Surti Dal
You can slurp and spoon it too. The Surti dal of Gujarat is sweet, sour and spicy, flavoured with curry leaves and is just too delicious. This is Sanjeev Kapoor exclusive recipe.
You can slurp and spoon it too. The Surti dal of Gujarat is sweet, sour and spicy, flavoured with curry leaves and is just too delicious. This is Sanjeev Kapoor exclusive recipe.
All the mango lovers, here is an amazingly tasty Kairi ki Kadhi made with raw mango (kairi). You can imagine the blast of flavours this kadhi has, so try it out now to welcome the mango season.
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