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A perfect and foolproof Jowar Bajra Roti Recipe

When winter rolls around, or when I’m on a diet, there’s one recipe I always turn to: Jowar Bajra Paratha. This wholesome and nutritious paratha is incredibly satisfying and pairs beautifully with jaggery or any curry sabji. Not only is it a staple during colder months, but it’s also a fantastic option for those looking to incorporate more healthful grains into their diet. So lets see how to make perfect jowar bajra paratha.

Ingredients:

1 cup Jowar Flour

1 Cup Bjara Flour

Water as needed

Ghee for Cooking

Instruction:

In a mixing bowl, combine the jowar flour and bajra flour. Gradually add hot water to the flour mixture. Keep adding water until the mixture comes together to form a soft and pliable dough. Knead the dough for a few minutes until it becomes smooth. The hot water helps in binding the flours.

Divide the dough into equal-sized portions to make roti. Take a portion of the dough and dust some flour to prevent sticking. Roll out the ball into a round roti. Heat a tawa on medium-high heat. Place the rolled paratha on the hot tawa. Cook for a minute  Flip the paratha and cook the other side. Apply ghee on both sides for added flavor and to keep the roti moist.

Once both sides are cooked and crispy, remove the roti from the tawa. Serve hot with jaggery or a curry of your choice.

Enjoy your nutritious and wholesome Jowar Bajra Roti! 🌾🍽

Do try out this simple recipe. I am sure you guys will love it. Let me know what other kind of millet roti you make at home in the comments section. It will be great to know.

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Fajeto – A Gujarati Mango Kadhi: Making the Most of Summer Mangoes

Indulge in the tangy and sweet flavors of Fajeto Mango Kadhi, a traditional Gujarati dish that combines the richness of ripe mangoes with the spiciness of Indian spices. Perfect for summer, this kadhi is a delightful way to use leftover mango pulp. I love how this Fajeto Kadhi perfectly balances sweet, sour, and spicy flavors. It’s versatile enough to be served as a refreshing welcome drink at summer parties, making it both a unique and delightful treat for your guests. But wait, if you have friends who are vegan, we have the perfect solution at the end of the recipe to make this kadhi vegan.

Ingredients:

Leftover mango skins and seeds
1 cup water
1/2 cup dahi (yogurt)
2 tablespoons besan (gram flour)
1/4 cup aamras (mango pulp)
Salt to taste
2 teaspoons oil
1 teaspoon rai (mustard seeds)
1 teaspoon jeera (cumin seeds)
1/2 teaspoon methi dana (fenugreek seeds)
A pinch of hing (asafoetida)
1/2 teaspoon haldi (turmeric powder)
A few curry leaves

Method:

Take the leftover mango skins and seeds, and place them in 1 cup of water. Squeeze out all the mango pulp and strain the water to get the mango essence.

In a bowl, combine the strained mango water with 1/2 cup dahi. Add 2 tablespoons of besan, and salt to taste.

Mix well until you have a smooth mixture. Add an additional 1/2 cup of water if required to achieve the desired consistency.

Heat 2 teaspoons of oil in a pan. Add 1 teaspoon of rai, 1 teaspoon of jeera, and 1/2 teaspoon of methi dana, add a pinch of hing and curry leaves.

Once the seeds start to splutter, add 1/2 teaspoon of haldi.


Pour the mango and besan mixture into the pan with the tadka. Keep stirring continuously to avoid lumps.

Cook the mixture until it comes to a couple of boils, ensuring it’s well-cooked and smooth.

Your Fajeto Mango Kadhi is now ready to be enjoyed. Serve it hot with steamed rice or as a side dish with your favorite Indian meal.

Fajeto, the delightful Gujarati Mango Kadhi, is a perfect way to celebrate the summer season. The tangy, sweet, and spicy flavors come together in a harmonious blend that not only tantalizes your taste buds but also brings a touch of traditional Gujarati cuisine to your table. It’s a versatile dish that can be enjoyed with steamed rice or as a refreshing soup on a hot day.

Can We Make This Recipe Vegan?

Absolutely! While this recipe traditionally includes dairy yogurt, you can easily substitute with cashew yogurt to make it vegan version. Use cashew yogurt in place of regular yogurt to achieve the perfect level of sourness for the kadhi. And vegan fajeto (Gujrati kadhi) is ready.

