Paneer also known as Indian cottage cheese is used to prepare varieties of dishes like kebabs, sweets or curries. Paneer dishes are all time favorite of kids as well as adults. You can find paneer dishes in every Indian restaurants. Kadhai panner is a one of incredibly popular dish and loved by most of the people. This rich recipe is prepared using Paneer and bell peppers. This delicious dish goes very well with Naan, jeera rice or parathas.
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Tengra Fish Curry
Tengra fish is one of the tasty fish found in Bengal. This recipe is very easy to prepare and mostly famous in Bihar and Bengal state in India.
Coriander & Mint Chutney
Coriander and mint chutney is a spicy, tangy chutney used with many snacks item like Samosa, paani poori, bhajji and so on.
Toor Dal Rasam
Rasam is a very popular recipe in South India. There are variety of Rasam recipes used at different part of India. This recipe attempts to make one basic Rasam. Rasam is basically a thin soup flavored with Indian spices and tamarind. Adding homemade rasam powder gives a fresh aroma and taste. You can add store bought rasam powder as well which is easily available in Indian stores.
Chicken Biryani
Chicken biryani is one of the most popular non vegetarian dish across India. The recipe is prepared using chicken and basmati rice. Preparing Chicken Biryani is little intense process however results could be pretty satisfying. Enjoy this dish with your family on a weekend.
Rava Idli
Rava Idli is a quick alternative to the traditional idli. Rava dosa, does not require any soaking, grinding or fermenting and can be prepared any time without much of a planning.
Date & Tamarind Chutney
Date Tamarind Chutney is recipe made of date and tamarind as main ingredient with other spices. The chutney goes pretty well with any snacks item like bhajji, samosa and so on.
Medu Vada
Medu Vada is a favorite south Indian snack. It is a common breakfast dish and goes in combination with Idli. Vada is also served as an appetizer along with coconut chutney. The procedure is very simple, but grinding the daal is the most important part because it should be nicely grinded with very little water, while the batter of the vada should be light and fluffy so the vada comes out very nice. Vada’s are generally very tempting that once you start eating, you can’t stop 🙂