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Here
are some exotic and exciting Bhang Recipes to facilitate you to take
pleasure in the Holi celebration in the conventional habits! Enjoy
these Bhang and some crispy snacks with friends and dear ones and
put in more stimulation to Holi. |
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Murukku |
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Ingredients
250gm flour, 3-tablespoon ghee, 1-teaspoon salt
1cup water, 1-teaspoon cumin seeds, 1 teaspoon of coriander paste,
Oil for deep-frying Sieve
flour and salt together. Rub in ghee. Add just enough water to make
it a semi-liquid mixture. Put the salt, masala pastes with it. Heat
the oil in a pan. Take the mixture in a clean piece ofDrain the oil and serve. cloth, make
a pinhole in it and lay the mixture in various shapes in the oil.
It is like a savoury biscuit, and can be
eaten in anytime.
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Rajashani
Samosa |
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Ingredients
1/2 cup boiled
and drained green peas, 1-teaspoon amchoor (mango powder), 1 tsp
red chilli powder, 1/2 tsp garam masala powder,1 tablespoon chopped
cashewnuts, Salt to taste, 3 cups maida, 3 cups arhor dal (a variety of pulse), 1-tablespoon oil, 1 small bowl of cold
water |
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Method
Heat
the oil, and for stuffing add arhor dal, cashewnuts, and powders
and mix in salt to taste. Fry on a low flame for about 10 minutes.
Set aside.
Prepare the cover for the samosa by combining the maida, oil and
salt to taste. Add enough water and knead the dough. Divide the
dough into round portions. Roll it into a not too thin perfect round.
Now make 2 semi circles with the round. Take one-half circle. Now
hold the semicircle in your hand. Fold the straight edge and seal
it.
You should now have a small triangular maida pocket. Stuff it with
the dal mixture and now water-seal the upper edge. Deep fry in oil
till golden brown and serve with tomato ketchup. |
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