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suchananewsblog · 2 years
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5 Mouthwatering Varieties Of Idlis That Will Elevate Your Meal Game
Idli is a beloved South Indian delicacy that can be savoured as a snack or as a part of a meal. While plain rice or suji idlis can be delicious, why not elevate your idli-making game with these easy-to-make and scrumptious idlis? We have curated a list of five idlis that will make you an “Idli Expert” in no time! Pair them with your favourite dips like coconut chutney, ketchup, or any sauce of…
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kushi-s · 1 year
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(via 34 INDIAN BREAKFAST RECIPES | NORTH & SOUTH INDIAN VEGETARIAN BREAKFAST - Cook with Kushi)
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spicyvegrecipes · 2 months
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How to make Vegetable Rava Upma (Sooji Upma)
Vegetable Rava Upma Recipe Vegetable Rava Upma Recipe is a beloved South Indian dish that has become popular across India for its simplicity, flavour, and versatility. This savoury breakfast option is made from semolina, known as “rava” or “sooji,” which is gently roasted and then cooked with a medley of vegetables, fragrant spices, and herbs. What is Upma? Upma is a traditional South Indian…
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anditsohappened-blog · 2 months
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Instant, Nutritious & Crispy Masoor Dal Dosa | Red Lentil Pancake Recipe
jump to recipe Print Facebook WhatsApp Pinterest Reddit Threads ShareCopied to clipboard Here’s a super healthy recipe to try —a masoor dal and brown rice dosa. This nutritious dish is perfect for a wholesome breakfast or a satisfying meal that keeps you energised throughout the day. Plus, it’s super easy to make, even for those new to cooking. In this recipe, the earthy flavours of…
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thegaruskitchen · 5 months
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Street Style Vegetable Uttapam Recipe | Healthy Veg Uttapam Recipe | Easy South Indian Breakfast
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parveens-kitchen · 5 months
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Red Rice Dosai
Authentic Red Rice Dosai: A Delicious and Nutritious Delight.Indulge in the flavors of tradition with our recipe for Red Rice Dosai, crafted using the finest Kuzhi Vedichan rice. This South Indian delicacy boasts not only tantalizing taste but also a wealth of health benefits. Made from a blend of red rice, urad dal, and a hint of fenugreek, these dosai are a perfect fusion of flavor and…
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deals4all · 6 months
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bloggeratheart · 10 months
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Avalakki Bisibele
Avalakki Bisibele is a twist to the popular bisibelebath of Karnataka. It is made with moong and flattened rice along with vegetables and  spice mix. It is tasty, nutrient rich and ideal for breakfast. Looking for a different kind of breakfast ? Avalakki Bisibele is  an easy to make, filling and  made with flattened rice. It needs no accompaniment, and ready in an hour. I often make avalakki…
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khaleesiuae · 1 year
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Idli Recipe | Soft Idli Batter With Tips And Tricks (South Indian Breakfast)
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Ingredients
1 cup regular rice + 1 cup parboiled rice or 2 cups idli rice or 2 cups parboiled rice
½ cup whole or split urad dal - 120 grams whole or split urad dal (husked black gram)
¼ cup thick poha - 20 grams (flattened rice)
¼ teaspoon fenugreek seeds (methi seeds)
2 cups water - for soaking rice
1 cup water - for soaking urad dal
½ cup water - for grinding urad dal or add as required
¾ to 1 cup water - for grinding rice or add as required
1 teaspoon rock salt (edible and food grade) or sea salt
oil - as required to apply to the idli moulds
2 to 2.5 cups water - for steaming idli
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Instructions
Soaking rice and lentils
Pick and rinse both the regular rice and parboiled rice.
Rinse the poha and add to the rice.
Add water. Mix well. Cover and keep the rice + poha to soak for 4 to 5 hours.
In a separate bowl, rinse the urad dal and methi seeds a couple of times.
Soak the urad dal with methi seeds separately in water for 4 to 5 hours.
