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Indian weddings recipes with 300 or fewer calories costing less than $0.5 per serving with photo
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Semolina (Rava) LadooTraditional Indian sweet with a pleasing scent of ghee and nutmeg. |
Navaneetham Krishnan
Oct 2013 Intermediate |
1 vote
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Aloo Matar (Potato And Pea Curry)Creamy, spicy and aromatic and with soft tender potatoes and green peas. |
Navaneetham Krishnan
Mar 2015 Intermediate |
1 vote
3086 views
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Rava coconut ladooRava coconut ladoo is specially made during Diwali festival in India.It is also termed as semolina-coconut sweet balls.It is one of the famous sweet… |
pshinde2109
Jun 2013 Beginner |
1 vote
4402 views
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Jalebi RecipeJalebi Recipe, a conventional Indian sweet, which needs no defining introduction. This deep-fried pretzel like sweet – dish from India is well… |
Hina Gujral
Oct 2015 Advanced |
1 vote
3315 views
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Mackerel Fish Puttu (Shredded Fish Stir Fry)The flavors are well balanced; smooth, light and delightful. Pair the dish with sambar, rasam and cabbage stir… |
Navaneetham Krishnan
Feb 2014 Intermediate |
1 vote
3964 views
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Gobi 65Cauliflower florets - nicely tender to the bite, coated with puffy batter and scented with cumin seeds and curry leaves. |
Navaneetham Krishnan
Oct 2014 Intermediate |
1 vote
3186 views
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Murgh Makhani (Butter Chicken)A blend of creamy, peppery and natural sour tang from the yogurt into the tender and juicy chicken pieces. |
Navaneetham Krishnan
Nov 2013 Intermediate |
1 vote
3485 views
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Aloo GobiPotatoes, cauliflower, green peas and spices. |
Navaneetham Krishnan
Jul 2014 Intermediate |
1 vote
3030 views
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Tapioca Poriyal (Stir fry)stir fried with chili powder, spices and curry leaves for the spicy and appealing taste. |
Navaneetham Krishnan
Jan 2014 Intermediate |
1 vote
2982 views
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Spicy Chickpea & Long BeansIts colourful, its attractive, hits your palate with the right spiced up flavours and above all, simply delicious with rice. |
Navaneetham Krishnan
Nov 2014 Intermediate |
1 vote
2374 views
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