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Khandvi - A Gujrathi snack made from Besan - Low Cal Recipe

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Khandvi is a Gujrathi delicacy. Its a healthy snack as it involves very less usage of oil and yet is very filling as its made of Chickpea flour or besan. Its a snack which needs a bit of practice to get the consistency right and also quick hands to spread n' roll the ready mixture when its done. Since its not very spicy kids love them as well! Goes well as a tea snack. To Serve : 4 Time Req: 20-25mins INGREDIENTS Besan/Chickpea flour - 1 n 1/4 cup Turmeric - a pinch Green chillies - 2-3 [as per taste] Ginger - 1tsp [smooth paste] Baking Soda - a small pinch Yogurt/well beaten curds - 2 cups Water or buttermilk - 1 cup Salt - to taste C oconut - a handful [optional] Fresh Coriander - a few sprigs finely chopped Mustard seeds - 1 tsp Sesame seeds - 1 tsp [optional] Hing - a pinch Curry leaves HOW TO MAKE: In a large bowl, sieve the flour, soda, salt. To this, add turmeric, green chilli - ginger paste and the liquid ingredients..i.e., Curds and water or buttermilk. Using a whisk mix...

ONION AND POTATO BAJJIS

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INGREDIENTS: Onion (big)                        1      Potato                                 1           Gram Flour(BESAN)    1/2 cup Rice Flour                         3/4 cup Red chilly Powder           1 tsp Asafoetida                        a pinch Oil                                     3 Tbsp salt                                   to taste water                               1/2 cup HOW TO MAK...

KERALA MANGO CURRY

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Thanks to my sister Shwe for this yummy recipe:).Enjoy the Kerala Mango curry ! INGREDIENTS White Pumpkin - About 150 -200 gms Turmeric - a pinch Green chillies - 7 to 8   Jeera - 1 tsp  C oconut - a small cup  Yogurt - 4 tsp  Mustard seeds - 1 tsp  Red chillies - 4-5 tsp Curry leaves Mango pulp HOW TO MAKE: Dice white pumpkin into small cubes and cook it with a pinch of turmeric and salt. Add only a couple spoons of water and let it cook in the steam.   While it is cooking, grind green chillies, jeera,  coconut  and yogurt in a mixer.  Once the pumpkin is cooked, add the blended mixture to it.  Add salt to taste.  Keep the heat on simmer for a few minutes until it just begins to boil.  Turn off the stove and add mango pulp (add in increments so it doesnt become too sweet). Add tadka - mustard seeds, red chillies and curry leaves.   Enjoy with white rice. Preparation Time: About 45 minu...

KADAI PANEER

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Kadai Paneer is a yummy spicy tomato based gravy. INGREDIENTS: Paneer, cubed - 2 cups Capsicum -1 Onion -1(large) Green chillies -3 3-4 pods of garlic, crushed 1" piece of ginger, crushed (or 1tsp ginger garlic paste) 1 tomato, pureed 1 tbsp tomato paste (or another pureed tomato) A  pinch of kasuri methi / dried fenugreek leaves 1 tsp red chilli powder A pinch of turmeric powder 1/2 tsp jeera / cumin seeds 1 tsp coriander powder 2 tsp oil Salt to taste Chopped coriander leaves to garnish HOW TO MAKE: Grind the onion along with the green chillies. Take a Kadai(saucepan) and  Heat oil and fry this paste for 2-3 mins. Then add the chilli powder, turmeric, jeera, coriander powder and crushed ginger and garlic (or ginger garlic paste) and mix well, frying for another minute. To this, add the tomato paste and pureed tomato. Fry for another 4-5 minutes until the mixture comes together and the oil begins to separate. Next add the capsicum  and k...

BELE OBBATTU/HOORNADA HOLIGE(ಹೋಳಿಗೆ or ಒಬ್ಬಟ್ಟು)

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BeLe Obbattu is one of my favourite traditional sweets!Wanted to try making this from a long time but had not got enough courage!!hehe..Jokes apart..this is one of the sweets which is considered difficult to prepare especially because of the perfection required.Any flaws during preparation could ruin  the taste! INGREDIENTS: For the dough : 1 cup Chiroti rava (Superfine Sooji Rava ) 1/4 cup Maida(All purpose flour) 1-2 tsp Ghee a pinch of turmeric 1/4 tsp Salt 1/4 cup Oil Oil for roasting For the filling or Hoorna : 1/2 cup Toor dal /  Togari bele 1/2 cup Split chana dal (Split bengal gram / Kadle bele) 1-2 cups Jaggery coarsely powdered / crushed (make in to a  syrup) 6-7 cardamom powdered HOW TO MAKE: Wash the chana dal and toor dal mixture well and pressure cook with a pinch of turmeric and just enough water to cover the dal. (Make sure you add only little water for pressure cooking) ...

PEAS POTATO & SPINACH CUTLETS/ALOO TIKKI

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Aloo Palak and Peas tikkis or cutlets are very nutritious and a sure hit with kids too!! Potatoes have potassium and a large amount of carbohydrates and fibers.. spinach n peas has lots of iron and vitamins..It is a hearty snack and goes great with coffee/tea as well! INGREDIENTS: 2 Medium sized Potatoes 1 small bunch of spinach or palak 1/2 cup green peas [fresh/frozen] Freshly chopped coriander Green Chillies - 2 to 3 in No. Coriander powder - 1 to 2 tsp Jeera or Cumin Powder - 1tsp Chat masala - 1 tsp Red chilli powder / paprika - as per taste Black Salt or Sendha Namak [Optional] Processed Cheese - 2 Triangles [Optional] Salt to taste Bread Crumbs / Fine Sooji Cashew for decoration HOW TO MAKE: Boil, Peel and grate the potatoes and keep it aside. Blanch the spinach in hot water for a min max. Cool it under running water. Dry it and chop fine. Add chopped spinach, coarsely mashed peas, fresh coriander, chillies finely chopped, break the cheese into the ...

RAGI MUDDE(RAGI=FINGER MILLET)

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Surprised by the name of the dish! ?? ! Well Ragi mudde literally translates to a ball made of millet flour. It is a very popular and a staple diet for the people of rural Karnataka. It forms the lunch of every farmer in the village. Ragi is rich with protein and is always considered stomach filling! The dish was brought to the national stage when Indian Prime Minister Deve Gowda brought chefs from Karnataka to the capital to cook this food for him!  So go ahead and enjoy this rural delicacy!! INGREDIENTS: 2 cups of water 1 cup of Ragi flour 1 tsp salt 1/2 tsp oil HOW TO MAKE: Take a saucepan and add water to it. Add salt and oil to it. Before switching on the stove,add 2 tsp of ragi flour to the cold water and blend it well in to a paste. Now switch on the stove and bring the water mixture to boil. When it is boiling well,add 1 cup ragi flour and stir well by using a wooden stick/spatula.Stir quickly so that no lumps are formed. Keep mixing well until a mass i...