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Easy Homemade Mango Lemonade

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Loaded with the sweetness of ripe mangoes and a refreshing tartness from lemons, Mango Lemonade is a perfect drink to instantly rejuvenate you on a hot summer day. I have added to it, some mild spices like chaat masala and rock salt too to elevate its taste, if you wish, you can skip adding these and just make the plain mango lemonade; that will taste equally good. If you are looking for some refreshing summer drinks , do check out my HOMEMADE MANGO FROOTI , RAW MANGO & JAGGERY PANNA , LITCHI LEMONADE , LYCHEE COCONUT LEMONADE and MANGO ICED TEA recipes too. Easy Homemade Mango Lemonade Easy Homemade Mango Lemonade INGREDIENTS (Serves 2 to 3) Chopped ripe mangoes - 1 cup Lemon juice - 1/4 cup Sugar - 1/4 cup or according to your sweet preference Water - approx. 3 cups Chaat Masala, optional - 1 tsp Black salt/ rock salt, optional - 1/2 tsp Black pepper powder, optional - a pinch Few mint or basil leaves - for garnishing Easy Homemade Mango Lemonade ...

Mango Iced Tea Recipe

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Mango Iced Tea is a refreshing and cooling drink to rejuvenate your senses in the scorching summer heat. As the name suggests, the drink is infused with the sweetness and deliciousness of mangoes, which makes it much more delightful than the regular iced tea . A very easy recipe, all you need is just few basic pantry ingredients and you are all set to enjoy a soul-soothing and preservative-free drink in the comfort of your home. If you are a mango lover and enjoy to try out new and easy summer drinks  made with mangoes, then this recipe is a keeper and worth bookmarking. MORE MANGO RECIPES - HOMEMADE MANGO FROOTI - MANGO PEACH LEMONADE Mango Iced Tea INGREDIENTS Ripe mangoes - 2 to 3 Raw mango or a sour variety of mango such as Sindoori - 1 Granulated sugar - 1/4 cup Lemon juice - 2 tbsp Black tea leaves - 1 tsp Water - 4 cups Mint leaves - a few Mango Iced Tea METHOD Wash, peel and cut the mangoes into cubes. Discard the pit. Blend the mango cubes to a fine pu...

Khatti Meethi Gujarati Kadhi

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Loaded with a medley of flavors - little spicy, subtly tangy and mildly sweet, Gujarati Kadhi is one of the most easiest and delicious kadhi recipes made across India. Though I grew up eating the classic Punjabi Kadhi Pakora that used to be made in our household quite often, however, in recent times, I must say, I have developed a certain fondness for this beautiful and comforting Gujarati Kadhi, which is not only tasty but also very light on the palette. Pair it with simple boiled rice or khichdi (as most Gujaratis do) and you are all set for a hearty meal.   To all those who are not aware what a kadhi is, it is basically a yogurt based curry thickened with gramflour and tempered with some basic Indian spices. The style of preparing the kadhi is slightly different in Northern and Western parts of India. The Punjabi Kadhi, which comes from North India, uses somewhat more quantity of gramflour compared to the Gujarati Kadhi, which has its origin in the Western India. That...

Halwai Style Daanedaar Besan ke Laddoo | Besan ke Laddu Recipe

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Besan ke Laddoo is one of the quintessential Diwali sweets or mithai recipes  definitely made at our home. Though, these laddoos are made in different styles, sometimes adding sooji and nuts to them, however, the way I like them the best is how the halwais make them - perfect daanedaar made with just three ingredients - besan, ghee and sugar. And trust me, they are an absolute delight, which instantly transport you to a food heaven. So, if you too are a lover of those perfect halwai style daanedaar besan ke laddoo , then this recipe is just for your sorts. Do try them out and I assure, you're gonna love them. Just a few tips before you jump on to the recipe, make sure you use the mota besan aka the coarsely ground gram flour. Essentially, the mota besan is the key to getting that daanedaar texture. Next, never go for the powdered sugar in these laddoos. Always use the boora shakkar/ sugar. And lastly, just when the besan is nicely roasted, sprinkle a few drops of water and stir...

