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Dahi Tadka | Tadka Dahi | Dahi Tikhari
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Dahi Tadka | Tadka Dahi | Dahi Tikhari

Dahi tadka is a popular Indian dish made with yogurt (dahi) that is tempered with various spices and sometimes garnished with herbs like coriander. The tempering typically includes ingredients like mustard seeds, cumin seeds, garlic, dried red chilies, and curry leaves, which are fried in oil or ghee until fragrant and then poured over the yogurt.

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Bisi Bele Bhat
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Bisi Bele Bhat

Bisi Bele Bhat is a traditional blend of spicy, tangy rice and lentils, enriched with vegetables, hot ghee, and adorned with golden cashews. Served piping hot alongside boondi , papads, crispies, boondi raita, or pickle, it's a beloved staple of Karnataka cuisine, now ubiquitous in South Indian restaurants during lunch hour

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Rajasthani Spicy Mango Pickle
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Rajasthani Spicy Mango Pickle

Mango pickles offer a versatile canvas for creating diverse flavor profiles by blending various spice combinations and pickle powders. While my top pick is the South Indian Avakkai Oorugai, I find myself yearning for the Rajasthani keri ka achar, especially when paired with masala rotis or theplas. This delightful pickle also complements my meals, adding a burst of flavor to simple curd rice.

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Sukha Bhel | Dry Bhel

Sukha Bhel | Dry Bhel

Sukha bhel, or dry bhel, is a variant of the popular Indian street food known as bhel puri, which is typically made with puffed rice, vegetables (like onions, tomatoes, and boiled potatoes), a variety of chutneys (tamarind, mint-coriander, and garlic), and sev (thin, crispy gram flour noodles). The term "sukha" translates to "dry" in Hindi, indicating that this version minimizes or entirely omits the wet ingredients, particularly the chutneys, that are usually found in the regular bhel puri.

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Gobi Manchurian Recipe | Cauliflower Manchurian

Gobi Manchurian Recipe | Cauliflower Manchurian

Gobi Manchurian is a popular Indo-Chinese dish that combines Indian cooking techniques with Chinese flavors. It consists of cauliflower florets that are coated in a seasoned batter, deep-fried until crispy, and then tossed in a spicy and tangy sauce made with ingredients like soy sauce, garlic, chili sauce, and vinegar.

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Onion Vatha Kuzhambu

Onion Vatha Kuzhambu

Vatha Kuzhambu is a tangy and spicy tamarind-based gravy that is a staple in Tamil Nadu, The term "vatha" or "vatral" refers to dried vegetables, usually sun-dried or dehydrated, that are used in making this dish. Sundakkai (Turkey Berry), Kothavarangai (Cluster Beans), and Manathakkali (Black Nightshade) are some of the common vegetables used in its preparation.

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Adai
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Adai

Adai is a nutritious, dense South Indian pancake made from a mixture of lentils and rice. It’s a popular dish in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, known for its protein-packed ingredients and versatility. Unlike the more common dosa, adai is thicker, coarser, and contains a rich mix of dal varieties, making it a highly nutritious meal option.

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Kitchen hacks
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Kitchen hacks

Kitchen hacks are clever and unconventional tricks or shortcuts that make cooking and food preparation more efficient, convenient, or innovative. These hacks often involve using everyday items in unexpected ways or finding creative solutions to common kitchen challenges. Kitchen hacks can range from simple tips for saving time to inventive techniques for improving the quality of your cooking.

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Sambar Premix

Sambar Premix

Whip up a quick and delicious sambar in no time with this ready-to-use sambar mix, perfect for travelers or anyone in need of a speedy meal. There's no need to fuss with cooking dal or soaking tamarind. Simply add a few of your favorite vegetables, and you can even cook it in the microwave for added convenience.

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Instant sambar Powder

Instant sambar Powder

No South Indian meal feels complete without the comforting presence of a flavorsome sambar to dip into. However, crafting a delectable sambar from scratch can sometimes feel daunting due to time constraints in the kitchen, despite our cravings for it. This is where instant sambar mixes become invaluable.

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Neer Dosa
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Neer Dosa

There's an unparalleled simplicity to Neer dosa that sets it apart from any other delicacy. This one-ingredient recipe, where the addition of coconut is optional (although the traditional method includes it), conjures a soft, fluffy, and lacy crepe using a rice batter with an exceptionally thin watery consistency. The beauty of this dish lies in its minimalist approach, relying solely on rice, making it a quick and healthy option for breakfast

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Thai Ammavasai

Thai Ammavasai

"Thai Amavasai" refers to the new moon day (Amavasai) that falls during the Tamil month of Thai. Thai is the tenth month in the Tamil calendar and typically spans from mid-January to mid-February in the Gregorian calendar. Like other Amavasai days in the Tamil calendar, Thai Amavasai is considered significant in terms of religious and spiritual observances. During this time, people may engage in rituals and ceremonies, including offerings and prayers to honor their ancestors and seek blessings for the well-being of their families.

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