Stuffed curried Patra leaves are a Gujurati speciality dish. The Patra leaves are stuffed with a spicy mixture of gram flour, tamarind and spices to make a rich and delicious vegetarian starter or snack - but you need to know how to serve this!
Pav Bhaji - Spicy mashed vegetables cooked in a rich spicy sauce. A favourite meal at anytime, this dish is popular all across India. Serve with Bread Rolls or Naan Bread.
Cottage cheese in spinach gravy, Heera Palak Paneer is the easy way to enjoy this Indian favourite. The creamy dairy taste of the paneer (hard Indian cheese) is offset by the mushy textured taste of the palak (spinach). Simply heat on the hob or in a microwave and serve hot.
Roasted to enhance the exotic flavour, Baigan Bharta is a traditional preparation of mashed aubergine with the pungent goodness of ginger and chillies. Serve as a main course, accompanied with jeera rice, naan bread or chappatis
A North Indian preparation of potatoes and chickpeas in a spicy hot sauce. A mouth watering delicacy, Aloo Chole is a common North Indian dish highly acclaimed as an accompaniment to chapatis and puris. It's a masterly combination of potatoes and chickpeas in a spiced hot sauce for a rich taste with a final tangy touch
Be it any day, a comforting bowl of dal is always the answer to feed a hungry stomach. It is not spicy nor is it too bland, it is like a gravy to eat with Rotis/chapatis or just mix with plain old rice. It is full of proteins and loaded with nutrients if you add greens or vegetables like in this dal palak.
Spice blend for chickpeas.
Channa Masala is spicy masala chickpeas – and can be as mild or as hot as you like it! It is a classic North Indian vegetarian dish – and is either eaten with rice or bread.