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Schezwan chopsuey dosa | noodle dosa | spring dosa | Street-style Schezwan noodle dosa | with amazing 20 images Mumbai is a melting point of cultures, and this Schezwan chopsuey dosa is a perfect example of that vibrancy! Schezwan chopsuey dosa falls under the category of Indo-Chinese recipes, a very popular Mumbai Street Food and also has made to the menu of many Indian restaurant. Indian dosa and Chinese noodles together is a bliss in Schezwan chopsuey dosa!! Dosa and noodles are two dishes which are universally loved by everyone. Vegetables add a nice crunch to the Street-style Schezwan noodle dosa and the sauces used for making the noodles are taste enhancers! I usually make this noodle dosa recipe at home when longing for something different then the everyday menu! You can have it along chutney sambhar or even schezwan sauce. If you have left over noodles, this is a perfect recipe to go to! Some people also refer to it as spring dosa! Take the typical potato stuffing out of the Masala Dosa and replace it with a tongue-tickling Schezuan Chopsuey, and there you have a unique Schezwan chopsuey dosa snack that is both filling and tasty. With noodles and colourful veggies, this dosa's stuffing is quite sumptuous too! Learn to make Schezwan chopsuey dosa | noodle dosa | spring dosa | Street-style Schezwan noodle dosa | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
restaurant style mixed vegetable sabzi | Punjabi mixed vegetable sabzi | mixed veg curry | with 30 mazing images. In mood for some restaurant style cooking? Here we have a perfect recipe to give a kick to your taste buds which is Restaurant style mixed vegetable sabzi. The rich hue, strong aroma and irresistible taste of this Mixed Vegetable Sabzi will make you addicted to it! A gravy of tomatoes, onions and cashew nuts forms the base of this marvellous Punjabi mixed vegetable sabzi, which features a horde of colourful and juicy veggies, which are sautéed separately in oil and then added to the gravy to enhance their flavour and get a distinct texture. The process takes a while but the wait is worth it and it is also a good way to add up so many healthy veggies to your family’s meal. The process is divided into 3 parts. First is making the gravy, next is frying vegetables and the last is combining and cooking together. To make gravy for Punjabi mixed vegetable sabzi, combine onions, tomatoes, cashew nut , garlic, ginger and green chilli with water and cook them for a while and blend them into a smooth paste. The base for our mixed veg sabzi is ready! Further, saute all the vegetables together in a pan and once the vegetables are cooked, drain and keep aside. Next, to proceed making the recipe, reheat the remaining oil in the same pan, add whole spices which will enhance the taste of mixed veg sabzi, add the prepared gravy base and cook it till the oil starts separating. Further add Indian spice powders, that is turmeric, red chilli powder and garam masala cook the masalas. Further, if the gravy is too thick add water and the sauted and cooked vegetables and again cook for a while so that the flavor of the gravy is imparted into the veggies making them flavorful! Our restaurant style mixed vegetable sabzi is ready to be relished!! The appearance, taste and mouth-feel of this restaurant style mixed vegetable sabzi are similar to what you get in restaurants, mainly due to the special paste used for the gravy, and the process of sautéing the veggies separately. Relish this Mixed Vegetable Sabzi hot and fresh, with your favourite roti or Lachha Paratha. Also do try our restaurant style basic gravy recipes that can be used with an assortment of veggies and paneer to make a subzi - Basic Kadai Gravy, Makhani Gravy , Spinach Gravy, White Gravy, Pasanda Gravy and Kolhapuri Gravy. Enjoy restaurant style mixed vegetable sabzi | Punjabi mixed vegetable sabzi | mixed veg curry with detailed step by step photos and video below.
This recipe proves the fact that dal can be super tasty without being spicy. A mixture of three dals is perked up with tomatoes, onions and other ingredients, which give it a fabulous flavour. Since spicy meals trigger and aggravate Acidity , this Mixed Dal uses very little green chillies for spice. However, the chillies are not missed at all, because ingredients like ginger, coriander and cumin seeds impart more than enough flavour to delight the palate!
