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Mango Peach Lemonade | Virgin Mango Peach Lemonade

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Come summers and the demand for cold drinks, juices and mocktails at our home shoots up dramatically. Mango Peach Lemonade is something that was on my mind for quite a while but due to some family commitments, was not able to make the same. Finally, got the opportunity to make this beautiful sunshine drink over the weekend and to my surprise it came out outstandingly awesome. Did I tell you, it got over in just a day? Well! I had made two big pitchers of it and me and my husband finished both the pitchers in just few hours. Extremely delicious and satisfying, it is a go-to recipe if you are planning a party over the weekend and want to serve some beautiful homemade drinks to your guests. Not to mention, its absolutely color, preservative and alcohol free, so a perfect option to serve to kids as well. What say???  Mango Peach Lemonade | Virgin Mango Peach Lemonade Ingredients Fresh mango (peeled, cut into small cubes) - 1 cup Peaches (peeled, pitted and

Farali Coconut & Peanut Chutney

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Chutney is an inseparable part of the Indian cuisine ; frankly speaking, a chutney on the platter not only adds a finger-licking goodness to the food but also takes the whole culinary experience a notch higher. Not to mention, there is an endless variety of chutneys that you would find on your gastronomic journey in India; head to Northern parts of the country and you would be treated with mouth-watering flavors of the ever vibrant Coriander and Mint Chutney, the luscious and creamy Coconut Chutney from South India on the other hand, needs to introduction. Having said that, there are many instances when these regular chutneys cannot be consumed, especially during the fasting days of Navratri , Shivratri and Janmashtmi, the famous Hindu festivals when the devotees during this time abstain themselves from eating certain ingredients like the regular grains, onions, garlic and many of the spices. As its the Chaitra Navratri going on and my husband is observing fast, therefore I have

Sabudana Vada | How to Make Sabudana Vada | Sabudana Vada Recipe

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Sabudana Vada , also known as ' Sago Vada ' or ' Sago Cutlet ', is one of the most popular snacks from the Indian states of Maharashtra & Gujarat. These crispy vadas are made from a mixture of mashed potatoes, sago pearls and crushed roasted peanuts that is subtly flavored with a handful of curry leaves and few basic spices. The mouth-watering delicacy is most often relished during the festivals of Navratri , Shivratri and Janmashtmi when many of the Hindu patrons observe fast (vrat) and refrain themselves from having the regular grains including wheat and rice. Since, sabudana or sago doesn't count in regular grains, it makes for a perfect food substitute to satiate those hunger pangs during the fasting time. Additionally, the little white pearls are a rich source of dietary fiber and carbohydrates, consumption of which instantly leave you energized after a long day of abstainment from food. Having said that, it doesn't mean sabudana vadas ca

Kolkata Style Beetroot Chops

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Come monsoons and my tastebuds start craving for all the chatpata fried stuff starting right from our very own comforting pakoras and bhajjis to spicy samosas and kachoris. While they make for an unmatched treat along with a cup of "garma garam adrak wali chai" (hot ginger tea) on a lovely rainy evening, just to add some variety to my list of monsoon snackers , this time I thought of getting away from the regular stuff and try something new. I had heard of these delicious beetroot croquettes from my husband who spent almost 5 to 6 years of his childhood in Kolkata. The idea of using beetroot is what that instigated me (obviously because of its nutritional value and amazing color) and with lots of it readily lying in my refrigerator, I had another reason of actually trying out this popular delicacy from the streets of Bengal: the sweet & spicy Beetroot Chops , also famously referred to as Vegetable Chops in some parts of the region. What I know so far is, they ar

Indian Style Stir Fried Chickpea and Spinach Rice

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Delhi is burning these days with temperature rising over 40 degrees C. In such a scorching heat, it seems a horrendous job standing in kitchen for hours cooking elaborate meals. So, I am always in a lookout for simple meals that can be cooked in a jiffy yet are wholesome, delicious and nutritious in every possible way. With that being said, to make such recipes, I often make use of the leftovers which obviously helps me put together a nice dish in minimum possible time. One such easy and quick recipe that I made lately is this " Stir Fried Chickpea and Spinach Rice ". I already had some plain cooked rice and boiled chickpeas from last day's lunch lying in the refrigerator; all I did was tossed them up with some spices, chopped garlic and spinach and I was instantly ready with this yummilicious one pot meal. My family completely enjoyed it some boondi-mint raita and papad on the side. A simple and must try recipe, do try it out !!  Indian Style Stir Fried C