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Tomato Bhath (Tomato Rice)
There are probably many recipes for tomato rice. This is a south Indian recipe for tomato rice (bhath) that I really like. Serve with papadams and yoghurt.
Palak Rassa
This is a Maharashtrian side dish with spinach and chana dal (split chickpeas). It is served with rice or chapatis.
Spiced Chickpeas (Chole)
Serve nice and hot with rice or naan. This is one of my favorite Indian dishes.
Crispy Indian Okra
This great okra side dish with Indian spices can also be served as a snack or appetizer.
Indian Lentils and Spinach
I combined two other recipes to create this.
Spicy Indian Lentil Stew (Daal)
This is an easy and rewarding recipe for a spicy and flavorful Indian dish of lentil stew! Serve on its own or with basmati rice.
Chole Saag
This tastes exactly like the dish that I always get at my favorite Indian restaurant. I made it up one day and everyone was shocked. It has quite the mix of ingredients, but they all play a key role in getting the taste and consistency that I was looking for.
Chole (Vegetarian Indian Chickpeas)
This chickpea dish, also referred to as chana masala, gets its deep, robust flavor from simmering together aromatic spices like anise pods, cloves, and garam masala. Serve with naan and basmati rice.
Indian Kale with Chickpeas
This is a delicious way to cook kale if you are running out of ideas, and it goes great with Indian dishes like dal. Make sure not to overcook the greens!
Indian Vegetable Bhaji
Bhaji is a fry, so do not add water and you will really enjoy the drier variety of an Indian curry. Great with breads like naan or paratha, or with rice and daal (Indian lentil soup).
Spicy Indian Dahl
A spicy Indian lentil soup that can be enjoyed with rice or Naan, the Indian bread. A very healthy dish.
Easy Indian-Style Pumpkin Curry
This is a popular dish in Kerala, South India. It's made during the festivals and is an extremely nutritious and tasty preparation rich in antioxidants and vitamins. What's vital to the dish, however, is the process of frying the coconut in the end to season the dish. This imparts a unique flavor and aroma to this curry.
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