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? Veg Fried Momos ? Ingredients: *For making Stuffing: 1 1/2 cup Grated Cabbage,1/4 cup Finely chopped Onion,1 tsp Shredded Ginger, 1/4 tsp Black pepper 1/2 tsp Finely chopped Green chilies, Finely chopped fresh coriander leaves, Salt to taste, 1 tsp Ghee/oil *For Coating: 1 cup Maida, Salt to taste, 1 tsp Oil, 1/4 cup Water Method *For making Stuffing: In a bowl take cabbage, add onion, add little salt and mix well. Rest the veggies for about 30 minutes. Resting lets veggies to release all the moisture.Take a strainer lined with clean cloth. Put the strain on a pot. Transfer all the veggies on the cloth. Squeeze as much water as possible from veggies. Take out veggies into another bowl and separate them. Add ginger, black pepper, green chilies, coriander leaves and salt. Add salt carefully as we already have added salt to veggies. Add Ghee/oil and mix well. Stuffing is ready. *For Coating: In a dish take maida. Add salt to taste and oil. Mix well to incorporate oil well in flour. Add a little water at a time and knead soft dough. Transfer the dough into a bowl. Cover and rest it for about 30 minutes. *For Making Momos: Divide the dough into small balls. Roll in dry flour and roll into small puris keeping the edges thin and the centre thick. Add the stuffing at the centre of the puri and lift both the edges. Pinch one end. Fold the edge and pinch to the other side. Put the ready momos into a dish. You can steam in Microwave or in a Momo steamer. But I used my kadhai for that. Put 2 glass of water in the kadhai and let it boil. Then put steal channa through which steam can pass. Put Momos on the steal channa and cover . Steam cook for 8-10 minutes on medium flame. After 10 minutes delicious, spicy hot Momos are ready to serve. For fried Momos *After steaming leave to cool and deep fry in hot oil till brown and crisp and serve with spicy mono chutney and chili sauce.* For spicy momo chutney– Tomatoes - 2 chopped Dry Red Chilies - 4 to 5 Garlic - 4 cloves Salt to taste Sugar - 1 tsp(optional) Mustard oil - 1 tsp Water - 1 cup Instructions Take tomatoes, dry red chilli and water in a sauce pan and cook till tomatoes get mushy. Cool it down and take it in a blender. Add all other ingredients except oil and make it into a fine puree. Add mustard oil. Serve with momos #momo #friedmomo #momos #chutney #snackd #foodphotography #darkfoodphotography #foodblogger #foodiesofinstagram #foodie #foodies #foodiesofcreatorshala #foodbloggersofinstagram #foodbloggersofcreatorshala #creatorshala #mumbaifoodblogger #delhifoodblogger #foodblogging #food #uzmaseasyrecipes #tibetianfood #nepalifood

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❤️ Beetroot Upma ❤️ Ingredients– White rava - 1 cup Beetroot juice - 1/2 cup [grate, grind to fine paste and extract the beetroot juice] Onion - 1 [finely chopped] 2 tbsp green peas 2 tbsp sweet corn 2 tbsp capsicum ( finely chopped) 2 tbsp carrot ( finely chopped) Green chilli - 1 Curry leaves– 1 string 2 tbsp Coriander leaves [finely chopped] Mustard seeds - 1 tbsp Bengal gram - 1 tbsp Urad dal - ½ tbsp Salt to taste Oil - 2 tbsp Method_ Dry roast rava Heat oil in a pan then add mustard seeds. Once it’s spluttered add chopped onion, carrot, peas, sweet corn n capsicum sauté till light brown colour then add green chilli and curry leaves and sauté gently. Add 1/2 cup of beetroot juice and salt. When boils add roasted rawa slowly and stir simultaneously so that there will be no lumps. Add some more Beetroot juice if required. Mix well and cook for 2 minutes cut off heat. Add lemon juice. Then cover it for 5 minutes. Sprinkle chopped coriander leaves serve hot. #upma #beetrootupma #breakfast #healthy #foodstyling #foodphotography #flowerphotography #foodblogger #foodiesofinstagram #foodie #foodies #foodiesofcreatorshala #foodbloggersofinstagram #foodbloggersofcreatorshala #creatorshala #mumbaifoodblogger #delhifoodblogger #foodblogging #food #uzmaseasyrecipes

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Sejal Gupta

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Sejal Gupta

3 years ago

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Sejal Gupta

3 years ago

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#NationalNoodleDay ? is on October 6 and we are getting ready to celebrate by doing the best thing possible with noodles… eating them! Can you believe that noodles have been around for over 4,000 years? Noodles are popular all over the world and range in shape from flat, to round, to twisted, to sheets, to tubes, and many more. They can be made from rice, buckwheat, wheat, with or without eggs and even now from zucchini. HISTORY OF NATIONAL NOODLE DAY Eating noodles is the easiest way to forklift as many delicious carbs into your mouth at once, making them a national favorite. The term has become a catch-all for all things pasta, spaghetti, macaroni and dorm-friendly ramen, which means there’s a dish out there for everyone, no matter your sauce and topping preferences. The oldest historical mention of noodles appears in a dictionary from the third century A.D. in China. The earliest noodles, were shaped into little bits, formed from bread dough, and thrown into a wok of boiling water. Unlike other inventions, it’s rather difficult to pinpoint exactly when and where noodles came from given that they relied on the innovation of home cooks. #noodleday #noodles #noodle #instantnoodles #maggie #foodphotography #flowerphotography #foodblogger #foodiesofinstagram #foodie #foodies #foodiesofcreatorshala #foodbloggersofinstagram #foodbloggersofcreatorshala #creatorshala #mumbaifoodblogger #delhifoodblogger #foodblogging #food #uzmaseasyrecipes

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Sejal Gupta

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