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aloo bhajia recipe | quick potato bhajiya | crispy potato bhajia | Indian bhajia with potato | aloo bhajia is a delight for the Indian diner. It is a flavoursome delicacy which can be enjoyed at any time of the day. Learn how to make crispy potato bhajia. Crispy bhajias made with grated potatoes, perked up with green chillies and coriander! Ensure to grate the potatoes thinly, so they bind well. This quick potato recipe makes a good snack treat for kids who come hungry after school. To make aloo bhajia, keep the oil to heat in a non-stick kadhai, in the mean while combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and mix well. Once the oil is hot enough, drop spoonfuls of the mixture in the oil and deep-fry till they turn crisp and golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Repeat step 2 to make more bhajias. Serve immediately with green chutney and tomato ketchup. It is interesting to note that this Indian bhajia with potato is held together purely by the starch in the grated potatoes and does not use any other binder like boiled potatoes, plain flour or cornflour. This makes it all the more crispier. Indeed, a perfect snack to have garma garam with a hot cup of Masala Chai! With no use of any flour for binding, this Indian bhajia with potato also qualifies as a fasting or vrat recipe. You can enjoy them during Janmashtami, Navratri and even during Sankrant and Holi. Serve with green chutney and not tomato ketchup then. Tips for aloo bhajia. There are some things you need to take care of to make sure the bhajias don’t disintegrate. 1. Firstly, you need to squeeze out any water from the grated potatoes before including the other ingredients. 2. Also, you need to add the salt only at the very end, just before you deep-fry the bhajias because the mixture will start letting out water after you add the salt. So, to save time, keep the oil on the stove and start preparing the other ingredients, so that by the time oil is hot enough, the remaining ingredients will be ready. You can add salt and start frying the bhajias. Enjoy aloo bhajia recipe | quick potato bhajiya | crispy potato bhajia | Indian bhajia with potato | with step by step photos and video below.
An off-beat dish, which gives you the satisfaction of eating a homely idli as well as a scrumptious sandwich. Yes, the Stuffed Rava Idli Vegetable Sandwich is an innovative recipe in which the rava idli batter is layered with grated veggies and green chutney and then steamed. Each mouthful of this snack is a delight, as the wholesome, melt-in-the-mouth idlis give way to a crunchy veggie filling, with the peppy flavour of green chutney too. This dish is tasty enough to have as it is, because the rava idli batter is tempered and flavoured well, but for added taste, you can serve it with coconut chutney and sambhar . The Stuffed Rava Idli Vegetable Sandwich is a sumptuous and tasty treat, which is also easy to prepare because you don’t need to grind or ferment the batter – just mix and make!
What a blast of flavours and textures! The combination of fried noodles, boiled noodles and sautéed veggies gives this recipe a wide range of textures, while a medley of sauces gives it an exhilarating flavour. This recipe does not use boiled veggies. Raw veggies are simply sautéed with salt for a few minutes and added to the sauce, in order to retain their crunch and natural flavour. This is a totally Jain -friendly recipe, but when you taste it you will never find out that it does not have ginger, onions or garlic. Serve this Jain-friendly American Chopsuey immediately upon preparation, in order to enjoy the crispness of the fried noodles and the juicy crunch of the veggies. Corn and Cheese Quesadillas , Lebanese Minty Rice Soup , Mexican Vegetable Faheeta , Olive and Tomato Pasta and Spinach and Cottage Cheese Quiche are a few other Jain-friendly international recipes.
