Sata Bhajyun/Chiti Kuni/Sindhi Style Seven vegetable mix curry is a traditional vegetable that is cooked on Diwali, in Sindhi Household. This Diwali, my generous neighbor visited us and brought along this delicious and healthy traditional Diwali Curry. Obviously I requested her to share the recipe too, since many of you have asked for this recipe number of times. Though Diwali is already gone, but I will still go ahead and share this with you all. After all , Diwali will come again next year ;-). So bookmark this recipe, practice cooking this for few times, to perfectly cook it…
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A flavorful Indian Curry made using potatoes,Paneer, mushroom and nutrela TVP, in spicy onion tomato based gravy
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Macaronis got infused in Sindhi Cuisine long back and still remains a hot favorite amongst us. The traditional Sindhi style of Onion Curry combined with the macaronis and Potatoes and dried lily seeds (Phool makhana or Phool Patasha), when served with traditional bhugha chhanwaran (Sindhi Style rice), make up a hearty meal. Today’s recipe is slightly different from the way Sindhis generally make a curry. Instead of browning onions, I made a paste of onions along with some other ingredients which was then cooked and flavored with herbs and spices. A style, highly inspired from Soybean nuggets curry recipe from…
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In case you are not aware of the event just announced at SindhiRasoi, called Link Your Recipes Of…. , then let me quote the announcement. LYRO is an ongoing event at Sindhirasoi, an event wherein I request you all (Especially, the adorable and awesome food bloggers here!) to link back here, the recipes from you blog. If that recipe is not yet published , write in brief about the ingredients , measurements and the procedure in the comment section.This holds valid for non food bloggers too, who want to share their recipes. So to begin with, we need to choose…
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A heavy heart, a restless mind, an off mood and a headache ..all are hindering my attempts to have a hearty conversation with you all today. But I have got a recipe to share with some lovely people,who wanted to know some more ways to relish Lotus stem or Beeh(Bhein). So here I go anyway… Sindhis tend to like Beeh, though it is bland in taste and could be awful with all its HAIRY TALES, but trust me if you can, slicing it in right way, cooking it till perfectly done and combining it with some flavorful spices, is all…
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Farewell, My Friends, Adieu I hate to say good-bye Yet we have to say farewell For we shall meet again That I can foretell The future is unpredictable Tomorrow is uncertain Keep our laughs and memoirs But I wish you have no burden We shall keep on learning Remain as students and become as mentors Face the unknown with confident yearning Pursue our life endeavors Farewell, my friends, adieu I utter it with pain Farewell, my friends, adieu In sunshine or in rain Farewell, my friends, adieu This day would come, we knew Our dreams we shall pursue For now,…
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Ever since I mentioned Malai Kofta here , I keep getting E-mails from the visitors of my Rasoi , for the recipe of the same. Many wished, that i post the recipe here, but I kept overlooking those requests, since it is not a traditional Sindhi dish (Though its very popular amongst Sindhis) and just kept on sending them the recipe through emails. But after emailing the same to many of you (and my apologies to those who are yet to hear from me), I finally gave in and here I am sharing this recipe with you all . Malai…







