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Indian Flavored Burrito for Global Kadai Event
When I thought of making this for "Global Kadai - Indian Flavored Burritos or Wraps" event, I could think of nothing but to recreate 7-Layer Bean Burrito (my favorite from Taco Bell) in Indian flavors.
So, here are the layers of this Mexican burrito and their substitutes that I added. Indian Flavored BurritoPublish Post Ingredients Beans - Black Beans Rajma Style (Black beans cooked in MDH rajma masala - I didn't add anything extra, just used canned black beans with rajma masala) Sour Cream - Chilled and Whipped Yogurt Lettuce - Cucumer (Finely Chopped) Tomato - Tomato (Finely Chopped and mixed with little lemon juice, cucumber, salt and black pepper) Guacamole - Hari Dhaniya (Cilantro) Chutney (Deep Brand that I usually use and get it from Indian store) Cheese - Mexican 4 Cheese blend from Kraft Hot Sauce - Tamarind and Date Chutney (Deep Brand that I usually use and get it from Indian store) Mexican Rice - Nimbu Chawal (Cooked Rice with simple tempering - mustard, cumin seeds, lemon juice, salt, turmeric and very little chilli powder) Extra Layer - Veggies with Crumbled Paneer (Basically Paneer Bhurjee made with Crumbled Paneer, finely chopped onion and green peppers with spices - chopped green chillies, coriander powder, cumin powder and salt) Preparation Pretty easy preparation. Have all ingredients ready in bowls or cups. Cook a roti well and add the ingredients one by one in this order - beans, rice, cucumber, tomato, paneer bhurjee, both the chutneys and yogurt. You may have to make a larger size roti than usual (Try to make it about torilla size that you get in the market). Finally sprinkle some chat masala on it (totally optional). Add the ingredients in the quantities that you prefer, so I won't really give you any measurements for that. first wrap up the 1/8 part of the roti from the bottom and then wrap it from both the sides. ![]() Serving This can be served as it is because this one has everything in it. If you still feel like it, serve it some ketchup or hot sauce of your choice. Hope you all like it. This obviously being a burrito can be made with any igredients that you like or love. It doesn't have to be the ones I mentioned. So, as I mentioned above, this is going to "Global Kadai - Indian Flavored Burritos or Wraps" event hosted by Divya Vikram and started by Cilantro. Till next post, take care and have a wonderful weekend. related searches : Indian
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