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Fried Vegetables Potato Sauce

Potato Sauce with stir fried vegetable is a very quick to cook delicious recipe. Awesome accompaniment  with grilled chicken or fish. If you are in a hurry then just have it with bread toast. You can made it more healthy adding more veggies and prawn , fish pr chicken . I am sure you will love this smooth tasty flavored potato sauce. Enjoy.

Fried Vegetables Potato Sauce

Ingredients
  • 2 potato boiled and mashed
  • 1/2 cup baby corn sliced blanched
  • 1 yellow black pepper cubed
  • 1 tomato cubed
  • 1 tbsp garlic paste
  • 1 cup chicken stock
  • 1 1/2 tbsp butter
  • 1 tsp cream cheese
  • to taste salt and pepper
Cooking Directions
  1. Heat butter in a pan. Now add 1/2 tbsp garlic stir fry corn , pepper and tomato with little salt and pepper. Keep aside.
  2. In another pan heat rest of the butter. Add garlic paste. Fry till little brown. Then add mashed potato add salt and pepper. Mix well. Now add chicken stock. You can made the sauce thick and thin according to your choice. Add cream cheese. Mix well, then add the stir fried vegetables and mix well. Your dish is ready. This is the basic potato sauce you can ad more flavor adding oregano and basil and chopped parsley. You can also add stir fried prawn and chicken slices to this sauce or just roll it with pasta. This is truly delicious. Enjoy Potato sauce with stir fried vegetables.
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Broccoli Mushroom and Beet With Garlic Greens
Broccoli Mushroom and Beet with garlic greens is a very colorful winter dish. You can have it as a spicy garlic flavored salad or as a side dish. Garlic is very useful during winter months.Like other natural supplements that stimulate your immune system, garlic may decrease the frequency of the common cold—by as much as 64 percent, according to a 2001 study in Advances in Therapy.Green garlic is still technically garlic and contains all the amazing health benefits found in a mature bulb. Garlic is notable for its immune-boosting qualities: allicin, the sulfur compound found in garlic, responsible for its pungent smell and taste, is a natural antibiotic and can help the body block infections. If you suffer from anemia or low iron levels, garlic also helps to keep iron levels high. Most people know that vitamin C helps increase iron metabolism, but garlic contains the protein ferroportin that carries stored iron from inside a cell to outside of the cell, assisting the body as needed.So this recipe is loaded with garlic benefits and with all other benefits of vegetables and mushroom. I am sure you all will love Broccoli mushroom and beet with garlic greens.

Broccoli Mushroom and Beet With Garlic Greens

Ingredients
  • 6 to 8 florets of broccoli
  • 2 peeled beetroot balanced cut into chunks 
  • 8 to 10 button mushroom balanced cut into halves
  • 1/2 cup green peas
  • 1 cup garlic greens finely chopped
  • 5 to 6 garlic cloves
  • 1 tbsp tomato garlic sauce
  • 1tsp schezwan sauce
  • 1 tsp sesame seed
  • 3 to 4 tbsp sesame oil
  • to taste salt and pepper
Broccoli Mushroom and Beet With Garlic Greens

Cooking Directions
  1. Heat oil in a pan. Add chopped garlic and sesame seed. Fry till brown. Then add beetroot chunks, broccoli, button mushroom and green peas. Toss and fry the vegetables. Add salt, pepper, tomato garlic sauce and schezwan sauce. Mix well and fry a little more. At the end add finely chopped garlic greens. Mix well and put off the flame.You can have it as a spicy salad or as side dish with your favorite bread roll.
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Mushy Peas

Mushy peas is a very delicious traditional accompaniment from Britain.Though it is traditionally made with marrow fat peas.But I use fresh peas and it turns out delicious.In Northern England and the Midlands they are a traditional accompaniment to fish and chips, although their appeal has spread and sometimes mint is used as a flavoring. All over Britain, but particularly associated with Northern England they are commonly served as part of the popular snack of pie and peas (akin to the Australian pie floater, but with mushy peas instead of a thick pea soup) and are considered a part of traditional British cuisine.Mushy peas are also sometimes served in batter as a pea fritter.I follow traditional methods and to garnish add some chopped onion which is bit far from traditional but it add a crunch to this smooth paste. Skip if you want to stick to the traditional mushy peas recipe. I am sure you all will love this.


Mushy Peas

Ingredients
  • 1 cup peas
  • 2 cup water
  • 1 tbsp unsalted butter/ diet butter
  • 6 to 8 mint leaves
  • 1 tsp fresh cream
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 1 tsp sea salt and pepper
Mushy Peas

Cooking Directions
  1. Cook peas and mint in a large saucepan of boiling water for 5 minutes or until bright and tender. Drain. Remove and discard mint.
  2. Transfer peas to a bowl. Add butter, cream. Mash with potato masher or wooden spatula or you can put in your blender to make smooth paste. Add lemon juice. Season with black salt and pepper. I like little coarse so use a masher. Mash and mix well or process until combined. Spoon into a bowl. Serve with crispy fish and chips.
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Eggless Chocolate Muffins

Wishing all friends and followers of Tips for Delicious And Healthy Cooking  A very Happy and Prosperous day. Here sharing with you all a very delicious eggless chocolate muffins. I was looking for a eggless muffin recipe when I came across a delicious recipe from ChefInYou . I don't waste a minute to make it. It turned out fabulously yummy. Hope you all will also love this choco chips filled eggless chocolate muffins.



