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oats adai recipe | oats spinach pancake | healthy oats recipe for weight loss | Indian vegetable oats adai | keerai adai | with 33 amazing images. oats adai recipe | oats spinach pancake | healthy oats recipe for weight loss | Indian vegetable oats adai | keerai adai is an instant healthy snack for people of all ages. Learn how to make oats spinach pancake. To make oats adai, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl along with 1½ cups of water and mix well. Cover with a lid and keep aside for 15 minutes. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle), grease it with ¼ tsp of oil, pour a ladleful of the batter on the tava (griddle), spread it in a circular motion to make a 125 mm. (5") adai and cook it using ¼ tsp of oil till it turns golden brown in colour from both the sides. Repeat step 3 to make 7 more adais. Serve immediately with green chutney. Adai is one of the most popular South Indian snacks. It is a slightly thicker pancake compared to dosas, and is made with a spicy batter of rice and pulses. Here, we have made a modern variant using crushed oats - Indian vegetable oats adai. The keerai adai is quick and ready in minutes. This recipe is made with a batter of oats and spinach boosted with flavourful ingredients like onions, green chillies, ginger and spice powders. Oats being rich in fibre, this healthy oats recipe for weight loss will keep you full for quite some time. It is also packed with nutrients, such as the folic acid, iron and leutin from spinach, which help to increase haemoglobin levels and benefit the heart too. Diabetics too can include this oats spinach pancake in their meals. With a perfect crunch and awesome flavour, this is a good recipe to enjoy for breakfast! Tips for oats adai. 1. To make the batter, add water gradually. 2. The batter has to be of pouring consistency. 3. If the batter has become thin, you can add 1 to 2 tablespoons of crushed oats. 4. If the batter is too thick, adjust the consistency by adding little water. 5. Spinach can be substituted with chopped fenugreek leaves. Enjoy oats adai recipe | oats spinach pancake | healthy oats recipe for weight loss | Indian vegetable oats adai | keerai adai | with step by step photos.
paneer masala recipe | Punjabi paneer masala | dhaba style paneer masala | with 22 amazing images. Our paneer masala recipe is a Punjabi paneer masala. The desi tongue drools at the sight of Paneer Masala. This is a simple paneer masala dish where paneer is cooked in a masala paste with onions. Paneer masala is a variation to paneer butter masala. The rich hue, strong aroma and irresistible taste of this Punjabi paneer masala will make you addicted to it! The appearance, taste and mouth-feel of this sabzi are similar to what you get in restaurant style paneer masala, mainly due to the special paste used for the gravy! In mood for some restaurant style cooking? Here we have a perfect recipe to give a kick to your taste buds which is dhaba style paneer masala. This is a super quick and easy recipe to make. A succulent tomato-based gravy flavoured with an elaborate masala paste containing almost all the spices in your masala dabba together with onions, coconut, and other ingredients, plays host to cubes of soft, fresh paneer in paneer masala. Paneer absorbs the tangy flavours well, making the overall effect very enjoyable indeed. A seemingly elaborate but actually easy recipe, paneer masala is an ideal accompaniment for jeera rice. Relish this paneer masala hot and fresh, with your favourite rotis or parathas. Lachha Paratha is a perfect match. Learn to make paneer masala recipe | Punjabi paneer masala | dhaba style paneer masala | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
vegetable manchurian recipe | indo chinese veg manchurian | restaurant style vegetable manchurian gravy | with amazing step by step images. Vegetarian Manchurian, a flagship Indo-Chinese recipe! Restaurant Style Vegetable Manchurian Gravy is a culmination of Indian ingredients and Chinese cooking style and is a wonderful fusion of flavors. These little balls of shredded vegetables soaked in a thick sauce bursting with flavors of ginger, garlic, chili and soya sauce tastes great. Serve Restaurant Style Vegetable Manchurian Gravy with Noodles or a bowl of Chinese Fried-Rice. Surprisingly, among the popular street foods of India, Restaurant Style Veg Manchurian Gravy is one of them along with Veg Fried Rice. Vegetable Manchurian comes from the kitchens of Chinese settled in eastern India, and is a popular dish across the country today! Every Chinese restaurant in India serves Chinese Veg Manchurian. Aside from Restaurant Style Vegetable Manchurian Gravy, check our popular collection of Chinese Vegetable recipes. Enjoy how to make Restaurant Style Vegetable Manchurian Gravy recipe with detailed step by step photos and video below.
