There are so many Indian festivals (Navratri, Janamastmi, Shivratri, etc) where many people choose to fast. Since fasting (Upvas) does not necessarily mean going completely hungry, try this delicious recipe for Moraiyo Khichdi that will surely keep your tummy happy!
"Moraiyo Khichdi – Upvas Fasting Recipe"Author: hetal
Many times we see recipes that call for “Green Chutney” or “Dhania Chutney”, among other names. The combination of ingredients possible to get that “Green Chutney” are far and wide. Today, we show you one of our versions, a Coriander and Garlic Chutney. You can use this easy Dhania Chutney recipe in Chaats, sandwiches or as a dipping sauce.
"Coriander & Garlic Chutney Recipe"You may or may not have heard about this amazing seed, native to Peru, called quinoa (pronounced – keenwa). Though most people confuse it for a grain, this nutty, yet neutral flavored complete protein source is a fabulous addition to simple Mung Daal to amp up the protein levels. Try this simple but hearty Quinoa Mung Dal recipe and see how delicious nutritious can taste.
"Quinoa Mung Daal Recipe"We tend to overlook Asparagus as a possible ingredient in Indian cuisine. With its fresh and subtle flavor, not to mention a crisp texture, asparagus is a fabulous addition to an otherwise basic and ordinary pulao recipe. Combine asparagus with the bold flavor of garlic and you’ve got yourself a winner!
"Garlic Asparagus Pulao"Now that you know how to make Whole Wheat Pita Bread at home, why not take it a step further and make homemade pita chips? They are a fantastic accompaniment to hummus and even a fabulous substitution for papdi in papdi chaat. You can make the pita chips with homemade or store bought pita bread. Try this super easy recipe today!
"Pita Chips"