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Old May 4th, 2009, 06:21 AM   #1 (permalink)  
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hello!..
i need help..
my hubby wants me to make smth new to have with evening chai everyday..
yesterday i made wada pav.. which ofcourse he loved..
i duno wat to make today
i cant keep giving him fried stuff its unheatlhy..
wat do you ladies do?

this is a begining for me.. we just got married.. and i dont know.. wat to make everyday..

you ladies have experience on this. please help!

thanks!






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Old May 4th, 2009, 08:33 AM   #2 (permalink)  
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you can make different types of cookies......have crackers with cheese.......finger sandwiches are so nice to eat with.....boiled eggs.....short cakes.......brownies.....french fries.....muffines......cup cakes.....ummmm.......fresh fruit with whipped cream &on & on....eat something light fresh and yes SWWEEET






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Old May 4th, 2009, 08:39 AM   #3 (permalink)  
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hmmmm sweet is what he dsnt like..
not even for breakfast... i keep asking him if i cld make smth sweet...

hes fond of chatpata.. stuff..
rite now .. i was thinking of making chiken samosa's baked..
but the sheets i have are fine samosa sheets we get... i dono how well r they gona turn out?

urgh!

so you hv suggestions of nything chatpata? thanks!






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Old May 4th, 2009, 09:00 AM   #4 (permalink)  
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toffee make filled naans ...

you bake them in the oven and that way you arent even using oil. the recipe is simple, make naan dough. Just like how we make a paratha similar to that fill it with any dry salan or keema or even vegetables and seal the corners using a fork.. an then put it in the oven on medium heat, wait for one side to be done, then the other .. and it should be done...
when you tke the naan out of the oven ,just put slight butter on it so it has a shiny look...

your hubby will love this ... they are like patties !






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Old May 4th, 2009, 09:36 AM   #5 (permalink)  
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*samosay
*pakoray
*aloo tikki
*kebabs
*papri chaat
*baked spicy potato wedges - cut potato into wedges. Coat wedges in a mixture of oil, black pepper, paprika, chilli powder, salt.
*puff pastry rolls- filled with keema/vegetables/chicken/cheese and onion/spinach, mushroom and ricotta cheese
*mini pizzas.french bread pizza (use bread as the pizza base, add toppings and put in oven)
*chicken tikka
*toasted/hot sandwiches
*wraps






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Old May 4th, 2009, 10:13 AM   #6 (permalink)  
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shami kababs or any other kababs, u can even freeze them uncooked and then just fry them when needed. serve with some raita or mint-chutney. etc






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Old May 4th, 2009, 11:10 AM   #7 (permalink)  
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aloo chaat, pakoray, scallops, chicken pakoray, noodles, pasta, hot or cold pasta, salads, nargesi koftay, stuffed paratay, samosay, spring rolls, kebabs, stir fry, fruit chaat, chicken tikka, paneer pakoray, paneer tikka, fish cakes....prawn crackers...umm....puri, dahi bare, shakar paare u can get redy made.......list is endlesss!!






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Old May 4th, 2009, 11:27 AM   #8 (permalink)  
 
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I guess most ideas are already listed by others. Some easy ones I was thinking

dahi boondi
bhel puri
club/potato/chicken sandwiches
fish fingers
chicken nuggets(leave it if you're a beginer)






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Old May 4th, 2009, 11:41 AM   #9 (permalink)  
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Stir fry some vegetables in half a teaspoon oil, sprinkle some salt and black pepper ..shred some chicken finely after boiling it or stirfrying it with garlic ...

make a maida dough and roll out a very very thin roti ... add the above made mix onto the roti and rol it ... then put it in the oven and keep changing sides so it gets cooked properly ... a thin vege roll will come out ...

Again this is an almost oil free recipe ...







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Old May 4th, 2009, 02:18 PM   #10 (permalink)  
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he wants a new things everyday?? seriously? he should be thankful his wife can cook! i'm jk....kind of






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Old May 4th, 2009, 03:50 PM   #11 (permalink)  
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Toffeee, congratulations on your newly marriedness. I WAS going to suggest something, but theway beat me to it.

Now the Halwa is grumpy...






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Old May 5th, 2009, 12:46 AM   #12 (permalink)  
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Toffeee, congratulations on your newly marriedness. I WAS going to suggest something, but theway beat me to it.

Now the Halwa is grumpy...

Different types of crackers and different types of cheese Problem solved.






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aloo chaat, pakoray, scallops, chicken pakoray, noodles, pasta, hot or cold pasta, salads, nargesi koftay, stuffed paratay, samosay, spring rolls, kebabs, stir fry, fruit chaat, chicken tikka, paneer pakoray, paneer tikka, fish cakes....prawn crackers...umm....puri, dahi bare, shakar paare u can get redy made.......list is endlesss!!
hey how do u make nargesi koftay, i really want 2 make it. any1 plz share da recipy.plzplz plzz






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you can make different types of cookies......have crackers with cheese.......finger sandwiches are so nice to eat with.....boiled eggs.....short cakes.......brownies.....french fries.....muffines......cup cakes.....ummmm.......fresh fruit with whipped cream &on & on....eat something light fresh and yes SWWEEET
cookies.. again sweeet..
finger sandwiches??? recipe pls..
i duno about fried stuff.. its hot these days.. and in summer alot of ppl prefer not eating fried stuff...



more ideas are welcome...






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toffee make filled naans ...

you bake them in the oven and that way you arent even using oil. the recipe is simple, make naan dough. Just like how we make a paratha similar to that fill it with any dry salan or keema or even vegetables and seal the corners using a fork.. an then put it in the oven on medium heat, wait for one side to be done, then the other .. and it should be done...
when you tke the naan out of the oven ,just put slight butter on it so it has a shiny look...

your hubby will love this ... they are like patties !
thanks biryani... ill try this one..






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Old May 5th, 2009, 07:13 AM   #16 (permalink)  
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i am thinking of making masala puri's
any of you ladies know how..
im not goign to use maida dough.. instead will use aata.. its good for digestion..
but im thinking ingredients..
like zeera and black pepper and? salt...
suggestion... ladies..






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