Wednesday, 19 February 2014
PALAK PANEER
Palak paneer is a nice combination with phulkas, roti. It is a mild gravy subzi made out of paneer puree and fresh paneer. I even prefer to eat with rice as I love palak/spinach with rice and curd. It is a very easy preparation with tomatoes, onion etc. Home made paneer is always good than the store bought one. I have already uploaded in YouTube how to make (chowli leafy vegetable) keerai paneer subzi. Instead of chowli, here I have used paneer.
The combination of these two items make the dish very tasty and healthy.
- Spinach is a rich source of vitamin A and reduces the risk of eye diseases, like night blindness, itching eyes and eye ulcers. Components like beta carotene, lutein, xanthenes and zeaxanthin act as strong antioxidants and protect the eyes from the harsh effects of UV rays, further lowering the chances of cataract formation and are all beneficial for maintaining overall good eyesight.
- Spinach is also rich in potassium and low in sodium. The former is known to lower the blood pressure while the latter is known for increasing it. Therefore, spinach, included in a regular diet brings the blood pressure down to normal levels. The amount of folate present in spinach also reduces hypertension, relaxes blood vessels and maintains a proper blood flow.
The combination of these two items make the dish very tasty and healthy.
Palak Paneer |
PETHE KI KHEER
I never used to like sweet items in my childhood. I was a fan of all spicy items and never used to leave a chance whenever I get it. After my marriage, I started eating sweets little bit and now I crave for them immediately after my lunch or dinner. My mother in law and my husband eats lots of sweets and she also makes a variety of sweets. Staying with her more than 18 years, I have become crazy now for sweets.
One of my friend who shared this recipe with me said that you taste this, will remember me for ever. I had kept the Pethe in the fridge for a long time,somehow I could not make it. Recently, I decided that I must finish it off with this recipe now. Tell you it was fantastic. Thanks to my dear friend for this lovely recipe. It is very simple and easy to make.
You must be familiar with the Agra ki pethe. Pethe is prepared with white pumpkin (ashgourd) and sugar. You can also use the matured white pumpkin for making the kheer if you cannot get the pethe.
One of my friend who shared this recipe with me said that you taste this, will remember me for ever. I had kept the Pethe in the fridge for a long time,somehow I could not make it. Recently, I decided that I must finish it off with this recipe now. Tell you it was fantastic. Thanks to my dear friend for this lovely recipe. It is very simple and easy to make.
You must be familiar with the Agra ki pethe. Pethe is prepared with white pumpkin (ashgourd) and sugar. You can also use the matured white pumpkin for making the kheer if you cannot get the pethe.
Pethe ki Kheer |
SPICY WHITE WATANA CURRY
Spicy white watana curry (white dried peas) is a good combination with roti, chapati etc. It is a curry made like the other normal curries with black chana, kabuli chana etc. We can also make ragada with this peas for ragada pattice.
watch youtube: spicy white watana curry
watch youtube: spicy white watana curry
RAGADA PATTICE
Ragada pattice |
Monday, 17 February 2014
DILL RICE, DILL PULAO, SUVA RICE, SUVA PULAO, SHEPUCHE BHAATH
I never used to like the smell of this herb/weed till such time one of my neighbour shared the subzi made out of this which I liked it. Since then, I made it a point that atleast once in a month, I buy this. Must tell you that I am the only person who eat this subzi at home but I enjoy making this for myself and sharing with my office colleague.
Today, I was not in a mood to eat roti, so I decided to make this pulao/rice for myself which was appreciated by my office colleagues. Hope you all will enjoy this.
Saturday, 15 February 2014
RASGULLA
Rasgulla, the famous bengali sweet made out of Chenna in sugar syrup, is really awesome, specially when you are making at home. It is very easy to prepare and can enjoy chilled.
The rasgulla originated in Odisha, it is also known by its original name, Khira mohana. It is a traditional Oriya dish but gained popularity in Bengal and has become one of the most sought after sweets.
It is very easy to make and heavenly in taste.
The rasgulla originated in Odisha, it is also known by its original name, Khira mohana. It is a traditional Oriya dish but gained popularity in Bengal and has become one of the most sought after sweets.
It is very easy to make and heavenly in taste.
THALIPEETH
Thalipeeth is a dish prepared out of various flours made by Maharashtrians. In South Indian style, you can say, Adai/dosa/uttappa. The flours mixed with onion, coriander leaves and masalas prepared by pressing with the fingers and cooked on tava, served hot with sauce, chutney or yoghurt. It is quite filling, tasty and healthy too. If you have some unexpected guests, this dish is quite handy provided if you have the flours in stock.
Thalipeeth |
Thursday, 13 February 2014
TOMATO APPLE PACHADI
Tomato Apple Pachadi is made with tomatoe, apple and green chilli. It is a nice combo with chapati, pulao and steamed rice. The apples which we recently purchased was not tasty at all and children refused to eat as it was not sweet. Hence decided to make use of it in pachadi as I was late from office and had to make some gravy subzi for the roti very soon. It was easy to make and tasty too. I made it in two different ways one with yoghurt and one without yoghurt.
TOMATO UPMA
Upma is made with suji/semolina/rava with or without vegetables. Normally, it is served with chutney or sambar. I love to eat it with choley. It is a good combination. I was bored of making the usual rava upma hence thought of trying out this way i.e with tomatoes. The result was very good as everyone liked it.
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