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Diwali + 30 minutes to 1 hour recipes (42)

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Recipe by: SHAHZADI
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Make this authentic Indian dish at home - perfect on its own or as an accompaniment to a meat curry.
 
Recipe by: DRAGONSBANE
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Chunks of warm potato tossed with cumin, turmeric and curry powder.
 
Recipe by: Rupert Smith
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Black onion seeds (Kalonji) give this recipe a slightly pickled taste. They can be difficult to find but are essential to the recipe. Look in a local provision store run by an Indian and you should find them. Serve as a vegatable dish with other Indian recipes.
 
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This is a simple and tasty vegetarian Indian dish that is sure to rouse your taste buds. Delicious served on its own or as an accompaniment to a meat curry with pitta, naan or rice.
 
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This is a very simple, quick and more importantly authentic Indian side dish of grilled aubergine and tomato. Best served with naan or roti. It should have a consistency of, um, well, 'mush' when finished - but it's delicious!
 
Recipe by: PRECIOUS9491
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Ladoos are an Indian and Pakistani sweet. I added a twist to mine and included coconut...my family love these. They can be enjoyed at any occasion, as a treat during tea time, etc. And they're easy to make, in my opinion.
 
Recipe by: UDAYAA
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This is a rich and creamy Indian dessert recipe with the goodness of milk, nuts and the natural sweetness of carrots.
 
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A Bengali lives by fish and rice. Living in North America, I had to adapt to the fact that I could not get the fish that I grew up with in India. So I learnt to eat catfish, trout, salmon and striped bass etc. Catfish is one of my favourites, as the fatty fish lends itself to a lot of moisture and it doesn't smell fishy at all - if its fresh! This is a recipe I came up with on a whim.
 
Recipe by: ezsteve
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A traditional, mild North Indian recipe. An unforgettable dish when served on a bed of pilau rice with some Peshwari naan.
 
Recipe by: MARBALET
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A fragrant homemade masala sets this curry apart from the rest. Serve with rice, roti or naan.
 
Recipe by: AMINAH A. RAHMAN
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Chickpeas are simmered in a fragrant and spicy curry sauce and garnished with fresh coriander. Serve with rice for a great vegetarian midweek meal.
 
Recipe by: SHAMMI EDWARDS
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This is a fragrant and flavourful chickpea curry from North India, usually eaten with fried bread like bhatura or puri. I like to serve it over rice for a filling vegetarian meal. This recipe is much quicker to make if you use tinned chickpeas as called for here, but try it with dried - I like to think that the authentic flavour comes from doing it the hard way!
 
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Recipe by: Pyromommy
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I actually learnt this in the kitchen of a seasoned Indian homecook! Traditional fragrant dish with toor dal, ginger, chilli, tomatoes, cumin and garlic.
 
Recipe by: Cathy
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Dhal is simply the Indian word for lentils, and masoor dhal refers to the red variety. They are infused with ginger, turmeric, cayenne pepper, onion and cumin. Serve over plain or fragrant rice, or with naan.
 
Recipe by: JWARD100
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These savoury fritters are made with split pea flour and a blend of mild spices. An East Indian snack that goes well with mango chutney!
 
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I think its very easy, well most of it sure is anyway! The only bit that i really struggled on was the mixing of the ingredients, mixing it into breadcrumbs with your fingers bit i actually found that it was easier with the dough whisks. plus it deduces your mixing time by about 5-8 minutes. from then it gets pretty easy with the rolling and cuttting and everything...!
 
Recipe by: Trina
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In this mild dish, chicken is simmered in a creamy fragrant sauce with onion, garlic, ginger and cashews. Serve over basmati rice. Add more chilli or cayenne for more heat.
 
Recipe by: MELLY343
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Cauliflower and pea masala - one of the first Indian dishes I made. It is easy and quick. Fresh or frozen garden peas may be used.
 
Recipe by: COOLGUTS
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This is a traditional Indian dessert. Spongy milky balls soaked in rose scented syrup. Delicious with fresh cream, Kulfi, ice cream etc. To make it even more fancy, sprinkle gold-leaf on top of each serving.
 
Recipe by: Lynda McCormick
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Naan is traditionally made in a brick and clay tandoor oven. It does not brown like other breads. It should be baked only for 60 seconds or less. It will still be white although it may have a couple brown spots like a cooked flour tortilla. Naan should be served immediately after preparing.
 
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