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Murukku

Murukku by briju

Murukku is also known as chakali; Kannada: ಚಕ್ಲಿ chakli; Gujarati: ચકરી chakri; Marathi: चकली ; Telugu: మురుకులు murukulu, చక్రాలు chakralu, or జంతికలు jantikalu,Konkani: Chakri or Chakkuli. Its Malay name is akar kelapa.Murukku is most commonly made of mixed rice flour, urad dal flour and water, seasoned with salt, asafoetida and…

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Homemade Paneer / Indian Cottage Cheese

Homemade Paneer / Indian Cottage Cheese by briju

Dating back to anicent India, paneer remains the most common type of cheese used in traditional South Asian Cuisine.The use of paneer is more common in Nepal, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh due to the prominence of milk in our cuisine. Paneer is one of the most importantand vital part of Punjabi cuisine just like makhan and…

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Kalakand - Milk Fudge

Kalakand - Milk Fudge by briju

Kalakand is an exotic and traditional sweet made from milk and sugar, ideal for Holi, Navratri and Diwali. It is most popular in Western India and is known as Mawa mishri in Rajasthan and Pal Khoa in South. This recipe is very easy to make, traditionally the sweet is prepared by boiling milk till it thickens, alum is added to the…

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Tex Mex Veggie Scones

Tex Mex Veggie Scones by briju

Tex Mex is a term describing regional American Cuisine using products available in USA nad using culinary creations of Mexican cuisine is a perfect fusion of Mexican dishes with American twist.As we all know some kids are very fussy about eating and one such kid is my niece, I used to try every possible way to feed her some veggies.…

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Baby Corn Tempura and Spicy Vegetable Stir Fry

Baby Corn Tempura and Spicy Vegetable Stir Fry by briju

Baby corn or corn are my favourite vegetables, I love to add in kebab, tikka, noodles, salads. Corn on the cob with flavoured butter is my all time favourite. When I saw the mail for this months theme for Blogging Marathon that we are would be cooking with corn I jumped for taking the category with Cooking with Corn as my first week…

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Fada Laapsi - (Gujarati Pressure Cooker Recipe)

Fada Laapsi - (Gujarati Pressure Cooker Recipe) by briju

Blogging Marathon # 35 Week 2 Day 3Theme : Pressure Cooker RecipesCourse : DessertMy today's post all time favourite of Gujarati's and a must sweet during auspicious occasions such as marriages, house-warning ceremony, any feast to celebrate birth of a child or during kesh mundan etc, laapsi is a must and in olden days the menu…

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Eggless Strawberry Swiss Roll Cake - Biskuitroulade

Eggless Strawberry Swiss Roll Cake - Biskuitroulade by briju

Blogging Marathon # 38 Week 1 Day : 1Theme : One dish, Different Country - Cakes from Around the World - British Rolled cakeCourse : DessertWhile there have been many arguments as to the origin of the Swiss roll, it probably originated in Central Europe rather than in Switzerland. The term Swiss roll to described a filled roll cake…

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Salat Aravi - Simple Arab Salad

Salat Aravi - Simple Arab Salad by briju

Blogging Marathon # 38 , Week 3 Day : 2Theme : Soups and SaladsCourse : StartersThis salad recipe is very simple yet a prominent part of Middle Eastern Cuisine, is served with rice dish such as Mujadarah (Lentil Rice dish), Kabbsa or Kabseh ( Whole Spice infused Basmati rice), Machboos or Maqluba (Rice and Chicken). It is often served…

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Eggless Chocolate Cake

Eggless Chocolate Cake by briju

Blogging Marathon # 38 , Week 4 Day : 3Theme : Kids Delight - ChocolateCourse : DessertsEggless Chocolate Cake in just 5 minutes time sounds awesome and mouthwatering too. Today we are going to make a quick Chocolate Cake in microwave which is quick and sinfully chocolaty. I wanted to bake this cake since i ever first had in 2011 at…

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Kaju Pista Roll

Kaju Pista Roll by briju

India is land of diverse cultures, traditions and languages in all its myriad forms. Every now and then India celebrates festivals of all sorts that is why India is also called of Land of Festivals. We Indian don need any special occasion to celebrate i.e we celebrate everything from birth of a child, birthday of God and Goddesses,…

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