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Tag: yogurt

Easy Cardamom Shrikhand (Yogurt)

by Madhurima on June 24, 2020June 24, 2020 in Dessert, Indian Cuisine

Shrikhand is a traditional Indian sweet , made by using hung curd (Yogurt) , powdered sugar, and flavoring.

Misti Doi / Sweet Caramel Yogurt

by Madhurima on May 8, 2020May 14, 2020 in Dessert, Indian Cuisine

Bengalis are famous for their sweet preparations and Mishti Doi is one such dessert, which is very easy to prepare , if you have all the ingredients in place. The traditional recipe requires boiling and thickening of the milk , then cooling it down and then adding caramelized sugar , the ‘starter’ and leaving it overnight or at least for 6-8 hrs to set. Alternatively you can also keep it in a pre-heated (just preheat and turn off) oven to speed up the process. This recipe will help you to make sweet and creamy Kolkata style Mishti Doi at home.

Begun Basanti / Eggplant in Yoghurt-Mustard Gravy

by Madhurima on May 4, 2020May 14, 2020 in Eggplant, Indian Cuisine, Vegetarian Recipes

As the name says , Begun-Basanti , Begun/Eggplant is a very popular vegetable in Bengali cuisine and ‘Basanti’ comes from the color of the dish which is basically light yellow.

It is one of the popular vegetarian Bengali dish , prepared by cooking the fried eggplants in , rich and creamy , tangy-spicy yogurt-mustard based gravy.

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