Sevai (2 Ways)
Sevai as a snack is ideal and what’s more, it can be made in two different versions. Generally served at breakfast with cups of hot filtered coffee, both these versions are very tasty and light on the stomach too.
Sevai as a snack is ideal and what’s more, it can be made in two different versions. Generally served at breakfast with cups of hot filtered coffee, both these versions are very tasty and light on the stomach too.
This chicken curry is going to be super flavourful with the roasted curry leaves and chana dal powder. Adding to that amazing taste is creamy coconut milk.
Reminds you of haleem right? These soft chicken-lentil kebabs, are chicken and lentils in a yet another flavourful symphony. This is Sanjeev Kapoor exclusive recipe.
Another gem of a recipe from Kerala!! This stew has mutton pieces cooked in coconut milk and freshly ground spice mix, is light and flavourful. It serves as a wonderful accompaniment to appams.
Handvo, a savoury cake made from fermented rice flour, lentils and veggies is a favourite Gujarati snack. It is not only wholesome it is very tasty and healthy too.
Simplicity at its best, with a dash of richness … Lauki and chana cooked to sheer tenderness and tempered with ghee and light spices. This is Sanjeev Kapoor exclusive recipe.
Think of a quick and filling one dish meal, Dal ki Dulhan is one dish you must try. The preparation is Uttar Pradesh version of Gujarati Dal Dhokli and of Maharashtrian Varan Phal