bajra and moong dal khichdi recipe | bajra and moong dal khichdi for pregnancy | healthy bajra and moong dal khichdi | iron rich bajra khichdi for pregnancy | how to make bajra khichdi in pressure cooker | with 21 images images. bajra and moong dal khichdi is an iron and fibre rich one dish meal which is sure to please one and all. Making healthy bajra and moong dal khichdi is very simple. Learn how to make bajra khichdi in pressure cooker in 20 minutes. To make iron rich bajra khichdi what pairs with whole bajra is yellow moong dal. While you can substitute it with green moong dal, the yellow moong dal lends a more delightful taste. But before mixing the 2 ingredients Making this traditional bajra and moong dal khichdi is very simple. Soak he bajra for about 8 hours, drain and combine it with moong dal. Then pressure them with enough water and finally top it with a tempering. Obese people can rely on this khichdi as a fiber-filled one dish meal which is a replacement to rice delicacy. The creamy consistency and mild flavours make healthy bajra and moong dal khichdi a good choice for pregnant women too throughout all 3 trimesters. It’s a nourishing option to opt during the pre-conception stage too when you want to build your iron reserves. You can even perk up this iron rich bajra khichdi for pregnancy by adding some spices to it and maybe even throw in some vegetables for more fiber and antioxidants. If you add vegetables do so while pressure cooking and remember to adjust the amount of water added for cooking. Enjoy bajra and moong dal khichdi recipe | bajra and moong dal khichdi for pregnancy | healthy bajra and moong dal khichdi | iron rich bajra khichdi for pregnancy | how to make bajra khichdi in pressure cooker | with step by step photos.
vegetable florentine recipe | baked vegetables and spinach | microwave veg florentine | Indian baked spinach florentine | with 34 amazing images. vegetable florentine recipe | baked vegetables and spinach | microwave veg florentine | Indian baked spinach florentine is a one dish meal loaded with veggies and cheese. Learn how to make baked vegetables and spinach. To make vegetable florentine, for the spinach layer, place the spinach in a microwave safe plate and microwave on high for 1 minute. Cool slightly. Blend the spinach in a blender to a smooth purée and keep aside. Put the butter in a microwave safe bowl and microwave on high for 40 seconds. Add the onions, flour and green chillies, mix well and microwave on high for 3 minutes, stirring once in between after 1½ minutes. Add the spinach puree, cream, salt and pepper, mix well and microwave on high for 4 minutes, stirring once in between after 2 minutes. Keep aside. For the vegetable layer, combine the mixed vegetables with ½ cup of water in a microwave safe shallow dish and microwave on high for 15 minutes, stirring twice after every 5 minutes. Add the white sauce and mix well. Keep aside. Spread the prepared spinach layer in a shallow microwave safe dish, top with the prepared vegetable layer and cheese and microwave on high for 4 minutes. Serve immediately. The baked vegetables and spinach look as dainty as its name sounds! An assortment of vegetables in white sauce is spread on a layer of creamy spinach, and finally topped with cheese. The vibrant colours of the vegetables contrast well with the light shades of the sauce and cheese, not to forget the splashes of green contributed by the spinach in Indian baked spinach florentine. Microwave cooking retains the colours, and locks in the flavours of the ingredients, making this microwave veg florentine an epitome of perfection. This baked dish is truly a party fare! Tips for vegetable Florentine. 1. The white sauce should be thick and not too thin. 2. Ensure that you blend the spinach well to a smooth purée. 3. We have used a combination of mozzarella cheese and processed cheese, but if you wish you can use any one cheese. Enjoy vegetable florentine recipe | baked vegetables and spinach | microwave veg florentine | Indian baked spinach florentine | with step by step photos.
