Cashew and coconut burfi recipe, a simple and easy burfi recipe, a perfect Diwali sweet. After a break i am again to celebrate New Year 2011, with a sweet recipe. We had a great vacation with our family and to add more joy we had a bloggers meet in Chennai and it was nice to fellow bloggers in person.
This recipe i learnt from my Mother in law . She always welcomes us with this sweet whenever we go to India. I wanted to try this on my own this time and i made this under her supervision and it came out really well. You can make this sweet for Diwali too. In our home, this cashew coconut burfi is the first one which will be prepared for Diwali.
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Rawa idli is a quicker and easier idli recipe made from Rawa or Sooji. This is a very easy recipe and can be tried by bachelors or act as a quick fix recipe for school lunch box as it does not require any fermentation or grinding. I have not been a great fan of Rava idli, until I tried making it last year when our relatives visited us. I wanted to break the monotony of the usual idli variety and tried making Rava idli from Raks. Both me and my guests we happy with the soft and spongy rawa idlis. We enjoyed it a lot. I decided to post this recipe when I made it once again recently. This measurement yields approximately 4-5 Rava idlis.Potato masala is a perfect accompaniment to rava idli along with different chutney varieites.Oats idlisand poha idlis are also other tasty idli varieties.
No onion no garlic Aloo Gobi recipe, a popular combo of potato and cauliflower pairs well with roti and rice too. I tried this no onion no garlic aloo gobi recipe, when i had guests during navaratri, and one of the friend in the group, does not take onion or garlic. I made rotis ,dal and this aloo gobi without adding onion, instead i added a bunch of coriander leaves and cumin seeds. Our guests enjoyed this a lot and my daughter who always hates onions in curries loved this version a lot.
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Lentil soup recipe,a healthy low calorie soup and a quite filling one too perfect for diet watchers. Today i wanted to make some some soup and i tried this soup from tarla dalal recipe book, and it came out very well. According to the recipe the soup was made with masoor dal. Since i don't have masoor dal at home, I replaced that with yellow moong dal.
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Dum aloo recipe a popular tomato and yogurt based gravy, pairs well with jeera rice and chapati. I wanted to try Dum aloo recipe for a long time and when i saw cute little baby potatoes in the market i bought it without giving any second thought. If you don't get bright red ripe tomatoes in your place, i highly recommend the usage of tomato puree since it gives a great taste and nice colour. Let's see how to make dum aloo.
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Beans Curry recipe| Beans Poriyal recipe, South Indian version of beans curry, the addition of cooked toor dal enhances the taste of the curry. This beans curry is a quite common one in our house and pairs well with Sambar, Rasam and Vathakuzhambu too. Generally we don't add cooked toor dal to beans curry. We just temper with mustard seeds and red chili and cook the beans and add coconut in the last. But if we don't have coconut in stock or not allowed to take coconut due to any health reasons, you can add some cooked toor dal to the curry.
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Akkara adisal is a sweet dish which i wanted to try for a long time. Finally i made it this weekend and it came out very nice and i love the creamy texture of the dish.
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Pav bhaji recipe with step by step pictures. Pav bhaji is a popular Mumbai street food. I learnt the recipe of Pav bhaji form my cousin. The first time when i attempted to make pav bhaji at home everyone appreciated me a lot. Sharing with you all the recipe of how to make Pav bhaji. Check out my no onion no galic pav bhaji recipe with video. Try this butter delicious pav bhaji and surprise your family with home made pav bhaji.
Since we don’t get pav buns here i made with the Burger buns.
Semiya Payasam, a popular South Indian kheer| payasam recipe made using milk, vermicelli and sugar. A simple recipe but tastes awesome and it is a must in our household whenever we have guests. Later when condensed milk started coming into the market, my mom used to make semiya payasam using condensed milk and it will take the taste of the payasam to a different level. Even without the addition of the condensed milk the payasam is made by simmering the milk for a long time. In most of the South Indian weddings they serve Semiya payasam. Now a days they serve in disposable cups but during our childhood days, they used to serve in the banana leaf itself. We use our hands to eat the payasam and sometimes smear some fried appalam on it and eat too.
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