cooked rice pancakes recipe | leftover rice pancakes | Indian rice pancake with vegetables | with 19 amazing images. cooked rice pancakes recipe | leftover rice pancakes | Indian rice pancake with vegetables is a simple fare which kids and adults both will take pleasure in enjoying as a breakfast. Learn how to make leftover rice pancakes. To make cooked rice pancakes, combine all the ingredients in a bowl and mix well to make a batter of dropping consistency using approx. 1 cup of water. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle) and grease it with ¼ tsp of oil. Pour a ladleful of the batter on it and spread into a circular motion to make a 100 mm. (4") diameter circle. Cook on both sides, using ½ tsp of oil, till it turns golden brown in colour from both the sides. Repeat steps 2 to 4 to make 9 more pancakes. Serve the cooked rice pancake immediately with green chutney. Here is a great way to convert last night’s leftover rice into a healthy breakfast! Indian rice pancake with vegetables are made with a batter of cooked rice bound together with besan. The addition of veggies brings in crunch along with nutrients while green chillies and coriander add a flavourful touch. The leftover rice pancakes with colourful veggies and a host of flavorful masalas is not only easy to make but also has melt-in-the-mouth delicate flavors. Serve it with coriander green garlic chutney for a filling breakfast that will keep you going for hours. If you like cooked rice pancakes, you can also try other leftover rice recipes like baby corn and capsicum rice and curd rice. Tips for cooked rice pancakes. 1. The batter for the pancakes should be thick enough to spread well. The quantity of the water depends on the quality of the flour used. So if the batter is too thick, add very little water. 2. If the batter has turned out to be slightly runny, then add 1 to 2 tbsp. of besan and mix well. 3. Carrot, cabbage and spring onions can be replaced with any greens like chopped fenugreek leaves or chopped spinach. 4. To make it gluten-free add rice flour or any other flour like ragi or bajra. 5. After spreading the batter in the beginning, let it cook for a while. Flipping it too early or too many times will result in breaking of rice pancakes. 6. Serving immediately is advised to enjoy its texture. Enjoy cooked rice pancakes recipe | leftover rice pancakes | Indian rice pancake with vegetables | with step by step photos.
paneer kulcha recipe | Punjabi style paneer kulcha on tava | no yeast stuffed paneer kulcha | with 44 amazing images. paneer stuffed kulcha is a delicious and satisfying Indian flatbread that is perfect for any meal. Learn how to make paneer paneer kulcha recipe | Punjabi style paneer kulcha on tava | no yeast stuffed paneer kulcha | Kulcha is a traditional preparation made with plain flour and curds. The curds add a yummy tanginess to the kulcha. stuffed paneer kulcha is a delicious Indian flatbread that is stuffed with a flavorful mixture of paneer and spices. Here in this recipe Punjabi style paneer kulcha is cooked without tandoor on tava. It can be plain or stuffed with various ingredients like potatoes, paneer, or even onions. Chole masala, raita and pickles make an excellent match for these paneer kulchas making it a wholesome and tasty meal. pro tips to making paneer kulcha: 1. Let the dough rest for at least 2 hours. This will give the yeast time to rise and make the kulchas light and airy. 2. Knead the dough well. This will make the kulchas soft and fluffy. 3. To make the kulchas even more delicious, you can serve them with your favorite curry or chutney. 4. Roll the kulcha lightly, otherwise the kulcha will tear and stuffing will come out. 5. You can also use wheat flour instead of plain flour. 6. Use warm water only to knead the dough for best results. Enjoy paneer kulcha recipe | Punjabi style paneer kulcha on tava | no yeast stuffed paneer kulcha | with detailed step by step photos.
Mumbai’s very own burger, now made in Jain style! Vada Pav is part and parcel of Mumbai’s culture, a signature dish on its street food scene. While it usually uses potatoes, onions, ginger and other ingredients not used by Jains, this version substitutes potatoes with raw bananas. With flavour enhancers like green chillies and lemon juice, this Jain Vada Pav tastes just as awesome as the original, and you will not find anything amiss! Relish it in the typical Mumbai way, with deep-fried green chillies. You can also try other Jain-friendly recipes like Jain Pav Bhaji and Baked Layered Coconut Rice with Curry .
