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Air fried Bharwa Bhindi

Hey everyone! Hope you all are doing well. My part of the world is blessed with perfect Goldilocks weather. Neither hot nor cold. I love cooking fried food on such cloudy days. Air frying is such a wonderful alternative these days. So, here I am with a Marathi style Bharleli Bhendi  cooked to crisp perfection in an air fryer. This desi Stuffed Okra recipe is ideal for vegans and also for festive Indian cooking with No Onion Garlic . Ingredients: Okra/Bhindi/Bhendi - 20 Roasted Peanut Powder - 3 tbsp White Sesame Seeds/Til - 1 tbsp Dry Desiccated Coconut - 1 tbsp Kashmiri Lal Mirch Powder - 1 tsp Chat Masala - 1/2 tsp Salt - 1/4 tsp Cooking Spray or Oil How to cook Bharwa Bhindi in an airfryer: Pat the washed okra dry with a kitchen towel.  In a food processor, add peanut powder, sesame seeds, coconut, lal mirch powder, chat masala and salt. Pulse it until all the ingredients are mixed well. Taste this mix for salt and other seasonings.  Feel free to add ginger, garlic t...

Veggie Sabudana Khichdi

Good Morning Foodies! Nice pleasant weather in my part of the world. After noodles, curry and cutlets, how about a gluten free Sabudana (Sago) recipe. Traditionally for Indian Vrat or Upavas, Sabudana Khichdi/Pilaf is made with potatoes and crushed peanuts. Today's Colorful Sago Khichdi is a No Onion Garlic recipe, but with lots of different vegetables. Do try this and let me know. Ingredients: Sabudana/Sago - 1 cup Crushed/Powdered Roasted Peanuts - about 1 cup Sliced Red Bell Peppers - about 1/2 cup Sliced Yellow Bell Peppers - about 1/2 cup Sliced Carrots - about 1/2 cup Sliced Potato - about 1/2 cup  Sliced Sweet Potato - about 1/2 cup Curry Leaves/Kadipata - 5 Cilantro/Coriander Leaves - 5 sprigs Cumin/Jeera Seeds - 1 tsp Black Pepper Powder - 1 tsp Cayenne Pepper/Red Chili Powder - 1/4 tsp (optional) Oil or Ghee or Butter - 1 1/2 tbsp How to cook Sabudana Khichdi with Vegetables: Wash sago twice and drain the water. Add water just enough to form a thin layer on sago. Ke...

Vrat / Upavas Recipes

Hindu holy month of Shraavan marks the beginning of festivities. As a child, I used to see my Mom perform a special Choodi Pooja on Fridays and Sundays of Shraavan. Even now, I call Mom asking how this is done, how do I do that and stuff. Such family traditions and rituals make me feel myself closer to my roots. For such saatvik celebrations, I cook my Mom's Upavas recipes. Hope you guys will like them too.