Remove stems from beans.
Slit open and cut into one inch pieces.
Peel potatoes and carrots; cut into big pieces.
Chop fenugreek leaves and coriander leaves.
Peel onions and keep them whole or cut into two.
Soak tamarind in 1/2 cup water.
Extract juice.
Add ..
Alu (colocasia)/ palak (spinach) bhaji is a must on the festive occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi. The colocasia / spinach leaves are cooked and wonderfully blended in tangy tamarind and aromatic flavours of asafoetida, ground cumin and coriander. Tastes amazing ..
1)Chops onions into tiny cubes.
2)Remove potato skin and chop into big cubes.
3)Thaw all the frozen vegetables for about 10 minutes in the microwave.
4)Heat oil in a pan and when a bit hot, add cumin seeds.
5)Once it splutters, add chopped onions and fry till ..
Cook the rice in sufficient boiling water with a little salt until half-cooked.
Drain thoroughly.
Transfer to a mixing bowl and let cool.
Soak the crushed saffron in the hot milk and set aside.
Place the yogurt, garlic and ginger pastes, ground cumin, chili ..
1. Heat oil in saucepan, add mustard seeds, as they pop, add onion, saute till transparent.
2. Add beans, lemon juice, salt, chilli. Stir on high for 1 min.
3. Add 1 tablespoon water, cover. Cook on low till beans are tender approx. 3 mins.
4. Add pumpkin, ..
Gawarfali ki subzi is a nutritious and healthy vegetable preparation, cooked with cluster beans. Cooked with a curd mix along with spices like mustard seeds, asafoetida, fennel seeds, chili powder and curry leaves, the gawarfali ki sabzi is best served with ..
Place the tomato paste, yogurt, all the dry ground spices, ginger paste, and 1/2 teaspoon salt in a mixing bowl and whisk until smooth.
Set aside.
Drain and rinse the chickpeas, and drain again.
Set aside.
Heat the oil and butter in a wok or a deep pan over ..