We hope you try this Fajeto recipe and experience the magic of mangoes in a whole new way. If you do, please share your feedback in the comments below or tag us in your social media accounts with hashtag #MasalaMonkRecipe. We would love to hear how it turned out for you! And if you have your own variations or tips for making Fajeto, don’t hesitate to share them with our community. Also enjoy the flavors of summer with these mango recipes: Chia Seed Mango Pudding and Mango Pudding .

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Chatpati Karonde Ki Chutney: A Tangy Twist for Your Taste Buds

Karonda, also known as Carissa carandas, is a small, tart fruit native to India. Predominantly consumed in the northern regions, especially in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and Rajasthan, karonda is cherished for its unique flavor and numerous health benefits. This fruit is a powerhouse of vitamin C, antioxidants, and iron, making it an excellent addition to your diet. Including seasonal fruits and vegetables like karonda ensures that you are consuming the freshest and most nutrient-dense produce available. Seasonal produce is not only more flavorful but also more sustainable and eco-friendly. Incorporate karonda into your meals with this tangy and flavorful chutney recipe, and enjoy the goodness of this amazing fruit while supporting your health and the environment.

Ingredients:

1 cup Karonda (Indian cranberries)
1/2 cup Coriander leaves (cilantro), chopped
2-3 Green chilies, chopped
3-4 Garlic cloves
Salt to taste


Instructions:

Wash the Karonda thoroughly under running water to remove any dirt or impurities. Pat them dry using a clean kitchen towel or paper towels.

Take a blender or food processor and add the Karonda, chopped coriander leaves, green chilies, garlic cloves, and salt.

Blend all the ingredients together until you obtain a smooth paste. You may need to scrape down the sides of the blender or food processor a few times to ensure that everything is well incorporated.

Taste the chutney and adjust the seasoning as per your preference. If you find it too tangy, you can add a pinch of sugar to balance the flavors.

Once the chutney reaches the desired consistency and taste, transfer it to a clean, airtight jar or container. The Karonde ki Chutney is now ready to be served as a side dish. It pairs well with various Indian snacks, such as samosas, pakoras, or even as a spread for sandwiches.

Store any remaining chutney in the refrigerator for up to a week. Remember to use a clean, dry spoon each time you take out the chutney to maintain its freshness. Enjoy your homemade Karonde ki Chutney with your favorite snacks or meals!

If you love trying new and exciting flavors, we also offer karonda pickle and chutney on our website. We genuinely believe you’ll love these traditional recipes as much as we do.

We hope you will enjoy making and savoring this delicious Chatpati Karonde Ki Chutney. Its unique tangy flavor will surely add a burst of flavour to your meals. Give this simple yet flavorful recipe a try and experience the goodness of karonda. We’d love to hear how it turned out for you, so please leave your comments and share any variations you might have tried. Your feedback is invaluable to us. Happy cooking!

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Barbie Curd Rice: A Vibrant Beetroot Twist on Classic Curd Rice

Curd rice, a beloved dish in South India, is not only comforting but also a perfect coolant for the scorching summer days. The addition of beetroot not only gives it a beautiful pink hue, earning it the nickname “Barbie Curd,” but also enhances its nutritional value. Beetroot is rich in antioxidants and essential nutrients, which aid in detoxification and boost overall health. Curd, being a probiotic, improves digestion and keeps the gut healthy.

Combining these ingredients makes for a delicious and refreshing meal that helps beat the heat. Enjoy this vibrant twist on the classic curd rice to stay cool and nourished this summer. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey filled with flavors and colors as we present to you the enchanting “Barbie Curd Rice”!

Ingredients:

Boiled rice
Creamy curd (yogurt)
Grated beetroot
Roasted peanuts and cashews
Fresh coriander leaves
Salt, to taste
Tadka (tempering):
Curry leaves
Rai (mustard seeds)
Whole red chillies

Instruction:

In a big mixing bowl, take a generous amount of creamy curd (yogurt). The tangy goodness of curd is going to bring out the flavors of this dish beautifully. Add the vibrant grated beetroot to the curd. This is where the “Barbie” charm comes in, infusing the dish with a splash of lovely pink. Season the mixture with a pinch of salt. Remember, balance is key!

Start by preparing the tadka: In a small pan, heat a tablespoon of oil. Add the rai (mustard seeds) and allow them to crackle. Toss in the whole red chillies and curry leaves. Let them sizzle for a moment until fragrant.

