Besan ( gram flour) is a versatile gluten free flour which can be used to make variety of dishes. Besan ki sabji is a delicious and easy recipe. This recipe is made from besan and other simple gravy ingredients. It is very popular in north India and its taste is showcased along with rice as well roti.
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Parwal Dry
Parwal is popular vegetable in Northern India. This recipe is dedicated to my Mom. She used to prepare it for our lunch boxes along with paratha. This is supper easy to cook and goes very well with daal -rice and roti or parathas. There are varieties of recipes made using Parval like aloo-parwal gravy, stuffted parwal dry, aloo-parwal fry and dum aloo-parwa.
Mix Daal Khichdi
Khichdi is a light comfort food. It is very easy to prepare. Khichdi has many varieties and many of them are without vegetable basically only pulse and rice. In this recipe I have use vegetables and mixed pulses to give a different taste. You can tweak in with the vegetable of your choice.
Bhutte(corn) Ka Kees
Bhutte ka kees is a specialty from Indore mainly in the Sarafa Bazar area which is famous for street food. This is a very tasty snack, and is made from freshly ground corn kernels along with ghee and milk, as well as a variety of spices. It’s looks more appealing once you serve it in colorful baskets.
Kadhi Bari
Kadhi bari is specialty from Bihar. As such there are variety of Kadhi recipe which comes from other states of India. The bari gives a different taste to the kadhi. Simple and easy to make. Enjoy this tangy and spicy kadhi with hot plain rice and roti.
Zucchini Soya Dry
Zucchini Soya dry vegetable curry is a very delicious and simple recipe. This squash has a mild taste and can be use in a variety of recipes. In this recipe i have use channa daal and soya granules along with some spices. It is very healthy and easy to make for your daily meals. Zicchini soya dry goes very well with roti, Paratha or rice.
Samosa Chaat
Mouthwatering Samosa chaat is a very famous north Indian street food. We love chaats and there are variety of chaats you could find in India which look very tempting and taste awesome. To make samosa chaat you will need samosas, for which you can find the recipe on my website (samosa recipe here). The crushed samosa is served with dry green peas or yellow peas masala along with sweet tamarind and mint chutney. Chatpata chaat is loved by everyone. It is easy to prepare at home and gives great satisfaction to your taste buds.
Sabudana Khichdi
Sabudana Khichdi is a Maharashtrian dish and mainly used during fasting. However this recipe is a variant from what is used during fasting. You may not want to use some ingredients from this which is not eaten during fasting. Please tweak in based on your tradition. It is also used as breakfast and also as snacks.