Bhune Besan Ka Murgh Tikka

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Bhune Besan Ka Murgh Tikka is a flavorful recipe where tender chicken pieces are marinated with hung curd, roasted Vijay Besan Flour and grilled to perfection.

[iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Servings – 4″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-coffee”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″][iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Preparation Time – 1 Hour 40 Mins” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-clock”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″]
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[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Ingredients”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tablespoon ginger garlic paste[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]4 tablespoon Vijay Besan Flour[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]300 gms boneless chicken pieces[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]2 tablespoon Kashmiri red chili powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]5 tablespoon mustard oil[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]2 tsp lemon juice[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]¾ cup hung curd[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 bay leaf, 3 cloves and 2 cardamoms[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 black cardamom and 5-6 black peppercorns[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 star anise and ½ inch cinnamon stick[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1.5 tsp roasted cumin powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tsp red chili powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tsp black pepper powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tsp dry mango powder/aamchur powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]2 tablespoon chopped mint leaves[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]5-6 tsp Oil[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ cup Butter[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Salt as per taste[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tsp garam masala powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1.5 tsp kasuri meethi[/advlist]
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For First Marination

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a mixing bowl, take 300 gms of boneless chicken pieces.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add the ginger garlic paste, little salt, half of the paste of Kashmiri red chili powder mixed with mustard oil & lemon juice. Mix everything well. Cover and marinate it for 40 minutes to 1 hour.[/advlist]

For Bhune Besan

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a pan, add 3-4 tsp of butter and 3-4 tsp of oil.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Once the butter and oil are hot, add the whole spices, like bay leaf, cardamoms, black cardamom, cloves, black peppercorn, star anise, cinnamon stick and saute it for 1-2 minutes.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Lower the flame, add Vijay Besan Flour, little at a time, and mix it well. Do not add all the besan at one time, add it slowly and keep stirring it well on a low flame for about 3-4 minutes.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Once the besan mixture starts to boil, switch off the flame. Allow it to cool down completely. Discard the whole spices and use it for the marination.[/advlist]

For Second Marination

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a mixing bowl, add the hung curd, bhune besan ka mixture, mix it well, so that there are no lumps.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Next add the remaining half of the paste of Kashmiri red chili powder with mustard oil.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add the dry spices like roasted cumin powder, red chili powder, black pepper powder, dry mango powder, garam masala powder, kasuri methi and salt. Give everything a nice mix.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add the marinated chicken pieces and nicely coat it well with the second marination. Mix everything well. Cover and marinate it for 1 hour.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]After 1 hour, take some skewers, add the chicken pieces into the skewers.[/advlist]

For Chicken Tikka

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Serve it hot with your favorite chutney and enjoy[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Grill the chicken on a medium flame by turning them from all the sides for about 6-7 minutes or until the chicken pieces are cooked completely and it’s ready to be served.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Place the skewers over the grill pan, brush some more butter on the chicken pieces.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Heat a grill pan, in a bowl mix 2-3 tsp of butter with chopped mint leaves, brush it over a grill pan.[/advlist]
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[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Tips for Cooking”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Mix Kashmiri Red Chili Powder with Mustard Oil and keep it for at least 6 hours before marinating for good colour.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]You can cook the chicken pieces in a normal pan or tawa or can even bake them.[/advlist]
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Paal Kozhukattai Recipe

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Munch on the crunch of delicious Pyaz Kachoris made with Vijay Maida, Vijay Rava, tasty spices, along with the mixture of onions and potatoes as fillers.

[iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Servings – 2″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-coffee”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″][iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Preparation Time – 1 Hour” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-clock”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″]
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For the Kachori Masala

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]2 tbsp coriander seeds[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tbsp fennel seeds[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tbsp cumin seeds[/advlist]

For the Sweetened Milk (Paal)

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 cup Maida[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tbsp Rawa[/advlist]

For the Sweetened Milk (Paal)

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 Liter / 4 cups Fresh Milk[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]75 gm / 1/3 cup Sugar[/advlist]
[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Procedure”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Stir gently and cook for 1 hour on a low flame, stirring occasionally.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Heat up the milk till just boiling and carefully drop in the balls.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Form small balls out of the dough and set on a plate. Ensure they are crack free.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Set aside for 5 minutes until slightly cooled.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Slowly add boiling water and stir with a spoon to form a soft dough, add it in small additions till it just comes together.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a bowl, combine the Vijay Gold Rice Flour, Sugar and grated coconut.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]At the 45 minute mark, add the sugar and stir well.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]After 1 hour, try a dumpling to see if it is cooked through, it should be slightly springy and not doughy inside.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Cook for 10-15 minutes more on medium high flame, stirring constantly to thicken and reduce the milk.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Once reduced, switch off the flame and serve when warm.[/advlist]
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[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Tips for Cooking”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]When adding the boiling water, less is more, stir very well when you feel the dough forming and if any dry spots remain, only then add water, otherwise kneading it gently will suffice.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Incase you do add extra water, sprinkle more rice flour and knead gently to bring back the consistency, this may lead to a slightly higher cook time.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]This recipe works very well with coconut milk, instead of the initial 1 liter of milk, add 750ml or 3 cups of thin coconut milk extract and 250 ml of Fresh milk to cook the balls. To finish, add 250 ml of thick coconut milk extract in the end, do not boil after this step.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]You can substitute sugar for Jaggery if you prefer, the dish will have a slight brown tinge.[/advlist]
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SOFT IDLI

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SUJI TWISTER RECIPE

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Falafel Waffle Recipe

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Rice Pathiri Recipe

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Soft and supple, Pathiri is a delicious rice flour roti from Kerala! Use Vijay Rice Flour and follow the step-wise procedure to make this sumptuous delicacy.

[iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Servings – 12 pcs” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-coffee”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″][iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Preparation Time – 30 Mins” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-clock”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″]
[iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Difficulty Level – Easy” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-fan”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″][iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Cook Time – 30 Mins” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-dumpster-fire”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″]
[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Ingredients”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]140 gm / 1 cup Vijay Rice Flour[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]300 ml / 1.25 cup Water[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]4 gm / 1 tsp Salt[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]3 ml / 1 tsp Oil[/advlist]
[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Procedure”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a pot, heat the water along with the salt and oil.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Once it is boiling, add in all the rice flour at once and stir very well to hydrate all of the flour.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Once it has combined well, switch off the flame and cover for 5 minutes.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]After 5 minutes transfer to a wide plate and using a wet cloth, press and knead the dough gently. If it is too hot to handle, keep it covered with the cloth for a few minutes to cool down.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Knead the dough till it is smooth and soft, and crack free.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Rest for 5 minutes after kneading and then proceed to divide the dough into 12-13 equal portions.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Roll out each ball into a thin roti, and use a large metal bowl or container with sharp edges to cut it into a round shape.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Cook the pathiri on medium flame without any oil, flipping after 30 seconds and pressing gently to puff the pathiri.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]After it has puffed, remove and set under a cloth to prevent drying.[/advlist]
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[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Tips for Cooking”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]The dough has to be kneaded while at least warm. The most ideal is when it is hot, but you have to be careful not to burn yourself.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Always keep the dough covered with a wet cloth to prevent drying.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Do not brown the pathiri or they will dry out and become crunchy which is not desirable.[/advlist]
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SOFT IDLI

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SUJI TWISTER RECIPE

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Falafel Waffle Recipe

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Poha Cutlet

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Crispy on the outside, tender & flavorful on the inside, Vijay Poha Cutlets make a wonderful evening snack! Learn its recipe here to wow your guests every time.

[iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Servings – 18-20 pcs” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-coffee”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″][iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Preparation Time – 1 Hour” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-clock”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″]
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[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Ingredients”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]140 gm / 1 cup Vijay Gold Thick Avalakki[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]250 gm / 2 medium Potatoes[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]100 gm / 1 cup Paneer[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]70 gm / 1 small Onion, finely chopped[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]10 gm / 2 green chillies, finely chopped[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]5 gm / few sprigs Coriander leaves, finely chopped[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]5 gm / 1 tsp Ginger Garlic Paste[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]4 gm / 1 tsp Mastercook Dhania, powdered[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]2 gm / ½ tsp Mastercook Jeera, Powdered[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]3 gm / ¾ tsp Red Chilli Powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 gm / ¼ tsp Garam Masala[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 gm / ¼ tsp Mastercook Pepper, powdered[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 gm / ¼ tsp Amchur powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Salt to taste[/advlist]
[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Procedure”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]IServe warm with your favorite chutney.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Fry on a low flame until golden brown on both sides. Set on a tissue to drain excess oil.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Form the dough into about 50 gm cutlets. Set on a plate.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Check to see if you can form crack free cutlets. If not you can add a little flour or corn flour to aid with binding.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Knead and mash the mixture well to combine thoroughly.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add the onion and coriander leaves along with all the spices, lemon juice and ginger garlic paste[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a large bowl, grate the paneer and add the boiled potatoes, and the Avalakki after draining the excess water.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a small bowl, add the Vijay Gold thick Avalakki and cover it with water. Allow to soak for 5 minutes.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Boil the potatoes until soft, peel and mash gently, set aside.[/advlist]
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[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Tips for Cooking”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]The Avalakki must be drained well before adding to the mixture. You can use a strainer and press lightly to rid the excess moisture.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]You can add other vegetables like carrot, beans or capsicum to it, but ensure it is diced very fine or the cutlets will break while shaping.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]You can prepare these in advance and freeze them in a single layer. Once thoroughly frozen, you can store them in ziplock bags and fry whenever you’d like![/advlist]
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SUJI TWISTER RECIPE

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Falafel Waffle Recipe

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Malpua

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Soft & syrupy, sweet pancakes made with flour & curd for festivals like Holi , Diwali.  Malpua’s are Ramadan meals eaten to break the fast. This dessert is sure to please everyone!

[iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Servings – 5″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-coffee”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″][iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Preparation Time – 40 Mins” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-clock”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″]
[iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Difficulty Level – Easy” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-fan”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″][iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Cook Time – 30 Mins” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-dumpster-fire”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″]
[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Ingredients”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]75 gm / ½ cup Mastercook Maida[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]30 gm / ¼ cup Vijay Bombay Sooji[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]20 gm / 1 tbsp curd[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]3 gm / 1 tsp Mastercook Fennel Seeds[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]125-200 ml / ½ to 1 cup Milk[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]100 gm / ½ cup Sugar[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]60 ml / 4 tbsp Water[/advlist]
[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Procedure”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a large mixing bowl, add the Mastercook Maida, Mastercook Bombay Sooji, 20 gm of Sugar and Mastercook Fennel Seeds.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Stir well to combine and slowly add the milk. Keep whisking constantly to combine.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add milk as required to form a batter similar to a pancake or slightly thicker than a dosa batter. It should spread on its own when dropped from a height.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Set aside for 30 minutes. In the meantime, add the sugar and water to a small saucepan and heat until the sugar is dissolved. Boil for 3-5 minutes until slightly thickened. You can add saffron if you desire a yellow tinge to the finished product. Set aside.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a frying pan, add oil until it is about halfway and heat on a medium high flame.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Once hot, reduce the flame to medium and pour a ladleful of batter from about 3-4 inches above the center in a continuous stream to form a malpua.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Allow to cook until the edges are golden. Splash oil on top so that it puffs. Flip gently and cook on the other side until golden brown.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Remove and drain the excess oil and immediately dunk in the warm syrup and let it soak for a few minutes before removing and setting aside.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Serve warm or cold with rabri and chopped nuts.[/advlist]
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[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Tips for Cooking”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]This recipe makes a soft and chewy malpua, if you prefer a crispy malpua, add a little more milk and pour less batter into the oil, the resulting malpua will be thinner and thus crispier.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]If you notice that the edges are browning too quickly, then your oil is too hot. It should take atleast 45 seconds to a minute for the edges to brown and be ready to flip.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]If your malpua doesn’t puff completely or at all, then you are not pouring it in a continuous stream. Keep trying and you will understand the proper technique. But even if it doesn’t puff it is still a lovely finished product![/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Raisins should not be added in the beginning, lightly frying them and adding at the end allows you to retain their texture and sourish taste.[/advlist]
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SOFT IDLI

