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Indian Cottage Cheese Jaffles- Vegetarian Protein Rich- Ultimate Comfort Food

Did you know, a Jaffle is an Australian name for closed toasted sandwich? It’s an Aussie invention. The first electric jaffle maker was released in 1974 that seal and cut a sandwich. When it comes to the iconic jaffle, there is something about the crispy sealed edges and perfectly cut triangular chambers of gooey goodness that makes them simply irresistible. This ultimate comfort food makes the perfect anytime meal or snack, and takes the humble sandwich to the next level.

I have sweet childhood memories attached to jaffles. My mother would often fix us quick breakfast with leftover sabji from last night, add her own touch of masalas to make it even more flavourful and turn it into delicious jaffles. As a child this used to be one of favourite breakfast options.

These paneer jaffles are my 10 year old and family’s favourite. I am sure every one of you have had jaffles atleast once. Every household has its own recipe. So sharing one out of many of my jaffle recipes with you. These are different, tastes very fresh, summery and of course it’s super healthy. I can bet you are going to love it. Do try!

Recipe: makes 6 jaffles

Ingredients 

  • Indian Cottage Cheese/Paneer: 250 grams
  • Capsicum: 1/2 cup, finely chopped
  • Minced ginger and garlic: 1 tsp
  • Fresh Mint Leaves: Handful
  • Fresh Sweet Basil Leaves: Handful
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Italian Seasoning to taste
  • Red pepper flakes to taste
  • Cream Cheese: 2 tbsps (optional)
  • Bread Slice: 12

Instructions 

  • Crumble cottage cheese. To it, add capsicum, minced garlic & ginger, chopped fresh mint leaves, chopped fresh sweet basil leaves and cream cheese. Cream cheese will bring it all together and will also add creaminess. 
  • Now add Italian seasoning, freshly ground pepper, red pepper flakes & salt. 
  • Mix it all well. Apply it on a slice of bread, top it with another slice. Apply butter on both sides and toast it in jaffle iron.
  • Serve hot with ketchup or dip of your choice. 
  • Note: You can store the leftover filling in the refrigerator and use within 3 days.

Substitutes: 

  1. For Vegan option substitute paneer with tofu.
  2. If cream cheese is not available, you can add hung curd/Greek yogurt. 
  3. You can also add vegetables of your choice like bell peppers, shredded carrots or cabbage.

Do try out this simple recipe. I am sure you guys will love it. Let me know what other kind of jaffles you make at home and what is your comfort filling in the comments section. It will be great to know. Stay Healthy! 🙂

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25 Nutritious and Delicious Lunch Box Ideas to Keep Mealtime Exciting

Summer vacation is ending soon, and it’s time to get back to our daily routines. As we transition from lazy summer days to busy school schedules, packing a nutritious and tasty lunch box becomes essential. Here are 25 lunch box ideas that are not only delicious but also packed with essential nutrients. Whether you’re preparing lunch for kids or adults, these suggestions are sure to help you out.

1. Spinach, Beetroot, Carrot Idlies

These colorful idlies are a feast for the eyes and the stomach. Packed with the goodness of spinach, beetroot, and carrots, they’re a healthy alternative to regular idlies. Pair them with coconut chutney or a tangy tomato sauce for a complete meal.

2. Mix Veggies Paratha

Stuffed with a mix of seasonal vegetables, these parathas are a wholesome meal in themselves. Serve with a side of curd or pickle to add a tangy twist. They are not only nutritious but also a great way to ensure your kids get their daily dose of veggies.

3. Channa Kabab

Chickpeas are a great source of protein and these channa kababs are both delicious and nutritious. They’re great on their own or as a patty in a sandwich. Serve with a mint chutney or ketchup to make it more appealing.

4. Potato Chilla

A quick and easy recipe, potato chillas are savory pancakes made with grated potatoes and spices. They’re crispy and loved by all. Pair them with a side of yogurt or a tangy chutney for added flavor.

5. Soya Nutri Pulao

This protein-packed pulao made with soya chunks and vegetables is a great lunch box option. It’s filling and full of flavor, ensuring your child gets the necessary nutrients to stay active throughout the day.

6. Broccoli Paratha

Broccoli, often disliked by kids, can be turned into a delicious stuffing for parathas. Add some cheese to make it even more appealing. Serve with a side of raita or pickle for a complete meal.

