![]() ![]() Totally different from authentic Chinese. Indian Chinese is it's own genre and cuisine. By far, the number 1 craving inducing food for most Indians is. Okay, I am going to throw a curve ball here. They show you how to make a few different dishes and all of them are fairly straightforward to make.Įdit: Which part of India is your GF from? That makes a huge difference because every region has very unique and different food cultures in India. Pro Home Cooks has an excellent video on Indian vegetarian cooking for beginner cooks. ![]() Garnish with cilantro if you happen to have it.įWIW there's 4 of us and 1 cup of lentils will feed all of us, if only barely these days (boys are 11 & 13 now.), so often I make 1.5 cups and assume we'll have lots of leftovers for a day or two. When potatoes are nearly done add lots of black pepper, and a big chunk (1-2TBSP) of butter just be serving for extra creaminess. Add your potatoes, stir once and cover completely, checking occasionally till potatoes & lentils are done, adding more liquid if necessary. Turn down to medium-low to simmer and cover, stirring occasionally until lentils just start to absorb the liquid. If you are, obviously skip the butter and yogurt and it'll still be delicious )ģ 1/2 cups water and coconut milk (I usually just use one can of coconut milk plus another can filled up with water - works out about perfect)Ģ-3 medium potatoes, washed and cut into large chunks (think extra- large bite size)Ĭombine lentils, liquid and curry powder in sauce pan and bring to a boil. My dad's a vegan, and even before he became a vegan, we all fell in love with Mark Bittman's 'potatoes lentils with curry' - if your not vegan, add butter to it, and serve with yogurt in addition to basmati ricee. Rajma-jeera rice is my favourite meal made with red kidney beans (also available in Indian stores). Here are some easier paneer curries you can try if malai kofta is tricky. Quite popular among bachelors in our country. You can have it with garlic naan or even plain rice with a simple salad for a meal! All the best.□Īlso the channel Hebbars kitchen (not mine □) is a totally vegetarian Indian cooking channel with simple recipes for any meal explained in English. Try it am telling you, your girlfriend will absolutely love it. ![]() You can also find ginger-garlic paste and all the spices used at any South Asian store. Cottage cheese (paneer) can be purchased or made at home (do tell me if you need a recipe for that). It's not super hard but requires couple of steps and the end result is totally worth it, no doubt about it. It's one of the most popular North Indian vegetarian dishes anywhere. Not really it's dumplings made from cottage cheese (paneer) in a rich creamy gravy. Does anyone have any recommendations of what I could make that would really knock her out of the park? I would appreciate any suggestion anyone has :)) thank you in advanced!Įdit: wow I didn’t think this would get that many responses! I’ll be going through everyone one of all of your suggestions today and I’ll decide what I’m going to make. But because of her, this year really wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be. I really want this dinner to be special since 2020 has been rough for us, especially being senior graduates. That being said, Monday is me and my girlfriends 9 month anniversary and since we’re being super cautious not to eat at restaurant because of Covid, I decided I would cook a dinner for us! The problem is, she’s a vegetarian and most of the dishes I’ve made before primarily use meat. Hi everyone! I’ve been a part of this subreddit for a bit now and love all the recipes and tips everyone gives, I think it really helped me become a much better cook. Make sure to include a link! Check out the FAQ r/Cooking compiled YouTube Channels Message the moderators and we will look at it. If your submission does not appear in the new tab, it may have been caught by the spam filter. R/charcuterie Related Subreddits Column 1 As a community, we should look out for each other, not put each other down or bog down discussion.ĬOMING SOON Filter out food safety! Subreddit Of The Month Reddit is for sharing, not self-promotion.īe kind and conduct productive discussion. No other advertisement is allowed, even cooking related (e.g., Pampered Chef, Cutco, etc). If you wish to promote blogs or YouTube channels, please do so only in the weekly "YouTube/Content Round-Up!" thread, stickied at the top of the sub. No blog/YouTube channel spamming or advertisements of any kind. Not all jokes are memes! No trolling, either. We love to see your food, but we also want to try it if we wish to. Include plain text recipes for any food that you post, either in the post or in a comment. ![]() Content about or written/developed by AI such as ChatGPT will be removed as well. If the topic is questionable, then it most likely isn't OK to post. ![]()
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