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Bengal Gram recipe also called as "Hayagriva" is a traditional dessert made in most Madhwa temples.
Hayagreeva is a very common sweet dish made in most Madhwa brahmin homes .It is offered as naivedyam everyday in Sodhe Vadiraj Mutt in Karnataka. It is basically Bengal gram cooked in jaggery and flavored with clarified butter ,coconut, etc to get melt in mouth creamy rich dessert. It is a very simple & quick dessert and there isn’t anything that you can mess up here. I’m sure, this dish would turn yummy even when prepared by the newbies.
About Recipe
Sanagalu methai, Kothu kadalai inippu, Chola Misti |
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Neththra'sVision Posted on Mon Jul 14 2014
We also enjoyed your USA tour! was checking your facebook for the new photos all the time. Share some of the videos from the USA tour as well because I'm a crazy fan of you.?
Reply 0 - RepliesReem N Posted on Mon Jul 14 2014
Your videos are awesome .. but I suggest to make your video shorter ?
Reply 0 - Repliessallybgum Posted on Tue Jul 15 2014
Should I leave the skin of cardmom pod on when blending to powder. Or should it be removed first. And what should I do if I want the cardamom powder for savoury dish.?
Reply 0 - RepliesJasmine Joshi Posted on Tue Jul 15 2014
Nice video. But please do not use the steel spoons over non stick pans. You are killing the pan and harming yourself by eating the non stick teflon. Please it is very dangerous.ThanksFoodLover?
Reply 0 - Repliessufina bibi Posted on Sun Jul 20 2014
Hi your cooking is very good. Like to know what did u add after the milk wt do u call in English thank you?
Reply 0 - Repliessufina bibi Posted on Sun Jul 20 2014
Hi your cooking is very good. Like to know what did u add after the milk wt do u call in English thank you?
Reply 0 - RepliesRizwana shaikh Posted on Tue Jul 22 2014
Hey chef m a big big big fan of urs...love ur cooking style keep teaching us..n guys plz do not cmplain ...if anybody dsnt like him..dont go on his website yar.?
Reply 0 - Replieschopra priyanka Posted on Wed Jul 23 2014
Hi chef thnx for the video, I appreciate ur giving little tip while cooking , u r always so informative ! U r someone who boosted up my cooking skills and made me more matured cook!! love ur videos. Like the set!?
Reply 0 - RepliesEvlo Posted on Sat Feb 21 2015
I will be doing this today, thank you for the help, its looks easy and I hope it will come out as good as yours?
Reply 0 - RepliesReflection Stillz Posted on Mon Mar 14 2016
anna meeru quantity cheppali yeppodu...?
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Neththra'sVision Posted on Mon Jul 14 2014
I really love this dish! mouthwatering! I started to eat a more poppy seeds after watching your videos. I like all the ingredients used in this video.Nice to hear the Vahrehvah sound/music again in the video! Thank you so much Sanjay Thumma!?
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