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About Recipe
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Breakfast is also known as tiffin or nashta in various region of India. Breakfast or tiffin is definitely an essential meal particularly when you're on the health plan or weight loss plan. A fantastic, balanced tiffin is the ultimate way to get the metabolism functioning properly for the whole day.
After an 8 hours’ rest, everybody has to refuel themselves with higher quantity of proteins, nutrients and minerals etc. The modern day lifestyle is too hectic, stressed and hardly have enough time to give value to the most significant meal of the day. It's important to have nutritious, appetizing and yummy tiffin each morning which assists to control blood sugar levels through lunchtime, which plays an important role for your mood.
The Indian breakfast or tiffin menu isn't a one-size suits all as well as doesn't actually work perfectly into a daily calorie chart. It is dependent on the amount of energy one genuinely requires. So extra physical labor indicates a king-size breakfast. Traditional Indian tiffin is freshly cooked, generally veggie, served warm, usually delicious, spiced slightly as well as in small portions. There's a reason behind this style and the credit goes to traditional Ayurveda - the science of healthy life.
The ingredients of authentic Indian tiffin are available regionally and even seasonally. The naashta is always fresh and cooked - be it Stuffed Paratha in the North or Idlis, Pongal, Vada, Dosa, Upama etc in the South. In Maharashtra, Potato Poha, Upma, are the preferred breakfast. Gujarati breakfast items are Haandvo, Dhokla, Sev-Khamni, Theplas, Bhaakhri etc. Masala Tea is or filter Coffee are complementary. Children are always given Milk.
Benefits of having a healthy breakfast:
We have a wide variety of Indian Tiffin that you can eat to please your taste buds You can also be inventive and cook new options to suit your loved one's flavor and keep body and mind fit and steady. Some of the very popular Indian breakfast are Idli, Dosa, Upma, low fat Roti, Omlette, Sandwich, Poha, Dhokla, Thepla and so on.
AkShAta PaTnE Posted on Sat Apr 18 2015
Your tricks and methos are so easy to understand. Im 19 n i cn almost cook everything what u show on ur channel. ...really its great to learn from u ! Better than any indian chef ....i have request plz update with some foreign dishes :) ?
Reply 0 - RepliesAteet Palmurkar Posted on Sun Apr 26 2015
Chef Garu! me and my wife are big fan of your recipies!!I was hoping if you could show the recipe of Veg Sizzlers Indian restaurant style.?
Reply 0 - RepliesRowaida Fl Posted on Sun Apr 26 2015
I love your recipes all delicious ingredients. I would like to know if I can baked this instead of frying it. Kindly advise Thank you ?
Reply 0 - RepliesAteet Palmurkar Posted on Sun Apr 26 2015
Chef Garu! me and my wife are big fan of your recipies!!I was hoping if you could show the recipe of Veg Sizzlers Indian restaurant style.?
Reply 0 - Repliesmina joseph Posted on Tue Apr 28 2015
Yes i did made oatmeal iddly it was so good thank u?
Reply 0 - RepliesRups R Posted on Mon Jun 01 2015
I thot of trying to make medhu vada in d nite i soaked d dal but wen i got up in d morning der was power cut so i coudnt blend it.but den i thot of blendind in a stone blender and i did it and i was so surprise dat my vadas r realy very crispy and ta
Reply 0 - Repliesnaresh goud Posted on Mon Jun 15 2015
really suprb tip..today my wife prepard vadas which r crispy & so tasty..thank u chef?
Reply 0 - RepliesShanthala Basoor Posted on Wed Jun 24 2015
hello we make vadas differently i like ours better?
Reply 0 - Repliessonia sharma Posted on Mon Jun 29 2015
Can we add a bit of sooji/rawa of wheat flour to the batter to make it crispier ? I saw some1 doing that n the vadas were v crisp.?
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SINDHU Posted on Wed Sep 28 2016
Dear Chef, What you are telling is so clear and easy to understand.
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