Kara Chutney – Side Dish for Idli Dosa – Spicy Chutney for Idli Dosa – Hotel Style Red Chutney – Tamil Nadu Kara Chutney – How to make Kara Chutney – Hotel Kara Chutney Kara Chutney is a popular spicy side dish for Idli Dosa made with onion, tomato, red chilies, tamarind and coconut. This is quite famous in Tamil…
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Today’s recipe is one humble side which suits any roti, chapati… for me just plain given in a cup to slurp! 😛 I usually resort to this type of simple gravies like this on busy week nights when you have no energy for elaborate cooking. Everything comes from your pantry, less prep work and yummy… hey, I’m in! It does…
Raita is simple condiment / side dish made with plain yogurt/curd, the best to go with any biryani or pulao. It has many variation, often seasoned with veggies, herbs and spices. The most simplest form is onion raita, we tamilians call it vengaya pachadi, a must in our home every sunday as a side dish for biryani. Today i will…
EASY CHUTNEY RECIPES – SIDE DISH FOR IDLI DOSA Collection of Chutneys, Thokku & Pachadi recipes– an array of chutney, Thokkus, thuvaiyals recipes, great as a side for breakfast items like Idli, dosai, adai, pongal, pesarattu, upma, khichadi etc… I have compiled a list of all chutney recipes from my site, click on the picture to direct to the respective…
Idli podi of any kind is quite staple in our home. We sprinkle, dip, spread it over anything from toast to piping hot anything with idli being on the top of the list. Almost once a week I pack Sid with idli podi for school and he loves it and never get bored. My MIL and amma make their…
Side Gravy for Biryani is a side dish/ chalna kind of gravy that is usually served along with biryani. Most restaurants serve a free side gravy as accompaniment for biryani which taste ridiculously amazing.. We usually get these in small portions packed in tiny cartons and enjoy licking every last bit of it. I was trying to replicate something similar…
Paneer cooked in rich yogurt based tomato onion gravy. This recipe can be cooked in two ways.. First being the royal way, sauteing everything in ghee, adding cream, garnishing with dry fruits and nuts … fully loaded with fat, "Shahi" literally meaning made to suit the royal table. Second being the humble low fat home style version. Here's my style of spicy Shahi Paneer and let you guys and gals to decide the category.
Lightly sauteed fenugreek leaves in mild yogurt sauce with sweet green peas and gently stirred in homemade malai, makes this dish a must try rich punjabi gravy.
We all get excited, when we see king-sized paper roast dosas served with piping hot hotel sambhar and coconut chutney at restaurants. Here is the recipe for that scrumptious restaurant style sambhar.