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Tandoori-Inspired Oven Chicken Skewers
Inspired by the flavors of India, these chicken thigh skewers take only 15 minutes in the oven, plus a couple of minutes under the broiler. Serve warm over rice as a main dish, at room temperature as an appetizer, or as a protein source for a salad.
Sweet Curry Pumpkin Seeds
I added the curry as an experiment and was very pleased with the addition to these sweet and crunchy seeds.
Indian Chaat-Inspired Potato Chip Salad
We're making chip chaat! This Indian street food often features crispy fried things topped with all kinds of amazing garnishes. It's by far one of the most delicious foods in the world. So, I decided to try that same approach with potato chips, and I love how this came out.
Parathas
Parathas are the shallow-fried version of chapatis. This recipes make crunchier and less-flaky parathas than those I buy from the store. Serve with cinnamon-sugar for a sweet treat or with curries as a scooping bread.
Indian Onion Dipping Sauce
We had this at a local Indian restaurant and tried to replicate it. We all love this version to dip our naan and samosas and rarely is there any sauce left.
Vegetable Curry Samosas
These samosas have a unique twist, they have curry and a dip. You can add chicken or ground beef and make it a meal. Good to double and triple for leftovers, and with these you don't know how many everyone will want, they are really good. At the age of 12, I alone ate 10 small ones. I was so full!
Veggie Samosas
The family will love these spicy samosas. Perfect for an appetizer or as a meal with a nice salad!
Indian Samosa Pie
If you've ever had a samosa, you'll love this samosa pie! It's easy to make, even for a beginner! Experiment with your spice level — this is a more mild version. The pie also freezes well to be baked later.
Easy Baked Indian Samosas
These baked samosas have all the flavor and heartiness without frying. Although this is an easier, healthier version, they taste just as delicious as fried samosas. Serve warm, plain, or with chutney.
Paalu Mithai (Milk Sweet)
This is a very easy, but a bit time-consuming sweet. It is like sooji halwa except that the liquid is milk (paalu). My children love this sweet.
Atta (Whole Wheat) Halwa
The inspiration for this halwa is the classic Sikh preparation called 'karha prashad.' This halwa has the addition of cardamom, raisins, and nuts. My kids love this halwa on a cold day as a snack after school.
Egg Halwa
A delicious dessert for cold winter nights. You can add vanilla if you feel it tastes too eggy. It's a little heavy, so even a small portion is enough to satisfy your sweet tooth.
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