7. Mix Vegetables Pulao

This colorful and nutritious pulao is made with a mix of vegetables and basmati rice. It’s a wholesome meal that’s easy to prepare and ensures a balanced diet.

8. Stuffed Moong Dal Chilla

Chillas made with moong dal are healthy and packed with protein. Stuff them with a mix of vegetables for added nutrition. Pair them with a side of green chutney or ketchup.

9. Paneer Bhurji + Paratha

Paneer bhurji is a quick and tasty dish that goes perfectly with parathas. It’s high in protein and very filling. Add some chopped vegetables to the bhurji for an extra nutrient boost.

10. Stuffed Gobhi Paratha

A delicious and nutritious option, stuffed gobhi parathas are made with spiced cauliflower filling. Serve with a side of curd or pickle for a tangy twist.

11. Podi Idli

Idlis tossed in a flavorful podi (spice mix) are a hit with kids and adults alike. They’re easy to make and perfect for a lunch box. Pair them with a side of coconut chutney.

12. Podi Dosa

Dosas sprinkled with podi (spice mix) and a drizzle of ghee make for a tasty and healthy lunch. Serve with a side of sambar or chutney.

13. Spinach Corn Sandwich

A healthy sandwich stuffed with spinach and corn. It’s easy to make and a great lunch box idea. Add some cheese to make it even more appealing.

14. Pesto Spaghetti

A delightful pasta dish made with pesto sauce, spaghetti, and a mix of vegetables. It’s a nutritious and tasty option that’s sure to be a hit.

15. Beetroot Paneer Paratha

A delightful combination of beetroot and paneer stuffed in a whole wheat paratha. It’s colorful, healthy, and a great way to sneak in some veggies.

16. Corn Cutlets

Crispy and golden, these corn cutlets are perfect for a quick snack or lunch. Made with sweet corn, potatoes, and spices, they’re a hit with kids and adults alike.

17. Methi Puri

These fenugreek-flavored puris are a healthy twist on the traditional puri. Pair them with a side of yogurt or pickle for a complete meal.

18. Beetroot Carrot Appe

Soft and spongy, these appes made from beetroot and carrot are not only nutritious but also fun to eat. They make a perfect lunch box item for kids.

19. Rajma Cutlets

Rich in protein and fiber, rajma cutlets are a delicious and healthy option. They’re great on their own or as a patty in a sandwich.

20. Curd Rice with Beetroot

A refreshing dish for hot days, curd rice with beetroot is cooling and delicious. It’s easy to digest and loved by kids and adults alike.

21. Quinoa Salad

A healthy and colorful quinoa salad loaded with vegetables, nuts, and a light dressing. It’s perfect for a light and nutritious lunch.

22. Vegetable Frankie

A delicious wrap made with roti and stuffed with a mix of vegetables and spices. It’s a fun and healthy lunch box option.

23. Millet Khichdi

A nutritious and easy-to-digest khichdi made with millets and vegetables. It’s light yet filling.

24. Spinach Corn Sandwich

A healthy sandwich stuffed with spinach and corn. It’s easy to make and a great lunch box idea.

25. Vegetable Macaroni

 A classic macaroni dish loaded with colorful vegetables.

Packing a nutritious and tasty lunch box can be challenging, but with these ideas, you can ensure that every meal is both enjoyable and healthy. Try these recipes and make lunchtime exciting and varied.

What are your go-to lunch box recipes? Share your ideas and feedback in the comments below!

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Apple Pancakes for Baby-led Weaning or Toddlers-Dairy free Gluten free 

Apple pancakes are great finger foods for baby lead weaning or toddlers. Pancakes are the simple snack or breakfast option that I often whip for son. I experiment quite a lot with different wholegrain flours and fruits to make nutritious pancakes for my child. 

The good part about these apple pancakes which makes it great for babies and toddlers is that, it doesn’t contain any leavening agents. 

These pancakes are very simple to make. You can literally whip these in 15 minutes with minimal ingredients. All you need is rolled oats, apple and an egg. These pancakes do not require any milk. Moisture from apple and egg will be enough to get the right batter consistency.

