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Vegetarian
Recipes Non
Veg Recipes Rajasthani
Recipes Punjabi
Recipes South
Indian Recipes North
Indian Recipes West
Indian Recipes Kashmiri
Recipes Barbequed
Tandoori Chicken Barrah
Kebab Boiled
Eggs In Tomato Sauce Chicken
Fry Chicken
(Murg) Haryali Tikka Coconut
Fish Fry Devilled
Egg Egg
Kebabs Murg
(Chicken) Kali Mirch Potato
in Bombay Duck Saag
meat (Mutton) Desserts Recipes
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Rajasthani Recipes Rajasthani cooking was influenced by
the war-like lifestyle of its inhabitants and the availability of
ingredients in this region. Food that could last for several days and
could be eaten without heating was preferred, more out of necessity than
choice. Scarcity of water, fresh green vegetables have had their effect
on cooking. In the desert belt of Jaisalmer, Barmer and Bikaner, cooks
use a minimum of water and prefer, instead, to use more milk, buttermilk
and clarified butter. Perhaps the best known Rajasthani food is the
combination of dal, bati and churma but for the adventurous traveller,
willing to experiment, there is a lot of variety available. Besides,
each region is distinguished by its popular sweet - Mawa Kachori from
Jodhpur, Malpuas from Pushkar, Rasogullas from Bikaner, Ghevar from
Jaipur to name a few.
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All
In One Dal Aloo
Ka Bhartha Aloo
Curry Bikaneri
Chana Dal Parantha Brinjal
With Spicy Gravy Cashew
Rice Cauliflower
Recepies Coconut
Chutney Cucumber
Sandwich Cream Dahi
Vada Dal Dal
Ka Parantha Dum
Aloo Kashmiri
Dum Aloo Kosumbari
Salad Mango
Shake Masala
Dosa Mexican
Grilled Sandwich Missi
Roti Pakodi
Ki Karhi Rajasthani
Bati Rajasthani
Churma Sabz-E-Sangaar Shahi
Gatte Ki Sabzi Vada
Curry Vegetarian
Mulligatawny Soup |