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SUJI TWISTER RECIPE

[spacing desktop_height="30" mobile_height="15" smobile_height="15"][headings heading="Suji Twister"][/headings] Being an ideal tea-time snack, Suji Twister is made using Vijay Foods Bombay Sooji and dry spices and has a twisted appearance with savory taste and flavor. [iconbox style="icon-left" icon_type="fontawesome" icon_font_size="45px" icon_width="" icon_height="" icon_color="#ee2f27" heading="Servings - 4" heading_font_family="Poppins" heading_font_size="22" icon_top_margin="0" heading_top_margin="25px" icon_fontawesome="fas fa-coffee"][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height="30"

Falafel Waffle Recipe

[spacing desktop_height="30" mobile_height="15" smobile_height="15"][headings heading="Falafel Waffle"][/headings] Made using Vijay Foods Besan, gluten-free, flavourful and amazingly tasty Falafel waffle gives a healthy and delicious twist to the classic deep-fried falafels. [iconbox style="icon-left" icon_type="fontawesome" icon_font_size="45px" icon_width="" icon_height="" icon_color="#ee2f27" heading="Servings - 4" heading_font_family="Poppins" heading_font_size="22" icon_top_margin="0" heading_top_margin="25px" icon_fontawesome="fas fa-coffee"][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height="30" mobile_height="15" smobile_height="15"][iconbox style="icon-left" icon_type="fontawesome"

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Arisi Vella Puttu

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Arisi Vella Puttu is a traditional neivedhyam Made during Navratri Festival. Made with light brown roasted Vijay Gold Rice Rava, Organic Jaggery, Ghee & Coconut.

[iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Servings – 4 to 5″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-coffee”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″][iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Preparation Time – 40 Mins” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-clock”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″]
[iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Difficulty Level – Medium” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-fan”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″][iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Cook Time – 1 Hour” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-dumpster-fire”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″]
[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Ingredients”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]100 gm / ¾ cup Vijay Gold Idli Rava Vijay Gold Idli Rava[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Lukewarm water[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]120 gm / ¾ cup Jaggery[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]50 gm / 3 tbsp Ghee[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]6-7 Cashews, split[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]25 gm / 2 tbsp Grated coconut[/advlist]
[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Procedure”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Transfer to a bowl and allow to cool slightly.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a pan, roast the Vijay Gold Idli Rava until lightly browned and fragrant, about 3-5 minutes.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Prepare a steamer and allow to heat up[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Sprinkle, do not pour, lukewarm water and mix well into the rava. The texture that you want is when you press it in your hand, it stays together but will fall apart when you drop it back down.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Once this texture is achieved, lay a cloth in your steamer and add this mixture on top. Cover with the free ends of the cloth and steam for 30 minutes on medium flame.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]After 30 minutes, the mixture should be one mass. Remove to a bowl and crumble with a spoon, breaking any large lumps.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Melt your jaggery and strain to remove any impurities.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Place on medium flame and heat until thick. You want a soft ball stage. You can find this out by dropping a little into a ball of cold water, the jaggery can be formed into a small jelly like ball.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]To the ghee, add the coconut and roast until golden brown, now pour the coconut and ghee into the rava. Mix well and serve warm or cold. This lasts for about a month.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a pan, heat ghee and roast the cashews , add to the rava and reserve the ghee.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Immediately switch off the flame and add the syrup to the cooked rava. Stir well to incorporate thoroughly.[/advlist]
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[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Tips for Cooking”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]The jaggery syrup is very important for the final texture of the dish, ensure that the steps are followed properly.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]The amount of jaggery can be adjusted to your liking.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Do not reduce the amount of ghee, as the dish will be inedible, the dry texture of the rava will irritate your throat if consumed without the ghee, or less ghee.[/advlist]
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SOFT IDLI

