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Indo - Chinese Style Vegetable Fried Rice | How to Make Vegetable Fried Rice

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The Indo Chinese Fried Rice is something we all have grown eating in the Chinese restaurants all across India. Though far from the authentic Chinese, I guess, this is what we are addicted to. One of the most delicious and simple recipes, it comes together in no time and makes a wonderful use of the leftover rice. So, just the rice and some assorted vegetables to go in and you are ready for a wholesome meal, simple isn't it?. Here I would like to mention that though fried rice can be made with any variety of rice, jasmine rice gives it a nice authentic Chinese feel and aroma. But, just in case you cant lay your hands on them, any short grain rice works perfectly well for the recipe. Also, the veggies that you want to go in the rice depend on your preference and choice; I have added carrots, broccoli, beans and bellpeppers, you feel free to add any that you like. Only thing you need to take care of is, sauteing that vegetable first which takes longer to cook. For example

Shakarkandi ki Chaat on Skewers | Spiced Sweet Potatoes on Skewers

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Have you ever walked down the streets of Old Delhi in peak winters and noticed the thela walas (small mobile stalls) selling the steaming hot chaat of shakarkandi? The cubed sweet potatoes charred on coal and loaded with a perfect blend of tang and spice with all that rustic charred flavors to add on the taste, are a true delight for every chaat lover in India. As winters are approaching and markets are flooded with sweet potatoes, there could be no better time to get few home and indulge in this lap-smacking chaat right in the comfort of home. Not to mention, I added my own twist to this chaat and served it on skewers. Also, charred it over direct flame for that added smokiness and rustic flavors to make it taste similar to the one sold on the Old Delhi streets. If by chance, you too are giving it a try and don't want to go in all the hassle of skewering it up, just go ahead the normal way and serve it in bowls or the traditional donas, and you are sure to have a tongue-t

Punjabi Sarson ka Saag | Indian Mustard Greens Curry

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Being hard core Punjabis, sarson ka saag is a quintessential for us every winters. The rustic dish is made using sarson or the mustard greens, some spinach and goosefoot greens/bathua. Loads of ghee and ample amounts of garlic goes in with just a handful of spices which makes it absolutely mouthwatering. For authentic punjabi feel, pair it with makki ki roti or poori, some fresh white butter and gud (jaggery) and you are bound to have an awesome treat. Yearning for the recipe? Scroll below! Punjabi Sarson ka Saag | Indian Mustard Greens Curry Ingredients Sarson (Mustard Greens) - 500 grams Palak (Spinach) - 200 grams Bathua (Goose Foot Greens) - 100 grams Finely chopped garlic - 8 to 10 cloves Green chilies - 2 to 3 Finely chopped onion (medium size) - 2 Finely chopped ginger - 2 inch Finely chopped tomatoes (medium size) - 2 Cumin seeds - 1 tsp Salt - as per taste Red chili powder - 2 tsp Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp Ghee - 3 tbsp For Tempering Ghee/B

Diwali Recipes

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Diwali is fast approaching. Here's a list of most sought after Diwali recipes from my blog. Click on the image to redirect to the detailed post. CHAWAL KI KHEER CHIROTE BHAKARWADI KHOYA PANEER GULAB JAMUN BASUNDI PETHEY KA HALWA CHOCOLATE MALAI PEDA GUJARATI SATA NAMAK PAAREY ANGOORI GULAB JAMUN

Chawal ki Kheer | Rice Kheer | Indian Rice Pudding

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The very humble, creamy and yummilicious Indian dessert, Chawal ki Kheer or the Indian Rice Pudding does not need any introduction. One of the most common desserts across the nation, it is known with different names, aka kheer and payasam. What makes it so popular is the use of just three basic ingredients: rice, milk and sugar. Yes, the traditional recipe called for only these three ingredients; but, with growing times, people have started flavoring it with nuts, saffron and rose. Many a times, a lot of people also sweeten in with condensed milk instead of sugar; though, undoubtedly, kheer gets more creamier somehow, it loses its original flavors. Therefore, I always keep it simple and use sugar. Keen to learn the recipe? Scroll down below. Rice Kheer | Indian Rice Pudding Rice Kheer | Indian Rice Pudding Ingredients Whole milk - 1 liter, do not go for the low fat or skimmed version, please. Small grain rice - 1/4 cup  Sugar - 6 to 8 t

Kaddu ka Halwa | Pethey ka Halwa | Pumpkin Halwa

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I am a big pumpkin fan since my childhood days. Seriously, I love this vegetable in any form and the khatti meethi pethey ki sabzi is my absolute favorite. Coming to the halwa, my mum always used to make it during the Navratri fasting and its flavors, texture and aroma is something that I remember even till date. After I got married, pumpkin was a rare treat for me because none of the family members at my in-laws side liked this vegetable. Gradually, I too stopped making it. But, this time during Navratri, I thought making this divine halwa and remember my good old days. If you too are a pumpkin lover, this is a must for you to try as well. And don't worry, the recipe is very simple and easy and comes together in just few minutes. Kaddu ka Halwa INGREDIENTS Kaddu/Yellow Pumpkin/Butternut Squash (shredded) - 4 cups Sugar - 1/2 to 3/4 cup Milk - 1/4 cup Ghee/clarified butter - 4 to 6 tbsp Cardamom powder - 1/4 tsp Nuts (melon seeds, chopped almonds, chopped pis

Sabudana Kheer Recipe | Sago Pudding | Tapioca Pearls Pudding

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Sabudana Kheer always reminds me of my childhood days when during Navratris, my Mum would make it as part of the fasting meal. The beautiful, thick, creamy and gooey pudding was always a treat for our palettes and used to get finished in no time. Even today, though I do not fast, I still try to make it at-least once every Navratri season apart from other delicacies like Sabudana Khichdi, Sabudana Vada and Kuttu ki Kadhi.  Sabudana Kheer Recipe | Sago Pudding  Sabudana Kheer Recipe | Sago Pudding  INGREDIENTS Full fat milk - 4 cups Sabudana - 3/4 cup Finely chopped nuts (almonds, cashews, pistachios) - 2 to 3 tbsp Raisins, optional - a few Sugar - 6 to 8 tbsp or as per taste Cardamom powder - 1/2 tsp Saffron strands - a few Dried edible rose petals (optional) - for garnishing You may also try other Navratri Recipes from the blog: Mango Sabudana Kheer , Sabudana Vada , Sabudana Khichdi , Samak ka Pulav , Farali Dhokla , Dahi Masala A