No-cook recipes
When you don't have access to gas or power, no-cook meals are a great solution. whether there's a power outage or you're camping. Here are a few instances.
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Chickpea Salad
Add chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, and green chilies to cooked chickpeas. For a zesty and cool salad, add some chaat masala, lemon juice, and fresh cilantro.
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Cucumber Raita
Finely cut or grate the cucumbers, then combine them with plain yogurt. For a refreshing side to any dish, mix chopped mint leaves, salt, and roasted cumin powder.
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Paneer Sandwich
Chopped onions, tomatoes, and green chilies should be combined with crumbled paneer, or Indian cottage cheese. Toast slices of bread with this mixture to make a quick and high-protein sandwich.
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Mango Lassi
Smoothly blend yogurt, sugar, and a small teaspoon of cardamom powder with ripe mangos. For a creamy, sweet drink, serve cold.
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Sprout Salad
Add finely diced tomatoes, onions, and green chilies to the mixed sprouts. Add some salt, chaat masala, and a squeeze of lemon juice to make a tasty and nourishing salad.
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Masala Oats
Combine yogurt, chopped tomatoes, onions, and coriander leaves with the rolled oats. For a tasty and substantial dinner, season with salt, pepper, and a small teaspoon of chaat masala.
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Dahi Chivda
This delicious delicacy, which is especially popular in Maharashtra and Gujarat, blends the smoothness of yogurt (dahi) with the lightness of beaten rice (poha or chivda).
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