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SUJI TWISTER RECIPE

[spacing desktop_height="30" mobile_height="15" smobile_height="15"][headings heading="Suji Twister"][/headings] Being an ideal tea-time snack, Suji Twister is made using Vijay Foods Bombay Sooji and dry spices and has a twisted appearance with savory taste and flavor. [iconbox style="icon-left" icon_type="fontawesome" icon_font_size="45px" icon_width="" icon_height="" icon_color="#ee2f27" heading="Servings - 4" heading_font_family="Poppins" heading_font_size="22" icon_top_margin="0" heading_top_margin="25px" icon_fontawesome="fas fa-coffee"][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height="30"

Falafel Waffle Recipe

[spacing desktop_height="30" mobile_height="15" smobile_height="15"][headings heading="Falafel Waffle"][/headings] Made using Vijay Foods Besan, gluten-free, flavourful and amazingly tasty Falafel waffle gives a healthy and delicious twist to the classic deep-fried falafels. [iconbox style="icon-left" icon_type="fontawesome" icon_font_size="45px" icon_width="" icon_height="" icon_color="#ee2f27" heading="Servings - 4" heading_font_family="Poppins" heading_font_size="22" icon_top_margin="0" heading_top_margin="25px" icon_fontawesome="fas fa-coffee"][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height="30" mobile_height="15" smobile_height="15"][iconbox style="icon-left" icon_type="fontawesome"

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Gatte Ki Sabzi

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A traditional Rajasthani dish made with Besan that is first boiled and then cooked in a spicy curd-based gravy. It goes well with steamed rice and roti.

[iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Servings – 4″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-coffee”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″][iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Preparation Time – 25 Mins” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-clock”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″]
[iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Difficulty Level – Medium” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-fan”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″][iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Cook Time – 20 Mins” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-dumpster-fire”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″]
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For making the Gatte/Gatta

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 cup Vijay Gold Besan Flour[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tsp coriander powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]¼ tsp turmeric powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tsp red chili powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ tsp cumin seeds[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ tsp ajwain/carrom seeds[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]3 tablespoon ghee/clarified butter[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Salt as per taste[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]3-4 tsp water[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tsp oil[/advlist]

For boiling and frying the Gatte/Gatta

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]4 glasses of water[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]2 dry red chilies[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ tsp cumin seeds[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ tsp fennel seeds[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]2 tsp ghee/clarified butter[/advlist]

For making the gravy

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]2 tsp oil[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ inch ginger[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]3-4 green chilies[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]2 tomatoes[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ tsp asafeotida/hing[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tsp cumin seeds
[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]2 dry red chilies[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]2 tsp ghee/clarified butter[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]4 tablespoon curd[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Salt as per taste[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]¼ cup chopped coriander leaves[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ tsp garam masala powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tsp kasuri methi (roasted & crushed)[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1.5 tsp coriander powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tsp red chili powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ tsp turmeric powder[/advlist]
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For making the Gatte/Gatta

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a mixing bowl, take Vijay Gold Besan Flour, add turmeric powder, red chili powder, coriander powder, cumin seeds, ajwain/carrom seeds, salt, ghee/clarified butter, give everything a nice mix.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Next add curd, little at a time, do not add all the curd together. Knead it well for about 8-9 minutes, to form a semi soft dough, just like the dough of pooris.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]The dough should be of smooth texture, if you see any cracks, sprinkle little water and knead it again to form a smooth dough.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Once the dough is formed, apply little oil over the dough.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Divide the dough into 5 equal parts, roll each part to form a smooth ball.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Now with the help of your fingers, roll each dough ball to give it a cylindrical shape.[/advlist]

