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Wheat Daliya kheer is very nutritious and healthy dish ideal for breakfast. Here I have made this with very less milk.  Here below is how we can make it:
Ingredients:
1 cup of wheat daliya
3/4 glass of milk
2 tsp of pure ghee
1/3 cup of sugar or to taste
3 cups of water
Method:
1.  Take the daliya in a thick bottomed pan or in a pressure cooker.  Add 1 tsp of pure ghee and roast it till golden brown on low flame.
2.  Now add three cups of water and stir it well with spatula. Now close the lid and increase the flame to full.  As the first whistle comes, lower the flame and cook it for 5 minutes.  After 5 minutes remove from fire. As it cools off , open the lid and keep it on the flame again.
If making it in a pan, add 4 and 1/2 cups of water and let it boil on full flame,  As it starts boiling, lower the heat to the minimum and cover it with a lid.  Cook it till it gets soft.
3. Now add milk as to make it of kheer consistency, if you have less milk then increase the quantity of water while boiling and add milk as available. As it starts boiling, add sugar and 1 tsp of pure ghee.  Cook 1 minute more. Remove from fire.
4.  Add handful of mixed chopped , sliced dry fruits such as almonds, cashews and raisins. 
5.  Delicious daliya kheer is ready to serve.
Enjoy Healthy Cooking!!!
See more recipes:
Somtam Papaya Salad   
Tom Yam Soup (veg.) 
Double Colored Rice Poori  
Jobstears Kheer  
Watermelon (Tarbooj) Kheer 
Yellow (Pumpkin) Kheer  
Sweet Potatoes Kheer  
Sweet Bread (Tutti Frutti)  
Sweets Carrots  
Sweet Water Melon rind 
 Petha Mithai 
Moong Dal Halwa 
Boondi Ladoo  
Sago Kheer
Rabdi/Rabri
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Moringa/drumstick leaves contain seven times the vitamin c of oranges, 4 times the vitamins A of the carrots, four times the calcium of milk, three times the potassium of bananas and two times the proteins of yogurt. In fact, these leaves are power house of nutritional value.  Last Sunday I made its leaves parantha in breakfast.  Here below is its full details:
 Ingredients
1.5 cups of wheat flour
1 cup of besan
3-4 handfuls of finely chopped drum stick/moringa leaves
1/2 cup of finely chopped cilantro with its stems
salt to taste
1 tsp of crushed ajvain
1 tsp of cumin seeds
1 tsp of garam masala
2 finely chopped fresh chili of any color
1 tbsp of finely chopped onion
1 tsp of grated ginger
1 cup of water for making dough
oil
Method
1. Sieve besan and wheat flour.  Add salt, garam masala, cumin seeds, ajvain seeds and mix well.
2. Now add onion, ginger, fresh chilies, drum sticks leaves, cilantro and mix well.
3. Make a soft dough with 1 cup of water.  Keep it for 10 minutes for rest. 2 tbsp of water is left after kneading the dough.
4.  Now again make the dough smooth  with hands for few minutes.
5.  Heat a tawa or flat pan on medium heat.
6.  Now make five balls out of it for making four paranthas.
7. Roll a round roti with rolling pin by applying plethan ( dry wheat flour) .
8.  Now in the centre of this rolled roti apply 1/4 tsp of oil and fold  it in any shape.  Here I have folded in sqaure shape.
9.  Place the rolled parantha on the tawa.  when it seems dry from one side, flip it over to the other side.
10.  Apply oil to both the sides and cook it till crisp.
11. Crispy drum stick leaves parantha is ready to serve.

Tips:
1. Applying oil to the roti before folding parantha is optional and can be avoided too.
2.  Parantha can be made in any shape.
3.  Round roti can be cooked without oil too.
4.  It tastes great if makes it spicy by putting crushed fresh chilies  which we can crush in mixer grinder.  
Enjoy Healthy Cooking!!!
See Similar posts:
Kuttu &sweet Potato Roti 
Ajvaini Lacha Parantha 
Boiled Rice Parantha 
Bread Loaf 
Mooli Wali Makki roti 
Plain Makki Ki Roti 
sweet Bread (Tutti Frutti)  
Pita Bread   
Plain Kulcha 
Ajvain Leaves (stuffed) Parantha  
Papaya Parantha
Tandoori Roti (microwave)
Methi Wali Makki Roti 
Marua (Sweet Basil) Chutney 
Gobhi Parantha 
Baby corn parantha 
Stuffed Kachalu Parantha 
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Mathris are tea time snack. It can be made of aata, maida, besan etc.It can be made in many shapes and sizes.  Here below is full recipe of tikoni jaali mathri:
 Ingredients
6 cups of all purpose flour/maida
salt to taste1/2 tsp of crushed black pepper
2 tsp of ajvain/carom seeds
1 tbsp of cumin seeds
1 cup of oil for moyan
1 cup+2 tbsp of water for dough
oil for frying
Method
1.  Sieve the all purpose flour/maida.
2.  Take maida in a big bowl.  Add all the dry ingredients salt, ajvain, cumin seeds, and mix.
3.  Now add oil for moyan. Rub it with both hands.
4.  Now make a hard dough with 1 cup+2 tbsp of water.
5.  Keep the dough for 15 minutes for rest.  Cover it with wet cloth or with any inverted bowl.
6.  Now divide the dough into small parts.  Make balls out of it.
7.  Roll the balls just like round poori.  Now cut it with knife in four parts. In each part make 2-3 cuts in a way from upper and lower and its sides part should be joined. See the mathri carefully.
