Indian Recipes (Most Popular)
A delicious korma, sauce only, add your choice of vegetables, meat or pulses.
Using wonton wrappers, Roni Noone on www.greenlitebites.com makes this awesome recipe
I made some Pakoras today, but saved half the batter to try and bake it instead of frying it. It worked! They may not be quite as crisp, but they're still SO delicious!
This is an easy recipe for low fat , low sodium, Chicken Tikka Masala - Chicken marinated in yogurt and spices and then served in a tomato cream sauce.
Hearty winter soup, easy to make and perfect for a lazy day. Accompany with crusty bread for a full meal, or use smaller portions for lunch or appetiser.
This recipe makes heaps of serves, but can easily be divided by 2 or 3 for a smaller group. Keeps for several days with an even better flavour on the 2nd day.
Lovely, filling and low in calories- This meal is quick and easy and the courgette can be substituted for your own favourite vegetables.
It's great with brown rice, sliced pitta bread, Quinoa or cous cous so take your pick!
Makes 4 servings
The recipe below is part of a healthy and delicious spa menu developed exclusively for Epicurious by Ananda spa in India. While the recipe is not low in calories or fat, almost anyone can fit this dessert into a healthy diet by taking small servings of the panna cotta and sabayon and upping the portion of the antioxidant-rich berries. If you are following an Ayurvedic diet, the experts at Ananda recommend this for the vata dosha, and in moderation for the pitta dosha.
Be sure to start this recipe one day ahead.
Similar to the other sambar, but with a slightly less pungent flavour. This is often what will be served at a temple, for example.
This classic Punjabi dish, called masaledar chholay, is often served as part of a big Sunday lunch, along with raita, naan and salad.
Recipe by Sanjeev Kapoor
Found on foodandwine.com