It certainly is one recipe that will have a place in your kitchen quite often. Quick and easy to make, yet delicious for indian taste buds. It goes very well with sambhar, rasam or curd rice.
One of the south indian recipe which is extremely simple and healthy, packed with protein and iron. Traditionally it is made on a claypot, but I’ve recreated it using pressure cooker.
Sometime simple and easy alternative bring out the best of the flavors. This is one such recipe, since I didn’t have condensed milk or khoya. I used malai kulfi, but it turned out amazing. Certianly a hit recipe.
Simple and healthy soya chunks that goes very well for any salad or quinoa. Soya can be replaced with a vegetable of your choice. And, those who don’t have the kuzhipaniyaram pan, can bake in an oven! It can be eaten just as is with a ketchup, just like cutlets.
Vadacurry is one of the best side dish for Idli, Dosa/Chapati. It is packed with proteins and the goodness of Indian spices. Traditionally, this dish is made with deep-fried masala vadas. But, this one is made out of steamed vadas which is much simpler and healthier.
Indianized verion of banana bread. Traditional recipe is made of rice flour, here I made it slightly healthier by using wheat flour. It is very simple to make and can perfectly satisfy the instant sweet cravings.
Adding Chana brings a healthy variation to regular cabbage fry/thoran. It enhances the flavor of the dish, and it goes very well with south indian thali’s or roti or with simple rasam rice.
One of the north indian dish that anyone can fall in love with instantly. It is cooked with spinach puree and indian spices, so it’s full of iron and protein. IMHO, any paneer dish can never go wrong as long as it’s the good quality paneer :)
One pot sambhar rice is truly the simplest and healthiest protein based meal anyone can put together. It can be relished as is or any vegetable of your choice. Pickle, Papad, Potato fry or Sun drided chilies are my top picks.