Cauliflower Pepper Fry | Gobi Pepper Fry

This Cauliflower or Gobi pepper fry is not only a quick and easy dish but also a healthy version that is made without deep frying, keeping it light and simple but at the same time flavorful and delicious. A simple everyday recipe that pairs well with rice and roti. Ingredients 1 cauliflower, separated into floretsContinue reading “Cauliflower Pepper Fry | Gobi Pepper Fry”

Kadala curry | Black chickpea curry

Kadala Curry or Kerala Style Chickpea Curry is a popular dish in every Malayalee household. This dish is best served with puttu, appam, and dosa and also eaten with idiyappam or string hoppers, for breakfast or dinner. Ingredients 1 cup black chickpeas 1 large onion, thinly sliced 1 medium tomato, finely chopped 1 tsp ginger garlicContinue reading “Kadala curry | Black chickpea curry”

Kelya ambat

Kelya ambat is a sweet side dish generally prepared during festive occasions by the Konkani community. Ripe Nendran Banana (Kerala banana) is used to prepare this delicious recipe. Ingredients 2 ripe bananas, chopped 1/2 cup chana dal 1 cup jaggery syrup 3/4 cup freshly grated coconut 1/4 tsp red chili powder 1/4 tsp turmeric powder 1/4Continue reading “Kelya ambat”

Set dosa

A soft dosa made with rice and poha/aval usually served in sets of three and relished along with coconut chutney, sambar or aloo masala. These are widely served in south Indian states and is a delicious and healthy breakfast for people who seek to have a quick breakfast. Ingredients 2 cup idli rice 1/4 tsp methi/ fenugreek seeds 3/4 cup uradContinue reading “Set dosa”

Masala chapati

Masala chapati is a yummy soft and spicy flat bread prepared with whole wheat flour and flavored with Indian spices. Make these delicious and healthy roti for a wholesome lunch or dinner and serve along with any gravy or raita by the side. Ingredients 2 cups wheat flour 1 tsp oil 1 tsp red chilliContinue reading “Masala chapati”

Chundephal pachatti/ sundakkai pachadi /Thai eggplant curry

Chundephal/Sundakkai is known as Turkey berry or thai eggplant. It is widely used in the southern part of India and Malaysia, as fresh green vegetable. It tastes little sour and slightly bitter which gives this vegetable a unique flavor. Turkey berry is rich in iron and calcium. Ingredients 1/4 cup chundephal/thai eggplant 1 cup gratedContinue reading “Chundephal pachatti/ sundakkai pachadi /Thai eggplant curry”

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