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Thai soups are either coconut-milk based or thin and clear flavoured with lemon grass and pepper. This thin clear soup is well-endowed with taste as well as therapeutic properties-especially if you have a cold or a sore throat. Soya sauce, garlic, and pepper add a nice tarty flavour making it an ideal soup to soothe your bad throat. If you are serving a Thai -based meal, begin with this thin soup dotted with paneer and vegetables, and your family will enjoy it.
White sauce is frequently used in continental cuisine. Here is a low calorie version of white sauce which made healthy by the use of cauliflower for creaminess and whole wheat flour instead of the refined plain flour. Enjoy using this white sauce without the guilt for making your favourites dishes like pastas and baked dishes.
Bow shaped pasta tossed in a simple olive salsa and herbs. Add a portion of garlic bread and a glass of wine if you like, to complete this meal. Do keep in mind that the olives are pickled in brine and so you may need to a little cautious while adding salt to this recipe.
Strange as it may sound, the most important aspect of this drink is that the glasses’ rim must be coated with salt! The salted rim gives an amazing feeling while sipping this drink. Do not forget to garnish it with lemon slices. Tomatoes, of course, are rich in folic acid and vitamins A and C, making this as healthy as it is tasty – a range combination of characteristics! Tabasco and Worcestershire sauces add zing to this drink, which is healthier and tastier than aerated drinks that provide nothing but calories.
The hariyali roti is so flavourful and aromatic that you cannot say, “no,” even if your tummy is full. The unique combination of flours and milk in this dough gives it a wonderful texture, while the greens make the roti not just vibrant but toothsome too.
The deep dish tomato cheese delight is a thick crust pizza cooked in a deep pie-dish with interlaced layers of tomato and mozzarella cheese. It is magical how just a few basic ingredients can result in such a fantastic pizza!
nachni chi bhakri | nachni bhakri with rice flour | protein rich ragi bhakri | hand rolled nachni bhakri | with 27 amazing images. nachni chi bhakri | nachni bhakri with rice flour | protein rich ragi bhakri | hand rolled nachni bhakri is a perfect example showcasing simple yet elegant Indian cuisine. Learn how to make nachni bhakri with rice flour. Nachni bhakri, also called ragi bhakri, is a staple food of Maharashtra. While some prefer to make it exclusively with ragi flour, others add small quantities of rice flour to make rolling easier. Like most traditional recipes, this nachni bhakri with rice flour too has its charm when served with thecha or spicy zunka. It is however very important to serve the hand rolled nachni bhakri made without ghee hot and fresh off the tava as it will become hard when it cools. Each protein rich ragi bhakri yields approx. 2.5 g of protein and 99.8 mg of calcium and the due of these nutrients is a simple way to maintain bone health. With 3.5 g of fibre per bhakri, it suits a weight loss, healthy heart and a diabetic diet too. Ragi, not being a very good source of sodium, is also suitable for those with high blood pressure. They should however add salt in restricted quantity as prescribed. Tips for nachni chi bhakri. 1. Serve nachni bhakri with rice flour with green chilli thecha. See how to make green chilli thecha. 2. Gradually add enough hot water to make a soft dough. We added 1/2 cup water plus 1 tablespoon. Since the water is hot we kept adding little hot water at a time. You must make a soft dough or it will not roll well. If your dough is not soft, then add a bit more HOT water. 3. Using the palm of your hand press down gently on the bhakri and roll it in a clockwise direction. 4. Keep cooking and flipping the bhakri on open flame. See how the bhakri has puffed up. 5. If your bhakri has a small hole in it, it will not puff while cooking on open flame. Enjoy nachni chi bhakri | nachni bhakri with rice flour | protein rich ragi bhakri | hand rolled nachni bhakri | with step by step photos.
nachni nimki recipe | Indian ragi nimki | healthy Bengali wheat flour and ragi nimki | with 13 amazing images. nachni nimki recipe | Indian ragi nimki | healthy Bengali wheat flour and ragi nimki is a non-fried version of the famous Bengali snack. Learn how to make Indian ragi nimki. Nimki is an all-time favourite Bengali jar snack, just perfect to have with a cup of steaming hot tea. Here is an equally tasty but healthier version of the traditional snack, made with whole wheat flour and nachni flour. We have used a dash of garlic and green chillies to perk up the crunchy Indian ragi nimki, but you can go for any other seasonings of your choice. In fact, you can go an extra mile and incorporate leafy veggies into the dough to make nachni nimki even more nutritious. Together with delicious dips like yoghurt paneer dip, it makes a yummy evening snack. The healthy Bengali wheat flour and ragi nimki abounds in fiber which helps to maintain blood sugar and blood cholesterol levels. These munchies can easily be carried to work and enjoyed with friends and colleagues. Ragi lends iron which helps to boost hemoglobin and avoid fatigue setting in. The magnesium from the combination of wheat flour and ragi flour can also help to maintain nerve function and normal heartbeat. Tips for nachni nimki. 1. Wheat flour can be substituted with jowar flour. 2. You can also add 1 tbsp of sesame seeds (til) to the dough. This will further boost its iron content. 3. This nimki can also be baked in a pre-heated oven at 180ºC for approx. 15 to 18 minutes. Remember to turn the nimki once in between. Enjoy nachni nimki recipe | Indian ragi nimki | healthy Bengali wheat flour and ragi nimki | with step by step photos.
