Bajri Tilachi Bhakri#BreadBakers

Its Makar Sankranti, to celebrate this Festival try this traditional Maharashtrian flatbread, Bajri Tilachi Bhakri. Bhakris are made primarily with hot water and millet flour. It needs to add hot water to make the dough which helps in rolling out easily.
The Bajra bhakri is mainly prepared in winter especially for the festival of Makar Sankranti in Maharashtra and is served with Bhogichi Bhaji. Pearl Millet commonly known as Bajra in India. Bajra Bhakri is naturally gluten-free. A great ancient nutritious grain which is a great energy source and hence is used as a part of the meal during winters to keep the body warm.
Ingredients
2 Cups Bajra Flour / Pearl Millet Flour
¼ Cup Sesame seeds /Til Seeds
Salt to taste
1 Cup +- Hot Water
1 Teaspoon Oil
Method
In a pot add a cup of water, with salt and oil, bring this to a boil, switch off the flame, add the flour and mix in well till no dry spots of flour is seen. Cover and let it cool a little when still warm knead to a soft smooth dough. Cover and let is rest for 5 minutes. Divide the dough into equal size balls.
Meanwhile heat tawa/griddle over medium heat. Dust your rolling surface with little flour. Take one portion of dough ball and with a rolling pin, roll it into a thin flat circle, the edges with start to crack, pinch them with your fingers or take a 6" or 7" cut it into a circle.
Place the roti over the pre-heated skillet and spread a little water on the surface of the bhakri. Now sprinkle some sesame seeds on the surface and press lightly with a flat spatula, so that the seeds stick to the upper part of the roti.
Turn over the roti and cook the other side for a few more seconds. Take a cloth and press the roti on all sides it will start to puff. When cooked remove it on to wire rack, smear it with ghee.
Similarly, prepare the remaining Bajri-til Bhakri and serve it with a dollop of ghee and Bhogichi Bhaji.
Labels: Bread Bakers, Flatbread, Millets, Bajra, Indian Breads, Maharashtra, Diabetic Friendly

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We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient. This month’s theme is "Ancient Grains" .  

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Warm Chicken & Mushroom Salad - Keto#SundayFunday

A complete meal with added chicken, feta cheese, and seeds makes u this luxurious main dish. Do try this unique and really tasty salad!
Ingredients
3 Large Mushroom - sliced
1 Small Onion sliced
½ Each Bell Pepper - Red, Yellow, Green- diced
2 Cloves Garlic - finely chopped
1 Cup Chopped Lettuce
1 Cup Cherry Tomatoes - halved
100 Grams Feta cheese - cubed
Olives, Avocado, sunflower & pumpkin seeds- optional
1/2 Cup Shredded Cooked Chicken
1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
For The Dressing
2 Tablespoons Mayonnaise
2 Tablespoons Fresh Cream
1 Tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1 Tablespoon Red Wine Vinegar
2 Teaspoons Sriracha Sauce
Salt and Pepper to taste
Method
Mix all dressing ingredients keep aside.
Sauté the garlic for minute add onion till translucent then add in the mushroom and on medium high flame sauté till all the moisture evaporates then add the capsicum and chicken mix well till warmed. Switch off the flame.
Take this on to a serving platter add the lettuce leaves. Pour the dressing mix well. Enjoy.
Labels: Salad, Main course, Chicken, Mushroom, Cherry Tomatoes, Feta Cheese, Dressing, Sunday Funday, International Cuisine, Iceberg Lettuce, Keto
For Sunday Funday we are sharing Main Dish Salads.

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Zambian Dried Beans Curry#EatTheWorld

Dried Beans is a nutritious dish among Zambian local cuisines. It is a healthy alternative to meat for vegetarians. It can be enjoyed with rice. It is quite easy to prepare.
Ingredients
1 Cup Black Eyed Peas - can use any type of beans
2 Medium Tomatoes - chopped
1 Onion - chopped
1 Scallion/Spring Onions Greens - chopped
2 Tablespoon Oil
Salt to taste
Seasoning / Spice of your choice - optional
I used Red chilly powder & Cumin powder
Method
Wash the beans and put in a pot add enough water and put on heat to cook.
Let the beans cook until the beans it soft. Continue adding water bit by bit if the water evaporates.
In another pot heat oil, add sauté the onions till translucent then add the tomatoes, cook till they soften. 
Now add the cooked beans and stock, salt to taste and spice of your choice and mix well. Bring this to a boil, reduce the flame and let is simmer for 15 minutes stirring in between till the gravy thickens. Then add the chopped spring onion greens, cover and let this cook only for a minute. 
Switch off the flame and serve hot. Serve with rice.
Labels: Eat the World, Black Eyed Peas, Zambia, International Cuisine, Main course, Vegetarian, Scallions
For Eat The World we are sharing recipes of Zambia.

