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Tomato bread sticks with veg cream dip; this yummy colorful snack combines crispy sticks with a cheesy dip. Pack the dip in spill proof tiffin with two separate compartments for an easy to eat snack.
Here is a great way to enjoy the traditional East Indian recipe, which is originally cooked with whole parwals in a lot of oil. But here, we bring to you an absolutely nutritious treat by giving a healthy twist to this delicious preparation. We have cut the parwal into halves and sauteed it in very little oil, to make sure the oil absorption is at its minimum thereby making it a healthy alternative to the traditional Doi Potol. The blend of curds with flavorful spices gives this recipe a delectable taste. We have used less spices to suit pregnant women as well. This healthy variant of the traditional eastern recipe is sure to tingle your taste buds! Make sure you serve it hot and enjoy it with soft phulkas!
orange mojito recipe | Indian orange mint mojito mocktail | orange mojito with sprite | non alcoholic orange mojito | with 15 amazing images. orange mojito recipe | Indian orange mint mojito mocktail | orange mojito with sprite | non alcoholic orange mojito is a perfect summer drink to beat the heat. Learn how to make Indian orange mint mojito mocktail. To make orange mojito, take a tall glass, put 2 orange halves, 10 mint leaves, 1½ tbsp powdered sugar and ¼ cup orange juice and muddle it for 1 to 2 minutes. Add 2 pinches of salt, 6 ice cubes and ½ cup chilled soda and mix well using a stirrer. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to make 1 more glass. Serve immediately. Indian orange mint mojito mocktail will tantalize your taste buds with its minty orange flavour. This soothing and refreshing drink is a spot-on treat on hot days and to serve as a pre-dinner drink with starters. A selection of common ingredients like orange slices, orange juice and mint are used in the right proportions to impart an immense flavour to non alcoholic orange mojito. The muddling of these ingredients along with powdered sugar adds a fruity and pleasurable tang as well as necessary sweetness to the drink. Prefer to muddle them just before serving, else the lemon juice might turn bitter and add an unappetizing flavour to the orange mojito with sprite. Tips to make orange mojito. 1. You can also use fresh orange juice. 2. Always use chilled soda. 3. You can also use limca or sprite. Enjoy orange mojito recipe | Indian orange mint mojito mocktail | orange mojito with sprite | non alcoholic orange mojito | with step by step photos.
A perfect mid-meal snack for the hot summer days that are waiting around the corner, these quick and easy Fruit Ice Lollies will be loved by kids and adults alike. With a perfect blend of fruity flavours and the right level of sweetness, these lollies taste too good! Moreover, this recipe requires no cooking and can be made in a jiffy. Even kids can make it themselves! Remember to keep the lollies outside the freezer for a few minutes before trying to unmould them, otherwise it will be too difficult to pull them out in tact. You can also try Yoghurt Lollies or Strawberry Lollies .
The beauty of this pudding is that it is made without using gelatine.
Stewed apple rings topped with freshly cooked rabdi and nuts. An immensely pleasing visual presentation.
On valentine’s day or any day, this cake is wonderful way to show your affection to your loved ones. Strawberry hearts is made of a freshly-baked heart-shaped sponge cake soaked and sandwiched with whipped cream and strawberries, and garnished with sliced strawberries. The soaking syrup has brandy, giving it a strong flavour quite different from normal sugar syrups.
eggless orange muffins recipe | easy orange muffin | moist orange muffin | with 25 amazing images. Deliciously moist orange muffin with a tangy orange flavour make a sumptuous treat for your kids. Learn how to make eggless orange muffins recipe | easy orange muffin | moist orange muffin | These bakery style orange muffins are bursting with citrus flavor! These moist muffins use fresh or canned orange juice and orange zest for an amazing orange flavor. You can prepare and keep these easy orange muffin for 2 to 3 days in an air-tight container, so they can grab one anytime they feel hungry! While the muffins aren’t super sweet, the orange glaze is pure sugar bliss! A simple mix of fresh orange juice and powdered sugar creates a lovely topping that enhances eggless orange muffins so well. These muffins are one of the fun Sweet Treats that pampers your kids with every mouthful! Tips to make orange muffins: 1.Use malta oranges to make this recipe as its more sweeter compared to normal oranges. 2. This is how we have finely sliced the orange peel for the garnish. 3. Make sure to use melted butter which is not hot otherwise the muffins will not come out properly. Enjoy eggless orange muffins recipe | easy orange muffin | moist orange muffin | with detailed step by step photos.
Fruit and yoghurt frozen to make a healthy ice-cream your kids are sure to love! yoghurt is a wonder-food for children, with ample protein and calcium essential for their growth and strength. Fruits too contain a horde of nutrients including vitamins and antioxidants that are essential for good health and resistance. When all this goodness comes in a tasty, chill lolly form, which kid can refuse it! all in all, the yoghurt lollies are an ideal summer treat for your young ones.
Sherry makes all the difference to this rich gateau.
A combination of two of my favourite fruits, peach and orange. Chilled stuffed peaches served with warm sweet and tangy orange sauce is just enough to please all your senses.
Fruit and yoghurt, frozen to make a healthy ice-cream which your kids are sure to love.
A colourful selection of fresh and nutritious veggies is steeped in the charmoula marinade (of algerian and moroccan origin) and crisped to perfection. Make sure you make the marinade right, since that is the highlight of this recipe.
Fruity phirni, a variation of rice phirni - soft in texture and pleasant to taste, it poses no problems for the elderly to consume. Roasting poha brings out the taste as well as makes it easier to grind.
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