Monthly Archives: November 2014
Crumbled paneer and baby corn masala
About:
Baby corn capsicum-paneer curry is a very easy recipe for roti or chapathi. Usually paneer cubes are used in curries/gravy but here I crumbled it as a variation. The thought of crumble came to me as my daughter doesn’t eat paneer and so was exploring ways to help her have it. When the dish was served she enjoyed it and didn’t notice that there was paneer.
I served this with Museli and whole wheat Lachha paratha (Recipe link)
Health Benefits:
Baby corn provides the valuable nutrition which lacks in most people’s diets. It is extremely low in fat as well, which can help with their weight loss goals. Baby corn is high in potassium and folic acid. It also has a better glycemic index than regular corn, making it a great substitute.
The health benefits of capsicum include relief from cancer, peptic ulcer, menopausal problems, low risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. It has anti-inflammatory, analgesic properties and may also provide relief in pain related to arthritis. It also provides relief from fibromyalgia, skin aging and psoriasis.
Yields-4-5 servings
Preparation time-10 minutes
Cooking time-25-30 minutes
Pumpkin spiced chai latte
About:
Pumpkin spice chai latte made with natural ingredients: pumpkin puree, almond milk, maple syrup and spices.
Chai adds sweet and spicy flavors to a creamy pumpkin “latte”, making this drink a decadent treat perfect for fall. The pumpkin and chai spices shine through delightfully – kind of like a pumpkin pie in liquid form.
Serves-2
Preparation time-5 minutes
Cooking time-15 minutes