spinach and chana kebab recipe | Indian palak chana dal kebabs | healthy spinach chana dal cutlet | veg hariyali kabab | with 64 amazing images. spinach and chana kebab recipe | Indian palak chana dal kebabs | healthy spinach chana dal cutlet | veg hariyali kabab is a non-fried healthy starter. Learn how to make Indian palak chana dal kebabs. To make spinach and chana kebab, combine all the ingredients in a broad non-stick pan, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 3 to 4 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Cool slightly and blend in a mixer to a coarse mixture. Keep aside. Heat 1 tsp of oil in a broad non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the spinach purée and cook on a slow flame, while stirring continuously, for 1 to 2 minutes or till the water evaporates. Add all the remaining ingredients along with the chana dal mixture and salt, mix well and cook on a slow flame for another 2 to 3 minutes, while stirring continuously. Sprinkle a little water if the mixture becomes very dry. Cool slightly and divide the mixture into 10 equal portions. Roll out each portion into a 67 mm. (2½”) thin flat round kebab. Heat a non- stick tava (griddle) and grease it using ¼ tsp of oil, place 5 kebabs on it and cook all the kebabs on a slow flame, using 1 tsp of oil, till they turn golden brown in colour from both the sides. Serve hot with garlic chutney. Even health enthusiasts will queue up for a second helping of this kebab that is made of chana dal, spinach, methi leaves and aromatic spices. Proper cooking techniques like cooking on a tava with minimal oil and a thoughtful combination of ingredients qualifies this Indian palak chana dal kebabs for a health book! We have avoided the use of cornflour or potatoes and replaced them with rolled oats for binding. This veg hariyali kabab may seem to be elaborate, but it’s worth the effort for all health conscious looking for tasty snacks. However, remember that these kebabs will not have that perfect crispy texture like fried kebabs. This healthy spinach chana dal cutlet is a wealth of iron, and folic acid – 2 key nutrients which help to keep anaemia at bay. The spinach also has vitamin A which acts as an antioxidant and helps to get a glowing skin and good vision. 1 to 2 kebabs can be enjoyed by diabetics, heart patients and weight watchers. Pregnant women and women with PCOS too can enjoy this at snack time. Tips for spinach and chana kebab. 1. Remember to plunge the spinach leaves in a bowl of ice cold water after blanching. This step is known as refreshing, it is done to retain the colour of the vegetable and it also halts the process of cooking. 2. Do not add water to blend spinach for the puree. 3. Also you may keep the blended spinach puree in a strainer to drain out excess water if any. 4. While cooking the spinach puree, ensure to cook it on a slow flame and stir continuously till the water evaporates. Presence of water may make the rolling and shaping of the kebab difficult. 5. We recommend you make ginger garlic paste at home instead of buying it readymade from the market. 6. Prefer to crush the kasuri methi in between your palms and use. 7. These kebabs are non-fried, so do not shape them very thick. Do not shape very thin too, as they might break while cooking. 8. Finally remember to cook the kebabs on a slow flame so they cook uniformly. 9. Serving these kebabs immediately is also very important to enjoy its taste and texture. Enjoy spinach and chana kebab recipe | Indian palak chana dal kebabs | healthy spinach chana dal cutlet | veg hariyali kabab | with step by step photos.
green peas masala recipe | restaurant style green peas masala curry | dhaba style matar masala | green peas masala Punjabi style is a delightful accompaniment that can be made in a jiffy using frozen peas, readily available spice powders. Learn how to make restaurant style green peas masala. In contrast to most Punjabi sabzis which have an elaborate procedure with loads of finely chopped veggies, this green peas masala Punjabi style is very simple, yet flavoursome and mouth watering. To make green peas masala, combine the milk, plain flour, cumin seeds powder and chilli powder in a deep bowl, mix well and keep aside. Heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the cumin seeds and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add the asafoetida and grated onion and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the tomatoes and saute on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the milk mixture, green peas and salt, mix well and cook on a slow flame for 6 minutes or till the curry thickens, while stirring occasionally. Serve hot. When fresh green peas are in season, this dhaba style matar masala is worth a try! Made in less than 20 minutes, it’s a perfect accompaniment to Parathas and Naan. Try other recipes like Healthy Green Curry or Vegetable Makhanwala. Enjoy green peas masala recipe | restaurant style green peas masala curry | dhaba style matar masala | with step by step images.
