Hello Dear Friends, I am off on my well deserved break for about a month..I am sad to say, I won't be visiting blogs regularly due to some unforeseen circumstances. Hope you all will excuse and continue to support me, as you have always done, during this time as well. Happy Cooking & Happy Eating!! Miss you all for some time. Sangeetha ... continue reading...
Soya Chunk – Meal Maker Masala Recipe
Healthy food for all ages!!! We all know Soy chunk or the Meal maker is highly nutritious, and it comes from defatted soyabean flour, This wonder food has lots of health benefits, it serves as a excellent source of protein, vitamins, iron, calcium, and omega-3 fatty acids, all of which are very important for all age group, especially best for the growth of growing children. Soy chunk or meal maker is a soft fibrous vegetable globules resembling soft meat in texture. This ... continue reading...
Eggless Butterless Almond Meal Banana Nut Muffins Recipe
Did I Say Butterless, Eggless? Yes, butterless and eggless can produce wonderful results too.. Nothing beats a homemade muffin, hot from the oven and slathered with butter..Heavenly! Aren't they? These healthy, moist, super wholesome muffins make a perfect breakfast or snacking. Great for kids and adults who have very specific dietary. What's special about this recipe is it's made with almond meal along with apple sauce instead of oil or ... continue reading...
Achappam /Kerala Style Rosette Cookies
Yet another traditional and authentic sweet delicacy of Kerala (South India)...Achappam! Achappam is a snack very popular among christians and traditionally made during Christmas time. It is very delicate but incredibly crunchy & delicious. Achappam looks similar to scandinavian rosette cookies. It is made using ’achu’ which means specially designed irons mould. Achappam are made with rice flour, coconut milk, sugar and eggs. These ingredients are mixed together to form a semi ... continue reading...
Pudina Chutney /Mint Chutney
Yesterday our neighbor gave us a bunch of Mint leaves from their garden. It is really hard to get a just plucked fresh bunch of mints, so I made an immediate decision to make chutney with them. Mint is known for its refreshing aroma and also its many health benefits with one of its primary benefits being helping with digestion. If you want know to about health benefits of Mint take a look at here. This chutney tastes great with Samosa, Kachori, Dosa, etc. This is a ... continue reading...
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