Vrat Special - Hariyali Sabudana Khichdi

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Sabudana ki Khichdi finds its place amongst the most popular Indian breakfast dishes and that is commonly eaten during Navratri and Shivratri in Northern and Western parts of India. Needless to say, the tiny little sago pearls stir fried along with crushed peanuts, boiled potatoes and mild spices are fully packed with carbohydrates and make for a wholesome meal that leaves you energized and pepped up for the full day of fasting. With that being said, this khichdi is so tasty that you can even have when not fasting. Not to mention, it's also a perfect recipe for those who prefer vegan and gluten-free delicacies in their daily diet routine. Now, while the plain sabudana khichdi is undoubtedly quite delightful, this Hariyali Sabudana Khichdi is further more appetizing and packed with the subtle flavors of coriander and mint. Just give it a try and I am sure, you'll be hooked to this version too. Vrat Special - Hariyali Sabudana Khichdi INGREDIENTS Sabudana/Sago ...

South Indian Red Coconut Chutney

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Red Coconut Chutney is a popular South Indian accompaniment bursting with fresh flavors of coconut and that pungent heat from red chilies and garlic. A vegan and gluten-free side dish , it is best enjoyed with South Indian quintessentials like dosa, idli, appam and much more. If you are making Mysore Masala Dosa, just have this chutney handy and you are good to use it as the spread inside the dosa. Enough of introduction now, let's look at what all is needed to make this flavorful and easy-peasy chutney at home...   South Indian Cuisine has a rich treasure of chutneys. Want to try out some? Here are some of the best and popular chutney recipes from the blog: Coconut and Chana Dal Chutney Andhra Style Peanut Chutney Farali Coconut and Peanut Chutney INGREDIENTS Fresh grated coconut - 1 cup Dried whole Kashmiri or Byadgi red chilies - 7 to 8 Pearl/Sambar onions - 3 to 4 (Or use 1 small normal onion, chopped) Roasted chana da...

Aloo Moongfali ki Sabzi | Potato & Peanut Stir Fry | Vrat Special

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Aloo Moongfali ki Sabzi is a mildly spiced side dish/vegetable that is perfect to go along with your meals. Being a  no onion-no garlic recipe , it also makes for a tasty contender to your fasting (upwas) platter. Additionally, it is very easy and quick to prepare and requires only a handful of ingredients. One can have it vrat ka dosa, vrat ki poori or even vrat ka thalipeeth; and if not fasting, it can be paired well with normal chapati, parantha and dal-rice. Aloo Moongfali ki Sabzi | Potato & Peanut Stir Fry | Vrat Special INGREDIENTS Boiled, peeled and cubed medium sized potatoes - 3 to 4 Coarsely crushed roasted peanuts - 1/4 cup Finely chopped green chilies -  2 to 3 Finely chopped ginger - 1 tsp Cumin seeds - 1 tsp Curry leaves - a few Rock salt - to taste Black pepper powder - 1 tsp Ghee or Peanut oil (or normal refined oil) - 3 tbsp Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp Lemon juice - 1/2 tbsp Fresh ch...

South Indian Rice Idli Recipe | Steamed Rice Cakes

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Idli is a round, steamed cake traditionally made of lentils and short-grain rice. Not to mention, it is one of the healthiest breakfast recipes of Indian cuisine and a staple food of South India. Authentically, idli is made using a semi-thick fermented batter made of urad dal and short grain rice; however there are many other varieties too such as Rava Idli , Oats Idli , and Poha or Avial Idli etc. that are enjoyed in Indian homes. Recently I also made Instant Moong Dal Idli which was a great hit with my family. While all these varieties are instant, quick, easy to make and require no fermentation, yet the traditional rice & lentil idli (the recipe of which I am going to share today) is one that has no comparison. Spongy, fluffy and pillowy soft, these idlis are best enjoyed with the traditional South Indian Sambar and Coconut Chutney on the side. So, if you have been looking for the best recipe to make these traditional Rice Idlis, I must say, you are on the correct page. L...