There's nothing as soothing as spongy and fluffy idlis dipped in a piping hot bowl of sambar. This breakfast delicacy is a favourite across the nation - it's easy to make, delicious and is also very ...
One cup of washed poha, one-third cup of suji, half a cup of curd, one teaspoon of chilli powder, salt, cumin seeds (jeera), sesame seeds, oil, curry leaves, and three tablespoons of sambhar powder.
One cup of oats, half a cup of rava/sooji, one-fourth teaspoon of fenugreek seeds, two tablespoons of oil, 2-3 chopped chillies, half a cup of chopped veggies (carrot and beans), one-fourth teaspoon ...
Idli, soft, fluffy, and delightfully light, is a staple in South Indian households and a favourite breakfast across India. While traditional idli involves hours of soaking, fermenting, and steaming, ...
Why should breakfasts be boring? Take the idli up a notch by replacing rice and urad dal with besan or gram flour and rava. Rustle up a batch of savoury Besan Idlis in less than 30 minutes using ...
1 cup kolum rice, soaked for 4-6 hours and drained ½ cup split skinless black gram (urad dal), soaked for 4-6 hours and drained ½ cup thin pressed rice (patla poha), soaked for 4-6 hours and drained 1 ...
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