Singhara aata roti is made in vrat and fasts. Generally it is made with aaloo and little aata. But here I have tried it with very little quantity of aaloo. Here below is how we can make it: Ingredients1 cup of singhara aatta1/2 boiled potato1/4 tsp of sendha salt (optional)1/4 cup of waterMethod1. Peel and mash the boiled potato.2. Take singhara aata, salt in...
Mungfally Raita
1:39 AM / BY Miss Y
Peanut is known as singdana, mungfally, groundnuts and many other names in different languages. In India it is eaten in winter. It is favorite time pass of while sitting in sun, watching movie etc. etc. It is used in many snacks and chaats. Today I am writing the recipe of its raita, It is very delicious and easy to make with very few...
Shakarkandi Dahi Chaat
3:45 PM / BY Miss Y
Sweet potatoes dahi chaat is a falahari chaat which can be consumed during vrats/fasts. It is very delicious, simple and easy to make. Few days back, I made it. Here below is its details:Ingredients1 cup of boiled and diced sweet potato/shakarkandi3/4 cup of curd black salt to taste1/4 tsp of roasted cumin powder1/4 tsp of garam masalapinch of red chili powder1 tsp of sugar4...
Kaju Chutney
4:05 PM / BY Miss Y
Cashews chutney is made during vrats and fasts. Its making is very simple. Here below is the full recipe:Ingredients:handful of cashew nuts/kajuhandful of chopped cilantro1 chopped tomato few mint leaves2 fresh chilies1"piece o ginger1 tbsp of coriander powder1/2 tsp of garam masalasalt to taste3 tsp of white vinegar or as requiredMethod1. Keep the cashews in 3 tbsp of water in a small bowl...
Spicy Lemon Pickle (Sour)
12:43 PM / BY Miss Y
Lemons are an excellent source of vitamin C and having many many health benefits. We consume it in many recipes just like drinks, chaats, sabzis, cakes, desserts, syrups, soups, pickles etc etc. Today I am writing the recipe of oil and preservative free spicy lemon pickle. Here below is the full details: Ingredients8 medium sized lemons1.5 tsp of black salt or salt or sendha...
Kachalu/Taro root is used in many forms just as fried, boiled and baked. Earlier I have written its dahi wali Sabzi. Today I am writing the recipe of its chaat. It is very tasty chaat and very popular in Malwa region in India. Here below is how we can make it:Ingredients1 kachalu/taro root1 lemonsalt to taste1 tsp of dried mint powder1 tsp of...