For boiling and frying the Gatte/Gatta

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a pan, add water, heat the water on a medium to high flame, once it starts to boil add dry red chilies, cumin seeds and fennel seeds.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add the prepared gatte, one by one, cover and allow it to cook on a medium flame for about 8-10 minutes or until the gatte starts to float on the top and you can see bubbles/ blisters all over the gatte.al shape.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Gently remove them with the help of a spatula/spoon by draining the excess water. Reserve the water, in which gatte were boiled, for the gravy.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Place the gatte on a plate, allow them to come at room temperature, cut it into small pieces.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Heat ghee/clarified butter in a pan, shallow fry the prepared gatte for 2-3 minutes. Keep it aside.[/advlist]

Tips for cooking:

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Addition of dry red chilies, cumin seeds & fennel seeds, while boiling the gatte is optional, however, it gives a nice flavour to our gatte.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In case the dough becomes too sticky, sprinkle some more gram flour/besan and knead.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Make sure the curd is at room temperature.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]For kneading the dough for the gatte, do not add all the curd at a time, the quantity of curd and the water will vary depending on the texture of curd.[/advlist]
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[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Tips for Cooking”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]For frying the idli pieces, lightly coat the idli pieces with the prepared batter one by one. Do not fry all the idli pieces at one time, do it in batches.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]For making the Manchurian Sauce, use warm water.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Addition of garam masala powder is completely optional.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]After adding the fried idli pieces in the sauce, quickly toss it with the sauce, so that it remains crispy.[/advlist]
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IDLI MANCHURIAN

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It’s a simple and tasty South Indian Cuisine recipe that can be made with leftover idlis & Manchurian Sauce. It can be served as a starter, breakfast or snack.

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For the Idli's

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 cup Vijay Idli Rava[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 cup curd[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tsp ginger garlic paste[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ tsp black pepper powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Salt as per taste[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ to ¾ cup water[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ tsp baking soda[/advlist]

For the tadka

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]2 tsp oil[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tsp mustard seeds[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ tsp asafoetida/hing[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ tsp Urad Dal/Split black lentils[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tsp Chana Dal/Bengal Gram[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]8-9 curry leaves[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]8-10 cashew nuts[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ cup A Vijay Gold ll Purpose Flour/Maida[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]¼ cup Corn flour[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ tsp black pepper powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Salt as per taste[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Water and Oil as required[/advlist]

For the batter to fry the Idli

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ cup A Vijay Gold ll Purpose Flour/Maida[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]¼ cup Corn flour[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ tsp black pepper powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Salt as per taste[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Water and Oil as required[/advlist]

For Manchurian Sauce

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]2 tsp oil[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]8-9 garlic cloves[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]3-4 fresh green chilies[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 small onion (cut into small cubes)[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 small capsicum (cut into small cubes)[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]2 tsp soya sauce[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]2 tablespoon red chili sauce[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tablespoon tomato ketchup[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]¼- ½ cup warm water[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Salt as per taste[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tsp black pepper powder[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Corn flour slurry (1 tablespoon corn flour mixed with 2 tablespoon water)[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]¼ cup chopped coriander leaves[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ cup chopped spring onion greens[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]½ tsp garam masala powder[/advlist]
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For making the Idlis

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a mixing bowl, take Vijay Idli Rawa, add curd, salt, black pepper powder, mix everything well.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Next add water and make a batter of smooth consistency.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Cover and rest it for 30 minutes.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]For the tadka, in a pan, heat oil, add mustard seeds, asafoetida/hing, urad dal, chana dal, curry leaves, cashew nuts (roughly chopped), and fry it for 2-3 minutes.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]After 30 minutes, add the prepared tadka in the idli batter, mix everything well.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add baking soda in the idli batter, mix it.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Grease the idli stand/maker with little oil, add the prepared idli batter in the idli maker/stand and steam it on a medium flame for about 10-12 minutes.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Once it cools down, cut the idli into four pieces. Keep it aside.[/advlist]

