Think of something light and healthy for breakfast and the first thing that comes to your mind will be poha. Poha is made with chiwda (flattened rice grains), with spices, peanuts and veggies that ...
Adding sprouts to classic poha is one of the most convenient ways of making it more nutritious. Sprouts are low in calories and rich in protein as well as fibre. Thus, they can help you shed those ...
Kirti's low-calorie, high-protein poha is the perfect vegetarian meal to start the day on a healthy note.
Along with the chopped cilantro suggested here, desiccated coconut and a small mountain of sev (deep-fried, crunchy “noodles” of chickpea flour) are among the more lavish poha toppings in India. A ...
Meera Sodha tells us that real Indian home cooking is wholly different than what’s often served in many of the curry houses across the UK. Born and raised in Lincolnshire, she grew up on her mother’s ...
Poha cheela recipe is a must-try. If you're tired of the same old besan cheela, it's time to switch things up and give it a different flavour. Cheela is considered a healthy breakfast option, and why ...
Two cups of thin poha (flattened rice), one-fourth cup peanut, one-fourth cup roasted chana dal, two tablespoons of oil, a teaspoon of mustard seeds, half a teaspoon cumin seeds, 8-10 curry leaves, ...
Poha is a quintessential Indian breakfast dish which is light as well as nutritious. In this Dadpe Poha recipe, raw thin poha is mixed well with grated coconut, onion, lemon juice, peanuts, curry ...