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Tuesday 19 March 2013
Sutta Kathirkai Chutney/Brinjal Chutney/ Egg Plant chutney[Side dish for Idlis & Dosas]
Sutta
Kathrikai Chutney/Brinjal Chutney/Eggplant chutney, is a very special chutney and excellent side dish for idlis and dosa. It has the wonderful smokey flavor which makes it very unique. Check out other delectable chutneys here.
Here's how to make it with step by step photos...
Kothamalli Chutney/Cilantro chutney/Coriander leaves chutney[Side dish for Idlis & Dosas-Multipurpose chutney]
Kothamalli
Chutney/Cilantro chutney/Coriander leaves chutney. This is a very healthy
chutney, with loads of fiber, iron, vitamins and minerals. You want to make a perfect green chutney, then here it is. Check out other delectable chutneys here.
Here’s
how to make it with step by step photos…
Monday 18 March 2013
Pav Bhaji Mumbai Style
Pav
Bhaji is a
Maharashtrian fast food dish that originated in Mumbai. This dish was
originally created by a vendor for the mill workers who had very little time to
have their lunch. Pav in Marathi means a small loaf of bread and Bhaji means a
vegetable dish. I am very lucky to have a Maharashtrian friend who made this
bhaji for a get together. I fell in so much love with it, the first thing I did
was to get the recipe from her and tried it and the bhaji came out fabulous.
It is a
healthy one pot meal, which nobody should miss. Here’s the Mumbai style bhaji
with step by step photos…
So why
do you have to wait, just enjoy…
Sunday 17 March 2013
Murungaikai Sambar/Drumsticks Sambar Recipe-How to make Murungaikkai Sambar
Almost
all parts of Murungai/Drumsticks tree have extraordinary nutritional and medicinal
values. It is grown in most of the houses in Southern India, and we do have one
in our backyard in Chennai. Drumsticks is used in curries, soups, gravies etc.
Drumstick leaves are rich in calcium, iron and numerous amounts of vitamins and
minerals. The drumstick leaves and pods, prevents vitamin A deficiency and improves
eye health. Since it is rich in iron, it prevents iron deficiency and boosts
immunity. Let us all eat healthy food and lead a healthy life with all that is
available in our own back yards. Check out other South Indian Sambar and Dal varieties here.
Here I
am sharing with you all a simple and healthy murungaikai sambar, with step by
step photos…
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