For frying the Idlis

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a mixing bowl, add All purpose flour, corn flour, salt, black pepper powder, add little water at a time and make a smooth batter.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a mixing bowl, add All purpose flour, corn flour, salt, black pepper powder, add little water at a time and make a smooth batter.[/advlist]

For the Manchurian Sauce:

[advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Heat oil in a pan, add chopped garlic, sauté it for 1 minute, add chopped fresh green chilies, again sauté if for another 1 minute.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add the onion & capsicum, fry it on a high flame for 3-4 minutes.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add soya sauce, red chili sauce, tomato ketchup, mix everything well for 2 minutes.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add warm water and again cook it for another 2 minutes.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add salt, black pepper powder, add the corn flour slurry, once the sauce starts to thicken. Add the fried Idli pieces, toss it well for about 1 minute.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add spring onion greens, little garam masala and chopped coriander leaves, give everything a nice mix for another 1-2 minutes and its ready. Serve immediately.[/advlist]
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[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Tips for Cooking”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]For frying the idli pieces, lightly coat the idli pieces with the prepared batter one by one. Do not fry all the idli pieces at one time, do it in batches.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]For making the Manchurian Sauce, use warm water.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Addition of garam masala powder is completely optional.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]After adding the fried idli pieces in the sauce, quickly toss it with the sauce, so that it remains crispy.[/advlist]
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Pita Bread Recipe

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Bread made with water, flour, yeast, salt, and sugar. The soft and light pocket is ideal for adding your favorite fillings & enjoying a Middle Eastern treat!

[iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Servings – 5 Pcs” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-coffee”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″][iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Preparation Time – 20 Mins” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-clock”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″]
[iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Difficulty Level – Easy” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-fan”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″][iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Cook Time – 1 Hour” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-dumpster-fire”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″]
[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Ingredients”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]300 gm / 2 cups Mastercook Maida or Chakki Atta[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]6 gm / 2 tsp yeast[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]14 gm / 2 tsp salt[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]14 gm / 3 tsp sugar[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]170-180 ml water[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]1 tbsp / 15 ml Extra Virgin Olive Oil[/advlist]
[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Procedure”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a large bowl, sift your Maida or Chakki atta along with salt.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a separate bowl, combine the yeast, water and sugar and allow to bloom for a few minutes.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add the yeast mixture slowly to the flour and knead a soft dough (about 3-4 minutes)[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add the olive oil and knead until incorporated. The dough will be slightly tacky to the touch.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Place in a greased bowl and rest for 15 minutes.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Preheat your oven to 250 C / 480 F / Gas Mark 9. Place a baking sheet upside down on the bottom rack and allow it to heat up with the oven.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]After 15 minutes, cut the dough into 10 equal pieces, about 42-45 gm each.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Roll each piece into a ball and set on a floured surface or plate for 10 minutes.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Now roll each ball into a disc, about 6 inches across, and about 1 cm thick, like that of a puri.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Put the pita onto the hot tray and close the oven. Let it sit for 2-3 minutes, it will puff up and become a balloon. Let it rest for another minute before taking out and setting in a plate lined with a cloth. Cover each pita with the cloth after it comes out of the oven.[/advlist]
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[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Tips for Cooking”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]You can use either Maida or chakki atta or a combination of both for this recipe.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Try using only Extra Virgin Olive Oil for this recipe, as a neutral cooking oil wouldn’t give the flavour and aroma of the high quality olive oil.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Most home ovens go upto 250C. But if your oven goes higher, it is recommended to even keep the oven at 300C, this will cook the pita’s much faster.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]If you do not want color on the pita, remove it as soon as it puffs up, if you want color, let it sit a little longer, and flip it to brown the other side as well. Both taste equally good.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Do not worry if the entire pita doesn’t puff, you will still be able to separate the two sides to form a pocket.[/advlist]
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SOFT IDLI

