1490 lemon recipes

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Here is the tastiest drink in the world, something strawberry lovers will be ready to die! why die for it, when you can make it quickly in your kitchen. Here is how to whip up a fresh strawberry drink laced with citrus accents, which makes you drool unabashedly! serve it at your next party and watch your guests lose themselves in a soulful experience.
The traditional tea - time cakes, with the delicious flavour of desiccated coconut.
A cooling drink with the taste of oranges.
You will love this, cool lemon filling.
The delightful combination of tropical flavours will simply sweep you off the ground, like a tornado.
Easy to make and even easier to eat - that's creamy mouth-watering vanilla mousse.
hare chane ki chaat recipe | Indian chana chaat street food | green chickpea chaat | with 32 amazing images. hare chane ki chaat recipe is a street side chaat which is so simple to make but yet so delicious. Learn how to make hare chane ki chaat recipe | Indian chana chaat street food | green chickpea chaat | Indian chana chaat street food is a delectable blend of green chana, tomatoes, onions tossed in butter, spiked with a little chaat masala. Baked papdis added on top lend crunch to this recipe without adding on too many calories. Green chickpeas are a great source of plant-based protein and fiber, iron, zinc, phosphorus, B vitamins and more. Stir up green chickpea chaat any time in the evening and your family will love it. But remember to make it fresh and serve it hot! Try other tasty street chaat like fruit chaat, pani puri and pav bhaji. Tips to make hare chane ki chaat recipe: 1. Instead of chopped green chillies you can also add green chilli paste. 2. Salad tastes best when served immediately. 3. You can adjust the spices according to your preference. Enjoy hare chane ki chaat recipe | Indian chana chaat street food | green chickpea chaat | with detailed step by step images.
A quick way to make oondhiyu of fresh green peas, cooked with the pods.
Italians love their desserts and there is always something special for every occasion. The sicilians are said to have the sweetest tooth of all and many italian desserts are thought to have originated there. This recipe is of a favourite sicilian biscotti or cookies steeped in alcohol and sandwiched with fruits and cream. These are soft inside and crisp on the outside. They do not keep very well, so sandwich the biscottis with cream and fruits and eat them up quickly!
This is a quick and easy sweet lemon pickle that is ready within minutes as compared to the traditional recipe which takes 20 days to prepare. Whole lemons are pressure cooked with water till the lemon skins are soft. Try and cut the lemons in the mixing bowl in which the pickle is to be combined with sugar, so that the juices of the cooked lemons are not lost (this liquid helps to dissolve the sugar). I have used castor sugar or fine crystals of sugar so that it gets dissolved quickly to make syrup for this pickle. When this pickle is just prepared, the lemon skins will have a slight bitter aftertaste which disappears once the pickle has mellowed for a day. This pickle will last for upto 3 months, when stored refrigerated.
This recipe has just the right combination of crunchy vegetables and soft rice noodles, a delightful complement to the wholesome Miso Soup.
Usli consists of a mixture of healthy sprouts that are stir fried with a little masala. A combination of 3 sprouts makes the recipe a good source of protein and iron. Sprouting aids the digestion of these pulses and also increases their nutritive value. The calcium and the fibre content of the recipe is good. It is thus very beneficial for you also keeps your taste buds happy.
This delicious corn recipe is a great way to begin your day. It is really low in calories and vegetables add bulk and vitamins while fresh ginger and chilli add pungent accents to this treat. Serve hot with Mint and Coriander Chutney.
This quick recipe of one of the easiest and most economical pickles to make and is used by most Punjabi households. Lemon juice and salt act as a preservative in this recipe. Fresh tender root ginger available during the monsoon months is best suited for this pickle. Choose lemons that are firm with a smooth, shiny yellow skin and wash them thoroughly before pickling them. The pickle is ready to eat after 10 days. This bitter pickle is surprisingly good with rich spiced dishes. I suggest you also try it out with Paneer Stuffed Green Pea Parathas .
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