Punjabi Kadhi
Kadhi Pakora – A preparation of Pakora – gram flour dumplings – simmered in a yoghurt based gravy.
INGREDIENTS
- Water
- Potatoes
- Onions
- Bengal Gram Flour
- Yoghurt
- Sunflower Oil
- Common Salt and Spices
Heating Suggestions: Empty Punjabi Kadhi in a pan and thoroughly heat, stirring well occasionally.
Microwave Instructions: After pouring Punjabi Kadhi in a microwave dish, cover and heat for 3-5 minutes.
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INGREDIENTS
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- Tomatoes
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- Sunflower Oil
- Onion
- Ginger
- Common Salt
- Cummmin Seeds
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INGREDIENTS
- Tomatoes
- Rajma (Red Kidney Beans)
- Onion
- Garlic
- Water
- Sunflower Oil
- Common Salt
- Cummin Seeds
- Curry Powder & Green Chilly
Heating Suggestions: Empty Shahi Rajma in a pan and thoroughly heat, stirring well occasionally.
Microwave Instructions: After pouring Shahi Rajma in a microwave dish, cover and heat for 3-5 minutes.
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INGREDIENTS
- Brinjal (Aubergine)
- Tomato
- Sunflower Oil
- Onions
- Ginger
- Garlic
- Common Salt
- Red Chilli Powder
- Coriander Powder
- Garam Masala & Turmeric Powder
Heating Suggestions: Empty Baigan Bharta in a pan and thoroughly heat, stirring well occasionally.
Microwave Instructions: After pouring Baigan Bharta in a microwave dish, cover and heat for 3-5 minutes.
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INGREDIENTS
- Potatoes
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- Water
- Mustard Oil
- Salt
- Spices & Condiments
Heating Suggestions: Empty Aloo Methi Saag in a pan and thoroughly heat, stirring well occasionally.
Microwave Instructions: After pouring Aloo Methi Saag in a microwave dish, cover and heat for 3-5 minutes.