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suchananewsblog · 2 years
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Rava Uttapam: Make This Quick And Easy Recipe For South Indian Breakfast
South Indian meals certainly occupies a particular place in our hearts. Whether it is the comforting idli-sambhar or a glass of filter espresso, there’s one thing so scrumptious about each dish from the delicacies! Apart from the standard rice-based dishes, rava or semolina can also be abundantly utilized in numerous recipes. The humble grain is a fast and simple substitute for the fermented…
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mastercook · 2 years
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Upma is a classic south indian breakfast recipe made with bombay rava or sooji with assorted spices and herbs. Adding garlic to it is a special twist to your simple Upma breakfast.
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hannieehaee · 6 months
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Svt & learning to cook food from s/o’s homecountry (aka not korean food). A different culture & food for each member would rlly cool
making you a meal from your country
content: established relationship, fluff, foreign reader (non-korean), etc.
wc: 872
a/n: this was such a cute concept omg!! i picked the food items and the home countries at random btw sorry if i got some dishes wrong pls lmk if there's any corrections i should make 😭
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seungcheol -
he wouldn't be able to stand your homesickness for even one second, feeling too sad at your sadness and deciding to do everything in his power to make you feel better. he'd ask around for traditional south african dishes leading him to make you some chakalaka while you were at work. the hours of trial and error wouldve been worth it the moment he saw the happiness in your eyes at his efforts.
jeonghan -
being quite used to simply ordering takeout whenever he so pleased, jeonghan was not used to cooking at home too often. however, if his sweet s/o wanted some homemade tom yum soup, then he'd deliver! after a quick call to mingyu (and an hour or two of messing around in the kitchen), he'd be ready with your food. he loves thai food, so this would be a win-win situation for him.
joshua -
he knew you sometimes missed australia and were unable to go back and forth as you pleased, so josh would occasionally indulge you in making meat pie for you, following a recipe you'd once made for him early in your relationship.
jun -
he'd had indian food before and loved it, so it did not take any convincing for him to decide to make you some indian street food. he'd do it out of his own volition pretty often, actually. by now, he had mastered the art of various dishes, specially panipuri, which he would frequently make for you, and sometimes he'd even share some with his members.
soonyoung -
if he sensed you growing homesick and missing your usual chinese cuisine, he'd go out of his way to seek out jun or minghao to ask what food may make you feel a bit better. he'd then take on the task of making you the most delicious street breakfast, jianbing, knowing it wasnt too difficult a task for him and that it was a meal you'd often have in your youth.
wonwoo -
wonwoo was quite known for his lack of ability in the kitchen, but that would not stop him from making you some laksa whenever you were feeling particularly homesick. despite not knowing how to make any other singaporean dishes, he'd have specifically mastered at least one in order to take care of you in such a domestic way whenever the opportunity arose.
jihoon -
never having been one to cook much (he'd much rather stick to washing dishes), he'd struggle a lot through making you some pastéis de nata for your anniversary, deciding to make a korean-portuguese fusion of meals to celebrate your relationship. ok, maybe he called mingyu over to help, but the joy in your eyes as you shared the meal with him had made it worth all of mingyu's nagging as he followed his instructions to the letter.
seokmin -
he's never been to spain, but he's had a few spanish meals throughout his life, so he'd quickly understand why you'd often complain about the lack of authentic spanish food near your shared apartment. would take it upon himself to learn how to make paella in the most perfect manner imaginable just to see a smile on your face.
mingyu -
making a pizza from scratch was easier said than done, but mingyu had taken on the task the moment you let him know of the fomo you felt at seeing him and his best friends explore your country of origin, italy. you'd watched nana tour happily, but still felt a bit off at knowing you couldn't be there with your boyfriend. but fear not! mingyu was about to bring the authentic italian experience to your door!
minghao -
he's been to the united states so many times by now that he just knows american food by heart. wouldnt even need a recipe to know how to make you some classic barbecue on a sunny afternoon. would even make an entire day out of it, grilling under the sun while you sunbathed next to him.
seungkwan -
seungkwan has always thought himself to be quite a good cook. or at least he was quite good at making korean food. japanese food was another story. he knew how badly you missed homemade sushi, never enjoying any from your nearby restaurants. he'd have to ask for your help at some point, but the end result would be the two of you sharing a nice moment making a meal together, so it all went according to plan.
vernon -
he doesnt know how to cook neither korean nor american food, but you best bet he'll try his hardest to make you traditional vietnamese food in the form of bun cha and bánh xèo. it looked easy and like it tasted good, how hard could it be? would try his bestest but eventually need to ask you for help completing the task. a+ for effort, though.
chan -
he already loves mexican food, so making it for you wouldnt even be something you'd have to request from him – he'd just do it on his own! he'd already mastered all types of street food, eventually opting to make you menudo, knowing how much you enjoyed that meal as a child.
