Turning a basic tomato chutney into a protein-rich version is easy. You only need two additions: peanuts and chana dal (split Bengal gram). Both are excellent sources of protein and help improve the ...
We can credit south Indian cuisine for gifting us with some fantastic breakfast dishes. Dosa, idli, upma, poha - the list goes on. While these are some common south Indian breakfasts that are seen in ...
Simran first spotted this dish on a restaurant menu as she was passing by, and the concept of a roasted tomato and feta chutney stuck with her. Now we’ve re-created the dish in a new form, marinating ...
Make the chutney: In a medium skillet over medium-high heat, combine all ingredients. Sauté, stirring often, until tomatoes and onions are soft and mixture is jammy, 15-20 minutes. Turn off heat and ...
Stash this gently spiced chutney in the fridge and smear it on grilled cheese, over a roast chicken, or on toast for a next-level snack. Inspired by a trip to southern India, chef Vishwesh Bhatt of ...
If you grew up in India or even just traveled through South India you know that no breakfast plate is complete without at least one (or two, or three) chutneys on the side. Idli, dosa, vada, upma, ...
The right condiment with idlis can significantly enhance its overall taste and texture. Idlis, being relatively bland in taste, needs the complementary flavours that chutneys, sambar, and podi provide ...
Warming spices elevate this tomato chutney to something you'll always want it in your store cupboard. It’s delicious with cheese, sausages, barbecue foods, oily fish, cold meats; in fact most things.