flattened rice : 10 Recipes
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Batata Powa/Aloo Poha/ Potatoes and flattened Rice
Batata Powa (or Aloo poha, as it?s called in Hindi) is a Gujarati dish made of fluffy flattened rice (powa) and potatoes (batata). Light, lemony[...] |
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Krishna Jayanthi celebration and Sweet Aval (poha/flattened rice)
Sri Krishna Jayanti marks the celebration of the birth of Bhagavan Sri Krishna. Lord Sri Krishna was born on the 'Rohini' nakshatram (star) on Ashtami day. The festival Sri[...] |
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Instant Poha-Oats Idli with Flaxmeal & Dry Mint/ Atukulu(Flattened Rice) and Oats Idli & Pancakes(Uthappams)
Today I am sharing with you another delicious and healthy Idli that can be made instantly with the combination of Poha and Oats.Yes, you read it right again---the superstar ingredients of this idli are Poha/Atukulu/Flattened Rice and Oats.Not[...] |
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Thin poha(avalakki) masala(?????? ???????)
Tried and tasted by Nivedita Hi All, I am in Pune for my and my kid's vacation. They both are enjoying their summer camp. I am also enjoying my getting up late in the morning chatting with my sis-in-law, shopping and other things. I am[...] |
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Of quiet husbands and risotto surprises
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction (except for the recipe) and may or may not have some resemblence to persons living. ?You are going to be late for class,? he said as she dunked her toast and sipped her tea at a leisurely pace. ?Don?t worry, I[...] |
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Indori Kanda Poha and battle of the sexes
Indori: Born and bought up in Indore, MP, India; a foodie to the core; has aloo kachori, bhutte ka keese, garadu and kanda poha in the blood; one with a laid back attitude; easy going; likes to eat namkeen and laung sev with everything. I have been[...] |
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Alu Poha (Flattened Rice with Potatoes and Spices)
This recipe is a special dedication to my brother-in-law, Abhi. He just got himself a new job and his own place in Pune. He wants to attempt cooking for health reasons and requested me to[...] |
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Vel Avil (Beaten rice with Jaggery)
This is one of my fave simple sweet dishes:) . Especially if guests come over, it can be quickly prepared at short notice. During Navratri, I made this for neivedyam (offering to God). So, here?s the recipe of a sweet poha/avil. Click here for the[...] |
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Touching my roots: Poha and Giveaway Winner
When I asked in May what you would like to see more of in my blog, I received a surprising number of comments asking for Indian recipes. But, shamefully I must say I have shied away from doing that. I do have reasons, even if they are silly and not[...] |