Have this nutritious dal along with rotis or parathas as the combination of dals with vegetables makes it extremely rich in energy, protein, calcium, iron and folic acid-all the nutrients which are necessary for a successful pregnancy. Green peas adds on to the fibre content of the recipe and helps to relieve constipation. Also, coriander and capsicum are an important source of vitamins A and C.
achari dahi bhindi recipe | Punjabi dahi bhindi sabji | achari dahi wali bhindi | okra in achari curd gravy | with amazing 33 images. achari dahi bhindi recipe is a tangy Punjabi bhindi sabzi with the combined sourness of curds and tomatoes, perked up with a wide assortment of seeds and spice powders, which give it a super peppy flavour and aroma too. The name achari comes from the combination of spices used in achari dahi bhindi. The same spices used in achari dahi bhindi are also used to make pickles or achar in Northern India. Bored of having the usual subzi’s? We have got you a unique recipe which is super easy to make and will definitely give a roller coaster ride to your taste buds “achaari dahi bhindi” The ingredients used to make achari dahi bhindi are easily available in every well maintained Indian household pantry. We have made bhindi tastier by giving it a unique twist. We have divided the procedure of making “achari dahi bhindi”. The first step is to prepare the yogurt mixture which needs whisked curds, red chilli powder, turmeric powder, coriander-cumin seed powder to be mixed well. You can also add coriander to the curd mixure if you wish to. The second step is to cook bhindi in mustard oil until cooked and becomes non-sticky. You can deep fry your bhindi if you wish to, we have used sautéing as the cooking method. Lastly, remove bhindi in a plate and keep aside. Take the same pan and add mustard oil which gives the sabzi achari taste. Add fennel seeds, nigella seeds, mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds and asafetida cook. Add ginger, you can skip if you wish to. Add tomatoes and cook. Tomatoes also provide tanginess to the sabzi. Once the tomatoes are cooked, add the curd mixture. Make sure you have lowered the flame or your curd will tend to curdle. Lastly, add the cooked and shallow fried ladies finger and cook. The ladies finger is sliced and shallow-fried before preparing the gravy, so that it has a nice texture and does not end up gooey, which sometimes happens when you add bhindi to a dish without sautéing it properly. I usually use achari bhindi as tiffin treat as it is a dry sabzi and also easy to make. Punjabi dahi bhindi sabji is also now found on the menu of many Indian restaurants. Serve Punjabi achari dahi bhindi sabji hot with any roti or parathas of your choice. Enjoy achari dahi bhindi recipe | Punjabi dahi bhindi sabji | achari dahi wali bhindi | okra in achari curd gravy | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
cabbage and dal parathas recipe | Low Sodium recipes to lower blood pressure | healthy cabbage dal paratha | with 30 amazing images. cabbage and dal parathas recipe is a healthy breakfast paratha. Learn how to make healthy cabbage dal paratha. This one dish meal is a great combination of cereals, pulses and vegetables. A horde of other ingredients like mint leaves, fennel seeds, amchur, ginger and finely chopped onions enhance the taste of these cabbage and dal parathas. Cabbage being low in sodium and potassium is quite beneficial for those with high blood pressure. Just measure the amount of salt as mentioned in the cabbage and dal parathas recipe and they are ready to enjoy a hearty meal. One cabbage and dal paratha can be enjoyed by diabetics with a bowl of low-fat curds, to add a wee-bit of protein and set off the carb content. To make cabbage and dal parathas more nutritious, you can use 1/2 cup of wheat flour and 1/4 cup of oats flour instead of using only wheat flour. Try other healthy recipes like Healthy Oats Dosa and Low Salt Mooli Roti. Enjoy how to make cabbage and dal parathas recipe | Low Sodium recipes to lower blood pressure | healthy cabbage dal paratha | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
