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Chana Chaat | Garbanzo beans Chaat

June 15, 2018 By Raji Leave a Comment

Chana Chaat

Chana chaat or Garbanzo chaat is another easy chaat recipe. Chana chat can be a wholesome with loads of protein, fiber, and carb along with the vegetables and mouth watering green chutney and sweet chutney. Try this chaat I am sure you will absolutely fall in love with the chana chaat
To prepare the chutneys and sev click on the links below.
GREEN CHUTNEY RECIPE
SWEET DATES CHUTNEY RECIPE
SEV RECIPE

Filed Under: Chats, Gluten Free, Snacks

Siridhanya Recipes | Millet Bisibelebath | Barnyard Millet

February 9, 2017 By Raji Leave a Comment

Bisibele bath is one of the most delicious and unique dish to Karnataka. I believe there is no one in India who never heard of this popular healthy wholesome rice dish. This bisibelebath has everything , protein, fiber, carbohydrates ..We use pigeon peas /toor dal as protein source, vegetables, peas and rice as main ingredients. You should try this bisi bele bath to know the taste.

Millets believed to be good for diabetic patients since it releases the glucose slowly. All   millets are non glutinous grains.

Different Millets:

Kannada –  English

Navane   –   Foxtail millet

Harka    –    Kodo Millet

saame  – little millet

Oodalu  – barnyard millet

sajje   –  pearl millet

Raagi  –  finger millet

jola – Sorghum

For bisibele bath powder recipe CLICK HERE

Interested in other Millet Recipes? Check these Millet Ponagl, Millet Dosa, finger millet Idli , millet neer dosa

Filed Under: Millet recipes Tagged With: breakfast recipes, karnataka recipes, Kids recipes, popular south indian dishes, South Indian Recipes, vegetarian recipes

Masalpuri Recipe | Masal puri Recipe | Bangalore Mysore style Masalpuri

October 20, 2016 By Raji Leave a Comment

Pani Puri and Masalpuri are the common street chats found in every streets in Karnataka. These are everyone’s favorite chaats. Addictive I should say ???? Pani as digestive drink, this masale for this masalpuri is very healthy protein and fiber rich dish, It can be consumed as it is.
For poori you can use even baked pita chips, or deep fried corn tortillas or even you can use corn chips. But it always tastes good with homemade pooris.

Filed Under: Chats Tagged With: Indian Chaats, karnataka recipes, Karnataka street foods, popular south indian dishes, vegetarian recipes

Mixed vegetable sambar recipe | how to make Sambar recipes

March 3, 2015 By Raji Leave a Comment

As I mentioned in my earlier sambar recipes, sambar or huLi is our staple side dish for everyday meal. We prepare the sambar in many different ways and with different vegetables. Each sambar is unique in its taste. Here is the another  mouthwatering mixed vegetable sambar recipe

Filed Under: Sambar Recipes, Side Dishes

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