A roomali roti wrap with a right balance of flavours arising from mushrooms, peanuts, chick peas, lemon grass and khimchi salad.
Minty onion rings can be whipped up in a jiffy with easily available ingredients. Use big-sized onions, and separate the rings carefully after slicing, to ensure that the chutney coats them evenly.
Although easy, this recipe does taste quite different, because unlike the regular green chutney, this one uses more of mint leaves than coriander.
You can use Minty Onion Rings in wraps like
Paneer Tikka Kathi Roll and
Pindi Chole Roll to make them more flavourful.
Tangy, spicy, tempting… name it and you’ll get it in this super-duper hara bhara burger! the popular hara bhara cutlet, usually served as a starter, is combined with marinated paneer and onion rings to make a delectable burger. Regular fries perked up with chilli powder and garlic makes a great accompaniment for this burger, while the green chutney adds a minty touch.
Explore the delights of international cuisines with this wonderful
Lebanese burger recipe that features kabuli chana cutlet, and is served with tabbouleh.
The bread slice, although used only meagrely is very important to bind the cutlet, while the garlic and mint leaves make these cutlets very flavourful.
What is more, the falafel burger features a tasty and colourful vegetable spread, which adds crunch to every mouthful.
You can also try your hand at other burgers
Spicy Paneer Burger and
Chinese Burger .
Strawberry is gifted with a flavour that is exquisite and cheery at the same time, making it a favourite of all classes of people, be it the choosy connoisseurs or the dashing youngsters! in this strawberry mousse cake, vanilla sponge cake is sandwiched with a filling of whipped cream, strawberries and white chocolate. The entire cake is covered with whipped cream to give a rich, creamy texture, and garnished with chocolate triangles and sliced strawberries to give a classy look.
A sweet and tangy blend of strawberries and ice served in a lemon rimmed glass, the Strawberry Margarita is the perfect drink to start a party with. However, make sure you serve it immediately because if the ice melts it will dilute the drink and mellow the flavours.
A simple way to get a nutrient boost without any fear of fats sneaking in as well! just combine assorted sprouts with any veggies of your choice and jazz the mixture up with lemon juice and pepper. Bountiful in health this salad is overflowing with nutrients like vitamin c, iron, folic acid, fibre etc. Have this salad quite often to get them all.
Not too fond of spinach? chop them and cook them with pressure-cooked masoor dal. Tamarind, ginger, chilies and cardamom add a bounty of flavors, and tadka of cumin seeds, red chilies and curry leaves provides the perfect finishing touch!
A fiery combination of green chillies, which are a rich source of vitamin c, and calcium-rich jeera.
Babies by the time they are 7 months old tire of milk. To meet their calcium requirement cream cheese (or paneer as we know it), is an excellent source of concentrated energy, protein and calcium. This recipe almost fulfils your baby's daily requirements along with being a good source of vitamin a and c.
Chana, toovar and green moong dal is a protein-rich combination of dals prepared in an authentic indian style, with aromatic spices and powders. This is something you can cook every day, as it is neither rich nor fat-laden, but provides a good nutrient boost with dietary fibre and b-complex vitamins too.
Indian cottage cheese or paneer is absolutely safe for gluten intolerant. It’s easy to make fresh and soft paneer at home, and you can ensure it is contamination-free!
Here is an oriental delicacy with the dominant flavour of garlic and miscellaneous sauces! the hot and sour vegetable noodle salad combines a generous dose of veggies with cooked noodles, making it a rather wholesome starter if not a meal in its own right. Ensure that the veggies are fresh and crisp. Do not use old and softened veggies for this preparation. Also, make sure you retain the crunch of the blanched mushrooms and broccoli too, by refreshing them in cold water immediately after blanching.
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!