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97angels
95 days ago

Does Anyone Have Two Simple Indian Recipes I Can Make For My Class?

I am taking a class on Hinduism and for a project I wanted to bring in two samples of food that are eaten in India, only one of which being a dessert. I would like it if they were associated with some celebration or holiday so that I can teach some about that as well. They would need to be something that can be prepared on one day and then transported easily to be shared and eaten on the next. They also would have to be something I can serve at room temperature since I will have no way of refrigerating or warming them once I leave my home. Also, I would like it if they were an easy type of finger food in order to cut down on the difficulty of serving an entire class. I realize this may be a tall order and I can't be picky, but any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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fauzia
48 days ago
maroo bhajia would be a good idea. peel about 10 potatoes. slice and place into bowl. put approx. half a cup of gram flour, half tspn. turmeric powder, salt and chillies to taste, 1 and a half tspns eno. mix well and fry a little at a time. prepare some chutney with it if you like.. blend some green chillies with salt and add some freshly ground garlic to it(little as it can get strong). serve bhajias with chutney. for dessert, gulab jamun would be ideal.
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Anonymous
49 days ago
Your local indian grocer should have Pakora mix (79p packet makes 20). Add sliced onion to the batter and fry in oil. Instructions on packet......easy peasy!
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indiancooking
51 days ago
see few videos of indian cooking at www.vahrehvah.com
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56 days ago
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Anonymous
95 days ago
well....finger foods... samosas are tasty little triangle pastries which u could make using a veg filling as hindus are vegetarian. Onion bhargi is another one which is cheap to make too. Desserts...RICE pudding made with cardomons, cinnamon and saffron, basmati rice, sugar and milk. gulab jamun...half cup powdered milk, 1 tbspn ghee, 2 cups sugar, 2 tbspn natural yoghurt, half tsp powdered cardamon, 2 tbspns all purpose flour, 2 cups water. make syrup with sugar, water and cardamon, boil low heat. mix flour, milk add ghee bind with yoghurt and little milk, make into balls, fry 1 minute, then leave to soak in the syrup. To drink, a sweet lassi OR in India they drink a drink made with water, sugar and lemon juice to keep them cool in the heat. poppadoms would be a favourite with kids too.Suzi
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