Gently fold in the perfectly cooked boiled rice. The rice will absorb the flavors of curd and beetroot, creating a harmony of tastes and textures. Pour the prepared tadka over the curd rice. The crackling spices and aromatic curry leaves will elevate the dish to new heights.

Now, it’s time to add a delightful crunch! Sprinkle roasted peanuts and cashews generously over the top.

Finally, add a handful of fresh coriander leaves to enhance the freshness and add a burst of color.

Serving Suggestion:
Serve this beautiful “Barbie Curd Rice” on a plate and admire the magical blend of colors and textures. The vibrant pink from the beetroot, the golden crunch of nuts, and the lush green of coriander create a stunning visual treat.

Elevate your dining experience and surprise your taste buds with our Barbie Curd Rice. A delicious and visually captivating dish that’s perfect for special occasions or whenever you want to indulge in something delightful.

We hope you enjoy making and savoring this delightful Barbie Curd Rice with a beetroot twist. It’s not just a feast for the eyes, but also a nutritious and refreshing dish perfect for summer days. Give this colorful and healthy recipe a try and let us know how it turned out for you. We’d love to hear your feedback and any variations you might have added. happy cooking! 🍽🌈

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Air Fried Chilli Garlic Potato Bites- Guilt Free Snacking

Summer holidays have begun. Kids are at home. As much as it is exciting with all the play dates, pool parties but sometimes let’s admit it, it gets exhausting too, thinking about snacking options for everyone.

Potato-based snacks are very common and are prepared for various purposes. The market is flooded with fusion snacks made from potatoes. We all love those bite sized frozen snacks because they are quick to prepare and are absolutely delicious. But I have major concerns when it comes to frozen foods.

  • First of all is the high sodium content. Sodium is widely used as a preservative. I literally get enfolded with guilt if I serve my child packaged food with high sodium. Too much sodium in a child’s diet increases the likelihood of osteoporosis. It can cause calcium to be lost from bones resulting in weak bones.
  • The ingredients that are used in packaged frozen food are not the same as those in freshly cooked meals. It contains hydrogenated palm oil that has harmful trans-fat.
  • Preservatives like starch, corn syrup which is made up of glucose are added to these foods to add taste and texture. This increases the risk of diabetes and are noted as carcinogenic substances.
  • The high fat and sodium content can also increase the risk of heart diseases, BP and high cholesterol levels.

There is no one who doesn’t enjoy convenience. Tossing a packaged frozen food once in while in your shopping cart is not a problem. However, when this convenience becomes a habit, it comes with a huge risk of health problems.

So, lets make fresh and delicious chilli garlic potato bites which I am sure you and your family will enjoy. They are air-fried, so there goes the guilt of deep frying too.

Recipe

Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 20 minutes 
Serving: 20 bites

Ingredients

  • 4 large Potatoes, boiled and mashed
  • 2 tbsps Rice flour
  • 3 slices of Bread (I used whole wheat)
  • 1 tbsp minced garlic
  • 1 tsp Red Chilli Flakes
  • 1/2 Mozzarella Cheese (optional but recommended)
  • Salt and Pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Take boiled and mashed potatoes in a large bowl or a plate. Break the bread slices into tiny pieces and add to potatoes. Add all the ingredients mentioned above.
  • Squeeze and mix everything well to form a soft dough. If the dough feels sticky, add more rice flour or bread slice. It will help to absorb the moisture. Check for seasoning.
  • Now, shape it the way you like it. I shaped some in cylindrical shape but eventually got tired. The easiest is a round shape. So, if you plan to make a lot of these, I recommend a round shape.
  • Preheat the air fryer for 5 minutes at 360 F or 180 C. Brush the basket with little oil and gently add the potato balls. Do not crowd the basket. Do few batches of a single layer. Brush a little oil over the top of each ball. Cook for 4 minutes, shake the basket. Spray or brush it again with some oil. Cook for 2-3 minutes more until golden brown.
  • Serve with ketchup, chutney or ranch dipping sauce.

Variations

  1. A great variation to this is adding ranch seasoning packet to the potatoes because ranch seasoned potatoes are to die for.
  2. You can make them cheesy by adding a block of mozzarella or cheddar cheese in the center.
  3. To make it more crispy, you can dip these balls in corn flour slurry and then coat them with more bread crumbs.
  4. You can make this recipe gluten free by using gluten free bread slices.

Enjoy! Happy Holidays! 🙂