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hi there.....friends call me Andy :) I am a school teacher by profession. Passionate about reading, some random experimental cooking, some hit 'n' miss photography......and i am a dreamer ;) Thank you for popping by :)
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Tag Archives: peas
Matar ke chilke ki sabzi – Pea shells stir fry
I promised, I will be creating some popular and off -the -beaten- track recipes, before the winter winds up. 😉 Today it is the latter option. Here I am with a uniquely rustic recipe of creating something lip -smacking with … Continue reading
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Tagged matar ke chilke ki sabzi, off the beaten track, pea shells, peas, rustic, stir fry, winter
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Matar paneer – Peas and Cottage cheese in gravy
Soon the fresh green peas will vanish from the markets Winters is the best time to enjoy a variety of vegetables, in a tropical country like India. Cooking is a delight during this season, so is eating 😉 Before Some … Continue reading
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Tagged cottage cheese, fiesta friday #54, matar paneer, peas, peas and cottage cheese in gravy, the novice gardener, winter
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Methi- matar- aloo sabzi
Methi = fenugreek Matar = peas Aloo = potatoes Sabzi = cooked vegetables Winter brings abundance of vegetables in our Tropical country. Cooking and eating becomes a favorite exercise during this season. Fenugreek comes with several health benefits and not … Continue reading
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Tagged fenugreek, fenugreek leaves, matar, methi-matar-aloo sabzi, peas, potato, winter, winter platter 1
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Matar ka Nimona – Peas and fritters gravy
Matar = peas, a winter crop flooding the market. Unlimited recipes and limited time 😛 I do not vouch for authentication, but this is a mildly spicy, simmering gravy, cooked in the households of eastern Uttar Pradesh and state of … Continue reading
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Tagged cauliflower florets, matar, matar ka nimona, peas, peas and fritters gravy, sun dried lentil dumplings, urad dal wadis, winter
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Pea and Sweetcorn curry
Autumns and all through the winters, markets will be flooded with vegetables and fruits !! For me, this is a happy season……..basking in the sun, steaming soups, crunchy breads, varieties of sautees and pan – toasted vegetables, meat roasts, grilled … Continue reading
Tahri / Junglee Vegetable Fried Rice
Inspiration has no prescribed source, and i am inspired and motivated by many. My friend and fellow blogger Sonal Gupta, http://simplyvegetarian777.wordpress.com/ is one of my biggest inspiration source behind my blogging. 🙂 going through the novice gardener, co-hosts Elaine@foodbod, Julianna@foodie … Continue reading
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Tagged cauliflower, cooking, fiesta friday, fiesta friday #21, fried onions, garlic, peas, reading, recipe, rice, simplyvegetarian777, something cooking, Sonal Gupta, Tahri, tumeric
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