Check out all the wonderful Zambian dishes prepared by fellow Eat the World members and share with #eattheworld. Find out how to join Eat the World here and have fun exploring a country a month in the kitchen with us!

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Beetroot Tikkis#SundayFunday

Pan fried Beetroot Tikki are made with beets, spices and paneer/cottage cheese. These make a healthy snack or appetizer. These were super and enjoyed by my guest.

Makes 18 Heart Tikkis
Ingredients 
300 Grams Beetroot - grated
½ Teaspoon Ginger Garlic Paste
½ Teaspoon Garam masala
¼ Teaspoon Cardamom powder
½ Teaspoon Cumin powder
½ Teaspoon Chilly Powder
½ Teaspoon Roasted Fennel powder
1 Teaspoon Lemon juice
1 Green Chilly - finely chopped
2 Teaspoons Coriander Leaves
1 Cup Boiled & Grated Potato
100 Grams Paneer- grated
¾ Teaspoon Salt or to taste
Oil -  for pan frying
Method
Heat a teaspoon of oil in a pan and sauté beetroot for five to seven minutes on medium flame till the moisture evaporates.
In another pan, boil and mash the potato until smooth.
Chop coriander and green chilly. Grate the paneer.
Mix all the ingredients and bind until it comes together.
Once done, make medium size roundels and press them to get a semi flat heart tikki shape. Coat them in bread crumbs and then fry.
Heat oil in a non-stick pan and fry the tikki on medium heat.
Make sure to fry in batches.
When they turn golden brown on both sides, remove the fried tikkis on absorbent paper.
Serve immediately with a dip of your choice.
Labels: Appetizer, Snacks, Sunday Funday, Kebabs, Beetroot, Healthy snacks
For Sunday Funday we are sharing Nutritious Nibbles. See what other's are sharing.

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Aloo Phulkopir Dalna#AlphabetChallenge

Bengali Aloo Phulkopir Dalna is a no onion no garlic delicacy cooked with big chunks of Cauliflower and Potatoes, its light, mildly spiced and full of flavor. It takes hardly 10 minutes to cook.

Ingredients
1 Medium size Cauliflower - cut into small florets
2 Large Potatoes- peeled, cubed
1 Large Tomato - skinned, chopped
1 Teaspoon Cumin seeds
1/2 Teaspoon Asafoetida
1 Bay leaf
2 Tablespoon Ginger - grated
½ Teaspoon Turmeric powder
1 Teaspoon Chilli powder
1 Teaspoon Cumin powder
1 Tablespoon Coriander powder
½ Teaspoon Garam Masala powder
2 Tablespoon Coriander leaves - chopped
2 Tablespoons Oil
2 Tablespoons Ghee
Salt to taste
Method
Immerse the cauliflower in warm water for 10 minutes, then rinse and keep aside.
Heat oil and ghee in a pan , add the cumin seeds, bay leaf and stir fry for a second add the turmeric, asafoetida, red chilly powder, ginger and little water fry for two minutes till moisture evaporates. Then add the potatoes and fry on high flame till the potatoes are slightly brown. Once the potatoes are lightly fried, add the cauliflower florets, mix well. Add salt, tomatoes stir for a minute or two. Cover and cook on medium flame for about five minutes. 
Add cumin , coriander powder, mix well. Add little water, cover and cook for two-three minutes. Add more water, enough to make a thick gravy. Cover and cook, for five minutes. Check and see if the the cauliflower and potatoes are cooked well. Add the garam masala powder. Turn off the heat.
Garnish with coriander leaves. Serve steaming hot with steamed rice and fried papad.
Labels: Alphabet Challenge, Vegetarian, No Onion No Garlic, Bengali, Indian, Main course, Sabzi
Let's take a look at the recipes being shared today with Alphabet "A" 
Jolene’s Recipe Journal: Aglio e Olio Pasta
Sneha’s Recipe: Aloo Phulkopir Dalna
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A Day in the Life on the Farm: Apples and Greens with Apple Vinaigrette
Blogghetti: Apple Pie Tacos
Magical Ingredients : Artichoke Baby Greens Dip
Mayuri’s Jikoni: Avocado, Bean & Mango Salad
Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice: Creamy Parmesan Acini di Pepe with Potatoes
A Messy Kitchen: Dianna’s Almond Cake
Food Lust People Love: Roasted Asparagus Soup
Culinary Cam: The Polarizing Anchovy + Egg Salad 

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