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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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Aloo Gobi by Navaneetham KrishnanPotatoes, cauliflower, green peas and spices. |
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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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ChOkHa by Sangeeta ShahChokha is a side dish,served with Litti ,the main ingredient is brinjal....little bit spicy semi liquid gravy dish.Some times it is made only with potatoes,but i made it with brinjal...:) |
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Ney Sambar (Ghee Dhal Curry) by Navaneetham KrishnanEnriching and irressible fragrance of ghee which makes this curry even more delectable. |
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Urulaikilangu Poriyal (Potato Stir Fry) by Navaneetham KrishnanA dose of spices, chillies and aromatic curry and coriander leaves; yummylicious. |
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Kuskara by Deepti NaikThis is a great snack/breakfast and a good use of left over Chapatis/Rotis. This is also known as Kuskara and Fodnichi poli. This is a typical Maharashtrian Dish (From Western Indian state of Maharashtra) Inspiration for this recipe came from my mom. Anytime we have enough left over Chapatis, we used to get Kuskara for snacks.… |
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Hot Masala Lentil Soup by Navaneetham KrishnanChilli flakes and spices for spiciness and aroma and fresh coconut for creaminess. |
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Tapioca Poriyal (Stir fry) by Navaneetham Krishnanstir fried with chili powder, spices and curry leaves for the spicy and appealing taste. |
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Crispy Fried Bitter Gourd (Pavakkai) With Curry Leaves. by Navaneetham KrishnanFlavours were uplifted with garam masala and curry leaves for an incredible crunchy bite. |
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Spicy Chickpea & Long Beans by Navaneetham KrishnanIts colourful, its attractive, hits your palate with the right spiced up flavours and above all, simply delicious with rice. |
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