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Khasta Achari Mathri

Khasta Achari Mathri

March 2, 2016 by simplyvegetarian777 25 Comments

Mathri is a Deep Fried Biscuit. Achar means Pickle. Khasta means brittle and crispy at the same time. It is a popular snack of Northern India and is one of the favorite Chai Nashta for evening tea time in most of the households. Mathri goes so well with a cup of masala chai. These small…

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Smokey Veg Taco Soup

January 17, 2016 by simplyvegetarian777 28 Comments

I love good Mexican food and yes I can eat it any day! Actually, this soup is not purely Mexican but a fusion of Mexican flavors, broiled in Texas, USA. Most of the restaurants serve it with chicken and not one place serve it for the vegetarians. I do not eat chicken but whenever my…

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Cheese & Chili Parantha

January 8, 2016 by simplyvegetarian777 44 Comments

Yes! You read it right! Cheese & Chili Parantha. A perfect flat bread bringing the western and Indian flavors together. I thought of making the paneer paranthas for breakfast today since Amit was leaving late for work. Checked the refrigerator and there was no paneer. Mozarella peeked from the side and I knew exactly what…

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Kuttu ke Paranthe

Buckwheat Flat Breads / Kuttu ke Paranthe

October 14, 2015 by simplyvegetarian777 10 Comments

{Check out the VIDEO CLIP towards the end of the recipe for detailed instructions on how to spread the flat-bread on hot pan.} The researches say that if you are not effected with celiac disease (which means intolerance towards gluten protein found in wheat), you should not go gluten free. Since the whole grains that…

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Bhindi do Pyaaza

September 18, 2015 by 5 Comments

   This is my personal take on this preparation! I swear! 😀 Do pyaza is a combination of words that practically means twice the onions. A dish that is prepared with twice the amount of onions than the main ingredient. I often make okra or bhindi for dinner with onions and family loves it. Addition…

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Filed Under: Curries, Indian Food, Sukhi Sabzi / Stir fry, Uncategorized Tagged With: ajwain, amchur, asafetida, bhindi, carom seeds, corianderpowder, desi khana, dhaniya, do pyaaza, dry mango powder, fennel powder, ginger powder, haldi, hing, how to use lots of onions in a recipe, indian side dish, khatai, lady finger, lal mirch, lots of onion recipe, namak, oil, okra, okra recipes, onions, pyaaz ki recipes, red chili powder, salt, sauf, saunf, shakahari, soonth, turmeric, vegan indian recipe, Vegetarian, what is do pyaaza meaning

Multigrain Sambhar Rice – DFT

September 9, 2015 by 13 Comments

   Creating Recipes with a Cause! I am a proud DFT blogger. To learn about DFT, Read this recipe! view more DFT recipes, Click here! Multigrain Sambhar Rice     DFT goes easy and cooks a one pot meal for you!!    When we decided to create “one pot meals” this week, it was quite a…

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Filed Under: Diabetes Friendly Thursdays & Healthy Recipes, Indian Food, Indo Fusion, Uncategorized Tagged With: Chana dal, cooking healthy easy rexioes, dahl, dry roasted, millet, MTR sambhar masala, multigrain, mustard seeds, oil, one pot meal, onion, peanuts, pearl millet, Quinoa, red chili, Rice, saadam, sambhar masala, sambhar rice, Spinach, tomato, urad Chhilka

Ragi Vermicelli – Diabetes Friendly Thursdays

August 26, 2015 by 36 Comments

   Creating Recipes with a Cause! I am a proud DFT blogger. To learn about DFT, Read this link! view more DFT recipes, Click here! Ragi Vermicelli   Team DFT celebrates Raksha Bandhan which represents the love and respect between siblings along with Onam which is reminiscent of Kerala’s agrarian past, as it is considered to be…

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Filed Under: 30 minutes and under Recipes, Appetizers & Snacks, Breakfast & Brunch, Diabetes Friendly Thursdays & Healthy Recipes, Indian Food, Pasta, Rice, Noodles, Quinoa, Couscous and other whole grain recipes, Snacks, South Indian, Uncategorized Tagged With: african milllet, better eating, breakfast recipe, brunch ideas, Chana dal, curry leaves, diabetes fighting recipes, diabetes management recipes, diabetes nutrition, finger millet, Healthy eating, Indian food, lemon juice, lunch box ideas, millet, mustard seeds, oil, onion, ragi, red milket, snack recipe, urad dal, weight watchers, whole grain

Gobhi Anaar Pulav with Spinach Garlic Raita – Diabetes Friendly Thursdays

July 15, 2015 by 21 Comments

   Creating Recipes with a Cause! I am a proud DFT blogger. To learn about DFT, Read this link! To view more DFT recipes, Click here!  Gobhi Anaar Pulav with Spinach Garlic Raita   Celebrate the Eid Dinner with Team DFT’s Biryanis and Pulavs! Eid Mubarak! It is the celebration time for many across the…

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Gobhi Malai Methi

July 10, 2015 by 38 Comments

  If you have been following me then you probably know that I am a cauliflower fan. That is probably quite evident since I blog cauliflower recipes so often. Elaine, are you with me? 😉    As much as I love cauliflower, I can’t eat the same preparation every time. Regular is boring! Do you…

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Manchow Soup – Meatless Monday

July 5, 2015 by 16 Comments

   Some pictures do not do the justice to the actual beauty of the dish, i.e., it’s flavors and textures. This is one such dish! One of my favorite soups from Indo-Chinese Cuisine.   Manchow Soup https://simplyvegetarian777.com/2015/07/05/manchow-soup-meatless-monday/ How many of you remember drinking this soup outside the “nukkad” (corner) Chinese food vans? Sticky hot summers,…

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