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najia-cooks · 11 months
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[ID: A sandwich on a ciabatta roll; a plate of tomato sliced and a glass of mint lemonade are in the background. End ID]
Tofu sandwich with garlic-lemon sauce
A sweet, savory, and well-spiced glaze clinging to fried, crispy tofu. The zest and brightness of garlic-lemon mayonnaise complement the depth of the glaze. A great breakfast sandwich or weekend lunch option when eaten with your choice of bread and toppings.
Recipe under the cut!
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Ingredients:
For the sandwiches:
4 ciabatta rolls, or other bread
Bean sprouts or other greens
For the tofu:
1 block (350g) extra firm tofu
2-3 Tbsp potato starch, or cornstarch
Oil to fry
For the tofu slurry:
2 scallions, sliced (optional)
2 Tbsp toasted sesame oil, or olive oil
2 Tbsp soy sauce
2 Tbsp light soy sauce
1/2 Tbsp light brown sugar
1 tsp sriracha or chili garlic sauce
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp onion powder
1/2 tsp Sichuan pepper
Pinch ground fennel
Pinch ground sumac
Pinch ground cubeb pepper (Piper cubeba; kabab chini; كبابة صينى)
Pinch smoked paprika
1 Tbsp cornstarch
Cubeb berries may be found in the spice section of a south Asian grocery store, where they will be labelled "kabab chini." They are sometimes mistaken for allspice, but cubeb berries are smaller and more consistent in size, are darker in color, and have a slightly 'wrinkled' appearance. They have a pungent, camphorous, and sharp aroma. If you don't have any, you may replace them with equal parts black pepper and allspice; or a pinch of ground Indian black cardamom.
For the garlic mayo:
1/4 cup vegan mayonnaise
1 large clove garlic, grated
1 tsp lemon juice
1/4 tsp table salt
1/4 tsp black pepper
Water, if necessary
Instructions:
For the garlic mayo:
1. Mix all ingredients except water in a small mixing bowl. Add water or lemon juice until desired consistency is achieved. Taste and adjust salt and pepper.
For the marinade:
1. Pulverise scallion with salt in a mortar and pestle, and mix with other ingredients; or add all ingredients to a blender and combine.
For the tofu:
1. Drain tofu, wrap in a kitchen towel, and press under a flat, heavy object for 20-30 minutes.
2. If your block of tofu is particularly thick, slice it into two thinner slabs; then halve it widthwise to make four pieces. The tofu in the photo has only been halved widthwise to make two, thicker pieces.
3. Coat tofu in potato starch or cornstarch.
4. Heat 1/2" (1cm) of a neutral oil in a skillet on medium. Fry tofu slices, flipping once, until golden brown and crispy on both sides. Set aside.
5. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat (or remove the oil from the one you used earlier). Add tofu and marinade and cook, pushing the marinade onto the tofu slices and flipping occasionally, until marinade is clinging to the tofu.
To assemble:
1. Add cooked tofu to sandwiches along with greens, tomatoes, avocado, or sliced onion as desired. Top with garlic mayo.
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parveens-kitchen · 1 year
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Green Gram Dosai
Nutrient-Packed Green Gram Dosai: A Healthy Twist on Tradition.In the realm of South Indian cuisine, dosai holds a cherished place. The classic dosai, prepared with a blend of black gram (urad dal) and rice, has been a breakfast staple for generations. However, there’s a lesser-known variation that offers both a delightful change of pace and a nutritional boost – the Green Gram Dosai. Unlike its…
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mmfood · 1 year
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Indian breakfast recipes, super soft Idlies from the South Indian breakfast, Paneer paratha from North Indian breakfast and delicious breakfast with bread.
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