A nutritious Porridge made from Jowar(sorghum) and Milk, with a subtle flavor of Green cardamom.
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First of all Belated Diwali Wishes to all the visitors and I hope this Diwali was as auspicious for you all, as it should be! Well, Every one must have celebrated Diwali in some or other way……mine was buzzing full of activities and I thoroughly enjoyed that! Pre- Diwali Days went in Cleaning and scrubbing every nook and corner of the house, followed by lots of shopping for D-Day! Diwali Day began with a Typical Sindhi breakfast which hubby dear kept avoiding from last many months, DAL PAKWAAN….obviously due to the calories it imparts. But knowing me, can I let…
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I am a self proclaimed Dal lover and I love to make a different one daily! I enjoy the feeling of having FILLING FOOD, when I eat dal, rice, roti, subzi combo. Hence I am actually not very fond of Moong, coz this one doesn’t go with rice:-( Moong or green gram are a storehouse of proteins.Moreover, the nutritious value of the moong increases many folds when these beans are sprouted.So don’t forget to include these green pearls in your regular diet My hubby likes Moong plain and bland,while my son and myself prefer a more spicier version.So I end…
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The paratha or flatbread was conceived in NorthIndia, especially in punjab.It is nothing but a Roti stuffed with any vegetable, boiled or raw.The variations that are possible are innumerable, not to forget the taste.Even fussy or picky eaters cannot ignore the irresistible parathas.So how can Sindhis, who are known foodies, can avoid these? Aloo (potato), mooli (radish), moong, paneer, dal etc are various options for the stuffing.So choose any one that is available in your kitchen and roll out this wonderful delicacy! Print Paneer Paratha Prep time: 10 mins Cook time: 10 mins Total time: 20 mins Serves: 2 Wholewheat flour rotis stuffed…




