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Discussion in 'General Discussions - USA & Canada' started by Nivedi, Sep 17, 2007.

  1. sundarusha

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    Watercress Paratha

    I am trying to use watercress leaves in our food as it contains iron, calcium and folic acid in addition to Vit A and C.

    Today for lunch, I tried watercress paratha and it tasted very good.

    Atta 1 cup
    watercress leaves 1/2 cup, washed
    Ajwan seeds ( Omam) 1 tsp powdered
    salt and oil

    Grind the leaves with very little water. Mix it with atta, powdered omam, salt and oil

    make paratha as usual.
     
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    Way to go Usha !!!!

    Should try these someday...
     
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    Usha,

    Wonderful idea...seems like palak paratha..usually I do add ajwain whenever I make chapathis and parathas ( by default).

    Thanks for this recipe, sure would try in one of these days and give you the feedback !!

    Nivedi, thanks a lot for starting this delectable and healthy thread..!! Computer Typing

    So, to make a list of things I learnt in this thread..

    (1) Celery Kootu- Sundarusha
    (2) Bok Choy Porial/Kootu- Sundarusha
    (3) Beetroot leaves Thogayal - Nandhu
    (4) Swiss Chard Poriyal- Nandhu (yet to try this)
    (5) Radish Greens Dhal- Nivedi (yet to try this)
    (6) Watercress Paratha- Sundarusha (yet to try this)


    Need to read all the posts in this thread from the begining, to look for more recipes.
    Thanks a lot ladies...keep sharing more recipes with green leafy vegetables !!

    Enriching thread indeed ! :)

    Cheers
    Krithika


     
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    Red Swiss chard with potatoes

    Red Swiss chard 1 bunch
    onion ( diced) 1/2 cup
    boiled and peeled potatoes 1/2 cup
    raw mango pieces 1/4 cup
    small eggplants 2
    chili powder 1/2 tsp
    tamarind juice
    green chilies 2 or 3
    salt

    cook all of the above together except boiled and peeled potatoes. If raw mangoes are not available, can substitute with tomatoes. Add potatoes toward the end.
    If it is slightly watery, may add a little bit flour or mel koottu mavu at the end
    Season with urid dal, chana dal and mustard seeds.
     
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    Dear Usha,

    Thanks for this recipe with Swiss Chard. Sure will try it one of these days and give you the feedback.

    Cheers
    Krithika
     
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    Where to get swiss chard?

    Rithi
     
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    very interesting thread ladies. Thanks for all the contributions.

    We make maggie quite often during week days and try to add the green leafs whenever possible. Just do the thadka, saute the greens(choose anything among cut mustard greens, spinach, methi leafs, beetroot leafs), and let these cook covered for few minutes and then can add either kidney beans or black bean and the maggie powder and the noodles. Let them cook until done and a healthy recipe is ready for the family.

    Thanks and keep them comming ladies.
     
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    Hi Ladies,
    Does anybody know the recipes using turnip as well as turnip leaves...As I have got lots of turnips from my back yard..looking for different recipes..
    Thanks
    Tulasi
     

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