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Indian Lentils and Spinach
I combined two other recipes to create this.
Crispy Indian Okra
This great okra side dish with Indian spices can also be served as a snack or appetizer.
Instant Pot® Pilau Rice
This is a tasty Indian side dish made easily and quickly in the Instant Pot®.
Curried Corn
A unique and delicious way to serve corn!
Sarson Ka Saag (Indian Mustard Greens)
North Indian vegetarian recipe. Using ghee (Indian butter made from cow's milk) is important, since ghee gives that special taste.
Jeera Rice
A full-flavored, traditional Indian jeera rice. The whole garam masala adds a full and authentic taste and wonderful aroma to the rice.
Indian Tomato Rice
This yummy South Indian dish is a common staple in an Indian household. It is also called 'tomato bath' and is often served alone for breakfast or even a light lunch or supper. It is a favorite of kids (think mac and cheese). Serve with hard-boiled eggs.
Yogurt Rice
This cooling Indian dish is perfect as an accompaniment to grilled meats. Curry leaves can be found at your local Indian store. If you can't find them, they can be omitted, but they do add a unique flavor and smell.
Spiced Corn
This recipe is for a spicy and tangy chaat-spiced corn side dish for African pilli pilli chicken.
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!
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.
Brinjal (Eggplant) in Coconut Milk
I learned This dish from my mother and I am eternally grateful for everything she taught me..actually I am a brinjal hater before and I never wanted to taste this ever in my life. Years passed and after my marriage I wanted to try this for my darling and I made it as per my umma's instructions. It was a hit dish and everyone loved it in my family. When I tasted it, I really loved the flavor and taste and wanted to share it here. The main highlight of this dish is mainly sour taste of tamarind. If you are looking for quick south Indian meal ideas, this could be one of the choices.
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