Cumin Pepper Rice
The three ingredients that make this simple rice preparation ultra flavourful are cumin seeds, peppercorns and curry leaves. A perfect example of South Indian cuisine. Tastes great with fried papads.
The three ingredients that make this simple rice preparation ultra flavourful are cumin seeds, peppercorns and curry leaves. A perfect example of South Indian cuisine. Tastes great with fried papads.
Hot fresh red chillies deseeded and stuffed with a flavourful spice mix, mixed with warm mustard oil to make an achaar (pickle) which you can relish with your meal, to spice up the palate.
Here is a unique dosa made using kidney beans! Of course, best things in life usually take a lot of time, just like that, you need to spend some time to ferment this dosa batter, but the final product is ultimate. Health and taste both in one.
This is an unusual rice dish from Tamil Nadu which is filled with the goodness of curry leaves. We all know that curry leaves are nutritious but we often discard it instead of eating, but when you use it to make this rice dish everyone will love it.
Pineapple pulissery is a popular traditional curry from Kerala. Made with pineapples, coconut, yogurt and a few spices, it is served in onam sadya feast. It has the perfect balance of tastes ranging from sweet, sour, spicy, and salty!
Kadhi is a dish that is made differently in different states of our country. Here we have for you a unique kadhi from Madhya Pradesh. It has deep-fried gram flour dumplings added to it to make it extra special.
Gongura leaves is popularly used to prepare Thokku in Andhra Pradesh. Our Gongura Thokku is freshly prepared traditionally and preserves all the required flavours and serves as the best accompaniment for a perfect meal.
There are umpteen number of chutneys made with different ingredients. Some are wet and some dry. Here is a delectable chutney which is full of flavour and very easy to make. It goes well with almost any snack like dosa or idli.
Sambhar can be made with different vegetables added to the dal. Here we have used radish or mooli or moolangi which adds its distinct flavour to the dish. A little bit of jaggery is added to balance the slight bitter taste of the radish. All in all a very flavourful sambhar that can be enjoyed with steamed rice.