Mexican tacos recipe | vegetarian tacos | Indian style Mexican tacos | with 50 amazing images. Mexican tacos recipe is the first thing that comes to mind when Indian’s think of Mexican food. Our’s is an Indian style Mexican tacos recipe. We show you how to make crisp tortillas for Mexican tacos, the rajma topping, green sauce in 50 steps. The tortillas for the Mexican tacos is made from a dough of maize flour and a little plain flour, which are then rolled into small thin circles and then deep fried. Pretty simple for Indians to make. The rajma topping for vegetarian tacos, rajma is pressure cooked and then cooked in a non stick pan with tomato pulp, ketchup, garlic and onions. Anything made at home is always more tasty and satisfying, and Mexican tacos are no exception to this rule. Crisp maize flour tortillas loaded with a tangy rajma topping, green tomato sauce, and of course, oodles of cheese, these tacos are a sumptuous snack your kids will love. Notes on Mexican tacos recipe. 1. Prick the tortilla evenly with a fork. This is done to avoid puffing up of the tortilla. 2. Add the rajma in a pressure cooker. These rajma (kidney beans) beans are washed and soaked for at least 8 hours. This helps the rajma cook faster. 3. add the tomato ketchup for a slight tang and sweetness in the rajma topping for the Mexican Tacos. Learn to make Mexican tacos recipe | vegetarian tacos | Indian style Mexican tacos | with step by step photos below.
aloo paneer roll recipe | aloo paneer frankie | potato paneer wrap | with amazing 35 images aloo and paneer roll recipe is no regular frankie or roll recipe, everything about this potato and paneer frankie is perfect, right from the crispiness to perky flavour of the potato rolls, to the soft and pliable rotis. If you have left over roti's this is definitely a go to aloo paneer roll recipe which will also save time. Transform leftover rotis to this delightful snack recipe. aloo paneer roll recipe is easy and extremely luscious. We have made the rotis by combining maida, whole wheat flour, salt and kneaded into a soft dough and rolled into rotis. Further, we have made the stuffing with paneer and potatoes, green chilies, cumin seeds, coriander and mint leaves. The ingredients used to make aloo paneer roll are very basic and easily available in every Indian household. Next, to give aloo paneer frankie a crunch we have made a salad by combining cabbage, carrot and chaat masala. Fresh rotis lined with green chutney play host to an astounding stuffing of potatoes and paneer flavoured naturally with chillies, coriander, mint and cumin. A scrumptious salad accompanies the soft potato-based stuffing to add an exciting crunch to the aloo paneer roll. You can also pack aloo paneer roll for your lunch box or your kiddo's school tiffin box. Add cheese if you wish to, it will enhance the taste and make it even tastier. Enjoy aloo paneer roll recipe | aloo paneer frankie | potato paneer wrap | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
quick masala pav recipe | microwave masala pav | Indian spicy street bread | with 20 amazing images. Want to recreate the magic of pav bhaji in a more handy and convenient format? Have a look at this Masala Pav recipe! In the quick masala pav recipe, we have sandwiched buttered ladi pav with a lip-smacking mixture of tomatoes, onions and other veggies spruced up with peppy pav bhaji masala. The outcome is absolutely scrumptious and tasty, and utterly irresistible – for both adults and kids. To make the microwave masala pav healthier we suggest you look at our whole wheat Ladi pav recipe. Street food lovers, especially, will go ga-ga over this microwave masala pav, which brings you the same magical taste but in a handy format that can be munched on anywhere, on-the-go, at a party, or at tea-time. We have used the Microwave oven to prepare this microwave masala pav, as it greatly speeds up the process. If you are a huge fan of Pav Bhaji, we suggest you also look at related recipes like Pav Bhaji Masala and Pav Sandwich. Enjoy how to make quick masala pav recipe | microwave masala pav | Indian spicy street bread | with detailed step by step photos below.
bisi bele bhat recipe | Karnataka style bisibele bhat | how to make bisi bele bhat at home | with step by step photos. bisi bele bhat is a traditional spicy rice dish from Karnataka which is full of flavours. The coconut based paste is the essence of this Karnataka style bisibele bhat. Coconut along with chana dal, urad dal, Kashmiri red chillies, cinnamon and coriander seeds is roasted in coconut oil and then blended to a paste. In some more oil, a whole lot of veggies along with rice and toovar dal are sautéed. They are cooked in tamarind pulp, salt and enough water for about 4 whistles. Once the pressure cooker cools down slightly, top the Bisi Bele with ghee and you are ready to serve. Karnataka style bisibele bhat is served piping hot topped with lots of ghee and accompanied by fried papads and a cool raita, it is almost impossible to say no to this One Dish Meal. Check out for many more wholesome, quick and easy to prepare, one dish meal recipes in a pressure cooker like Bulgur Wheat and Paneer Pulao, Brinjal Rice, Aloo Gobhi Pulao and Chakra Pongal. Enjoy bisi bele bhat recipe | Karnataka style bisibele bhat | how to make bisi bele bhat at home.