Eggless Chocolate Muffins

Ingredients
  • 1 1/2 cup whole wheat flour/ whole wheat pastry flour
  • 1 cup brown sugar/ honey
  • 2 tbsp cocoa powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 6 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tbsp vinegar
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 6 tbsp coffee ( without milk)
  • 3 tbsp mini dark choco chips
Cooking Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 F. In a muffin pan, arrange the cupcake liners. In a large mixing bowl, add flour, brown sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, salt.Whisk it together so that it blends well.Then add oil, vanilla extract, vinegar, buttermilk. Whisk again until blended.Add chocolate chips and stir it using a whisk.Add coffee and stir it again to combine.Slowly pour the cupcake mix in each cupcake holder half way through using a ladle or your measuring cup.Bake for 25-35 mins until the toothpick inserted comes out clean. Remove it from oven. Place them on a cooling rack and allow it to cool.Yummy delicious eggless chocolate muffins are ready to cherish.
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Cheese Peas

Today sharing a very easy colorful delicious recipe which will take just 2 minutes to prepare but you will get a easy, fast to cook, scrumptious dish to enjoy in chilling winter days.We don't usually think about green peas as an exotic food in terms of nutrient composition—but we should. Because of their sweet taste and starchy texture, we know that green peas must contain some sugar and starch (and they do). But they also contain a unique assortment of health-protective phytonutrients. The unique phytonutrients in green peas also provide us with key antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits. Included in these phytonutrients are some recently-discovered green pea phytonutrients called saponins. Due to their almost exclusive appearance in peas, these phytonutrients actually contain the scientific word for peas (Pisum) in their names: pisumsaponins I and II, and pisomosides A and B. When coupled with other phytonutrients in green peas—including phenolic acids like ferulic and caffeic acid, and flavanols like catechin and epicatechin—the combined impact on our health may be far-reaching. For example, some researchers have now speculated that the association between green pea and legume intake and lowered risk of type 2 diabetes may be connected not only with the relatively low glycemic index of green peas (about 45-50) and their strong fiber and protein content, but also with this unusual combination of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory phytonutrients.Even though green peas are an extremely low-fat food (with approximately one-third gram of total fat per cup) the type of fat and fat-soluble nutrients they contain is impressive. Recent research has shown that green peas are a reliable source of omega-3 fats in the form of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA). In one cup of green peas, you can expect to find about 30 milligrams of ALA. About 130 milligrams of the essential omega-6 fatty acid, linoleic acid, can also be found in a cup of green peas. This very small but high-quality fat content of green peas helps provide us with important fat-soluble nutrients from this legume, including sizable amounts of beta-carotene and small but valuable amounts of vitamin E.So what are you waiting take a healthy bite with this super delicious Cheese Peas.

Cheese Peas
Ingredients
  • 2 cup fresh green peas perboiled
  • 2 tsp melted butter/ olive oil
  • 1 tsp mixed Italian herbs
  • 1/2 cup grated cheese
  • 2 tsp lemon juice
  • to tatse salt and pepper

Cheese Peas

  Cooking Directions

  1. Take hot per boiled peas. Add butter, herbs, salt, pepper, lemon juice. Mix well. Top it with grated cheese. Serve immediately. You can have it just like that or have it with brown bread. Enjoy delicious cheese peas.
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Cucumber And Potato Soup

Cucumber and potato soup is a very delicious mild soup which will never fails to delight the taste bud.A very lovely way to use few potatoes and garden cucumber.As summer months are on cucumber helps you to stay hydrated as it is made up of mostly (95%) water.
However, there's reason to eat cucumbers all year long. With vitamin K, B vitamins, copper, potassium, vitamin C, and manganese, cucumbers can help you to avoid nutrient deficiencies that are widespread among those eating a typical American diet. Plus, cucumbers contain unique polyphenols and other compounds that may help reduce your risk of chronic diseases.Cucumbers contain an anti-inflammatory flavonol called fisetin that appears to play an important role in brain health.Cucumbers may help to "cool" the inflammatory response in your body.
Cucumbers contain numerous antioxidants, including the well-known vitamin C and beta-carotene. They also contain antioxidant flavonoids, such as quercetin, apigenin, luteolin, and kaempferol,6 which provide additional benefits.Placing a cucumber slice on the roof of your mouth may help to rid your mouth of odor-causing bacteria.
According to the principles of Ayurveda, eating cucumbers may also help to release excess heat in your stomach, which is said to be a primary cause of bad breath. Cucumbers are rich in two of the most basic elements needed for healthy digestion: water and fiber.
Adding cucumbers to your juice or salad can help you meet the ideal of amount of fiber your body needs — 50 grams per 1,000 calories consumed. If you struggle with acid reflux, you should know that drinking water can help suppress acute symptoms of acid reflux by temporarily raising stomach pH; it's possible that water-rich cucumbers may have a similar effect.
Cucumbers are very low in calories, yet they make a filling snack.Cucumbers contain potassium, which is associated with lower blood pressure levels. A proper balance of potassium both inside and outside your cells is crucial for your body to function properly. So I hope now you will love to try this delicious cucumber and potato salad.

Cucumber And Potato Soup

Ingredients
  • 1 cup peeled potato small cubes
  • 2 cup peeled seedless  cucumber small cubes
  • 1 big tomato peeled chopped
  • 1 bay leaves
  • 1/2  star anise
  • 1 green cardamom
  • 4 clove
  • 1/2 inch cinnamon
  • 1 or 2 cheese cube grated
  • 1 small knob of butter
  • 2 1/2 cup water/ stock
  • to taste salt and pepper
Cucumber And Potato Soup

Cooking Directions
  1. In a pressure cooker add all the ingredients except cheese. Let it go for 2 whistle. Let the steam go out then open the cooker then add grated cheese. Mix well. A very flavorful mild soft light cucumber and potato soup is ready to cherish. Serve luke warm. Have it with your favorite bread roll.
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