Dhokla is a very famous Gujarati dish. It’s prepared with gram flour or rice. There are two types of dhokla called khaman which is prepared with fermented batter and instant dhokla. Veg sandwich dhokla is instant dhokla in a different flavor. This recipe is a sandwich dhokla with gram flour, vegetable puree and mint chutney and provides a different flavor to the original Dhokla.
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Puran poli
Puran Poli is a famous Maharashtrian traditional sweet dish prepared using channa dal and jaggrey. I have made a small variation to the recipe by adding little sweet potato. This is a very delicious recipe and loved by kids.
Samosa
Mouthwatering samosa is a very famous Indian street snack. Samosas are prepared using all purpose flour and spiced potato fillings. It tastes great with mint-coriander and tamarind chutney. Everyone loves samosa. You can enjoy it with a cup of tea.
Bhindi Fry
Bhindi fry is one of the easiest recipe to be prepared. It goes very well with rice and dal as a side dish. Kids as well as adults love bhindi fry.
Dahi Vada
Dahi vada is an Indian snacks prepared using urad daal vada and curd. In this recipe, I have used both urad and moong daal for making vada. Fried vada soaked into dahi (yogurt) and spiced with some special spices. It is a very popular north Indian dish which is prepared during holi or other special occasions.
Carrot Peas Jeera Rice
This recipe is very simple and a minor variant of Jeera rice. Adding peas and carrots makes it more delicious. This can be served with any gravy or lentil. Kids love to eat it just with curd or raita.
Palak Beetroot Poori
Poori is a famous festival cuisine, and in general made during the some events like festival or guest are invited for lunch or dinner. You would have made normal Pooris many times, however here I am going to make a Poori which has healthy ingredients like spinach and beetroot. Kids love this poori as it is colorful. This goes very well with Channa Masala (Chole) or any Paneer curry.
Bottle gourd Rice
Bottle gourd is also known as “Lauki” in northern India. It is very rich in vitamins and minerals and also very low on calories. Generally used to make as dry side dish, however this recipe is specially made in northeastern India as a rice delicacy.