Boondi Raita | How to make Boondi Raita

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Raita is an Indian accompaniment made using yogurt as the main ingredient which is either spiced up or kept plain. Raw or cooked vegetables, fruits or Indian crispies such as boondi or shev are added to this yogurt. Raita is a healthy & delicious accompaniment to many Indian dishes such as Biryani, Theplas, Parathas, Curries … Read more

How to make Cabbage Besan Chilla

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Cabbage Chilla is a savory Indian pancake that is made using gram flour along with some added spices and finely chopped cabbage. This cabbage besan chilla is simple to make and very nutritious. These chillas are protein-rich, vegan, and gluten-free and are prepared using minimal ingredients that are easily available at home. Being low in … Read more

How to make Chinese Bhel – Indian Street Style

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Chinese Bhel is a popular street style Indo-Chinese recipe made using fried Hakka Noodles. Over the years as Indo-Chinse cusine became popular, many roadside food stalls�?started serving�?lip-smacking Indo-Chinese fusion food such as Chinese Pakora (Fritters), Chinese Spring Dosa, and many others.�? But among them, the most popular Indo-Chinese street food is Chinese Bhel. In the … Read more

Maharashtrian Ratalyacha Kees |Shakarkand Upma | Grated Sweet Potato Stir Fry

Ratalyacha kees (Grated Sweet Potato ) is a traditional Maharashtrian recipe made by grating the sweet potato and tempering it with herbs & spices. This is a gluten-free, no onion no garlic recipe, beginner-friendly, upvas / vrat recipe. About Ratalyacha Kees Ratala in English means Sweet Potato and kees means grated. Hence ratalyacha kees means … Read more

How to make Poori | Poori Recipe | Puri Recipe

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Poori is an Indian flatbread that makes the best accompaniment to curries and vegetables. This is a vegetarian recipe and is often made during auspicious occasions and festivities. Pooris are made with either plain wheat flour or all-purpose flour (maida). These pooris are deep-fried in hot oil and are eaten as a snack or with … Read more

How to make Dabeli -Popular Indian Street Food

Let’s see how to make this popular street food snack. Dabeli is one the most popular Indian street food of India originating from kutch region of Gujrat. A spicy, tangy potato filling along with some raw onions, pomegranate kernels and spicy peanuts filled into soft buns called as pav along with tamarind chutney and garlic … Read more

Kothimbir Vadi | How to make Popular Maharashtrian Kothimbir Vadi

Kothimbir Vadi is a quintessential Maharashtrian snack made using fresh coriander leaves (cilantro) along with gram flour with addition of some earthy spices & herbs. Kothimbir means Coriander Leaves (Cilantro) & Vadi means squared slices that are made by cutting the batter. Kothimbir Vadi’s is a spicy, crispy flavourful Maharashtrian snack. These kothimbir vadi can … Read more