Showing posts with label Easy breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easy breakfast. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Sargva na Thepla - Drumstick Leaves Thepla

In today's date we mom's are most worried about our children's health and growth as the diet have changed over years and addition of more and more artificial supplements are introduced from very early age. The age old traditions and Dadi Ama ke nuske is forgotten in the present world. Our kids have become fussy eaters, they need to be fed by disguising nutrient rich vegetables and food or preparing dishes in such a way that they dont know what is in the dish. I accept this has helped us to learn and adapt new cooking skills but how many mothers can do that. Srivalli has started a beautiful drive by creating Blogging Marathon which helps so many mothers out there to cook and feed their children with dishes loaded with nutrition and also help them to learn new ways of cooking.
 
One such dish is Sargva na Thepla i.e. Drumstick leaves Thepla this was my favorite dish when i was kid, it was like a custom to make this atleast every fornight and once we reached pubirtal age she used to make it more often especially as is richest source of Iron, Vitamin A.

Friday, 13 September 2013

Potato Rosti

Rösti ([ˈrøːʃti]) or Röschti is a Swiss dish consisting mainly of potatoes. It was originally a commonbreakfast eaten by farmers in the canton of Bern, but today is eaten all over Switzerland and also in many restaurants in the western world. Many Swiss people consider rösti a national dish. Today, rather than considering it a complete breakfast, it is more commonly served to accompany other dishes such as "Spinat und Spiegelei" (spinach and fried eggs, sunny side up), cervelas or Fleischkäse. It is also a dish one can order in most restaurants to replace the standard side dish of any given meal.

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Rava Dosa

Rava Dosa/ Rava Dosai is very popular South Indian Breakfast or Tiffin, is very easy and quick to make as compared to other Dosai's. Rava Dosa or Rava Dose is an Indian crepe of South India. It is a derivative of the popular Dosa. It is made with rava, especially Bombay rava- fine  rava (ravai' in Tamil, 'ravva' in Telugu, 'rave' in Kannada) or semolina which doesn't need fermentation (if it is fermented, dosa tastes good) and is usually considered a fast tiffin. Rava dosa can be made plain, masala and with onion.

I personally feel to make it with onion, chillies, pepper, lots of coriander and curry leaves to add zing to the dosa. Dosa can be served with coconut chutney, kara chutney(tomato chutney), Milagai Podi (Gunpowder and ghee) or with sambar. You can also serve without any side's, still it taste yum!

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