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It is common to find cabbage and cucumber featuring together in a salad, but have you seen them together in a subzi? Well, this is an amazing find, really. Try this all-new subzi that brings together cabbage and cucumber with green chilli paste and a traditional tempering. The Cabbage and Cucumber Dry Subzi is really mouth-watering and has a fascinating mouth-feel. It is easy and very quick to prepare, but you must have it immediately after preparation because it tends to release water after some time. You can also try other cabbage based recipes like the Cabbage Kootu and the Cabbage Paneer Koftas in Makhani Gravy .
French toast or eggy bread, a sumptuous preparation of bread coated with eggs and milk, is one of the most popular breakfast choices in many parts of the world as it is both tasty and filling. The milky coating gives it a rich taste. The Cinnamon French Toast has a richer and more luxuriant taste as the milk-eggs mixture is tinged with cinnamon. As the cinnamon cooks with the toast, it gives out a really appetizing aroma, which nobody can resist. You can sprinkle a little more cinnamon powder atop the toast before serving, to make it even more tempting! French toasts are best enjoyed fresh and warm, as they get a bit chewy when cold. Enjoy it with a cup of hot coffee , to start your day on a wonderful note. You can also try other toast options like the Oats Moong Toast and Grilled Corn Toast .
This recipe packages soft and splendid khatta dhoklas in an all-new, super exciting form. Here, the dhoklas are bathed in a creamy coconut sauce, made of coconut milk perked up with a simple tempering and spiced up with green chilli paste. Curry leaves give the coconut sauce a wonderful aroma and also add to the good looks as they contrast against the white background. Khatta Dhokla Topped with Coconut Sauce is a great way to start your meal. You can also have it as an evening snack . If you don’t know how to make dhoklas, you can look up our recipes or buy a pack of instant dhokla mix from the market. Try other dhokla recipes like the Methi Moong Dal Dhokla and the Moong Dal Dhokla .
Bakar Khani Naan is a unique baked naan that is coated with poppy seeds and flavoured with cardamom powder. Baking gives this Hyderabadi naan a special taste and aroma, which are heightened by brushing it with melted butter before serving. Make sure you serve it immediately to experience the best flavour and texture. When one batch of the naan is being baked, make sure you keep the remaining rolled ones covered with a damp muslin cloth; otherwise they will dry up and spoil the texture. You can try other naan recipes like Butter Naan and Nawabi Naan .
The perfect tomato gravy that's not too tangy yet not bland. The sugar helps balance the tanginess of the tomatoes so feel free to adjust the sugar content to suit your requirement. The cream and milk add volume and body to the gravy that is flavoured with the basic masalas like cardamom, ginger and green chillies. Paneer is added to the gravy, however you can use any vegetable of your choice. Enjoy this amazingly simple dish with a pulao or some parathas.
Potatoes and green peas in a tomato-based gravy is one of the most common dishes you can think of. Any day you are in a hurry and find these two ingredients in the fridge, you will stop thinking of what to cook and immediately take these out. The same old duo comes to you in an all-new form in this recipe. The addition of dry fruits and nuts like raisins and cashewnuts, and a sprinkling of toasted sesame seeds gives the Darbari Aloo Mutter Sabzi a rich mouth-feel and vibrant flavour. Nevertheless, this recipe is as easy as any Aloo Mutter Sabzi, given that it is made using the microwave oven. It takes you less than 10 minutes to place this delightful dish on the table, once you are ready with all the ingredients. Try other microwave recipes like the Mutter Pulao and Mushroom Mutter Makhani .
Totally off-beat and irresistibly tasty, the Vegetable Rice Cupcake is a unique treat made by baking a mixture of cooked rice and assorted veggies tempered with seeds and cashews. The rice mixture is baked in cupcake moulds, which gives it an attractive and handy form. What makes this snack really exciting is the mind-blowing range of textures it has in store for you – from the succulence of sweet corn to the crunch of cashews, every bite will surprise you! Indeed, this Jain-friendly recipe is one that is packed with fun! You can also try other Jain recipes like Jain Vada Pav and JJain Pav Bhaji .
Think of pineapples and coconut milk and the first thing you notice is the contrast between the two – right from the texture to the flavour and aroma, everything about these two are contrasting. Yet, the two get along so beautifully with each other, balancing their features and giving your palate a fine treat. In this amazing Coconut Pineapple Curry, pineapple and coconut milk are combined with a flavoursome paste of coconut, ginger and other spices, to get a really tongue-tickling dish that everybody will enjoy. Serve the Coconut Pineapple Curry hot and fresh. Enjoy other recipes like Cashew Curry and Phudina, Coriander and Coconut Milk Rice .
Bored of having chole with bhature? Here is a yummy variation, in a handy, easy-to-serve snack-style format. A spicy and tangy chole preparation is placed inside a plain flour dough leavened with yeast, and baked in an oven. Somewhat like a chole stuffed bun, these Baked Chole Parcels have a fluffy texture with a scrumptious centre filling. You must prepare the chole 1-3 hours in advance and allow it to cool before stuffing it into the dough, in order to get the right texture. The Baked Chole Parcels are wonderful to serve as a snack with tea or as a starter at a party. Try other chole recipes like Chole Tikki Chaat and Pindi Chole Roll .
Fenugreek leaves and sesame seeds are mixed with assorted flours in this tasty wheat flour free version of the popular gujarati thepla!
Made in just 1 teaspoon of oil, this puffed cereal and cornflakes chivda is lighter and healthier than the original.
A tasty mélange of crisp vegetables in schezwan sauce.
A scone is a single-serving sized, mildly-sweet bread with a very pleasing mouth-feel. It is usually made of a combination of plain flour and whole wheat flour, with baking powder as the leavening agent. It is baked on sheet pans or in a baking tray. Scones are also sometimes glazed with a milk wash, to give them a milky aroma and to retain the softness. Scones taste different from teacakes and other sweet buns made with yeast. Scones are an indispensable part of a continental breakfast and some evening tea routines too. It is usually served with tea or coffee, and clotted cream and jam. Scones with Whipped Cream and Jam can also make a light afternoon meal with tea. Here is how to make this heavenly treat!
Praline gives any dessert an irresistible appeal, with its interesting crunch and delightful sweetness. It is easy to recreate the same praline effect using crushed mixed nut chikki. You just need to be careful to crush the chikki coarsely so you actually meet tidbits of it when you munch on the cake. In this heavenly Strawberry and Pineapple Praline Cake, vanilla sponge cake is sandwiched with juicy fruits, coated with whipped cream and topped with crushed chikki. Each bite of this cake is a memorable experience! You can also try making other desserts like Eggless Semolina and Coconut Cake , and White Chocolate Walnut Praline Rocks .
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