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Instant Quinoa Oats and Lentil Dosa.

Instant, no fermented quinoa, Oat dosa with lentils is a healthy and crispy dosa. Dosa is usually made with rice which is full of Carbs. But now there are several ways to bring down the calories in Dosa by replacing rice with Quinoa and oat. Taste amazing, better than traditional Rice lentil Dosa. And for omega, I add flax meal. This recipe is suitable for vegan, gluten free diet as well. Great for diabetic people as well.

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Malpua – Amalu

Malpua aka Amalu is a pancake served as a dessert or a snack originating from the Indian subcontinent, popular in India and Bangladesh. It is a very popular dish of Odisha and is also served to Lord Jagannath of Puri in his Sakala Dhupa (morning food served to the lord). Apart from other dishes like Pheni, Rabidi, Kheera sara and other cheese or chhena based items malpua is one of the most popular buyouts in the streets of Puri in Odisha. Malpuas are also prepared in Odia homes during Raja sankranti.

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Mind Blasting Indian Street Foods That Will Make You Run For A Bite!

When it comes to street food, India is one nation that is known worldwide for its scrumptious, cheap and easily available street delights. I am sure hardly anyone can resist to try the street food as you can feel the aroma from far and once you reach to the stalls, it is nearly impossible not to try at least one item though it may feel like very unhygienic. Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, etc. are very famous for their yummy street foods.

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Rajma Masala – Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cooker

Rajma chawal is one of the regulars at any punjabi house. A delicious and easy rajma masala recipe good to serve with naan, roti, chapathi, plain rice or Jeera rice. Red kidney beans are known as Rajma in Indian language and are used to make North Indian rajma masala, an onion tomato based gravy that is either made to thick or thin consistency to suit ones taste or liking.