The sheer pleasure of getting to know a variety of recipes and cooking them from my blogger friends is just pure bliss. I cannot thank enough all of you out there who whip such amazing delicacies in your kitchens & feed your family, day-in and day-out. There is nothing that beats a hot-home-cooked-meal made with lots of love. Isn't it! :)
Here are two recipes being featured on YRTML this week. Enjoy.
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It was one such phase, where we both were totally into Soups & Salads, of every kind. That is when, I tried Sala's Fresh Pea & Mint soup. In my recipe, I substituted fresh peas with frozen ones. The soup was very refreshing to the palate, in a way acted a de-tox from our usual carb-loaded dinner. Yummy.!
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Here are two recipes being featured on YRTML this week. Enjoy.
Minty Peas Soup
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It was one such phase, where we both were totally into Soups & Salads, of every kind. That is when, I tried Sala's Fresh Pea & Mint soup. In my recipe, I substituted fresh peas with frozen ones. The soup was very refreshing to the palate, in a way acted a de-tox from our usual carb-loaded dinner. Yummy.!
Maa Choleyaan' di Daal
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Richa aptly describes this dal as 'Punjab di Shaan'. It has been a while that I made this, but I still remember its vivid taste, the compliments from my office colleagues when I took for lunch. Primarily made with Urad dal and channa dal, it tastes heavenly when served on a bed of rice or some roti on the side. C'mon even Nupur couldn't resist herself from making it. It is that good. :)
wow, delicious recreations dear !!!
ReplyDeleteOh Richa's dal is such a favorite in my home- and each time I thank her mentally for it :) Glad you tried it too!!
ReplyDeleteLoving this series by the way :)
dal looks so yum,..
ReplyDeleteHealthy and refreshing treats!!
ReplyDeleteWoww wat a comforting bowl of droolworthy soup..dal looks wholesome..
ReplyDeletelovely....yummy
ReplyDeleteI have to try this Punjabi dal now. I read about it on Nupur's blog and now here. And the minty peas soup is sounding good since we still have a little bit of summer left.
ReplyDeletelike both dishes..very colourful and yummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by to say hello, Siri.
ReplyDeleteI'm fine- just seem to have lost all interest in blogging. :)
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Wholesome dal for hot phulkas. Wow I like this combination. Thank you for posting this recipe.
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