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SUJI TWISTER RECIPE

[spacing desktop_height="30" mobile_height="15" smobile_height="15"][headings heading="Suji Twister"][/headings] Being an ideal tea-time snack, Suji Twister is made using Vijay Foods Bombay Sooji and dry spices and has a twisted appearance with savory taste and flavor. [iconbox style="icon-left" icon_type="fontawesome" icon_font_size="45px" icon_width="" icon_height="" icon_color="#ee2f27" heading="Servings - 4" heading_font_family="Poppins" heading_font_size="22" icon_top_margin="0" heading_top_margin="25px" icon_fontawesome="fas fa-coffee"][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height="30"

Falafel Waffle Recipe

[spacing desktop_height="30" mobile_height="15" smobile_height="15"][headings heading="Falafel Waffle"][/headings] Made using Vijay Foods Besan, gluten-free, flavourful and amazingly tasty Falafel waffle gives a healthy and delicious twist to the classic deep-fried falafels. [iconbox style="icon-left" icon_type="fontawesome" icon_font_size="45px" icon_width="" icon_height="" icon_color="#ee2f27" heading="Servings - 4" heading_font_family="Poppins" heading_font_size="22" icon_top_margin="0" heading_top_margin="25px" icon_fontawesome="fas fa-coffee"][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height="30" mobile_height="15" smobile_height="15"][iconbox style="icon-left" icon_type="fontawesome"

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Akki Tari Payasa

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Simple and quick Broken Rice Pudded payasam is a simple dessert made with milk, sugar, dry fruits, and ghee that is ready faster than you can say ‘Akki Tari’!

[iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Servings – 8″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-coffee”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″][iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Preparation Time – 10 Mins” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-clock”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″]
[iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Difficulty Level – Easy” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-fan”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″][iconbox style=”icon-left” icon_type=”fontawesome” icon_font_size=”45px” icon_width=”” icon_height=”” icon_color=”#ee2f27″ heading=”Cook Time – 40 Mins” heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_size=”22″ icon_top_margin=”0″ heading_top_margin=”25px” icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-dumpster-fire”][/iconbox][spacing desktop_height=”30″ mobile_height=”15″ smobile_height=”15″]
[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Ingredients”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]70 gm / ½ cup Vijay Gold Akki Tari[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]500 ml / 2 cups Water[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]500 ml / 2 cups Fresh Milk[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]75 gm Sugar[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Assorted Dry Fruits, Mastercook Elaichi[/advlist]
[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Procedure”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]In a bowl, add your Vijay Gold Akki Tari and some water(not from recipe). Allow to stand for 10 minutes[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]After 10 minutes, drain the water and add the akki tari to a pot along with 500 ml of water.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Boil on a low flame till all the water is almost absorbed.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]At this stage, add the milk and stir well. Cook on a low flame until the milk begins to boil, stirring occasionally.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Add the sugar and stir well. Keep stirring till the sugar dissolves.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]Cook for 5 minutes until thickened. Serve warm.[/advlist]
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[headings alignment=”” heading_color=”#000000″ heading_font_family=”Poppins” heading_font_weight=”600″ heading_font_size_mobile=”32px” heading_bottom_margin=”20px” heading=”Tips for Cooking”][/headings][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]The initial soaking of the akki tari is also to wash it, the amount of water in the recipe is to boil the akki tari later on.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]If you wish, you can boil the akki tari directly in milk itself, in this case, double the amount of milk and replace the water with 500 ml of milk in step 2[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]If you are using dry fruits, roast them separately in a little amount of ghee and add it towards the end.[/advlist][advlist icon_type=”typicons” icon_color=”#000000″ icon_font_size=”20px” icon_position=”icon-top” content_color=”#333333″ content_font_family=”Poppins” content_font_weight=”500″ content_font_size=”18px” icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-arrow-right-thick”]If using Mastercook elaichi, add it when you add the sugar into the payasa.[/advlist]
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