kala chana amti recipe | sprouted kala chana ambti | healthy Maharashtrian amti | with 53 amazing images. kala chana amti recipe | sprouted kala chana ambti | healthy Maharashtrian amti is a perfect blend of flavour and nourishment in a bowl. Learn how to make sprouted kala chana ambti . To make kala chana amti, for the onion paste, combine all the ingredients in a broad non-stick pan and dry roast on a medium flame for 4 to 5 minutes or till the onions turn light brown in colour. Keep aside to cool slightly. Blend the mixture in a mixer to a smooth paste using 2 tbsp of water. Keep aside. Combine the sprouts, 1½ cups of water and salt in a pressure cooker, mix well and pressure cook for 3 whistles. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and add the mustard seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the asafoetida and curry leaves and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the onions and sauté on a medium flame for another 2 minutes or till the onions brown. Add the turmeric powder and chilli powder and sauté on a medium flame for a few more seconds. Add the onion paste and sauté on a medium flame again for 2 minutes. Add the kala chana (along with water in which they were cooked) and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve immediately garnished with coriander. Like sambhar is to Tamil Nadu, amti is to Maharashtra. Amti is a flavourful dal preparation that is frequently prepared in Maharashtrian households. It is a versatile dish with many variants, and this particular one is a sprouted kala chana ambti. Healthy Maharashtrian amti is rich in fibre and protein due to the use of kala chana, which is sprouted to ease digestion and improve the nutritional profile. When cooked with a masala paste of onions and dry spices, this amti becomes quite irresistible, making it a perfect choice for weight-watchers who like to enjoy tasty and spicy food. The fibre in this kala chana amti can be beneficial to diabetics and heart patients in managing blood sugar levels and blood cholesterol levels. Onions are a good source of antioxidant quercetin which is an added health boost to protect the heart. Tips for kala chana amti. 1. Add the kala chana (along with water in which they were cooked). 2. Dry roast on a medium flame for 4 to 5 minutes or till the onions turn light brown in colour. Remember to keep stirring while roasting as there is no oil added. 3. Kala chana amti is spicy. So you can reduce the chilli powder from 1/2 tsp to 1/4 tsp chilli powder or skip it. Enjoy kala chana amti recipe | sprouted kala chana ambti | healthy Maharashtrian amti | with step by step photos.
nachos with salsa and baked beans | nachos with cheese sauce, salsa and baked beans | corn chips with salsa and baked beans | with 20 amazing images. Nachos with Salsa and Baked Beans is a quick snack made using corn chips. In India, kids love the taste of baked beans and they go really well with nachos with salsa. With uncooked salsa, baked beans and a creamy cheese sauce arranged temptingly atop corn chips, nachos with salsa and baked beans causes a burst of flavours and textures in your mouth. The exotic garnish with olives, spring onions, et al, adds to the appeal of this super tasty corn chips with salsa and baked beans snack. For more quick, tasty and satiating snack recipes, check out our collection of recipes for Snacks under 10 minutes Enjoy how to make nachos with salsa and baked beans | nachos with cheese sauce, salsa and baked beans | corn chips with salsa and baked beans | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
masale wali turai recipe | turai ki sabzi | healthy turai ki bhaji | ridge gourd vegetable | with 23 amazing images. Perked up with peppy tomato pulp and a variety of spice powders, Masale wali Turai is a quick and easy subzi that will top the Indian culinary charts. Masalewali turai is a very simple and quick Indian semi dry sabzi, which can be cooked once in a week to be relished in either meal. The ingredients used in masale wali turai are very basic and are available in every household. To make turai ki sabzi, heat the oil in a non-stick kadhai, add the cumin seeds and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add the onions and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the turmeric powder, ginger, green chillies and 1 tbsp of water and sauté on a medium flame for one minute. Add the tomato