Indian Vegetable Cutlets - Two Amazing Recipes

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Take a churning equipment. You can use hand-held churning device. I prefer a blender that has a churning blade. If the blender could accommodate, pour the cream and yoghurt together. If it's not possible, then pour in proportion, for instance 1: 1.For a tablespoon of cream, take one tablespoon of yoghurt. After adding them together, churn for 2-4 minutes. When you open the lid of blender, you could see the butter floating above.
 

 


As it is primarily a South Indian place, varieties of dosas and idlis decorate a major part of their menu. The crispy Rava dosa is priced at Rs 62. Apart from the regular Masala dosa (Rs. 58), Idli, Vada, they have a Steamed dosa for Rs. 58 and their menu states it was perfected especially for actor Chiranjeevi. They have Babai Hotel Idli (Idli soaked in butter and ghee). One of the items, which will immediately capture your attention is the Four Utthapam fare (Mango Utappam, Onion Utappam, Pudina Utappam and Karam Utappam).

Take a speculate spoon and stir it frequently. Some people prefer adding a little besan to it. When the water and curd solution begins to boil vigorously, reduce the flame and allow simmering. Put Bhindis into it. When the Bhindis are fully tender and well blended with the curd, mixture seasons it with asafetida and cumin seeds, roasted in liberal quantity of ghee. Now add Salt and Chillies to it and serve it hot with Rice or Chapattis.

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Butter: Butter is a commonly used food item in most of the households. Delicious and creamy butter is prepared from buttermilk which is also a by product of milk.

The recipe to make these parathas is quite easy. All you have to do is knead the dough and roll it into small balls. You can then put them on a wooden base and then roll over them to make them thin and circular. You can then add the fillings of your choice on the dough and then put them in see a hot pan filled with oil or ghee to fry. Parathas are very popular in the northern parts of India and you will find them on the highways as well. But the best parathas can be found in the Parathe Wali Gali. After the parathas stop by a small stall and taste the lip smacking jalebis. The street chaats are also very popular here and you can try your hand at them as well. Delhi is the epicenter for foodholics and what better place to start than Parathe Wali Gali.

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