aloo cheese croquettes recipe | potato and cheese rolls | Indian potato croquettes | with 32 amazing images. aloo cheese croquettes recipe | potato and cheese rolls | Indian potato croquettes are a perfect party starter – be it for kids or kitty party. Learn how to make potato and cheese rolls. To make aloo cheese croquettes, combine the potatoes, salt and pepper powder in a deep bowl and mix well. Divide the potato mixture into 12 equal portions and keep aside. Combine the plain flour along with approx. ¾ cup water in a deep bowl and mix well using a whisk till no lumps remain. Keep aside. Divide the cheese stuffing into 12 equal portions and keep aside.Take a portion of the potato mixture and flatten it on your palm into a 50 mm. (2”) diameter circle using your fingers. Place a portion of the cheese stuffing in the centre and bring all the sides together and shape into a cylindrical roll. Then dip the croquette in the plain flour-water mixture and roll it in the bread crumbs till it is evenly coated from all the sides. Repeat step 5 to 7 to make 11 more croquettes. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and deep-fry, a few aloo cheese croquettes at a time on a medium flame, till they are golden brown in colour from all sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Serve the aloo cheese croquettes immediately with chilli-garlic sauce. A yummy starter, which is sure to raise one’s expectations of the forthcoming meal! Potato and cheese rolls also look very appetising, so nobody is likely to pass up the tray without tasting one. A melt-in-the-mouth covering of mashed potatoes gives way to a succulent, cheesy filling that has the peppy flavour of chilli-garlic sauce. Accompanied by more Chilli Garlic Sauce , this delectable Indian potato croquettes is an awesome treat for your taste buds – in terms of its texture as well as flavour! Enjoy it hot and fresh. Tips for aloo cheese croquettes. 1. We have used a combination of mozzarella and processed cheese to get a gooey texture. But if you wish, you can use only processed cheese. 2. Always remember to roll the croquette in plain flour-water mixture with one hand and in bread crumbs with the other hand. This will help to prevent the hands from turning out to be messy and also get croquettes with shape perfect. 3. To reduce cooking time, you can boil potatoes in a microwave. 4. Learn how to make bread crumbs at home. Enjoy aloo cheese croquettes recipe | potato and cheese rolls | Indian potato croquettes | with step by step photos.
kaddu roti recipe | kaddu paratha | kaddu palak ki roti | healthy pumpkin roti | with 24 amazing images. kaddu roti recipe | kaddu paratha | kaddu palak ki roti | healthy pumpkin roti is a quick and simple daily fare. Learn how to make kaddu paratha. To make kaddu roti, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and knead into a soft dough using enough water. Divide the dough into 8 equal portions. Roll out a portion of the dough into a 125 mm. (5") diameter circle using a little whole wheat flour for rolling. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle) and cook the roti, using a little oil, till golden brown spots appear on both the sides. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to make 7 more rotis. Serve hot. Red pumpkin and spinach – what a brilliant twosome! A lesson in contrasts, the two are different in everything from colour and texture to flavour, yet they complement each other beautifully, especially in this wonderful kaddu palak ki roti. The best part is that this kaddu paratha is also very easy to make because all the ingredients are mixed into the dough, and you do not have to bother about stuffing and rolling like in the case of parathas. The spinach and the pumpkin also hydrate the dough well, resulting in soft, pliable roti, which everybody will love. This healthy pumpkin roti lends appreciable amounts of vitamin A from pumpkin. This vitamin helps in achieving a healthy skin and promotes good vision. The spinach, on the other hand, is a source of iron and folic acid which helps to boost RBC (red blood cells) and prevent anaemia. Further, the use of whole wheat flour enhances the fibre count of this roti. Tips for kaddu roti. 1. Use very little water to make the dough as kaddu will release some water resulting in too much water in the dough. We used 1 to 1½ tablespoons of water. 2. Take care to cook the rotis well so that the raw smell of the veggies totally vanishes, giving way to the most irresistible aroma! 3. Palak can be replaced with chopped methi leaves. Enjoy kaddu roti recipe | kaddu paratha | kaddu palak ki roti | healthy pumpkin roti | with step by step photos.
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