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Malpuas are rich, soft deep fried pancakes which are soaked in saffron flavoured syrup and eaten warm topped with rabdi or just chopped almonds and pistachios. Traditionally malai malpuas are made from thickened milk or rabdi but this recipe is of instant malpuas using cream. You will find it easier to cook these malpuas on a non-stick pan, smearing the malpuas with enough ghee whilst cooking.
Rich creamy kulfi topped with falooda and rose syrup is a dessert which finds a place at every Indian buffet counter. Kulfi is our very own Indian ice-cream made from thickened and reduced milk flavoured with saffron and cardamom. Falooda is fresh cornflour "sev" (vermicelli). Kulfi falooda are almost synonymous and make perfect dessert mates. You will find ready dried falooda in the market which has to be rehydrated before use. But of course, nothing is as good as making it yourself!
A very unusual set of ingredients team up to make this refreshing drink! A blend of coconut water and pulpy tender coconut meat, tinged with a shot of vanilla, is garnished with rose petals, which not only gives the drink a lovely rose flavour but also a beautiful appearance. The Coconut Vanilla Ice-Cream Cooler, which combines the rejuvenating coolness of coconut water and rose, is just perfect for a hot summer’s day. With coconut water and coconut meat combo you can also dish up other refreshing drinks like Coconut Paw Paw and Coconut Pineapple Drink .
Qabooli biryani recipe | Hyderabadi chana dal biryani | instant pot Indian chana dal biryani | Hyderabadi Qubooli biryani | with 60 amazing images. Qabooli biryani recipe | Hyderabadi chana dal biryani | instant pot Indian chana dal biryani | Hyderabadi Qubooli biryani is a delightful recipe which is packed with a brilliant blend of flavours and textures, which makes it very, very impressive. Learn how to make Hyderabadi chana dal biryani. To make Qabooli biryani, first make rice and then chana dal mixture. Wash and soak the chana dal in enough water for 2 hours, drain and keep aside. Combine the chana dal, turmeric powder, salt and enough water in a deep non-stick pan, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 6 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Drain well and keep aside. Heat the oil and ghee in a broad non-stick pan, add the onions, ginger-garlic paste, cardamom and cinnamon and sauté on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Add the turmeric powder, chilli powder, garam masala and cumin seeds powder and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute. Lower the flame, add the curds, mix well and cook for 30 seconds, while stirring continuously. Add the cooked chana dal and little salt, mix gently and cook on a medium flame for 2 minutes, while stirring continuously. Keep aside. Then to make Hyderabadi chana dal biryani, combine the saffron and warm milk in a bowl, mix well and keep aside. Take a deep non-stick pan or a handi, put ghee and cook on a medium flame for a few seconds. Remove the pan from the flame, add half the rice and spread it evenly. Put half the chana dal mixture and spread it evenly. Sprinkle half of the mint-coriander mixture evenly over it. Put half the saffron-milk mixture and 2 tbsp of rose water evenly over it. Repeat steps 3 to 6 to make 1 more layer. Place the deep non-stick pan or handi on a non-stick tava (griddle) and cook on a slow flame for 20 minutes. Serve hot. Hyderabadi Qubooli biryani is a unique dish that is truly tongue-tickling! You can make this vegetarian version on a festival day or include it in a party menu as it is quite grand. All it requires is a bowl of curd or a raita as an accompaniment along with fried papad to make a meal. Here, rice is layered with spicy chana dal and laced with unique flavouring substances like saffron and rose water. This gives the instant pot Indian chana dal biryani a very different flavour and aroma, which combines the pungency of spices, the tanginess of curds and the richness of ingredients like saffron. Although we usually associate rose water with mithai and not with savoury biryanis, you will find that it adds a special touch to this Hyderabadi chana dal biryani. This special dish is a bit time-consuming, but definitely worth the effort. You can also try your hand at making other biryanis like the shahi korma biryani and the minty paneer biryani. Tips to make Qabooli biryani. 1. All ingredients can be prepared in advance and kept just the assembling and cooking in a handi should be done just before serving. 2. Good quality of saffron should be used to get a nice yellow orangish colour and always mixed in warm milk. 3. Deep-fried onions should be nice and crispy. 4. Always use only basmati rice for biryanis and soak it well. Enjoy Qabooli biryani recipe | Hyderabadi chana dal biryani | instant pot Indian chana dal biryani | Hyderabadi Qubooli biryani | with step by step photos.
