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Aloo Gobi by Navaneetham KrishnanPotatoes, cauliflower, green peas and spices. |
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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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Prawn And Spinach Sodhi (Coconut Gravy) by Navaneetham KrishnanCreamy turmeric flavored gravy with succulent prawns inside. |
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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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Dhal (Lentil) Rice by Navaneetham KrishnanRice and dhal scented with ghee and spices. |
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Gobi 65 by Navaneetham KrishnanCauliflower florets - nicely tender to the bite, coated with puffy batter and scented with cumin seeds and curry leaves. |
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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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Long Beans (Kacang Panjang) In Milk And Turmeric Gravy by Navaneetham KrishnanCooked with coconut milk, cumin seeds and turmeric for its creaminess and vibrant color. |
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Aloo Matar (Potato And Pea Curry) by Navaneetham KrishnanCreamy, spicy and aromatic and with soft tender potatoes and green peas. |
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Nankhatai Recipe (Indian Eggless Shortbread Cookies) by Hina GujralNankhatai Recipe is a classic Indian eggless shortbread cookies prepared with ghee and gram flour. These days we all have fallen for fancy first world cookies with gourmet ingredients. Somewhere Indian baked goodies have lost their glory, infact the new generation hardly recognize these conventional cookies. When I baked Nankhatais, a… |
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Apple and Raisin Chutney Recipe by Hina GujralApple and Raisin Chutney Recipe is a British style savory spread made with apples and raisin and a hint of cinnamon that provides the much required warmth. |
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