Pachua Pua
Try these pancakes sweetened with the goodness of jaggery which is a must-have during festivities. Straight from Bihar, this Pachua Pua recipe will give your taste buds a hint of the rich flavours of the state.
Try these pancakes sweetened with the goodness of jaggery which is a must-have during festivities. Straight from Bihar, this Pachua Pua recipe will give your taste buds a hint of the rich flavours of the state.
Paal kozhukattai is a festival dish, traditionally made during Ganesh Chathurthi in Tamil Nadu. Rice flour and scraped fresh coconut dough made with boiling water is shaped into small balls and cooked in a mixture of coconut milk and milk and then sweetened with jaggery syrup. For a healthier version you can use ragi flour in place of rice flour.
A thick variant of dal cooked with the common aromatics that can be served with bhakris or rotis. A very rural preparation that is usually made with vegetables are scarce. Kala masala and jaggery add that extra zing that can satiate the most discerning palate.
Prepared with potatoes and stuffed with a flavourful coconut and jaggery mixture, then deep-fried till crisp, these kachoris are often made during vrat. They are so delicious and irresistible that no one will stop at eating just one.
Most of you must have eaten white sesame laddooos and liked them too. Now you must try out these black sesame laddoos. These laddoos may not look as appetizing buy they will not disappoint you on the taste front. Definitely a must try.
The paranthe are made with puff pastry dough making them crisp which give these rolls a delightful texture. The sweet-sour-spicy chutney and mozzarella cheese take them to a different level. Serve these rolls and see how fast they get consumed.