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Often we buy tinned fruits.  We consume fruits and throw the remaining syrup.  Here I have made sweet chilla/puda out of it.  Here below is how we can prepare it very easily:
 Ingredients
1 cup of wheat flour
3/4 cup of syrup of tinned fruit
2 tbsp of water or as required
1 tsp of fenne/soanf
2 tsp sugar (optional)
Method
1.  Take wheat flour in a bowl  and add leftover syrup of tinned fruits  slowly and make a thick but dropping consistency of batter. Add water if required.
2.  Add fennel/soanf.
3.  Heat a non stick tava/pan/crepe maker and grease it few drops of oil with tissue paper.
4. Pour 1 ladle of batter on it and spread in round shape. Pour little oil with spoon around it.
5.  When it starts drying from upper side, turn it to another side. And apply oil and cook till crisp from both sides.
6.  Sweet fruity flavor chilla is ready to serve.
Enjoy Healthy Cooking!!!
See more recipes:
Oats Burfi      
Oats Poha       
Oats Pakore (Sandwichmaker)    
Chatpati Oats Chaat      
Shakkar Paare or Khurma   
Petha Mithai    
Burfi of Left over Chashni of Petha Mithai      
Shakkar Paare or Khurma        
Sugar Coated phulia or Murmure        
Boondi Ladoo      
Oats Burfi        
Chocolate Squares      
Sugar Coated Sawalee   
Moong Dal HalwaKhoya/Mawa 
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Many dishes are prepared with leftover rotis/chapatis/phulka. Today I made stale/leftover roti  chilla.  Rather I should say roti sandwitch chilla.  My mother in law used to make it with leftover rotis. After my marriage, I ate it first time in breakfast. I liked it very much.  Today while I was making, it made me nostalgic for those sweet days. Here below is its full recipe:
Ingredients
1 cup of besan
salt to taste
1/4 tsp of turmeric powder
1/4 tsp of garam masala
1/4 tsp of cumin seeds
handful of chopped cilantro
1 finely chopped green chili
1 tsp of grated ginger
3/4 cup of water
1 tsp of lemon juice
oil
Method
1.  First of all we need leftover chapatis.  I took 4 chapatis.
2.  Take the besan and all the ingredients, except oil, in a bowl and  make a batter with 3/4 cup of water pouring gradually.
3. Add 1 tsp of oil to the batter and mix.
4.  Heat a non stick pan or tava. Apply besan batter to one side of roti and place it on greased tava. Now apply besan to the other side. 
5. Put 1 tsp of oil around the roti sandwaitched chilla and flip it over.
6. Cook till crisp from both sides just like chilla/puda. When it it done, remove it from tava and serve it hot with tomato ketchup or any green chutney.
Enjoy Healthy Cooking!!!
See more recipes:
Kuttu Flour Puda or Chilla    
Chili Chilla    
Spicy Grilled Baby Corn Kabab    
Namkeen Puda or Chilla    
Bread Tikki chaat    
Corn stuffed Mirch Pakoras    
Double Colored Rice Poori    
Kale Patra or Patoud    
Mathi or Mathiyan    
Papaya Parantha    
Kuttu &sweet Potato Roti    
Ajvaini Lacha Parantha    
Boiled Rice Parantha    
Bread Loaf    
Mooli Wali Makki roti    
Plain Makki Ki Roti    
sweet Bread (Tutti Frutti)
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Zucchini has lots of vitamins A& C but very few calories. It helps in losing weight and very good for eyes.  Here I am using this in making chilla. See the recipe below:
Ingredients
2 cups of besan
1 tender zucchini
salt to taste
1/2 tsp of turmeric powder
1 /2 tsp pf red chili powder
1 tbsp of coriander powder
1/2 tsp of garam masala
1 finely chopped green chili
1/4 cup of finely chopped onion
1 tbsp of grated ginger
1 ripe tomato
1/2 cup of finely chopped cilantro
oil
1+3/4 cups of water
Method
1. Sieve the besan and add salt, turmeric, red chili powder, garam masala, coriander powder and mix well.
2.  Grate the zucchini all along with its peels.
3.  Now add zucchini, onion, chilies, cilantro, ginger, and tomatoes to the besan mixture.
4.  Make batter with putting water gradually.  It should be lump free. Batter should  not be  too thick nor too watery. 
5. Now add 1 tsp of oil to the batter and stir well.
6.  Heat a non stick pan/tava.  Grease the pan with oil.
7.  Put 1 ladle full of batter to the heated tava and spread it in round shape with the back of ladle.
8. Put little oil with spoon around the chilla/puda.
9.  As it seems dry, flip it over to the other side with the help of turner/spatula.
10. Apply oil both sides and cook till it crisp.
11. Delicious and healthy Zucchini Chilla/puda is ready to serve.
Tips
1. Putting little oil in batter, prevents it absorbing too much oil while cooking.
2. On non stick first chilla/puda is needed oil , rest can be made with little oil or without oil too.
3.  Everything can be adjusted according to ones taste.
Enjoy Healthy cooking!!!
See these posts too:
Kuttu Flour Puda or Chilla   
Chili Chilla   
Spicy Grilled Baby Corn Kabab   
Namkeen Puda or Chilla   
Bread Tikki chaat   
Corn stuffed Mirch Pakoras   
Double Colored Rice Poori   
Kale Patra or Patoud   
Mathi or Mathiyan   
Papaya Parantha    
Kuttu &sweet Potato Roti   
Ajvaini Lacha Parantha   
Boiled Rice Parantha   
Bread Loaf   
Mooli Wali Makki roti   
Plain Makki Ki Roti   
sweet Bread (Tutti Frutti)
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