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The blog about Indian food
Listed: Aug 22, 2011
Indian food ― INGREDIENTS: ∙ 1 cup All purpose flour ∙ 1 cup Powdered sugar ∙ 2 Eggs ∙ 3 tbsp Oil or Ghee ∙ 1 cup Orange pulp (de-seeded) ∙ 2 tsp Baking powder ∙ 4 drops Vanilla essence ∙ 1/4 cup Milk...
Tags: Orange Cake, CAKES
Sashank G ― 1 week 5 days ago
Indian food ― INGREDIENTS: ∙ For Koftas: ∙ 2 cups shredded Cabbage ∙ 3 tsp Gram flour or All purpose flour ∙ 1/2 tsp Jeera powder ∙ 1/2 tsp Dhania powder ∙ 1/2 tsp Turmeric powder ∙ 1 tsp crushed Ginger ∙ ...
Tags: CURRIES, Cabbage Kofta Curry
Sashank G ― 6 weeks 2 days ago
Indian food ― Ingredients: ∙ 3 Potatoes ∙ 1 Onion ∙ 1/2 inch Ginger ∙ 4 Green chillies ∙ 1/2 tsp Turmeric ∙ Few Curry leaves ∙ 1/2 tsp Mustard seeds ∙ 1/2 tsp Cummin seeds ∙ 1/2 tsp Urad dal...
Tags: Bangaladumpa Pidupu, CURRIES
Sashank G ― 9 weeks 1 day ago
Indian food ― INGREDIENTS: ∙ 1 cup wheat flour ∙ ½ cup jaggery ∙ 1 banana ∙ 1/4 tsp cardamom powder ∙ Salt to taste ∙ Ghee (to make the dosas) ∙ PREPARATION OF JAGGERY DOSA: ∙ Melt the jaggery on...
Tags: Sweet Wheat Dosa, Jaggery Dosa, Bellam Dosa, Sweet Dosa, Theepi Goduma Dosa, Banana Wheat Dosa
Sashank G ― 10 weeks 2 days ago
Indian food ― INGREDIENTS: ∙ 1 cup sweet corn kernels ∙ 11/2 cups milk ∙ 1 cup sugar ∙ 3 tbsp ghee ∙ 1 tsp cardamom powder ∙ Few Cashewnuts, badam ∙ PREPARATION METHOD: ∙ First grind the corn kernels and...
Tags: Makai Ka Halwa, Sweet Corn Pudding, Sweet Corn Halwa
Sashank G ― 10 weeks 4 days ago
Indian food ― Ingredients: ∙ 2 Cups Rice flour ∙ 1tsp Red Chilli powder ∙ 1tsp Salt ∙ Oil to fry ∙ Procedure: ∙ Add Rice flour, Cumin seeds, chilli powder, butter and salt and mix it well. Add little water to make nice...
Tags: Palakayalu, SNACKS
Sashank G ― 13 weeks ago
Indian food ― Ingredients: ∙ 1 cup Black Sesame seeds (Nuvvulu) ∙ 1 cup Jaggery ∙ 1 tsp Cardamom Powder ∙ Ghee or oil as required. ∙ Preparation : ∙ Roast sesame seeds on medium flame until they crackle then keep them...
Tags: SWEETS MENU
Indian food ― INGREDIENTS:2 Drumsticks (mulakkada) ∙ 2 Tomatoes ∙ 1 Onion1/8 tsp Turmeric powder ∙ 2 tsp Redchili powder ∙ 1/2 tsp Cumin seeds ∙ 1/2 tsp Mastard seeds ∙ Few Curry leaves ∙ Few Coriander leaves...
Tags: CURRIES, Mulakkada Mamidi Kaya Pulusu
Sashank G ― 14 weeks ago
Indian food ― INGREDIENTS: ∙ 5 Small brinjals or baingans ∙ 1 big chopped onion ∙ 1 tsp Ginger-garlic paste ∙ 1/2 tsp cumin seeds ∙ 1/2 tsp red chilli powder ∙ 1 tsp garam masala powder ∙ 1 1/2 tsp tamarind paste...
Tags: Stuffed Egg Plant, Stuffed Brinjal Fry, Egg Plant Curry
Sashank G ― 17 weeks ago
Indian food ― Tomatoes are now eaten freely throughout the world, and to benefit the heart, among other organs. They contain the carotene lycopene, one of the most powerful natural antioxidants,vitamin C and vitaminA.Tomato can protect against sunburn and help...
Tags: South Indian Tomato Chutney, Tomato Chutney, Spicy Onion Tomato Chutney, Tomato Pachadi
Sashank G ― 18 weeks ago
Indian food ― INGREDIENTS: ∙ 3 medium sized Potatoes ∙ 1 tsp red Chili powder ∙ ¼ tsp Turmeric ∙ Salt to taste ∙ Oil for fry ∙ 3 crushed Garlic flakes ∙ 1 tsp Mustard seeds ∙ 1 tsp Urad dal ∙ ...
Tags: Potato RoastAlu Fry, Potato Fry, Aloo Fry, Bangaaladumpa Vepudu
Sashank G ― 19 weeks ago
Indian food ― A coconut (Sanskrit: narikela) is an essential element of rituals in Hindu tradition. It is offered during worship to a Hindu god or goddess The Hindu goddess of well-being and wealth, Lakshmi, is often shown holding a coconut.The coconut palm ...
Sashank G ― 23 weeks ago
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