pulp, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the coriander-cumin seeds powder, chilli powder and dried mango powder, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the ridge gourd and salt and mix well. Cover with a lid and cook on a medium flame for 8 minutes or till the ridge gourd is cooked, while stirring occasionally. Serve ridge gourd vegetable hot garnished with coriander. Let’s see why this is a healthy turai ki bhaji. This ridge gourd is absolutely low in calories and carbs, thus making it a very virtuous choice for those on low-cal and low-carb diet. Consuming ridge gourd regularly can help to maintain blood sugar levels and hence diabetic friendly. As turai ki bhaji is a semi dry sabzi, you can carry it along in your lunch box to your work place or make it part of a low calorie Indian dinner. You can relish turai ki sabzi with paratha, roti or chapati. This turai ki sabzi has a very appetizing aroma and flavour that nobody can resist. Amazingly, this turai ki sabzi uses only common, everyday ingredients that you don’t have to think twice about. turai is grown in many parts of South India, Maharashtra and also in Madhya Pradesh. Most dieticians will advise you to add the ridge gourd skin to your diet. It’s the most nutritive element of the vegetable. In Karnataka, Turai bajji is made with the skin of Turai, In Maharashtra the skin is combined with peanuts to make a chutney. Enjoy masale wali turai recipe | turai ki sabzi | healthy turai ki bhaji | ridge gourd vegetable | with detailed step by step recipe photos.
masoor dal tadka recipe | masoor dal fry | kali masoor dal tadka | with 40 amazing images. masoor dal tadka is a comforting and flavorful Indian dal recipe. Learn how to masoor dal tadka recipe | masoor dal fry | kali masoor dal tadka | This masoor dal fry features red lentils cooked to a creamy perfection and tempered with aromatic spices like cumin, mustard seeds, and curry leaves. The tadka, or tempering, infuses the dal with rich flavors, elevating its taste to new heights. The magic lies in the tempering (tadka) - a sizzling blend of mustard seeds, cumin, garlic and chilli, which is poured over the dal, infusing it with a touch of smokiness and extra depth of flavor. kali masoor dal tadka is a simple yet satisfying dish that pairs perfectly with rice or roti, offering a warm and wholesome meal any day of the week. Garnish masoor dal fry with fresh coriander leaves and a squeeze of lemon juice. Traditionally enjoyed with warm, fluffy steamed rice, this wholesome and satisfying dish is a staple in many Indian households. pro tips to make masoor dal tadka recipe: 1. Don't overcook the tadka spices, otherwise it may burn. Once fragrant, immediately pour it over the dal to release their full flavor. 2. Chopped coriander leaves and a squeeze of lemon juice add a fresh finishing touch. 3. You can cook the dal using ghee for the richer flavour. Enjoy masoor dal tadka recipe | masoor dal fry | kali masoor dal tadka | with detailed step by step photos.
homemade pizza sauce | homemade pizza sauce with fresh tomatoes | indian pizza sauce | with 22 amazing images homemade pizza sauce is a classic Italian recipe . This is a blend of harmonious flavors of ripe tomatoes with onion, peppercorns and oregano. I often make large quantities of this indian pizza sauce when tomatoes are in season and freeze it in an air-tight container. That way I am always ready to serve Pizzas in a hurry all year round. Nothing to beat homemade pizza sauce with fresh tomatoes as we use the freshest ingredients in the recipe with zero preservatives compared to processed bottled pizza sauce. Even better, we use very little sugar and the ripest of tomatoes to make homemade pizza sauce. You can use this homemade pizza sauce with fresh tomatoes recipe for a pasta sauce. Dilute the sauce using water and add 2 tablespoons fresh cream to mellow the sauce a little and toss cooked pasta in it. You can add your favourite herbs too, like a few leaves of basil. We have used this homemade pizza sauce in recipes like Veg Stuffed Cheesy Pizza Balls, Hariyali Paneer Potato Pancake, Mexican Tomato and Bean Hakka Noodles, Italian Sizzler, Pizza Burgers and many more. Enjoy how to make homemade pizza sauce recipe with detailed step by step photos below.
