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Mattar Samosa by Preeti gargToday my two special friends came to my home, I felt great. I made this “Matter Baby Samosa”, they love it. Samosa is a very famous snack in North-Delhi with tea or coffee. Mostly samosa prepared with potatoes but now people more concern about their health and they avoid all carbohydrates stuff, still we enjoy samosa with decreasing… |
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Kesari (Semolina Indian Sweet) by Navaneetham KrishnanFragrances of ghee, nutmeg and saffron, pleasurable to the tastebuds. |
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Stuffed Bitter Gourd Fry by Paul Anderson LumenSomething Different |
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Curry leaves Valakkai Poriyal (Plantain Chips) by Navaneetham KrishnanA lovely crispy-crunchy accompaniment for rice or snacking. |
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Christmas Cookies-Kulkuls by Paul Anderson LumenChristmas Sweets in India |
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Amritsari Fish- A popular street food of Punjab by Sonali PradhanAmritsari Fish, a delicacy originated from Amritsar, Punjab is also a popular street food sold in the streets corner of Amritsar. This is an easy fried fish dish cooked in minutes with the readily available ingredients from your kitchen. Serve this as an appetizer for your cocktail party or side dish for your main course. I prepared… |
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Tasty Indian by Amanda MillenOne of the values of making bread is the sharing, not just of the food but of the idea. Knowledge is wealth - and over the years, I would like to think I have enriched a lot of minds with bread recipes that I have taught others to make. I have been to a lot of places, enough to compare and incorporate the various cultures in my… |
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Jalebi by Suhaina RasheedIndian sweet made with all purpose flour fried and dipped in flavored sugar syrup. |
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How to Make Perfect Puri/Poori by Hina GujralHow to make perfect Puri is no secret mantra, all it requires is bit of practice. Puri or Poori is renowned Indian puffed bread. These plump, spherical deep-fried breads are native of Indian sub-continent. The culinary tour of the by-lanes of old cities is never considered complete without enjoying Puri dipped in piping hot bold… |
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Pudina/Mint Chutney by Navaneetham Krishnanmint leaves for the cool fresh taste, yoghurt for the natural tinge and that bit of spiciness from dried red chilies. |
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Cabbage Stir Fried with Kadalai Paruppu/Chana Dal And Cumin Seeds by Navaneetham KrishnanUnless you enjoy pairing this dish with something else, it's lovely with rice and other sides. |
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Spinach Bhaji (Fritters) by Navaneetham KrishnanCrispiness and awesomeness for any time is good time snack. |
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Samosa by Aparna Anurag
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Vegetable Pakora by Aparna AnuragPakoras 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)… |
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Gluten Free Masoor Dal Cutlet Recipe by Hina GujralGluten Free Masoor Dal Cutlet Recipe is a satiating party appetizer or teatime snack with crisp exterior and soft kebab like texture underneath. The term cutlet defines a flat croquette of minced meat, nuts, or pulses, typically covered in breadcrumbs and shaped like a veal chop. There are no second thoughts about cutlet being not… |
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