Methi Thepla Recipe | Gujarati Methi na Thepla Methi Thepla known as Methi na Thepla is an unleavened flat bread staple to the western Indian state of Gujarat. It can be eaten for breakfast, meals as well as a snack during travel. Methi Thepla can be served with Rassedar Aloo, Chunda, Mango Pickle, Curd and Chai (Tea). If you are looking for more Gujarati recipes, check … [Read more...]
Easy and Healthy Vermicelli Upma | Semiya Upma Recipe
Easy and Healthy Vermicelli Upma | Semiya Upma Recipe Vermicelli Upma or Semiya Upma is a popular Indian breakfast recipe. In South India, the vermicelli made of rice is more common while in other parts of India, the vermicelli made of wheat is more common. I have used the wheat version for this recipe. This upma is high in carbohydrates and provides good energy for the … [Read more...]
Methi Muthia Recipe | Gujarati Muthia Recipe
Methi Muthia is a Gujarati snack. It is also quite popular in Mahrashtria too and Muthia in marathi is known as Mutke. Muthiya has many variations and here I have made Methi Muthia with Bajra aata. It is very easy and doesn't need much time. Other variations are Doodhi Muthia which taste equally good. The base flour often used is Besan but I preferred using Bajra aata as it … [Read more...]
Besan Cheela Recipe, Veg Tomato Omelette
Besan Cheela or Besan Chilla is also known as Tomato Omelette (Veg). It is one of the easiest Indian breakfast recipes. I often make this when I am in the morning rush of finishing things and going to office. I have also made a video for Besan Cheela. You can find the link at the end of this post. Besan Cheela is one of those nutritious quick breakfast recipes that is … [Read more...]
Sabudana Khichdi Recipe for Vrat or Upwas
Sabudana Khichdi is a popular breakfast recipe in many parts of India. It is especially prepared during fasting days such as Navratri, Ekadashi, Sankashti, Sharavn Somwar and Maha Shivratri. Maha Shivratri 2017 is on 24th of February. Sabudana or Sago is a produce prepared from Tapioca Root. It is called ‘Javvarisi‘ in Tamil, ‘Sabudana‘ in Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi … [Read more...]