Month: September 2018

J- Jowar Bhakri | Jowar Roti | Jolada Roti Recipe

Jolada rotti is an unleavened Indian bread made out of jowar (sorghum), originating from North Karnataka. It is coarser than a roti. It can be either soft or hard in texture, compared to a khakhra or cracker with respect to hardness. The name literally translates into sorghum bread, jolada rotti is also called as jwarichi […]

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Hyderabadi Food Festival at Fortune Inn Grazia, Noida

  India is a country with rich cultural heritage and is known for this the world over. This diversity of culture can be seen in its enormous cuisine. Indian cuisine in true sense is an amalgamation of the cultures, traditions and influences of different ethnic communities absorbed and imbibed over the centuries. We consider food […]

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I- Indori Palak Poori

Indore is known for its street food and you can easily found the palak puris in the streets of Indore. Indori palak puri is simply melt in your mouth dish, which made with palak and wheat flour. You can serve this palak poori with any side dish or pickles. I love this puri recipe because […]

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H- Hare Chane Ke Paratha | Choliya Paratha | Green Chickpeas Parathas

During winters, you can easily found fresh green chickpeas in market. The taste of any recipe will increase when we used fresh and seasonal vegetables. Most of time I prepared green peas stuffed paratha for breakfast but this time I tried green chickpeas parathas with same technique.          For this paratha, you […]

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