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Lotus Stem /Root (Kamal Kakdi) Poriyal (south Indian)

Lotus Stem /Root (Kamal Kakdi) Poriyal (south Indian)

Serving: 4-5 Preparation time: 5 minutes. Boiling lotus stem time: 10 minutes. Frying time: 10-12 minutes. Total time: 27 minutes. Last week I cooked “Lotus Stem /Root (Kamal Kakdi) Poriyal (south Indian)” paired with Rice-Dal (Dal–Chawal). My daughter-in-law appreciated the lotus stem poriyal recipe and is interested in learning how to prepare it! Lotus stem

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Kachchi Haldi (Raw Turmeric) Dry Sabji with Onion and Garlic

Kachchi Haldi (Raw Turmeric) Dry Sabji with Onion and Garlic

Servings: Preparation time:  10-12 minutes. Frying time: 14-15 minutes. Total time:  27 minutes. Nowadays (Winter in India) my husband loves and often include  “Kachchi Haldi (Raw Turmeric) Dry Sabji (Bhujiya) with Onion and Garlic” in his daily diet for health benefits. It is a vibrant and healthy dish with robust flavour and medicinal properties of

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Serve hot with “Steamed Rice

Hare Arhar/Tuhar phalli ki sabji (Tender/ Green Pigeon Pea with Poppy Seed)

Servings: 3-4 Preparation time: 10-12 minutes. Frying tomato time: 4 minutes. Frying masala time: 8-9 minutes. Cooking time: 7-8 minutes. total time: 33 minutes. “Green Tuar Pod ki Sabji”, also known as “Green Pigeon Peas Curry”, is a popular dish in Indian cuisine, particularly during the winter( Fresh Tuar Pod Season). Yesterday I cooked the

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Drumstick Curry/Shevgyachya Shenga Chi Bhaji (Maharashtrian Style)

Drumstick/Moringa Curry/Shevgyachya Shenga Chi Bhaji (Maharashtrian Style)

Servings: 3-4 Preparation time: 10-12 minutes. Frying time: 11-12 minutes. Cooking time: 9-10 minutes. Total time: 34 minutes. “Drumstick Curry (Maharashtrian Style)”, prepared in the traditional style, is a delightful and nutritious dish that highlights the unique flavours of drumsticks (Moringa pods). It is locally known as “Shevgyachya Shenga Chi Bhaji,”  often cooked with a

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