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Potato coins with cheese dip

Malai Poori

Malai Poori | Malai Malpua Recipe | Ras Puri Malai poori ( मलाई पूरी ) is a sweet dessert that is very popular in North India, especially in Uttar Pradesh. It can be easily prepared at home. These fried pooris dipped in sugar syrup are delectable dessert for Festival or any other special occasion. Malai poori is prepared using all purpose flour, sooji, milk and obviously fresh malai. Malai pooris are deep fried in desi ghee and dipped in sugar syrup. They are flavoured with saffron and get a little bit sour taste from lemon juice. The process of making the malai puri takes long and requires patience. Here, pooris of malai, sooji and maida are deep-fried separately, then dipped in sugar syrup. Malai poori can be prepared in several ways depending on preference. This dish can be made with milk, khoya or milk powder. They are also served with rabri. Rabri accentuates the flavour of this recipe. Here I am sharing the malai poori recipe using fresh malai that we collect from milk.  These ma

Torai ki sabji

Torai ki sabji | Turai Masala Torai ( तोरई की सब्जी ) also known as ridge gourd or sponge gourd is a healthy and well known vegetable in India. It is a highly nutritious vegetable. Torai helps to lose weight as it is low in calorie. So you can include this recipe in low carb diet. It has high water content and dietary fibres. It’s a vegan and no onion no garlic recipe. Turai ki sabji is a quick, simple and semi dry sabji recipe. To make turai masala, turai are peeled, chopped and cooked with spices like turmeric powder, red chilli powder, coriander powder and amchoor powder. It can be cooked in pressure cooker or in instant pot. It is easily available in the market during summer season. It can be part of your lunch or dinner. It is served with roti or chapatti. If your kids don’t like torai, make it in this way. They will like it surely. Course:   Main Course Cuisine:  Indian Prep Time:   10 minutes Cook Time:   15 minutes Servings: 4 Ingredients: 500 gm. Torai 3 tbsp. mustard oil ½

Burnt Garlic Chilli Rice

Easy to make Garlic Rice | Burnt garlic fried rice Burnt Garlic chilli rice also known as “Burnt garlic fried rice” is a popular, tempting and delectable Indo Chinese rice recipe. Garlic has an important role in Chinese dishes. You can’t imagine any Chinese recipe without garlic. The making of burnt garlic chilli rice is similar to fried rice. This dish will satisfy your weekend craving. It is an easy to make recipe and takes only 15 minutes if you have already cooked rice. To make burnt garlic chilli rice, cooked rice is sautéed with garlic, onion and veggies. Then it is flavored with vinegar and soya sauce. It’s method is similar to fried rice recipe. The most important tip in making fried rice is to use rice that has been previously cooked. Using previously cooked rice helps keep the dish from turning out wet or mushy. This dish is perfect for weekend lunch or dinner. If you want to make some light dish for dinner, you can choose this. Course:   Rice Cuisine:   Indo-Chinese Prep Tim