos.
oats methi muthia recipe | steamed Gujarati savoury snack | healthy oats fenugreek dumplings | with 26 amazing images. oats methi muthia recipe is a steamed Gujarati savoury snack made from oats, methi, curds and Indian spices. See why this is a healthy oats fenugreek dumplings? Oats abounds in beta-glucagon which delays the rise in blood glucose levels, while the fenugreek is known to improve insulin response. Both these ingredients are fairly suitable for diabetics and healthy heart as well. The fiber in them helps to keep cholesterol under check and curb weight gain too. Two tbsp of semolina, though refined, has been in these muthia. This is because it gives the necessary binding, else the muthia will break open while steaming. Steaming ensures minimal use of oil making this a great option for weight-watchers too. The oats methi muthia is also a winner in the flavour and aroma categories, and will go on to top the charts if you serve with green chutney for added zing! Learn to make oats methi muthia recipe | steamed Gujarati savoury snack | healthy oats fenugreek dumplings | with step by step photos and video below.
Here is a vegetable dish that everybody loves, and which can be made easily at home as most of the ingredients are readily available. This awesome Vegetable Korma features a wide assortment of crunchy and colourful veggies, cooked with rich ingredients like milk, cream and paneer, and flavoured with garam masala. Pineapple adds a nice tangy-sweetness, which makes the Korma all the more appealing. This is an ideal accompaniment for hot parathas !
mint chaas recipe | spicy Punjabi mint chaas | mint buttermilk | pudina chaas | with amazing 14 images mint chaas recipe chilled concoction is just the thing one needs on a hot summer afternoon. The key ingredients in mint chaas are curds, pudina and chilli paste. Here I have used fresh mint for a clear garden fresh taste. mint chaas recipe is super quick and easy to make, also is different than regular chaas. Pudina and buttermilk both have cooling properties and them together would double the cooling properties. Make this healthy mint chaas part of your meals as mint is super healthy. Mint (pudina) being an anti-inflammatory reduces the inflammation in the stomach and shows a cleansing effect. We have this luscious mint chaas by combining cleaned mint leaves, curd, cumin seed powder, green chili paste, black salt and blend till smooth and frothy. Further, add chilled water and blend again. Serve spicy Punjabi mint chaas immediately with mint garnished on top. Have a hearty meal of dal, chawal, rotis and subzi followed by a glass of spicy Punjabi mint chaas as it also aids digestion. Enjoy mint chaas recipe | spicy Punjabi mint chaas | mint buttermilk | pudina chaas | with detailed step by step photos below.
chole samosa chaat recipe | Delhi roadside chole samosa chaat | samosa chaat with chole | with 30 amazing images. chole samosa chaat recipe is a famous Delhi roadside chole samosa chaat. We show you how to make the chole and then how to go about making the chole samosa chaat. What happens when two super stars act together in a movie? Well, the Chole Samosa Chaat creates a similar effect because both chole and samose are hot favourites with almost all Indians. When the two are combined and topped with myriad exciting ingredients like tangy chutneys, crunchy onions and crisp sev, the resulting chaat is totally irresistible. This mouth-watering chole samosa chaat is an ever-popular roadside treat in Delhi, and you can find several vendors equipped with large, flat kadhais where the chole keeps simmering, ready to accompany crisp samose with snazzy toppings. Notes on chole samosa chaat. 1. Instead of chole, you can also make the samosa chaat using ragda. You can prepare the chole and the samose in advance, but remember to assemble the chole samosa chaat just before serving. You can also try a variety of samosa recipes from our collection like Pyaz Ke Samose, Chinese Samosa, Hariyali Samosa, Spicy Rice Samosa and Mini Spinach and Cheese Samosa. Learn how to make chole samosa chaat recipe | Delhi roadside chole samosa chaat | samosa chaat with chole | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
khatta dhokla recipe | white dhokla | Gujarati khatta dhokla | traditional khatta dhokla farsan | with 25 amazing images. khatta dhokla is a popular Gujarati snack made of rice and urad dal. Learn to make traditional khatta dhokla farsan. Gujaratis and khatta dhokla are synonymous. White dhokla are popular steamed cakes made using rice and urad dal. Also, there are hundreds of variation to the dhokla recipe Here, we show you how to make authentic khatta dhokla using a batter of rice and urad. Seasoned with black pepper and chilli powder, this steamed Gujarati snack is super tasty and amazingly soft too. Serve khatta dhokla with Green Cutney as a starter or as an evening snack. Enjoy khatta dhokla recipe | white dhokla | Gujarati khatta dhokla | traditional khatta dhokla farsan | with step by step photos.
