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Recipe for falafel in Pita pockets

FALAFEL IN PITA POCKETS! LIST OF INGREDIENTS: Pita Bread- Whole wheat flour 1cup Refined flour 1/2 cup Salt 1 tsp Sugar 1 tsp Olive oil 1 tbsp Active dry yeast 1 tsp (if you dont have yeast you can substitute this with a mix of curd with a pinch of baking powder and baking soda, in this case you will have to rest the dough for minimum 2 hours) Falafel- Dried Chickpeas 1 cup (soaked overnight in water and drained) Baking powder 1 tsp Coriander and mint leaves Garlic 4-5 cloves 2 Green chillies  1 small Onion  Cumin and coriander powder 1 tsp each Salt as per liking For the sandwich- Hummus spread Veggies of your choice, preferably pickled veggies (I used beetroot, carrots and jalapenos) French fries Mayonnaise Lettuce/ cabbage leaves for the crunch Schezwan/ Chilli sauce (I know its not a part of the authentic Lebanese cuisine but I love some spice in my sandwich😂) INSTRUCTIONS: So to start with first prepare the dough for the Pita bread so that you get enough time to rest the dough. I

Recipe for Ghee mysore pak!

GHEE MYSORE PAK Mysore pak  is an Indian sweet,  originated in the city of Mysore,  one of the major cities in the Indian state of Karnataka .  The texture of this sweet is similar to a buttery, sweet and dense cookie which melts in your mouth. INGREDIENTS: 1 cup besan 1 cup ghee 1cup sugar ¼ cup water INSTRUCTIONS: Firstly, dry roast 1 cup besan on low flame for around 8-10 minutes on low flame, until it turns aromatic. Sieve the roasted besan to remove from any lumps present. Take a bowl and add ½ cup ghee to the roasted besan and mix well,  make sure there are no lumps in this batter. In a large kadhai take 1 cup sugar and add ¼ cup water dissolve sugar keeping the flame on medium flame. Boil the sugar syrup until it reaches 1 string consistency. Keeping the flame on low add prepared besan ghee mixture stir well until the besan-ghee mixture is combined well in sugar syrup. Now add 2 tbsp of ghee and  mix until the ghee is completely absorbed. F urther, add 2 tbsp of more ghee in bat

Welcome!!!!

Hey friends! So its been around 3 months now since I started my Instagram page and the response I have received from you guys has been amazing. Being a foodie I visit a lot of restaurants and my idea initially was to post all the pictures that I have clicked previously and review restaurants, but after some time I realized given the current situation of the corona-virus pandemic it would make more sense to create my own content by cooking at home! From past few days I have been receiving a lot of requests for recipes of the food items I post and that's why I decided to come up with this blog. I will be sharing my recipes here along-with a little bit of my experience and some fun stuff! Hope you all will like it! -Shruti :) https://instagram.com/thefoodjournal_96