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.
As diverse as our motherland, the khichdi too is prepared in diverse ways, each one distinctly different. This khichdi recipe from the Marathwada region of Maharashtra is indeed special. Check out what makes it different.
A simple green chutney adds a unique twist to these delicious deep-fried peanuts. Serve them with cups of hot tea or coffee or as a starter with cocktails and mocktails. You are sure to enjoy them anyways.
Lemon rice is a popular traditional south Indian recipe which is often cooked in every South Indian home. Here we have used brown rice. The unique texture of this recipe and the flavours make it a crowd-pleaser.
Green garlic also known as spring garlic, is basically garlic which hasn't grown fully. It is pulled out from the ground before it starts forming the cloves and has a small blub. It is available during the winter months and has a strong flavour. Here we have for you a chutney made with this garlic which is sure to entice you to ask for more. Goes very well with bhakri.
This khichdi is not only full of flavour, it is also very nutritious. It is made with enriching dals and rice, peanuts and plenty of onions that makes eating this khichdi an unforgettable experience. Besides it is flavoured with the special khandeshi garam masala.
Gilkya is a type of turai that is smooth. This vegetable is quite underrated because of its bland taste and without much flavour of its own. But when cooked this way it is quite tasty. It is a healthy vegetable and especially good to have during summer. This bhaji is quite popular among the Maharashtrians and is generally served with rice bhakris.