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palak chicken by Aparna Anuragyummy non-veg dish very easy to prepare |
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Wheat Sprout Stir fry by Poornima hegdeA delicious, spicy and very nutritious dish that can be eaten as a salad, as a side dish with lunch/dinner or even as a morning cereal. |
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Pulisseri: Marrow -Yogurt soup/curry by Sherin Deepu"Oru nalla pulisseri undengil pinne kari onnum venda". I have heard ammachi say that a million times. Her speciality was kaya (plaintain) pulisseri though. I didnt get the raw plantain, instead I thought of making use of an English vegetable - Marrow. I tastes superb and eating it u feel like marrow should have been a keralan… |
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Cottage Cheese Jalfrezi by Hina GujralIn recent years Paneer Jalfrezi or Mixed Vegetable Jalfrezi has gained quite a rank in popularity charts of vegetarian dishes in India but like me most of the Paneer Jalfrezi lovers does not know what does the word "Jalfrezi means", earlier I use to think Jalfrezi is some kind of special spice used to season this curry. The word… |
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shengadanyachi chutney by pshinde2109shengadanyachi chutney is one of famous chutney in Maharashtrian meals.It makes great side dip for every meal. |
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Restaurant style chick pea gravy|Channa batura gravy by Lourdes PrincyThick spicy chick pea gravy to go with breads and indian flat breads. |
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bread dahi vada (video recipe) by ShobhaBread dahi vada is a quick, easy, yummy & instant version of the original dal vadas. |
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GOBI MANCHURIAN/CAULIFLOWER MANCHURIAN by Kokila KarthikeyanGobi Manchurian- a popular Indo Chineese dish can be served as a snack or an appetizer when prepared dry. The Cauliflower has a crispy coating and is tossed with a mouth-watering spicy sauce.Try this absolutely delicious recipe! |
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Plum Tomato Chutney Plum Tomato Chutney by Gouri HaldarTomato chutney is a must to have delicacy during any occasions in a Bengali household in India. It is extremely popular in Bengal as well as in other places like Andhra though the preparations is little different in different places. In Bengal, it is sweet chutney, can have different variations as per the season but a must when there… |
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Khatta Meetha Chatpata Chole by MiraSharing with you a tongue tickling recipe which gives you a mixed taste... sweet, sour, spicy to make it an aromatic accompaniment :p Olive oil is used in this recipe. You can use any oil of your choice. For children you decide the use of chillies as preferred. This dish can be had as a chole chat separately in a bowl and… |
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Chana dal by Aparna AnuragDal (also spelled dahl or daal) or Pappu in telugu is a preparation of pulses (dried lentils ,peas and beans) which have been stripped of their outer hulls and split. It also refers to the thick stew prepared from these pulses, an important part of indian,nepali,srilanka,bangladeshi cuisine. It is regularly eaten with rice and… |
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Brinjal fry (Kathirikkai poriyal) by Shobana VijayAn easy to make yummy side dish for Rice Varieties. There are many ways to make the dish, yet I like this simple way of making using Sambar powder. I always want this poriyal without changing the shape of the long cuts, so I used to be extra careful while preparing this. At the same time I don’t want to use more oil also. The finished… |
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beetroot raita (Step by Step with photo) by swati paathakBeetroot raita is a healthy and bright colored, beautiful looking raita. This pink colored raita is the best ever with Parathas or as a side dish along with your main course meal. |
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Peas and Cheese (with Mushrooms) by K. GarnerThis is from Favorite Indian Food by Diane Seed and is described as "a mild but tasty vegetable side dish". I agree. |
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Gujarati Vegetables With Lime And Cilantro! by kathy goriEver since Paula Wolfert gave me a Clay Coyote Flameware skillet the other day, I've been jonesing to use it. However, at the same time I got the skillet, I also got all inspired to fix some meatless Indian raw salads that I'd learned of from a cookbook she'd also given me. I kept staring at the beautiful Flameware skillet up on the… |
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