multiflour thalipeeth recipe | healthy multigrain thalipeeth | quick mutliflour dhapate | with 32 amazing images. healthy multigrain thalipeeth is a delicious and nutritious Indian breakfast dish that is perfect for snack or as a meal. Learn how to make multiflour thalipeeth recipe | healthy multigrain thalipeeth | quick mutliflour dhapate | multiflour thalipeeth is a healthy and delicious Indian breakfast dish made with 6 kinds of flours, fresh vegetables and flavourful spices making it delicious and more importantly nutritious. They are easy to make and can be customized to your liking. Main ingredients for multi flour thalipeeth . Besan : In addition to binding the batter, besan also helps to give thalipeeth a crispy texture. Besan has more good fat than whole wheat flour and also higher protein content. Jowar flour: Potassium rich jowar is high blood pressure as it lessens the impact of sodium. Jowar is safe food for diabetic but to be had in restricted quantities and safe for those who want to live and eat healthy. Bajra flour gives thalipeeth a crispy and chewy texture. Bajra flour is high in protein and is a complete protein for vegetarians when combined with dal. healthy multigrain thalipeeth is a nutritious and flavorful dish that is packed with protein, fiber, and vitamins, while having only 150 calories per thalipeeth. It is a delicious and healthy way to start your day, and can be enjoyed for any meal. pro tips to make multi flour thalipeeth: 1. For more flavorful thalipeeth, you can add other vegetables such as grated carrots, chopped spinach, or capsicum. 2. You can use green chili paste instead of finely chopped green chillies. 3. If you do not have cotton cloth then you can use parchment paper to make the thalipeeth. 4. Add 1/2 cup finely chopped onions. Onions have a sweet and savory flavor that compliments the other flavors in thalipeeth, such as besan, jowar and spices. Enjoy multiflour thalipeeth recipe | healthy multigrain thalipeeth | quick mutliflour dhapate | with detailed step by step photos.
A thoughtful blend of minimal but well-matched ingredients like mint, peas and brown rice together with flavour boosters like green chillies, onions and garlic, results in a delectable Green Peas and Mint Pulao that throws you into a tizzy. Brown rice and green peas are rich in fibre, which binds and removes cholesterol from our body, while coriander and mint leaves bring in vitamins C and A that fight free radicals. Indeed this low cholesterol, heart-friendly Green Peas and Mint Pulao is a must-try for everybody, as it is healthy and light yet satiating.
drumstick vegetable curry | Gujarati style saragva nu shaak | shevga bhaji | with 38 amazing images. drumstick vegetable curry recipe is a delicious and nutritious dish made with drumsticks. Learn how to make drumstick vegetable curry | Gujarati style saragva nu shaak | shevga bhaji | A symphony of Gujarati flavors comes alive in saragva nu shaak, a delightful drumstick curry. This traditional dish features tender drumsticks simmered in a fragrant and flavorful gravy, making it a staple in Gujarati cuisine. shevga bhaji is a delightful Indian dish bursting with color and flavor. Tender moringa pods (drumsticks) are the star ingredient, simmered in a rich tomato-based curry. Besan (gram flour) adds a touch of nuttiness, while aromatic spices and spice powders create a warm and inviting depth. This comforting and nutritious curry pairs perfectly with rice or roti for a satisfying meal. This drumstick vegetable curry features a generous amount of besan (gram flour), which thickens the sauce beautifully. To savor the textural contrast between the crisp vegetables and creamy besan gravy, enjoy it immediately after preparation. pro tips to make drumstick vegetable curry: 1. Instead of lemon juice you can also add tamarind pulp to make this recipe. 2. Peel a thin layer of the outer skin from the drumsticks. This removes any bitterness while allowing the flavors to penetrate. 3. Explore adding other vegetables like potatoes, carrots, or green beans for extra texture and nutrients. Enjoy drumstick vegetable curry | Gujarati style saragva nu shaak | shevga bhaji | with detailed step by step photos.
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