Let's give our favourite Bengali snack an awesomely healthy makeover. Parota is a famous Bengali snack, which is usually made with maida. Here we have made it with whole wheat flour for a guilt free experience, and further fortified the dough with chawli leaves for a powerful shot of iron. Have the Chawli Leaves Parota right off the pan to relish the vibrant taste of ginger and garlic in this mouth watering Indian bread.
corn fritters recipe | veg crispy corn cutlet | easy Indian fried corn fritters | corn recipe | with 30 amazing images. corn fritters recipe | veg crispy corn cutlet | easy Indian fried corn fritters | corn recipe is a simple Indian starter which is sure to be enjoyed by the whole family. Learn how to make veg crispy corn cutlet. To make corn fritters, blend the bread slices in a mixer till smooth. Combine all the ingredients, including the fresh bread crumbs in a deep bowl and mix well. Divide the corn fritter mixture into 20 equal portions and roll each portion into a round flat fritter. Roll each fritter into the cornflour and breadcrumbs evenly. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan, deep-fry a few fritters at time till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Sprinkle little chaat masala evenly over each fritter and serve immediately with the curd dip. Truly a blockbuster, these easy Indian fried corn fritters have a very special texture and taste, which combines the innate sweetness of corn with the spicy notes of ginger, garlic and green chillies. Mashed potatoes and bread crumbs help to hold these fritters together, and give them a unique texture that is super crisp outside and slightly soft inside. A sprinkling of chaat masala completes the picture, by elevating the peppiness of this crispy corn recipe. When served with the described Curd Dip, the veg crispy corn cutlet taste just perfect. Try other corn recipes like Corn Pakodas and Corn On Crackers. Tips for corn fritters. 1. Fresh bread crumbs can be replaced with readymade bread crumbs. You can also learn how to make breadcrumbs at home. 2. Finely chopped capsicum would be a flavourful addition to these fritters. 3. You can make the mixture for the corn fritters beforehand and put them in the fridge, ready to deep-fry when the guests arrive. Enjoy corn fritters recipe | veg crispy corn cutlet | easy Indian fried corn fritters | corn recipe | with step by step photos.
bajra vadi recipe | bajre ka vada | bajra ni vadi traditional Gujarati farsan / snack | Gujarati bajri vada | with 22 amazing images. bajra vadi recipe | bajre ka vada | bajra ni vadi traditional Gujarati farsan / snack | Gujarati bajri vada is a famous tea time snack from the land of Gujarat. Learn how to make bajre ka vada. To make bajra vadi, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and knead into a semi-stiff dough using enough water. Divide the dough into 24 equal portions. Take a portion of the dough and flatten it between your palms to form a 37 mm. (1½”) diameter thick circle. Gently press in the centre of the vadi to form a slight depression. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to roll and shape the remaining vadis. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick kadhai and deep-fry, half the vadis at a time on a slow flame till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Repeat step 6 to deep-fry the remaining vadis in one more batch. Cool completely and store in an air-tight container. Perfect proportions of bajra flour and semolina give these Gujarati bajri vada an irresistible crunch, while an assortment of ingredients such as sesame seeds, spice powders and pastes give it a lip-smacking flavour. If you are Jain, you can skip adding garlic paste. Curd though used in small quantities, is a must as it helps to improve the texture of the bajre ka vada. This snack is made in many households during the festival of Diwali too! A variation to this is Bajra Methi Vadi, often made in winters when fresh fenugreek leaves are available in plenty and cheap. You can prepare a large batch of thisbajra ni vadi traditional Gujarati farsan / snack and store it in an air-tight jar, to serve with tea, or just as a snack. You can carry them to work or pack them for short break in your kids dabba to enjoy at go with friends while chatting. Tips for bajra vadi. 1. Before you drop the bajra vadi for frying, check if the oil is hot or not by dropping a little portion of the mixture and if it comes up easily (after a few seconds) and you see small sizzling bubbles then the oil is ready to fry. If the mixture does not come up easily, the oil is not hot and if the mixture comes up quickly, the oil is more hot. So adjust the temperature accordingly and then start frying. 2. Fry the vadi on a slow flame is extremely necessary so it cooks well from inside also. 3. Before storing ensure to cool the vadis well, as even little warmth while storing can make them soggy. Enjoy bajra vadi recipe | bajre ka vada | bajra ni vadi traditional Gujarati farsan / snack | Gujarati bajri vada | with step by step photos.
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