Chapati Flatbread - An easy flatbread recipe made from just 3 simple ingredients. Also known as roti, this flatbread is popular across India, East Africa, and more.
Butter Naan. Make incredibly soft, stretchy homemade naan with this easy, viral recipe perfected for 19 years. Better than restaurant naan!
Vždycky jsem měla představu, že kari trvá připravit moc dlouho. Pak jsem ale objevila tohle kari bez masa, jehož příprava je opravdu jednoduchá a rychlá. Hlavní roli v něm hraje cizrna a díky sójové smetaně je krásně krémové a přirozeně veganské. Nic mu přitom neubírá na vynikající chuti. 4 porce 4 lžíce oleje malá cibule 1 stroužek česneku 1 lžička garam masaly 1/2 lžičky kurkumy 1/2 lžičky mletého římského kmínu 1 konzerva sekaných rajčat 1dcl zeleninového vývaru (v nouzi voda) 2 konzervy cizrny 1 lžíce cukru 1/2 balení sójové smetany Joya sůl snítka koriandru Na oleji nechám zesklovatět najemno nasekanou cibuli spolu s drceným česnekem. K zelenině přidám garam masalu, kurkumu a římský kmín a nechám je lehce zpěnit. Směs v pánvi zaliju sekanými rajčaty a vývarem a nechám asi 5 minut probublávat. Do omáčky potom nasypu slitou cizrnu a pokud je omáčka díky rajčatům moc kyselá, dochutím cukrem. Nakonec do kari vmíchám sójovou smetanu, dochutím solí a nechám ještě 5 minut probublávat. Kari podávám nejčastěji s rýží nebo pšeničnými plackami posypané nasekaným koriandrem.
Homemade Garlic Naan. Even if you've never made bread at home before, this soft, chewy, garlicky Indian flatbread is easy to make and well worth the effort.
Finished with a tamarind sauce and fresh coriander, these Bombay potatoes from Nadiya's Simple Spices are the ultimate upgrade to a classic.
This easy paprikash recipe is a traditional Hungarian dish with chicken cooked in a sauce loaded with paprika and sour cream.
Quick and easy Korean pancakes served with a spicy soy sauce.
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The fragrant curry from Jamie Oliver’s new book makes for a great vegetarian dinner
A classic Indian snack, Onion Bhaji are absolutely delicious and completely addictive little deep-fried fritters made with a fragrant combination of chopped red and yellow onions and a selection of aromatic spices and fresh herbs bound together with a thick gooey batter of water, chickpea flour and rice flour. I also like to throw in a handful of kari leaves and a chopped seeded hot green chili for extra flavour. Shaped into loose dumplings or patties, the bhaji are flash fried in a deep saucepan of hot vegetable oil until they're crispy and golden brown all over. Served with a bowl of Cucumber Mint Raita, or your favourite chutney, these delectable little darlings can be enjoyed as an appetizer with cocktails, or as a starter before an Indian inspired meal. Onion Bhaji with Cucumber Mint Raita Makes 10-12 appetizers 1 medium yellow onion 1 medium red onion 1 clove of garlic, minced 1 2-inch piece of ginger, finely chopped 1/2 tsp turmeric 1/2 tsp garam masala 1 tbsp Tikka Masala paste 1 tsp ground cumin 3 tbsp cilantro, finely chopped 1/2 lemon, juiced kosher salt, to taste 1 green chilli, finely chopped and de-seeded - optional 10-12 kari leaves, also known as curry leaves - optional 6 oz besan flour, also known as chickpea flour 2 oz rice flour - makes the fritters extra crispy! 1/4 cup water, or as required Vegetable oil for frying Cucumber Mint Raita: 1 cup natural or Greek yoghurt 1/2 English cucumber, grated 1 bunch mint leaves, minced 1/4 tsp salt 1 lemon, zested 1 green chilli, de-seeded and finely chopped - optional For the raita, wrap the grated cucumber in a tea towel and squeeze out as much excess water as you can. Mix together with all of the other ingredients in a small bowl and chill until needed. Cut the onions in half and finely slice into half-moon shapes, separating each individual slice. Place in a large mixing bowl, and add the garlic, ginger, spices, lemon juice, cilantro (plus the green chilli and kari leaves if using) and salt to taste, and mix gently until combined. Add the chick pea and rice flour and water, a little at a time, until all the onions are coated well. The mixture should not be a batter but thick enough to hold it's shape and hold together well — like a thick gooey paste. Heat the vegetable oil in a large heavy bottomed pot over medium, or use a deep fat fryer. Once the oil reaches 350°F, or a cube of white bread browns after 40 seconds, it's ready to use. You can also check the temperature by dropping in a small spoonful of the mixture - it should sizzle and float. Taste the bhaji and adjust the seasoning if required. With moistened hands, make a loose dumpling or patty with the onion bhaji mixture and gently drop into the hot oil, about 5 at a time. Stir gently and fry until evenly golden brown all over. Remove the bhaji using a slotted spoon once they're done, and drain on paper towel. Repeat the process in small batches until all the mixture is used up. Serve immediately or allow to cool to room temperature if you prefer, and accompany the bhaji with cucumber mint raita or coriander mint chutney.
Dol op de Indiase keuken? Maak dan eens deze tikka masala. Hij smaak net zo als in India. Eet het met rijst of versgebakken naanbrood!
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