8.  Heat the oil in a frying pan. Flame should be medium.
9.  Fry all the slotted mathris on medium hot oil. It will take time.  All the bubbles will disappear when it is done.
10.  Take out with any spatula from the frying pan.  Crispy and delicious slotted mathris are ready to serve.
Enjoy Healthy Cooking!!!
See more recipes: 
Boondi Ladoo   
Plain Sawalee or Mathri   
Shakkar Paare or Khurma  
Petha Mithai 
Burfi of Left over Chashni of Petha Mithai  
Shakkar Paare or Khurma  
Sugar Coated phulia or Murmure  
Oats Burfi  
Chocolate Squares  
Sugar Coated Sawalee
Besan Chakris/chaklis 
Pakwan 
Mathi   
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Macaroni Canna chaat caters the Indian taste.  It is very easy and simple recipe but very chatpati chaat just like all the other chaats.  Here below is its full recipe:
 Ingredients;
1 cup of boiled macaroni
1 cup of boiled black channa/kale chole/channe
1/2 cup of boiled water of channa
haqndful of chopped onion
1 tbsp of grated ginger
2 tbsp of tomato paste
1 chopped tomato
1 tsp of cumin seeds
black salt to taste
1 fresh green chili
3 tbsp of tamarind chutney
2 tbsp of white vinegar
1/4 tsp of red chili flakes
1/2 tsp of cumin powder
1/2 tsp of garam masala
2 tbsp of oil
handful of chopped cilantro
1/2 cup of chopped cucumber
Method
1. Soak the black channa overnight and boil it in a pressure cooker by adding 1 drop of oil for 30 minutes as the first whistle comes. Let it cool and take out the channa as we have to use channa and 1/2 cup of its water only.  Use the remaining channa water in gravies or as desired.
2.  Boil the macaroni al dente and drain the water and again pour some water over it in order to prevent from sticking together.
3.  Heat the oil in a pan.  Put the cumin seeds in hot oil and let it crackle little bit.  Now add onion and ginger and saute it little bit.  Now add Tomato paste, salt, red chili flakes, and fresh green chili.  cook it till oil separates from mixture.
4.  Now add boiled pasta and boiled black channa  with h
1/2 cup of boiled channa water and stir it.
5. Next add sweet and sour tamarind chutney, white vinegar, cumin powder,and garam masala. Cook it for two to three minutes to dry water, continuously stirring. When it becomes little bit dry, switch off the  gas flames.
6.  Take out in a serving dish.  Add finely chopped tomato and cucumber and mix.  Garnish it with cilantro and serve.  Chatpati macaroni chaat is ready.
Enjoy healthy Cooking!!!
See more recipes:
Tamarind Paste 
Bread Tikki Chaat    
Chatpati Samak rice Chaat   
Chatpati Oats Chaat    
Sweet Potato Chaat    
Chatpati choley Chaat   
Dahi Bada Chaat    
Tamarind Fruit raita  
Loki raita   
Brinjal Raita  
Pineapple Raita     
Bread Boondi Raita     
Jhatpat Dahi Bada chaat  
How to make roasted cumin powder  
Chatpati Tamarind Chutney  
Channa dal for Pakwans  
Pakwan
Stale roti Chaat
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Boiled carrot can be used in making many dishes, recently I used in carrot lassi which was my previous post. I heard so many times boiling carrot as whole but I had never seen.  Before that I was using carrot by grating  and cutting. So I thought of boiling it in pressure cooker.  Here below is how we can boil it:
Ingredient
carrots
water
Method
1.  Wash the carrots.  Now take the carrots in pressure cooker with one cup of water.
2.  Now close the lid and keep it on flame.
3.  As soon as the first whistles comes, lower the heat to lowest.
4.  Cook it on 6 minutes. After that remove from flame.
5.  Now let the pressure cooker cool down completely.
6.  Next open the lid, and take out the carrots in a plate. It can be kept in refrigerator  and can be used as required.
7.  Now peel it just like we peel boiled potatoes. Take the grater with big holes, and grate it.  Keep it in refrigerator, as a whole or after grating it.  Use it as and when required.
Enjoy Healthy cooking!!!
See more recipes:
How to Make Cumin Powder           
Tamarind Paste       
Boiling Bamboo Shoots       
How to Roast Brinjals in OTG         
How to Roast Green Banana      
How to Microwave Raw Banana          
Tahini        
How to Roast Jobstears 
Healthy Bhutta or Corn         
 
Roasted Pumpkin Seeds         
How to roast Brinjals (Baingans)        
Roasted n Salted Soyabeans      
Roux Water or Lewi    
 Leftover Rice Tikki     
Boiled rice Parantha      
Baked Brown Rice Pulav 
Khoya/Mawa 
Pakodi/Fulki 
How to boil Bhiss
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