Chole Bhature is an absolutely decadent treat that is a must-try if u are a Punjabi food lover … It is one of many Punjabi specialties. It is also something I cook less often. Only because of a personal preference for Rajma (red kidney beans). Over the years, I have tried many recipes for chole recipes till i had my very own recipe, that is a family pleasure now.
Ingredient: turmeric
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In my family celebration is all about having Biryani. In any occasion, a good Biryani is always the show stopper. Usually i make varieties of Biryani following my mom’s and grandmom’s recipes but today again for a change i tried making by following the recipe of master chef Sanjeev Kapoor.
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Mutton Keema slow cooked with freshly choppe fenugreek leaves and green pea is a typical winter delicacy that is cooked in my house almost every weekend. The mutton keema along with some fried potatoes and methi matar gives an amzing flavor and texture to the dish. It not just increases the volume but also gives a bite to the dish. Teamed up with hot chapatis/rumali rotis or just plain white rice, Keema Methi Aloo Matar is a must have in winters. If you liked this recipe, please drop in your feedback in comments below. Thanks for stopping by!
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The most popular street snacks around various states in India. Commonly known as Aloo Bada or Batata Vada is eaten mostly in breakfast with firey red hot chutney or sandwiched between a big ladi pav to make vada pav which itself is the staple Mumbai snack If you liked this recipe, try making it at home and share your feedback with me in comments below 🙂
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The world whole is talking about NO WASTAGE of Food. This reminds me of a quote “If every single human being on this planet had enough food, it would change our societies. It would stop wars, put an end to suffering and even change the course of human history.” Imagine if every child, man and woman on this planet had enough food. Imagine what it would do to our human civilization. If every single human being on this planet had enough food, it would change our societies. It would stop wars, put an end to suffering and even change the…
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Have ypu ever tried making something using the banana flowers..? Normally we make bhaji or sabzi out of it in Bengali cuisine known as Mocha. Are you searching for some unique snack option for you fussy kid or your esteemed guests..? Then you search ends here, presenting Banana Blossom Cutlets. Yes you heard them right, crunchy, low fat cutlets made with banana blossom is the seasons most amazing snack.
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Perfect side dish option when you are organizing a grand party for your non veg eater friends. This recipe can also be served as breakfast with puri and yes it can also be parceled for your train journey.
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Mutton Dalcha is also commonly known as dal gosht in Hyderabadi Cuisine. Combination of yellow lentils and bengal gram lentil cooked with mutton pieces and later flavored with Mughlai spices makes a unique and flavorful side dish for Biryani or pulao. Apt for occasions, mutton dalcha is a one pot meal iitself. Slow cooked lentils and mutton leaves and amazing aroma and flavor that is not only exotic but also gives a richness and royalty to the dish. We at home, often make mutton dalcha with biryani and accompany with burani raita.
