9799692b348 Nivedhanam: Side Dishes / Gravies
Showing posts with label Side Dishes / Gravies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Side Dishes / Gravies. Show all posts

Monday, October 5, 2015

Paneer in White Sauce / Paneer in white gravy

There are so many paneer side dishes out there and this one is a delicious addition… I made this one to serve along with roti and it tasted so yummy… I generally love recipes which do not need much chopping as I am little slow in chopping.. Since most of the items in this are grinded, you do not have to worry about chopping them perfectly… so it is one of my favorite recipes.. This Paneer in white sauce is a rich and creamy side dish..

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Sunday, October 4, 2015

Methi Malai Muttar

Methi Malai Muttar is a simple, quick and tasty side dish which tastes great with roti, chapathi or rice. This is one of the side dishes I make when pressed for time as it does not need much preparation.. I always have a pack of dried fenugreek leaves on hand and also frozen peas ready, so it is a very quick one… I have used dried methi leaves, but if you can lay your hands on the fresh ones, please use it…
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Saturday, October 3, 2015

Thakkali Kootu / Tomato Kootu

Quick meal??? The first thing that comes to my mind is this kootu with steaming hot rice... This one is a life saver as it takes very few ingredients, not much preparation and the meal is very comforting and tasty...
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Friday, September 4, 2015

Dal Bhat w Rice

Today we are travelling to our neighboring country - Nepal to relish their National food - Dal Bhat with Rice.. When I was searching for the combos this was one of the first ones I had selected but could do it only yesterday!!! I made this for lunch and it was a very comforting and satisfying meal.. The best part is that you felt like eating home food but it is an International one!!! Serve this hot with steaming hot rice!!

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Paneer Butter Masala–w/o Onion and Garlic

One of the very common North Indian Side we order in the restaurant is Paneer Butter Masala. This was the first side dish I got introduced to when we tried North Indian food. It is also a very popular menu part of most menus serving North Indian food. Serve this with roti, naan or pulao and enjoy the meal. Normally I make them with onion and garlic, but today I have omitted them both.

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Monday, April 21, 2014

Lachedar Paneer - Orissa

Orissa or Odisha is in the Eastern part of India. It is quite famous for the Puri Jagannath Temple.. The kitchen of Puri Jagannath temple was one of the largest in the world with about 700 chefs working with 750 wood burning clays.. Wow that kitchen would be a treasure to watch. Around 10000 people are fed each day and the very popular Rasagulla and Khiri is from this state. The spices and flavors in Oriya Cuisine are very subtle and mild compared to the other Indian states. Only 6% of the Oriya population are vegetarian and I did quite a search to find this very delicious Paneer dish. I got this recipe from here and made very few changes. . This is a dry curry and goes very well with roti, naan or pulao. We loved it simplicity and flavor.. This dish has a creamy taste from the cashew paste and tastes very flavorful from all the spices added.
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Thursday, February 6, 2014

Malai Kofta / Malayi Kofta

Malai Kofta is a very rich and creamy Indian Side dish. It tastes amazing when served hot with roti, naan or paratha. Malai means cream and kofta defines the shape.. You can make this less rich by substituting milk for cream and water for milk. But indulge in this with this creamy and silky way and you are sure to try them again soon…Also add the koftas just before serving or they will become soggy. Stuffing is a personal choice, but paneer and potatoes need to be there. This is a dish which can go wrong easily if there is excess moisture in the balls. Make sure that the balls are dry. Also when frying the balls, add one ball and see if it comes perfect fully before adding more. If it breaks open in oil, then it has moisture, so add more flour and fry again. Once you get the kofta fried fine, then add a few in a batch and fry them. Linking this with Nupur’s page and Divya’s page
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Friday, June 14, 2013

Aloo Gobi

Aloo (potato) Gobi (cauliflower) is a very tasty North Indian Side dish that is accompanied to Naan, Roti or Paratha. The ingredients are simple and this can be done in less than 20 minutes from start to finish.
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