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Eggless Chocolate cake by nandinee bagchiPerfect desert for non egg eaters or days when you are out of eggs and still want cake// |
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Prawns Roast by Varsha PremdasThis is sure to ignite your taste buds. Adapted from the Chemmeen Roast recipe provided by Marias Menu, this helped me take my husband back to his college days spent in Chennai when he and his friends used to visit the local dhabas to eat their regular porottas and beef roast. A mix of various masalas and prawns, this dish can be used… |
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MaNgO KuLFi by Sangeeta ShahA very very delicious delight,specially to satisfying the mango madness...even loved by the people who don"t like mangoes...:) |
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Fruity Hearts by Sangeeta ShahI had some left over boondi ladoo and left over badam katli, which i was not interested in eating any more,and as i made it with so much passion i didn"t wanted to throw it out,so i tried 2 make something new with it...but along with new flavor....hopefully turned out well.....It can be quickly and easily made......It is most useful… |
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Kesari (Semolina Indian Sweet) by Navaneetham KrishnanFragrances of ghee, nutmeg and saffron, pleasurable to the tastebuds. |
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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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Aamras Puri by pshinde2109Aamras Puri is very demanding in Maharashtra.Summer occasions are celebrated with Aamras and puri or puran poli.Alphonso mango is very special from Maharashtra and is used for Aamras. |
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Baby Corn Manchurian by AparnaUsually make Manchurian with Cauliflower, but tried something different this time. Made it with Baby Corn. http://justindianfood.com/baby-corn-manchurian/ |
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Tomato Chutney by Navaneetham KrishnanRefreshing and robust tomato chutney, derived from an exciting mix of fresh tomatoes, spices, curry leaves and zesty flavor of lemon juice. |
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Pick Tandourian sauce by Shandiola colebrookeSauce for chicken,fish shrimps. Excellent for grilling! Add sauce to food before placing on the grill. |
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Methi Matar Malai by bhawnabagriMethi matar is very famous dish from North India. It is very rich, creamy and flavorful dish. I get fresh methi bunch from farmers market, I tried...it tasted so good with chapati and Rice. Even my son also loved it. So try this creamy,rich and easy to make recipe. |
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Paneer Makhani - Cooking Without Onion And Garlic by Hina GujralPaneer Makhani in taste is very much similar to Butter Chicken with rich and creamy gravy slightly on a sweet side, this time while cooking Paneer Makhani I decided to give it a twist by not using onion and garlic, I feel we should keep on challenging ourselves than only mind can come up with new ideas, and if I would have not… |
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Mango Pickle by Navaneetham Krishnantangy and spicy taste and perfumed with curry leaves. |
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Phirni - Rice Milk Pudding by Hina GujralTalking about Phirni, nobody knows about the roots of Phirni, some believe it came into existence during Mughal era, as a royal desert, today Phirni is a popular sweet dish not only in India but in Pakistan too and even after so many years it is till served in traditional style - earthen potware (Mitti Ke Kulhad or Matki). I think in… |
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Punjabi Malai Paneer - Cottage Cheese in White Gravy by Hina GujralThis typical Punjabi dish can be found in menu at most of the restaurant serving Indian food though sometimes name could be different like Safeed Paneer, Paneer Kesarwala or Cream Paneer but the soft and mouth melting curry with delicate flavors and subtle spices is always the same. |
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