farali bhajiya recipe | farali suran pakora | vrat ke pakode | upvas pakoda | with 26 amazing images. farali suran pakora is a sumptuous snack for fasting days which is very easy to prepare. Learn how to make farali bhajiya recipe | farali suran pakora | vrat ke pakode | upvas pakoda | Farali bhajiya is a deep-fried snack prepared during the Navratri fasting, or other Upvas or vrat days like Ekadashi, Mahashivratri, or Janmashtami. It is crispy from outside and mildly spicy from inside. Farali suran bhajiya is made using yam, rajgira flour for binding, crunchiness of peanuts, tanginess of lemon juice and peppy green chillies make the perfect balance of flavours which makes farali suran pakora taste unique. Hot upvas pakoda served with farali green chutney and a cup of hot tea will surely satisfy your cravings. Tips to make farali bhajiya: Make sure to the bhajiya batter should be slightly thick. 2. Instead of yam you can also add grated potato. 3. Make sure to squeeze water properly from the yam otherwise the batter will become thin. 4. Farali bhajiyas taste great when served immediately with green chutney. Enjoy farali bhajiya recipe | farali suran pakora | vrat ke pakode | upvas pakoda | with detailed step by step images
raw banana fry | banana rava fry | kacha kela fry | with 23 amazing images. raw banana fry is an easy recipe where raw banana is sliced and pan-fried along with everyday spices till it turns crispy and brown in color. Learn how to make raw banana fry | banana rava fry | kacha kela fry | This banana rava fry is our absolute favourite and perfect for weekday meals, tastes so good with dal chawal) curd rice or as such. It’s super crispy , spicy and makes a simple vegan and gluten-free side dish. Raw banana slices are marinated in tangy spicy paste and then coated with rava / sooji and then shallow fried. kacha kela fry is widely known as mock fish meat as the process of making is also very similar and can be served as evening tea time snack for both vegetarian and meat-eaters. Tips to make raw banana fry: 1. This small size of bananas are perfect to make rava fry and bhajias. 2. Instead of lemon juice you can also use tamarind pulp. 3. Make sure to slice the banana of uniform thickness, else the cooking time will vary. Enjoy raw banana fry | banana rava fry | kacha kela fry | with detailed step by step photos
no bread sandwich recipe | vegetable suji sandwich | sooji sandwich | with 30 amazing images. A delightful and healthy alternative to traditional sandwiches, the no bread sandwich offers a unique and flavorful experience. Learn how to make no bread sandwich recipe | vegetable suji sandwich | sooji sandwich | Have you ever thought that there can be a sandwich without bread too? Not really.. well.. There can definitely be a sandwich without bread and you can call it suji sandwich. This no bread sandwich requires no bread at all yet you can make a sandwich and it is possible only with semolina. Although this vegetable suji sandwich recipe is something out of the way and this same batter is used to prepare Instant uttapam or instant dhokla. This sooji sandwich recipe is soo easy to make that it can be instantly made for kids tiffin, breakfast or snacks. Feel free to add any vegetables of your choice to make this sandwich. pro tips to make no bread sandwich: 1.You can add any other mixed vegetables of your choice like green peas, coloured bell peppers to make this recipe. 2. Do not overfill the toaster with batter otherwise the batter will ooze out of the toaster as there will be no space for it to fluff. 3. You can use processed or mozzarella cheese instead of cheese slices to make this recipe. Enjoy no bread sandwich recipe | vegetable suji sandwich | sooji sandwich | with detailed step by step photos.
Made in a jiffy, this recipe is a good bet for any party. Tofu and bean sprouts generously boost the good-health quotient of this dish. Not to forget that I've used sugar substitutes instead of sugar. All of which makes this a safe venture for diabetics too! Preferably, use whole wheat noodles in the place of maida noodles. For those who have high blood pressure, high sodium foods like soya sauce should be restricted; hence I have used only 1 tsp of it. Garlic and red chilli flakes pep up the taste, but feel free to adjust their quantities as per your likings. Combine the noodles with a vegetable gravy dish for a complete meal combo.
This is the South Indian counterpart of kadi. It can be prepared with various vegetables like ladies finger, white pumpkin, capsicum, colocasia etc. Try other curries such as Mixed Vegetable Kuzhambu , Pumpkin Kootu , Kadala Curry and serve with plain rice .
This chutney is usually made of dry coconut, which is high in saturated (bad) fat. I made this healthier low-fat version by completely avoiding the use of coconut. This chutney is just as tasty and adds zing to traditional foods like stuffed bajra roti, page… garlic is a heart-friendly ingredient as it helps to decrease cholesterol levels, thereby protecting our heart form any damage.
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