Pumpkin Sambhar
This sambhar is made without any dal. It has the flavour and taste of pumpkin which gives it a unique texture. It is sure to make your experience of eating south Indian food better.
This sambhar is made without any dal. It has the flavour and taste of pumpkin which gives it a unique texture. It is sure to make your experience of eating south Indian food better.
This is a chutney popular in Madurai. Similar to coconut chutney but made without coconut. Roasted chana dal replaces coconut. The other ingredients are almost same as in coconut chutney. More importantly there is no compromise made on the taste and flavour front. Try this and you are sure to enjoy it.
Farra are steamed rice dumplings stuffed with spicy lentil mixture. It is a traditional dish from Uttar Pradesh, mostly made during auspicious events. You can have them as it is or make a spicy tadka with it! You can also have it anytime you feel like making it.
Comfort food at its best - a tangy south Indian dal enriched with the goodness of cucumber tastes amazing. Serve it with some steaming hot rice to make it a heart-warming meal.
A pachadi can perhaps be called a South Indian style raita. It is served as a side dish, especially when the main dish is a spicy one. Here we bring you this pachadi which is made with grated beetroot which is cooked, mixed with a simple coconut masala and yogurt. The final touch is tempering that gives it an added flavour.
Mutte thoran is a scrambled egg dish from Kerala. Eggs cooked with spices that are commonly used in South Indian cuisine is a dish that is so flavourful that will appease any palate. So why wait, just make it and enjoy the taste.
This is a South Indian style peanut chutney. Roasted peanuts ground with a simple yet flavourful mixture of Madras onions sautéed with garlic, cumin seeds and dried red chillies. It is further tempered. It makes a wonderful accompaniment to idli or dosa. This pachadi is definitely a must try.