Exotic Diwali Salty Recipes

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Masala Vermicelli

Finely chop the onions, chillies, ginger, tomatoes , potatoes, carrots into small pieces and keep aside. Heat oil and add mustard seeds once it splutters add channa dal, urad dal, and curry leaves. When they start to crackle , add peanuts or/and cashewnuts.... - 53.9691

Parwal Korma

Indian gourd (Parwal) with potatoes cooked with spices. Use canned if fresh not available. Very tasty. - 48.1076

Navratan Korma

This is a traditional Navratan Korma recipe from Mughlai Cuisine. Navratan Korma is a very delicious Indian curry . It is included as a main dish in Indian lunch and dinner menu . It goes well with pulao , but it can also be eaten with plain rice or nan .... - 46.3336

Carrot Pulao

Drain the rice and put into a saucepan with the water. Bring to the boil, stir in the salt and the butter. Allow to boil steadily for a minute. Place the lid on the saucepan and simmer for 12-15 minutes. Do not lift the lid during this time. Remove the pan... - 45.2687

Potato Raita

Method Whisk curds,add the salt, red chilli powder, chaat masala and mix well. Taste and adjust seasoning. Add the potatoes, green chilli and coriander leaves. Mix well. Transfer to a serving bowl. Garnish with roasted cumin powder. Refrigerate until... - 44.5266

Cucumber Raita

Easy to make cucumber raita recipe. - 43.218

Chakli

Chakli -- of maharashtrian origin is a common snack in most of the Indian festivals. - 41.364

Home-made Paneer

it's useful - 37.6275

Paneer Kofta

The paneer kofta recipe is an innovative way to cook the paneer. Yummy koftas made of paneer and cooked in a gravy with the traditional Indian spices. Come discover the magic of the Indian flavors. - 36.1293

Onions Cheddar Strata

Rye bread, tomatoes and grilled onions baked under a layer of Cheddar cheese and eggs. - 35.0025

Paper Dosa

Preparation time= grinding time ( not included soaking time) - 34.7129

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