If you don’t have rolled oats, you can use wholewheat flour too or any other flour of your choice. I can bet your toddler won’t refuse this for breakfast 

Recipe: makes 4 pancakes

Ingredients 

  1. Large Apple: 1 
  2. Large Egg: 1
  3. Rolled Oats flour: 5 tbsps (simply grind rolled oats in a grinder)
  4. Rolled Oats: 2 tbsps 
  5. Butter/Oil for cooking
  6. Cinnamon: 1/4th tsp
  7. Vanilla extract: 1/4th tsp

Instructions

  • Peel the apple and grate it in a bowl. 
  • Crack an egg straight in a bowl or you can use a separate bowl and lightly whisk it first and then add to apple. Mix it well.
  • Tip in cinnamon and pure vanilla extract. Mix well. 
  • Now add rolled oats flour and 2 tbsps rolled oats. This is optional. I like to keep a bite and texture of rolled oats in pancakes. You can grind it if you want. Mix till everything incorporates. Batter consistency is thick.
  • Heat a nonstick or cast iron pan to a medium heat. Brush it with some butter or oil. Pour 1 scoop or roughly 1/4th cup batter.
  • Cook till top sets and edges start to leave the pan. Gently flip and cook the other side till golden brown. Cook the remaining batter similarly.

How to serve pancakes?

  • Babies 6-9 months old: cut pancakes vertically in the size of your index finger. It is easier for babies to grasp.
  • Babies 9months+: You can cut the pancake to small bite size pieces.
  • Toddlers: Serve the same way as you would serve an adult. You can also smear pancakes with some nut butter fold them and make a little pancake sandwich.

Variations

  1. You can swap apple with any other fruit of your choice like peach, strawberry or mango.
  2. You can also experiment with different flours- wholewheat flour or different millet flour.
  3. You can also substitute fruit with a vegetable like carrot or zucchini.
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Chatpati Karonde Ki Chutney: A Tangy Twist for Your Taste Buds

Karonda, also known as Carissa carandas, is a small, tart fruit native to India. Predominantly consumed in the northern regions, especially in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and Rajasthan, karonda is cherished for its unique flavor and numerous health benefits. This fruit is a powerhouse of vitamin C, antioxidants, and iron, making it an excellent addition to your diet. Including seasonal fruits and vegetables like karonda ensures that you are consuming the freshest and most nutrient-dense produce available. Seasonal produce is not only more flavorful but also more sustainable and eco-friendly. Incorporate karonda into your meals with this tangy and flavorful chutney recipe, and enjoy the goodness of this amazing fruit while supporting your health and the environment.

Ingredients:

1 cup Karonda (Indian cranberries)
1/2 cup Coriander leaves (cilantro), chopped
2-3 Green chilies, chopped
3-4 Garlic cloves
Salt to taste


Instructions:

Wash the Karonda thoroughly under running water to remove any dirt or impurities. Pat them dry using a clean kitchen towel or paper towels.

Take a blender or food processor and add the Karonda, chopped coriander leaves, green chilies, garlic cloves, and salt.

Blend all the ingredients together until you obtain a smooth paste. You may need to scrape down the sides of the blender or food processor a few times to ensure that everything is well incorporated.

Taste the chutney and adjust the seasoning as per your preference. If you find it too tangy, you can add a pinch of sugar to balance the flavors.

Once the chutney reaches the desired consistency and taste, transfer it to a clean, airtight jar or container. The Karonde ki Chutney is now ready to be served as a side dish. It pairs well with various Indian snacks, such as samosas, pakoras, or even as a spread for sandwiches.

Store any remaining chutney in the refrigerator for up to a week. Remember to use a clean, dry spoon each time you take out the chutney to maintain its freshness. Enjoy your homemade Karonde ki Chutney with your favorite snacks or meals!

If you love trying new and exciting flavors, we also offer karonda pickle and chutney on our website. We genuinely believe you’ll love these traditional recipes as much as we do.

We hope you will enjoy making and savoring this delicious Chatpati Karonde Ki Chutney. Its unique tangy flavor will surely add a burst of flavour to your meals. Give this simple yet flavorful recipe a try and experience the goodness of karonda. We’d love to hear how it turned out for you, so please leave your comments and share any variations you might have tried. Your feedback is invaluable to us. Happy cooking!

