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Recipes that use herbs and spices as a key ingredient.

Pudina Rice: Mint Rice (No Onion Or Garlic)

26 Mar

Pudina Rice - Mint Rice - No Onion or Garlic

Pudina rice – fragrant basmati with the freshness of mint leaves, the zing of ginger and lime, and nutty cashew goodness to round it all off.

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Sem Til ki Sabzi: Broad Beans in Black Sesame Sauce

15 Feb

Tender broad beans / fava beans (sem in Hindi) are cooked with an unusually colored, delicious black sesame sauce in this recipe. The dark, nutty flavor of the sauce brings out the earthiness of the broad beans.

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Cucumber Pomegranate Salad

10 Feb

Pomegranate Cucumber Salad

A bright side dish to perk up your mealtimes. Cucumber and pomegranate are loaded with antioxidants, and when they come together, they make a salad that’s the very definition of healthy gorgeousness.

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Dhansak: Parsi Dal and Vegetable Medley

18 Jan

Dhansak, Kachumber, Aloo, Berry Pulao, Grape Chutney

Dhansak – in which legumes, vegetables and aromatic spices come together in a celebration of Persian and Gujarati flavors. The name tells us as much: “dhansak” comes from dhan (Persian for “seed” – legumes) and sak (Gujarati “shaak” – vegetables).

This recipe is a meatless take on the dhansak template, with plenty of vegetables and a freshly prepared dhansak masala.

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Sookhi Sabzi Masala, South-Style

26 Dec

Sookhi Sabzi Masala South Indian

Four ingredients – each in equal measure – roasted and ground: and lo, there you have a delicious sookhi sabzi masala! Sprinkle the masala over dry sautéed veggies with some salt – you need no other seasoning.

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Poi Saag Toor Dal: Basale Leaves and Yellow Lentils

12 Dec

Basale Leaves with Yellow Lentils

I love cooking greens with toor dal – my go-to combination is spinach toor dal, mostly because spinach is easier to procure than other greens. When I do get my hands on poi saag (basale leaves/Malabar spinach), I alternate between cooking them in Bengali style or Andhra style – this poi saag toor dal recipe closely follows the Andhra style as in Sailu’s excellent blog.

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