by Jayshree Shah | Feb 22, 2012 | Gluten Free, Gujarati Food, Indian Food, Punjabi Food, Raita, Relishes and Pickles, Vegan
Some days you want to eat something special and tasty. Amla is a popular Indian gooseberry that is very good in winter. It is very popular as a winter snack for its nutritional value and is eaten as jams and in other forms, like bars, as well. Not only it is...
by Jayshree Shah | Jun 1, 2011 | Chutneys, Dressings and Sauces, Finger Foods and Appetizers, Gluten Free, Gujarati Food, Indian Food, International Food, Low Glycemic Recipes, Mexican Food, Quick Recipes, Raita, Relishes and Pickles, Vegan
This salsa comes from an old recipe called “Tom’s Tacos.” You can make this any time when you want a fresh, slightly spicy, slightly sweet tomato salsa. Cooking Preparation Time: 15 Minutes Cooking Difficulty Level: Easy Recipe Type: Vegetarian...
by Jayshree Shah | Feb 18, 2011 | Gluten Free, Gujarati Food, Indian Food, Low Glycemic Recipes, No Garlic, No Onion, Quick Recipes, Raita, Relishes and Pickles, Vegan
This recipe is a traditional Gujarati recipe of Gujarat. This is very easy, quick to make and tantalizing to the taste buds. Cucumber relish perks up any dull meal in minutes. Ingredients: 1 Cup Garden or Very Thin Fresh Cucumber cut lengthwise 1 Tsp Fresh...
by Jayshree Shah | Jan 26, 2010 | Gluten Free, Gujarati Food, Indian Food, Quick Recipes, Raita, Relishes and Pickles
This side dish is tasty in itself. It is in category of relishes and called Raita. I love this recipe, it is very quick, original and very easy to make. Cooking Difficulty Level: Easy Preparation Time: 15 Minutes Ingredients: ...
by Jayshree Shah | Sep 25, 2009 | American Food, Chutneys, Dressings and Sauces, Gluten Free, Gujarati Food, Indian Food, International Food, Raita, Relishes and Pickles, Vegan
Recently, my friend, Sapna Lulla, gave me a jar of tomato jam. I enjoyed it very much with bread, thepla and with meals as well. What a nice way to treat a friend! I thought I should share her recipe with everyone. Tomatoes are abundant and cheap...