Tag Archives: #vegetarianrecipes
Paneer capsicum dry subzi recipe
Paneer capsicum dry subzi is a quick and healthy dish made with green capsicum, onions, tomatoes and paneer and mild spices. This subzi goes well with rotis, parathas, naans or jeera rice. Paneer capsicum subzi is a delicious Indian recipe, which goes well as a side dish for rotis, as capsicum is a good combo with
Carrot and peas stir-fry (gajar matar subzi) recipe – no onion no garlic recipe
Carrot peas stir-fry is a simple, quick and healthy stir-fry vegetable made with carrots, peas and mild spices. Carrots are excellent source of vitamin A which is good for eyes and green peas are full of vitamins. Try this amazing dry curry with healthy carrots and green peas. It is very simple but so flavourful dish. This is a
Black chickpeas and potato semi-dry curry (kala chana aur aloo curry) recipe
Black chickpeas with potato is a very delicious semi-dry curry which goes well with rotis as well as rice. The spicy coconut sauce and the onions give a unique and good flavour to the dish, making it more extraordinarily delicious. Black chickpeas pair very well with potatoes and makes up for a tasty dish. Black
Aloo gravy or potato curry recipe – no onion no garlic recipe – side dish for rotis
Paneer in white gravy recipe – how to make paneer in white gravy – side dish for rotis
Paneer in white gravy is a quick and easy paneer gravy recipe which goes very well as a side dish for rotis, naans and chapatis. This paneer recipe is slightly different from the normal paneer dish. As the gravy needs to be white, no red chilli powder or tomatoes are added. Instead onions and cashewnuts
Adai recipe or mixed lentils dosa recipe – healthy breakfast recipe
Adai is a healthy breakfast dish made from rice and lentils. Since it is a mix of different dals with rice, it is very high in protein content and make this dish protein rich. It does not require any elaborate preparation and is very simple to make. Adai is best served with avial, butter or powdered
Mumbai pav bhaji recipe or how to make pav bhaji recipe
Pav bhaji is an Indian fast food dish that originated in Mumbai cuisine. While Bhaji is a traditional Indian name for a vegetable dish, the Pav means the Indian bread. The pav-bhaji is a spicy preparation with a mixture of vegetables, which are mashed alongwith a generous dose of fresh tomatoes, a dollop of butter. It is then served with warm bread which is fried in butter. It is an all-time favourite with Mumbaikars. It is now become popular in all the metro cities in India. Pav bhaji consists of bhaji (a thick potato-based curry) garnished with coriander, chopped onion, and a dash of lemon and lightly toasted pav. The pav is usually buttered on all sides.
Sabudana vada
Sabudana vada is a very popular deep fried snack from Maharashtra and is generally eaten as a light meal during fasting days. Sabudana vada is also called as sago vada as the main ingredient used is sago pearls. It is a nutritious and crunchy snack especially served during religious festivals and fasting days. Sabudana vada is an ideal evening snack and is best served with sweet curd.
South indian coconut rice or thengai sadam recipe
Coconut rice or thengai sadam is very popular in South India. It is made with freshly grated coconut, rice and spiced with cashew nuts, red chillies and curry leaves. Coconut rice is very easy to prepare, less spicy and can be done quickly. It can be had plain or served with papads or any curry of your choice.
Vegetable upma or khara bhath recipe or uppittu recipe
Uppittu or upma is a very common and popular South Indian breakfast dish. Vegetable upma is prepared by dry roasting semolina and seasoned with spices and vegetables. It is served with coconut chutney or sambar. Vegetables like, carrot, peas, cabbage, tomatoes, onion are added to make it more nutritious and enhance its taste. Vegetable upma is a very healthy and delicious breakfast option and very easy to make too.