stuffed cheesy schezuan pav recipe | cheesy stuffed schezwan pav | Indian cheese stuffed pav | cheese garlic pav starter recipe | with 29 amazing images. stuffed cheesy schezuan pav recipe | cheesy stuffed schezwan pav | Indian cheese stuffed pav | cheese garlic pav starter recipe is a perfect party style starter ready in half an hour. Learn how to make cheesy stuffed schezwan pav. To make stuffed cheesy schezuan pav, place 6 ladi pavs on a clean, dry surface and using a sharp knife make horizontal and vertical slits. Put the stuffing into each slit. Place it on an aluminium foil, brush the prepared spread evenly over it. Cover the stuffed ladi pav with the foil till it is sealed very well. Bake in a pre-heated oven at 200ºC (400ºF) for 15 minutes. Open the aluminium foil and serve immediately. Innovation at its best, this cheesy stuffed schezwan pav brings together a few ideas from Oriental and Indian cuisine to give you a snack that’s unforgettable! Spicy, cheesy and buttery, this recipe brings together a medley of textures and flavours, tasting so good that we would recommend it for parties! Ladi Pav bread is stuffed with a scrumptious filling of juicy veggies and tongue-tickling sauces, coated with a buttery-garlicky spread, sealed with foil paper and baked. This way of cooking ensures that all the flavours are locked in – and enhanced – to an extent that is sure to engulf you with joy on the first bite itself of cheese garlic pav starter recipe. Indian cheese stuffed pav is sure to win your heart with its lovely colour, irresistible cheesy and garlicky flavour. You can also try Pav Bhaji Sandwich, Ladi Pav Garlic Bread and Pav Bhaji Burger. Tips for stuffed cheesy schezuan pav. 1. When buying the ladi pavs for this recipe, make sure the six of them are joined together as it makes the preparation easier. 2. Make sure you do not cut the pav completely. Prepare ladi pav at home by following this easy recipe with images of Ladi Pav and Whole Wheat Ladi Pav. 3. Prefer to grate the processed cheese thickly. 4. While we have used only garlic, you can go really wild with the flavors for this and add other herbs, spices and seasonings like parsley, rosemary, thyme to perk up the schezwan bread. 5. Do not make the stuffing too much in advance. 6. The butter should be melted so it mixes well with the rest of the ingredients to give a smooth mixture. You can melt it in a microwave. 7. It is important to chop the spring onion greens finely so they spread easily and give a nice bite after baking. Enjoy stuffed cheesy schezuan pav recipe | cheesy stuffed schezwan pav | Indian cheese stuffed pav | cheese garlic pav starter recipe | with step by step photos.
Indian tomato soup recipe | healthy tomato soup | veg tomato soup without maida | with 14 amazing images The healthy Indian tomato soup is a perfect low-cal option for those who love a wholesome bowl of soup for meal. To make healthy Indian tomato soup, combine 4 cups of water along with tomatoes and moong dal in a deep non-stick kadhai and cook on a medium flame for 8 to 10 minutes. Cool and blend. Heat the olive oil in a deep non-stick kadhai and add the tomato soup mixture, salt and pepper and bring to a boil. Your veg tomato soup without maida is ready. Tomatoes are rich in folic acid, vitamin C and moong dal provides protein. Moong dal also cuts down the sharpness of tomatoes and gives this Indian tomato soup a velvety texture. With just 1 tsp of olive oil for six servings, this veg tomato soup without maida is perfect for weight-watchers. Despite being ‘slim’, it is loaded with nutrients, especially vitamin A from the tomatoes and protein from the dal. I would like to share with you some tips to make the perfect Indian tomato soup. 1. Always use fresh red tomatoes that will help to make a nice tomato soup which is not only good in colour but amazing in taste as well without adding any readymade tomato puree or paste. 2. In a deep non-stick pan, heat the olive oil. Add the onions. This is added to add crunch if you do not wish to add you can always omit it. If you love soups that are healthy, check out our collection of healthy soups. Enjoy how to make Indian tomato soup recipe | healthy tomato soup | veg tomato soup without maida | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
Here's a spicy curry from tamilnadu that tastes best with steamed rice. The chettinad masala for this curry can even be made a week in advance and stored in air-tight bottles.
