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Millet Ganji Recipe | Millet Porridge | Siridhanya Recipes

April 17, 2017 By Raji Leave a Comment

Millet Ganji is one of the healthiest and easiest dish. It is best for breakfast. Ganji can be prepared using rice and millets. This is super food for kids too.

Here I am using haarka/kodo millet for making this delicious Kanji. We can make it plain or add any vegetables to make it more wholesome. According to Dr. Khader millets are the best food ever to prevent and cure any chronic illness and Millets which is popularly called Siridhanya, believed to be good for diabetic patients since it releases the glucose slowly. All millets are non glutinous grains.

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Rava Vada | Instant Rava Vadai

February 10, 2017 By Raji 3 Comments

Rava Vada or Sooji vada is instant vade and very easy to prepare compared to traditional urad dal vade which requires soaking, and grinding. So whenever you feel like eating vada, this instant rave vade is the answer. Try this winter this Semolina vadai – a perfect evening snack with hot cup of Filter Coffee or Tea.
This Rave vada is no onion no garlic dish, but if you like you can add chopped onion.

If you’re interested in urad dal vada, check out the recipe here.

Filed Under: Snacks Tagged With: breakfast recipes, Festival Recipes, karnataka recipes, No Onion No Garlic, popular south indian dishes, South Indian Recipes, vegetarian recipes

Cabbage Manchurian

November 27, 2016 By Raji Leave a Comment

Cabbage Manchurian recipe is adopted from the Chinese cuisine to our taste. Here is this recipe I have not used any store bought sauce like soya sauce, tomato ketchup. Pure and simple! This is 2 in 1 dish, you can just make cabbage pakora and eat or you can add the cabbage bonda/pakoda to oggarane/ Masala and enjoy as Manchurian! Kids friendly and perfect evening snack with a hot cup of coffee or Tea!

Filed Under: Snacks Tagged With: evevning snacks, karnataka recipes, Karnataka street foods, Kids recipes, popular south indian dishes, snacks

Bonda Soup Recipe

November 10, 2016 By Raji Leave a Comment

Bonda soup is just a perfect winter time snack cum appetizer, which is very soothing and super tasty. First time I had this Bonda soup at my friends place. It was a rainy winter evening when we visited my friend Vidya’s house. This hot bonda soup was waiting for us :) Yum.. so soothing and so delicious hot soup with Mysore Bonda! I should mention here Vidya is a great cook, prepares exotic foods, each time something different- something new! This is when I fell in love with Bonda soup. It is no onion no garlic restaurant style Bonda soup which you can enjoy at home :) with simple available ingredients. I am sharing this wonderful healthy recipe, please try and enjoy

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