Keri Ni Katki or Sweet Mango Pickle is quick and easy pickle that tickles your palate! Keri Ni Katki is made by cooking mangoes with a readily available selection of spices and powders. Keri Ni Katki also similar like Aam ki launji is a popular Indian pickle that goes well with every meal. No complex methods, tricky proportions or pickling time involved in making this, yet it stays fresh for more than one month in the refrigerator. It is a sweet instant mango pickle where raw mangoes are chopped and combined with jaggery and spices. This sweet and spicy Keri Ni Katki can be served with paratha or Thepla of your choice.
Lime pieces and green chillies are marinated and left to cook in a unique blend of fresh ginger, garlic and spices. Named by a lime pickle aficionado as the best he has ever tasted.
Moth Beans also known as mut, mot, mat, papillion, haricot or dew bean. The moth beans are very small and brownish in colour, with a creamy yellow coloured interior. Similar in taste to the mung bean, but with a nuttier flavour, these tiny beans are simmered with other vegetable or lentils for a staple curry in North India.
Indian Kitchen without cumin seed is next to impossible. Using cumin flavor in Indian recipe is a trend, that is followed since ages. Cumin is a fruit of cumin herb. In India, you will hardly find people who don’t love the tinge flavor of cumin seeds in their food. The cumin seed is acclaimed for its aroma and flavor that it adds to every dish. In addition to benefits, there are various side-effects that are associated with over-consumption of seeds.
Rice grains pressed flat to increase water aborption and reduce cooking time. Cooks in minutes and is fantastic sweet or savoury. Think couscous but better!
Just sprinkle it over fruits, salads, egg toasts, sprouts, sandwiches, pizza, etc., for a delicious Restaurant-like Home Cooked flavorful meal experience. Uplift the taste of curries, lemonades, and chaat (street food) by adding the tangy flavor to dishes.