Coconut Chickpea Bowl
A delicious example of a full meal in a bowl. An ultimate exciting fusion recipe. Brings together foods of so many regions. A mildly flavourful, vibrant Buddha bowl made with chickpeas and coconut milk gravy.
A delicious example of a full meal in a bowl. An ultimate exciting fusion recipe. Brings together foods of so many regions. A mildly flavourful, vibrant Buddha bowl made with chickpeas and coconut milk gravy.
Fresh almonds are not available throughout the year. So make the most of them when they are in season. Here is a quick stir-fry done in the oriental style and served garnished with toasted white sesame seeds for that added crunch.
Don’t get misled by the word keema, this sabzi does not have any meat. This is finely minced cauliflower cooked with green peas and some simple spices and has a slight gravy-like consistency. Had with pav it is an excellent meal.
An abundance of flavours from Malwani masala and garam masala makes this dry preparation of banana flower an extraordinary dish which is a speciality of Maharashtrian cuisine.
A delicious sabzi made with mangodi or moong dal dumplings. To make this popular Rajasthani dish, mangodis are sauteed in ghee, crushed and added to a flavourful curry and cooked to perfection.
This fiery baby potato preparation is from the Kathiyawad region in Gujarat. The sharpness of garlic and other spices make this dish a great hit. Goes well with rotla, bhakri, thepla. It can also be served with parantha or puri.
Soaked split skinless green gram (dhuli moong dal) is ground finely, shaped into small droplets and sun dried to make small dumplings that can be cooked with potatoes or any vegetable of your choice to make a delicious sabzi.