Oats Jaggery Modak
This year for Ganesh chaturthi you can serve the Elephant God a healthy version of his favourite modak. We have substituted fresh coconut with powdered oats which we know is a powerhouse of essential nutrients and fiber.
This year for Ganesh chaturthi you can serve the Elephant God a healthy version of his favourite modak. We have substituted fresh coconut with powdered oats which we know is a powerhouse of essential nutrients and fiber.
Modak, as we all are aware, is the most favourite sweet of Lord Ganesh and is a must during Ganesh Chaturthi. But it can be made and enjoyed the year through. Modaks are now made in various combination of ingredients that make it more interesting. Here we have used almonds dried figs or anjeer as it is also known.
Vari or samo is an obvious substitute for rice during the days when people observe religious fast or vrat. So it can be used to make dosas which is a popular breakfast snack. In this dosa we have used vari and sabudana with yogurt to make delicious dosas which once you taste them you will want to make often.
Bottle gourd or doodhi or lauki is not a vegetable which many like. But it is very nutritious being rich in essential vitamins, minerals and dietary fibre. Here is a quick and healthy sabzi to enjoy your weeknight dinners. It is also known to be cooling and great to have during hot summer months.
Dosa, both sada and masala, is one of the most popular South Indian snack that is now well loved the world over. Masala dosa stuffing can be both vegetarian and non-vegetarian. Here is a spicy and flavourful dosa stuffed with egg which is both comforting and delicious!
Millets we all know are very healthy and much in news these days. Even doctors are recommending to replace wheat with millets as they are more beneficial and help maintain our health. This upma is made with sorghum also known as jowar. It does take some time cook but the end result is well worth it.
Make this dosa whenever the urge to eat a dosa strikes you suddenly. As the name suggests there is no soaking or fermenting involved here. You can make the batter in a jiffy. This recipe is a boon in these fast paced days where such quick recipes are really helpful.