Think of something light and healthy for breakfast and the first thing that comes to your mind will be poha. Poha is made with chiwda (flattened rice grains), with spices, peanuts and veggies that ...
Poha, or flattened rice, is a beloved ingredient in Indian kitchens for its quick-cooking nature and adaptability. Traditionally enjoyed as a savoury breakfast, poha has the potential to be so much ...
In Indian households, dahi or curd holds a high status not just for its cooling properties but also its versatile taste. Its probiotic nature aids in digestion and helps beat the heat in summer.
One tsp oil, half tsp cumin seeds, three onions, half cup poha, half cup coconut, one tsp chaat masala, three tsp sugar, one and a half tsp ginger-chilli paste, half tsp garam masala, half tsp amchur ...
Two cups of thin poha (flattened rice), one-fourth cup peanut, one-fourth cup roasted chana dal, two tablespoons of oil, a teaspoon of mustard seeds, half a teaspoon cumin seeds, 8-10 curry leaves, ...
Poha Vada, made from beaten or flattened rice, is just what you look forward to at chai time. Bethica Das serves hers with tomato ketchup or green chutney. She says, "For a healthier version I have ...
Cutlets are a popular and adaptable snack that are cooked in a variety of styles and can be eaten in different forms across India. Poha cutlets, which were first made popular in Gujarat and ...
Method: Wash and strain the poha. Let it rest for 10-15 minutes. In a pan, heat oil and add cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, mustard seeds, cumin seeds, curry leaves and green chillies. Let it fry.
Poha payasam or thick poha payasam is an easy and tasty dessert, made using thick poha, jaggery and coconut milk. Very healthy and flavorful sweet. This payasam is perfect for any special occasions, ...