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In this episode of the tastes of India podcast we will be making makke ki roti which goes well with Sarson ka saag which is the recipe that we made the last week.
Makke ki Roti is one of those dishes that brings warmth and comfort to any meal. This golden flatbread, made from maize flour, is a winter favorite in many Indian homes, especially in Punjab.
Paired with a dollop of ghee, some jaggery, and the famous Sarson ka Saag, itâs a meal that feels like a hug from tradition.
If youâve ever struggled to roll out Makki ki Roti without it breaking, donât worry! In this post, Iâll show you an easy way to make these rotis perfectly every time.
Whether youâre making it for the first time or looking for tips to get better, this guide will make the process simple and fun..
More Information:You can find more about this recipe at my blog post at https://thetastesofindia.com/makke-ki-roti-recipe/
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Thekua are crisp crunchy cookies flavored with traditional Indian spices. These delicious deep-fried cookies are a family favorite. If you love crunchy cookies, try this traditional Indian recipe today!
Yes, this recipe has a very typical name but trust me it has a very opposite taste. Traditionally this recipe is made with wheat flour and Jaggery the recipe for which I will be sharing soon.
But this can also be made using all-purpose flour. People used to make the different designs on these cookies using "Thekua mould".
It is a wooden block with designs engraved on both sides. So when you press the dough onto it with the side of your palm, the imprint of the design on the saancha (Thekua mould) is transferred over the surface of the Thekua.
Thekua is very popular in North and East India and has been served as a sweet snack for centuries in some of these places.
More informationYou can find more about this recipe at my blog post at https://thetastesofindia.com/bihari-style-thekua-recipe/
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In this episode we will make Shahi Tukda. Shahi Tukda is an irresistible dessert from India that combines crispy fried bread soaked in sweet syrup, creamy rabri, and a sprinkle of chopped nuts for a flavor explosion in every bite.
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Shahi Tukda is a popular Indian dessert that translates to âroyal pieceâ in English. It is believed to have originated in the Mughal era when it was served to the royals and aristocrats.
The dish is made with slices of bread that are deep-fried until crispy and then soaked in fragrant sugar syrup. The bread slices are then topped with a creamy and luxurious layer of thickened sweetened milk known as rabri, which is flavored with cardamom and saffron.
The dessert is often garnished with chopped nuts such as almonds, pistachios, or cashews, which add a crunchy texture to the soft and creamy dessert. Some variations of Shahi Tukda may also include rose water or other flavors to enhance the overall taste and aroma.
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Lavang Lata is a sweet, layered parcel, filled with kheer(reduced milk), also called khoya, and sealed with clove. In this episode we will learn how to make Lavang lata recipe.
Loung Lata Recipe, which has many names like laung lata, laung latika, lavang latika etc.
The Lavang Latta cover is made of all-purpose flour and stuffed with khoya. Lavang latas are deep-fried and then soaked in sweet sugar syrup.
You can find more about this recipe at https://thetastesofindia.com/lavang-lata-sweet/
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Papdi Chaat Recipe is a mouth-watering North Indian street chaat recipe.
It can be found easily on roadside food carts all over India.
It is very delicious to eat and is considered a great alternative to a meal by many.
You will find the complete recipe at https://thetastesofindia.com/papdi-chaat-recipe/
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Paneer Pakoda Recipe is a very tasty appetizer and a perfect teatime snack.
This recipe is very simple and easy to make.
It's a perfect and easy starter idea when you have some guests for lunch or dinner.
You can find the recipe along with the step-by-step process at https://thetastesofindia.com/paneer-pakoda-recipe
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In this episode of the tastes of India podcast we will show you another variety of the famous street food from Delhi - the break pakora recipe.
This time we will be showing you a stuffed version of this recipe.
About the Recipe:Aloo Bread Pakoda is a popular snack item in India that is loved by people of all ages. It is a simple yet delicious dish made with bread slices stuffed with a spicy potato filling and then deep-fried to crispy perfection.
This snack is perfect for a quick bite on a busy day or as a tea-time snack to enjoy with friends and family.
The best way to serve this bread pakora is along with coriander chutney, tomato sauce, and some fried green chili.
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Semiya Upma is an easy to make Quick Indian Breakfast Recipe. Semiya Upma is prepared from vermicelli. So whenever I feel lazy I prefer making Semiya Upma. To be very honest with you, I have learnât this recipe from my husband. đ I never thought that we can make a regular dishes with Semiya. I ... Read moreThe post Semiya Upma appeared first on The Tastes of India.Have a question or feedback about The Tastes of India Podcast (Hindi) : Indian Recipe Food Podcast & Cookery Show. Record an audio message https://s.bcast.fm/the-tastes-of-india?episode=qn052jr8
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If you avoid the french fries at those fast food restaurants because they are unhealthy, then this recipe is for you.
Now bring back the smile on your little one's face and serve them tasty French fries made at home.. in fact, better than the restaurant bought French fries!Have a question or feedback about The Tastes of India Podcast (Hindi) : Indian Recipe Food Podcast & Cookery Show. Record an audio message https://s.bcast.fm/the-tastes-of-india?episode=pnmrxmk8Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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