Relish a delightfully new flavor by throwing in a fistful of dill leaves into pressure cooked moong dal. A tadka with spices and onions complement the dal-dill leaf flavors and make your mealtime zara hatke!
spicy yellow moong dal recipe | healthy moong dal | Indian moong dal for weight loss | with 25 amazing images. spicy yellow moong dal recipe | healthy moong dal | Indian moong dal for weight loss is appealing though it encompasses simplicity. Learn how to make healthy moong dal. To make spicy yellow moong dal, clean, wash and soak the yellow moong dal in enough water in a deep bowl for 15 minutes. Drain and keep aside. Combine all the ingredients along with the yellow moong dal and 1½ cups of water in a pressure cooker, mix well and pressure cook for 2 whistles. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid and whisk well. Add ¼ cup of water, mix well and bring to boil. Serve hot. This Spicy Yellow Moong Dal is so tasty you will want to make it every day, and you can – because it is so simple and easy-to-make. Unlike traditional methods of making dal with a ghee-loaded tempering, this healthy moong dal is made without any oil and yet tastes the same. Moong Dal is a storehouse of nutrients like protein, iron and folic acid, so you can relish this dal without any guilt of putting on extra kilos and with the satisfaction of providing your body machinery with required nutrients. This Indian moong dal for weight loss is a wise choice for diabetics and heart patients too! Further the teamwork of onions and tomatoes with basic Indian spices in spicy yellow moong dal produces an excellent mix of flavours and aroma. These vegetables also lend antioxidants, which are necessary compounds to reduce inflammation in the body and keep stress at bay. Tips for spicy yellow moong dal. 1. Instead of slit green chillies and ginger paste you can also add ginger-green chilli paste. 2. If you are serving the dal later, then add water to adjust the consistency of the dal before reheating and serving. 3. This is a zero oil dal, but if you wish you can give a tempering of cumin seeds in a tsp of oil after the dal is cooked. 4. You can buy readymade garam masala or make garam masala at home. Learn how to make spicy yellow moong dal recipe | healthy moong dal | Indian moong dal for weight loss | with step by step photos.
Mysore masala dosa recipe | Mumbai style roadside Mysore masala dosa | Mysore Dosa | with 65 amazing images. This is Mumbai’s own version of Mysore masala dosa. While the traditional Mysore masala dosa features chutney-smeared dosas with a simple potato masala rolled inside it, Mumbai’s street vendors offer a more exotic version, in which crispy dosas are smeared with a sweet, spicy and tangy Mysore chutney and rolled up with a unique masala of chopped and grated veggies perked up with our very own pav bhaji masala. This gives it an absolutely peppy and ‘local’ taste, as well as an interesting mouth-feel! Very sumptuous, this snack is nothing short of a complete meal, when served with hot sambhar and fresh coconut chutney . I would like to suggest 7 tips to make the perfect Mysore masala dosa. 1. In case if you have purchased the dosa batter from the market and you find it thick, then add water as required to get a pouring consistency batter. 2. Add some sooji (rava) to get crispy brown dosas. 3. Ensure that the Mysore chutney is a little thick which will help in easy spreading on the dosa. We have used around 1 cup of water for blending. 4. To make the Mumbai style roadside Mysore masala dosa, heat a non-stick tava. Grease it with ½ tsp of butter. Butter for greasing is used to season the tava and form a layer that helps in easy removal of the dosa after cooking. This initial greasing is done only once before making the dosas. 5. Sprinkle little water on the tava, it should sizzle immediately. If the water is not sprinkled, the excess fat will make the spreading of Mysore masala dosa very difficult. 6. Wipe the tava using a clean muslin cloth or folded tissue. This is to clean and make the tava ready for spreading the dosa batter. If there is any fat on the tava, the dosa will not spread evenly. 7. Spread the dosa batter in a circular motion using a ladle. Our website has a huge collection of over 129 dosa recipes, glance through these different types of Dosa recipes to learn more dosa varieties. Enjoy how to makeMysore masala dosa recipe | Mumbai style roadside Mysore masala dosa | Mysore Dosa | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
Sometimes, simplicity wins over grandeur, and that is very true of this Paneer and Corn Subzi. There is nothing in it that you will not find in your kitchen, and there is nothing to it that will take more than minutes of preparation. However, this easy subzi is just perfect for any occasion, and promises a meal that everybody at the table will enjoy to the core! Do not forget the garam masala and coriander at the end, because that is what gives the final flavourful twist to this delicious preparation.