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Indian Spiced Healthy Plum Chutney- Aloo Bukhara Chutney

Dip, lick or eat.. This chutney is absolutely delicious. Indian Plum Chutney also known as Aloo Bukhara Chutney is a flavor bomb. It is spicy, tangy and a sweet condiment. I made this chutney for the first time in 2019. It happened by chance. I had no intention of making plum chutney. It was only when my husband got so many organic plums that we got tired of eating them. They were just lying around the kitchen counter and no one spared them a glance. They kept getting riper and riper and before they became overripe it caught my attention. And thank God they did otherwise I would have never made this chutney. 

Plums are packed with nutrients. It contains vitamin K, vitamin B3, vitamin B2, vitamin A, vitamin B6, copper, manganese, potassium & phosphorus. Plums also contain antioxidants which will help repair damaged cells and fight free radicals. The antioxidants in plums have powerful anti-inflammatory properties better than any other stone fruit. Also, if you or your child has constipation issues then, a little bit of this chutney can help in easy bowel movement because fibre in plums is extremely good. In Ayurveda, plums are known to aid digestion and strengthen immune system.

Plums are in season and before this amazingly nutritious and yummy stone fruit goes out of season you have got to make this yummy chutney for your family. I promise kids will love it too.

Fun ways to use this Chutney

  1. Use it as a spread for wraps, sandwiches, burgers or a toast.
  2. Use as a substitute for BBQ sauce for pork chops or chicken
  3. It can be an excellent addition to your cheese board to add more dimension and flavour. 
  4. My favourite way is to have it with dal and rice or with simple plain Parantha.

Recipe Ingredients

Plums: Always use black ripe plums that have tart skin and sweet flesh for making plum chutney.

Spices: I have used ginger, garam masala, chilli powder, kalonji (Nigella seeds), nutmeg powder, cinnamon, bayleaf, cloves and peppercorn. If you don’t have some spices, you can still make this chutney without it.

Sweetness: For sweetness I have used jaggery powder. Apart from adding nutrition, jaggery add its own earthy rich caramel flavour. You can use other sweetener like coconut sugar, palm sugar.

Black Salt or Kala Namak: Black salt has a distinct tangy and pungent flavour. It tends to give a dish a rich umami flavour. It also helps to aid digestion. You can substitute black salt with Himalayan Pink Salt.

Recipe: makes 500 grams Chutney

Ingredients

  1. Plums: 1 kg
  2. Jaggery: 250 grams
  3. Rock salt to taste: 1.5 tsp or as per taste
  4. Red chilli powder: 1/2 tsp
  5. Minced ginger: 1 tbsp
  6. Garam masala: 1/2 tsp
  7. Any Non-fragrant Oil: 2 tbsps (I used groundnut oil)
  8. Water: 1/2 cup
  9. Nigella seeds/Kalongi: 1/4th tsp
  10. Nutmeg powder: a pinch

Whole Spices

  • Bayleaf: 1
  • Cinnamon stick: 1” long
  • Cloves: 4 
  • Peppercorns: 6

Instructions

  • Chop plums roughly and add ginger to it. 
  • In a wok, heat oil. Add bayleaf, kalongi or nigella seeds, cloves, cinnamon and black peppercorns.
  • After 30 seconds, add plum and ginger mix. Cook for a minute. 
  • Break jaggery into small pieces and add to plums.
  • Stir well and let jaggery dissolve. 
  • Then add salt, red chilli powder & garam masala. Mix well. Cook for 2 minutes.
  • Now add water and let it cook for about 30 minutes or till it gets thick and jammy. 
  • Keep stirring in between. 
  • Finish it with some grated nutmeg in the end. Mix well.
  • Let cool and the pour it in clean glass jars.

How to store Plum Chutney

Allow the chutney to cool completely before storing it in a clean dry airtight container. Refrigerate this chutney. It will last you approximately 3 to 4 weeks. However, if you are planning to make a large batch then do follow proper canning procedures. There is no point in going through all the processes of preserving, if it is going to spoil before you get to open the jar.

Notes

  • Fresh whole spices add more punch.
  • Try to get your hands on black salt or kala namak. It goes very well in this recipe.
  • Adjust sweetener as per your taste. When using ripe plums this recipe will yield a sweet tangy chutney, but not overly sweet.