Lavanya Mahate from Saffron Valley showed us how to make Plantain Pakora. A dish made of fried plantain fritter inspired by her recent trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican cooking is similar to ...
With heavy rains lashing different parts the country, the weather conditions have become cool. And rainy weather calls for a warm cup of tea that pairs perfectly with pakoras. Sipping on tea with the ...
Instructions: Slice the zucchini into ¼-inch wheels and the sweet potato into thinner slices. Toss the zucchini, potatoes and kale with pinches of salt and chili powder. Heat up a skillet or wok ...
How to Make Pakoras Without Oil at Home: How can it be that it is rainy season and there is no talk of hot pakoras, but when it comes to health, eating oily food increases the concern. Especially for ...
One cup moong dal, one-fourth cup water, three tbsp rice flour, two green chilli, one inch ginger, two tbsp onion, two tbsp coriander, one tsp jeera/cumin, half tsp salt, one-fourth tsp baking soda, ...
Bread Pakora is a popular North Indian street food. As the monsoon season arrives, our craving for crispy, hot snacks skyrockets. There's nothing quite like enjoying samosas or pakoras with a cup of ...
Want to make crispy pakoras every time? These simple kitchen hacks will help you make the perfect pakoras, perfect to sate your rainy day cravings. Cold water slows gluten formation, making the batter ...