kathal dry sabzi recipe | kathal ki sabzi | Maharashtrian jackfruit sabzi | masala kathal sabji | with 30 amazing images. kathal dry sabzi recipe | kathal ki sabzi | Maharashtrian jackfruit sabzi | masala kathal sabji is a traditional Indian sabzi. Learn how to make kathal ki sabzi. To make kathal dry sabzi, heat the oil for deep-frying in a deep non-stick pan and deep-fry the jackfruit. Drain on an absorbent paper and sprinkle little salt all over the fried jackfruit evenly and keep aside. For the masala, heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan, add the fenugreek seeds, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, peppercorns, cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, poppy seeds, sesame seeds, kashmiri dry red chillies and coconut and sauté on a medium flame for 4 minutes. Cool slightly and blend in a mixer using ¼ cup of water till smooth. Keep aside. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan, add the curry leaves, onions and ginger-garlic paste and sauté on medium flame for 4 minutes. Add the tomatoes, prepared masala, chilli powder, 5 tbsp of water and salt, mix well and cook on medium flame for 5 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the fried jackfruit, mix well and cook on medium flame for 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Serve hot garnished with coriander. Next time you spot a raw jackfruit in the market, bring it home and try this spicy dry sabzi. This Maharashtrian jackfruit sabzi takes a little bit of time to prepare but it is completely worth the effort, because your family will go gaga over it! The crispy fried kathal is sautéed with onions, tomatoes and a special paste of roasted spices, seeds and coconut. The crunch of the kathal together with the tongue-tickling flavour of this paste and the juiciness of tomatoes and onions makes this kathal ki sabzi a special treat, which everybody will love. You can enjoy this masala kathal sabji with roti or parathas. Have a go at other jackfruit surprises like the Jackfruit Curry and Jackfruit Cutlet. Tips for kathal dry sabzi. 1. The first and most critical step in preparing this subzi is to deep-fry the kathal. It is important to fry it really crisp in order to get this masaledar sabzi right. 2. It is important to serve this sabzi immediately after preparation. Enjoy kathal dry sabzi recipe | kathal ki sabzi | Maharashtrian jackfruit sabzi | masala kathal sabji | with step by step photos.
baked doodhi kofta curry | healthy dudhi kofta curry recipe | non fried lauki kofta curry | with 36 amazing images. baked doodhi kofta curry is a vegetarian dish that is often served with rice or roti. Learn how to make baked doodhi kofta curry | healthy dudhi kofta curry recipe | non fried lauki kofta curry | doodhi Kofta Curry is a delectable North Indian dish that features dumplings made from bottle gourd (doodhi/lauki) and a rich, spicy tomato-based curry. This baked version of the koftas adds a healthier twist to the traditional fried ones, without compromising on taste. The healthy dudhi kofta curry recipe dish is a perfect combination of soft koftas soaked in a flavorful curry, making it a wholesome and satisfying meal. It is loaded with iron and folic acid, and is a wonderful food for mothers-to-be and young kids too. Non fried lauki kofta curry is a delightful, healthier take on the traditional kofta curry. pro tips to make baked doodhi kofta curry : 1. If you don't have an oven, you can also shallow fry the koftas in little oil. 2. To make the curry even more flavorful, you can add a dollop of ghee or butter to it before serving. 3. Do not overcook the gravy after adding the koftas otherwise they may break. Enjoy baked doodhi kofta curry | healthy dudhi kofta curry recipe | non fried lauki kofta curry | with detailed step by step photos.
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