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Tag Archives: stir fry
Mulor shaak – Radish greens
Winter in tropics means an immense variety of leafy green vegetables along with innumerable fruits and other vegetables ❤️ And sometimes a simple meal is all I crave 😉 Mulor shaak is a winter special and almost a delicacy. Every … Continue reading
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Tagged chickpea, cooking, mulor shaak, radish greens, stir fry, vegetarian, winter
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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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Alur Khosha Bhaja – Potato peel stir fry
Didn’t i confess earlier that we Bengalis strongly believe in ‘No Wastage’ ? 😉 We can just about cook every part of a vegetable, plant, fruit, fish etc etc etc 😛 Jokes apart, stir fry of peels etc leads us … Continue reading
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Tagged alur, Bhaja, khosha, nigella seeds, poppy seeds, potato peel, stir fry
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Mulor Chenchki – radish stir fry
Religion, is a multi – faceted sword and to me, and is born out of fear. Fear of ?? God ?? sins??…….Well this post is not about analyzing these aspects of relationship between man and religion, it is about the … Continue reading
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Tagged chenchki, fiesta friday #30, fresh coconut, ginger, mulo, mustard paste, radish, stir fry, the novice gardener, traditional bengali cuisine
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