Peas and Cheese (with Mushrooms)This is from Favorite Indian Food by Diane Seed and is described as "a mild but tasty vegetable side dish". I agree. |
1 vote
1858 views
|
|
Channa MasalaThis is one of my favorite Indian vegetarian dishes. I always load up on a few helpings when I'm at the buffet! Chick-peas are great for you, and filling too. This fabulous recipe is adapted from a classic by Madhur Jaffrey. I made it a bit more healthy. Use more butter and less oil if you want a richer flavor and don't care… |
1 vote
4889 views
|
|
Mushroom Broccoli Tomato soup - Indian styleA hearty and rich Indian inspired soup hits the spot while waiting for the main meal. For a dedicated post...refer to: http://www.foodessa.com/2014/10/autumn-table-invite-and-laurentian.html |
1 vote
2755 views
|
|
Mango Malai KulfiKulfi is a popular frozen dairy dessert from the Indian Subcontinent. It is often described as "traditional Indian Subcontinent ice cream".It is popular throughout places such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Burma (Myanmar), and the Middle East, and widely available in Indian restaurants in Europe, East Asia and North… |
1 vote
3376 views
|
|
Chana dalDal (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… |
1 vote
2754 views
|
|
Orange SmoothieThe orange (specifically, the sweet orange) is the fruit of the citrus species.The origin of the term orange is presumably the Sanskrit word for "orange tree".The majority of their crop is used mostly for juice extraction.Oranges, like most citrus fruits, are a good source of vitamin C.Oranges, whose flavour can vary from sweet to… |
1 vote
2094 views
|
|
Chicken madrasi
|
1 vote
3078 views
|
|
Vegetable PakoraPakoras are created by taking one or two ingredients and dipping them in a batter of gram flour and then deep-frying them. When onions, on their own, are prepared in the same way, they are known as onionbhaji. A version of pakora made with wheat flour, salt, and tiny bits of potato or onion (optional) is called noon bariya (nūn=salt)… |
1 vote
2941 views
|
|
palak chickenyummy non-veg dish very easy to prepare |
1 vote
2670 views
|
|
chili chickenyummy non veg Indian capsicum chicken recipe |
1 vote
4860 views
|