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Grilled, Cheese & Coleslaw Sandwich

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Grilled cheese & Coleslaw sandwich. It is an amazing sandwich which has our favourite Coleslaw filling along with indulgent cheese. Coleslaw is a side dish consisting of shredded cabbage and mayo dressing. It has a nice fresh taste and when put in between two bread slices yields an amazing sandwich to go. The non grilled version is as amazing as the grilled version and perfect for day outs.  This grilled sandwich will leave you wanting for more. Go ahead! Give it a try.  PREP TIME: 10-15 min COOK TIME:   5 min SERVES:  2-3  Level : Easy Cuisine : American Course : Snacks Recipe Notes: Pretty simple. Tags ·  Veg   Cuisine Veg Ingredients For Coleslaw Sandwich Shredded Cabbage 2 cups (I used purple cabbage) Shredded carrot 1 cup Boiled corn 1/2 cup 1 Capsicum cut into juliennes Mayonnaise 1/4th cup Vinegar 1/2 tsp Black pepper powder 1 tsp Salt as per taste Garlic seasoning 1tsp (optional) Cheese slices of your choice Bread slices of your choice Butter for toasting HOW TO

Patra/ Alu Wadi/ Patrode

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Patra/ Alu Wadi/ Patrode is a versatile dish that is present in various cuisines, Gujarati, Maharashtrian, and Manglorean respectively. It as amazing snack which has a unique taste. The Gram flour mixture applied between each leaf has a wonderful sweet, tangy and spicy flavor. The texture of this dish is fantastic, soft from the inside, and crispy bits on the outside. The toasted sesame adds an extra texture to whole dish. The tamarind is actually added to this dish to prevent the colocasia leaf's itchy effect on your throat. It happens to add amazing taste to the dish as well. Patrode, in Manglorean, makes use of rice flour instead of gram flour for this dish. I am yet to try this version but I am sure it will equally amazing. Make sure to leave down your comments and views.😄 PREP TIME: 15-20 minutes COOK TIME:   10-15 minutes SERVES:   2-3  Level: Medium Cuisine: Varied (Gujarati, Maharashtrian, Mangalorean) Course: Snacks Tags ·  Veg   Cuisine Veg Ingredients For Patra/ Alu Wad

Peanut Satay Ramen

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Peanut Satay Ramen. Yet another piping hot bowl of Ramen, a Thai one this time though. This bowl of ramen has a creamy, perfectly thick texture to it. The nutty flavor from the peanuts is not at all overpowering but heavenly. It definitely tastes Thai enough to make you feel you cooked something authentic. The spice from the chili-infused oil gives that extra oomph to this bowl of noodle soup. The broth is simmered with vegetables to get an amazing blend of flavors. Traditionally made with pork or any other meat and chicken stock, this is a vegetarian yet equally amazing recipe for Peanut Satay Ramen.  Ramen is amazing, full of flavors, and a very inspiring type of food. The art of making a good enough bowl of Ramen requires love and dedication. Some also think it has a very strict set of rules. The only thing strict about ramen is getting all the components well blended with each other, the noodles, the broth, the flavorings, the toppings all these components when well com

Katori Chaat

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Katori Chaat is an amazing, lip smacking snack recipe that will leave you mind blown! It has the perfect combination of wonderful textures and flavours. From crispy edible "katoris" to soft potato- chana filling and tangy, sweet tamarind chutney to spicy, "chatpati" green chutney along with other spices, this dish a like flavour explosion in your mouth. The only time consuming part for this dish is making the katoris, but guess what they have great shelf life and hence can be made at once and used multiple times to make this fantastic recipe. It's fun too! The whole process of making your own katoris and having them in the end. It gives a sense of excitement and satisfaction. Do give it a try and leave comments down below. Share if you like the recipe! PREP TIME: 30 minutes   COOK TIME:      30 minutes SERVES:  2-4  Level : Medium Cuisine :  Indian Course :  Snacks Recipe Notes:  Be careful while frying the katoris, it might seem difficult in the beg

Bechamel Sauce (White Sauce)

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Béchamel sauce, also known as white sauce, is a sauce originated between France and Italy made from a white roux (All-purpose Flour Paste) and milk. It has a wonderfully creamy texture and has depth of flavors. It is one of the most versatile kind of Italian sauces. There are so many variations for the same as well. It is also known as the mother of Italian Sauces. This recipe has a little different touch of mine. Trust me it is an amazing sauce and compliments your pasta really well. It can be used to make cheese burst pizza, Au Gratin (Baked veg), and many more dishes that call for Bechamel or White Sauce. With perfect consistency, you can win a trip to Italy. It is so creamy and wonderful, you will indulge in it's flavors. Do give it a shot and let me know in the comment sections how it goes. PREP TIME: 5-10 minutes COOK TIME:  20-30 minutes    SERVES:   2-3  Level : Medium Cuisine : Italian Course : Sauces Recipe Notes: Make sure to whisk the sauce continuously to prevent any l

Khandvi

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Khandvi, also known as Patuli, Dahivadi or Suralichi Vadi, is a savory snack in Maharashtrian cuisine as well as in Gujarati cuisine of India. It consists of yellowish, tightly rolled bite-sized pieces and is primarily made of gram flour and yogurt. The making process for this dish is very exciting and the results prove it's worth it. Not much time consuming but does require dedication. The intricate work is beautiful to look at, you wouldn't want to have it at first. Have it though, it's delicious. Give this recipe a try. PREP TIME: 5-10 minutes COOK TIME:  20-30 minutes SERVES:  4-5 people  Level : medium Cuisine : Indian (Gujarati) Course : Starters Recipe Notes: Make sure after the batter is cooked, you work fast to spread it evenly on the plates. Tags ·  Veg   Cuisine Veg Ingredients For Khandvi FOR KHANDVI:- Gram flour (besan) 1 cup Curd 1 cup Water 2 cups Green chilli paste 1 tsp Ginger paste 1 tsp Asafoetida 1/2 tsp Turmeric powder 1/2 tsp Salt as per ta

Chilli Garlic Paratha

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Chilli Garlic Paratha. Paratha's are a very famous and well eaten type of flatbread in India. It is made in so many different variations. From plain paratha to filling it with vegetable or meat stuffing, you name it and a Paratha is something that can be made out if it. It is a glorious invention for us Indians as it is such an amazing way of incorporating our "Roti and Sabzi"  into one single dish.  Mother's all over india like to stuff the prepared vegetables into parathas so that is easier to convince others to have them, because c'mon who can resist a paratha. Here I have a paratha, which resembles our very own favourite Garlic Bread. The ingredients are almost same, but the cooking technique is way easier and unique in its own way. Give it a try, you won't regret it. PREP TIME: 10-15 minutes COOK TIME:   5-10 minutes  Level : Medium Cuisine : Indian Course : Main Recipe Notes: Make sure to cook the paratha on a high flame. This is to ensure a