A shaahi drink in which mild spices romance with the almonds and milk resulting in a rich taste. Make the paste in advance and mix it with milk whenever hunger pangs strike on a fasting day.
The Mughals are known for their love of all things delicious and fragrant. Thus flowers hold a special place in Mughlai cooking. The rose with its lovely fragrance and delicious subtle flavours is their first choice. The ever-popular Falooda that is available today at every restaurant just down the road is the innovation of the Mughlai. This popular recipe uses readily available rose syrup along with freshly prepared Falooda sev and cooling garden cress seeds. Enjoy this drink chilled on a hot summer day! Do try other rose flavoured recipes like Rose Barfi , Rose and Almond Ice Cream and Coconut Rose Drink .
This exclusive recipe multiplies the kick of having a falooda with the joy of having a luscious smoothie. Instead of the usual falooda in which milk, ice-cream and falooda sev and seeds are layered, here we make a creamy, rose-tinged smoothie of ice-cream and milk and top it with falooda sev and seeds, to benefit from their unique mouth-feel. A garnish of rose petals adds to the visual appeal of this smoothie, making it totally irresistible. The Falooda Smoothie is a fabulous treat for people of all age groups. If you are one who loves smoothies then you must also try our innovative smoothies like Spiced Chai Smoothie , Banoffee Smoothie and Thandai Smoothie and fruity smoothies like Pineapple Basil Smoothie , Black Grape Smoothie and Strawberry Banana Smoothie .
An interesting version of kheer in which sweet boondis are used to thicken and flavour the milk. It is important to remember to cool the milk completely before you add the boondi so that the boondi stays whole. If you add it into hot or warm milk it is sure to disintegrate giving you a besan flavoured rabdi.
This summer - time favourite is almost a meal. Serve it at high tea or after "bhel puri'.
Try this different, yet delicious jalebis made of apple rings. Apple rings are dipped into a fermented batter and deep fried and soaked in a saffron-flavored sugar syrup. Crispy and syrupy, serve it with slivers of pistachios and almonds. Mmmm…yummy! Treat your family to a dinner of Delhi ka Zaika - Phudina Lassi , Hare Bhare Kebab , Quick Vegetable Korma , Layered Bread Kofta Biryani , Kale Angoor ka Raita and end on a sweet note with Seb ki Jalebi.
Although Sandesh, one of the all-time favourite amongst Bengali Sweets , can be made quickly using readymade paneer, nothing can match the texture you get with soft, homemade paneer. And, all it will take you is a few minutes longer to curdle the milk and strain it. Here, we show you how to make Rose Sandesh from scratch. You will be overwhelmed by the melt-in-the-mouth texture and the aesthetic aroma of rose that engulfs this delicious mithai. You can prepare the Rose Sandesh in bulk and store it in the fridge for 3-4 days.
When mithai and malai come together, what you get is a glass full of delight! Here is an innovative yet quick dessert of malai kulfi topped with jalebis and falooda sev, drizzled temptingly with rose syrup. The Kulfi and Jalebi Sundae is a dessert perfectly suited to the desi palate, pampering the diner with the richest flavours and most irresistible aromas!
Refresh yourself with this rejuvenating drink, which has the tingle of coconut water, the soothing texture of tender coconut meat and the pleasant aroma of rose syrup. Kewra essence, which is an exclusive flavouring used in North Indian mithai, gives the Coconut Rose Drink an exotic aroma and flavour, which enthral the senses! Enjoy this refreshing drink with snacky jar bites like Baked Chaklis , Cheese Chilli Frisbees , Jowar Til Nimki , Soya and Til Crispies and Spicy Pudina Khakhras .
When you yearn for something off-beat, something so zesty it will transform your day, go for this Creamy Thick Curd Dip using Capsicum and Rose Syrup. Ingredients that you would never have thought of combining, like rose syrup, petals and capsicum come together with thick curds and a couple of sauces to make an innovative and exotic dip, which tastes great with crackers or toasted bread. If you are using fresh rose petals, serve the dip immediately after preparation because the petals will start turning black.
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