Sabudana Khichdi, popular especially in western India, is often had for breakfast. It is cooked up with peanuts, cubes of potatoes, chopped green chillies and tapioca pearls. Replace the peanuts with toasted walnuts to get a different effect.
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This traditional preparation is a hit among the young and old alike.
The tangy tomato soup is an excellent recipe for hunger.
Do you have an interesting fasting recipe for Navratri?
This traditional fasting food is quite filling and simply hard to resist.
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Navratri is upon us all and we are bringing you some popular fasting recipes sent in by Rashmi Sharma.
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We bring you recipes for some of the commonly served snacks during Navratri.
A rustic spin on your favourite Palak Paneer.
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Here are special recipes for you to enjoy during the nine days of Navratri revelry.
If you make prawns, using this very precise and methodical recipe, it is sure to turn out like it came all the way from Kerala straight to your plate.
Here's a simple recipe or breakfast or as an evening snack at home.
Eating after fasts is about lightly-prepared foods, like sauteed green banana sabzi.
Have some chatpata chaat is always fortifying.
Parathas made from buckwheat, water chestnut flour and alu have a different texture, and an altogether unusual taste.
Fast, finger lickin' good, let this pasta salad, overflowing with veggies, brighten up your table and takes only 10 minutes to assemble, promises Mayur Sanap.
How to make a satisfying comfort food from leftovers.
Make your chai time exciting with deep-fried kachcha kela fritters!
The very thought of certain deep-fried snacks gets your digestive juices going. Why not make them healthier?
Chilas or kuttu ka aatta pancakes stuffed with vegetables is a fasting treat.
Corn rotis fried in ghee with white butter-topped mustard greens has a firm place in culinary heaven.
Navratri is the time for music, folk dance and upwas food.
Make fasting a delicious affair with this falhari version of bonda.
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An unusual preparation, this recipe can be made with homemade paneer and yoghurt.
The malai of a coconut is a unusually good addition to sama millet kheer
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