"Weekly Recipe Carnival" will be posted every Monday and is THE plac...
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"Weekly Recipe Carnival" will be posted every Monday and is THE place to share recommended recipes or viewing lists of recipes that were posted by our fellow bloggers.
This is a great way to promote lip-smacking recipes of other members and to make it easier for all of us to know different kinds of recipes posted on Sulekha Food. Here’s a list of recipes the Food Team has collected to share with you today.
- Peel and feel great - KalaBN shares a recipe which is rich in Vitamin C and helps in lowering the cholesterol level.
- Date Walnut Loaf - Yummy and healthy tea bread, just right for the season. A Juicy, delicious & low on fat recipe from Passionate Baker.
- Ashsu has posted an American recipe - Banana Sandwich with simple ingredients like banana, cheese & butter.
- EshitaM shares her favorite recipe - Moong Dal Halwa.
- Pazha Pradhabam - A Kerala specialty, a banana based payasam from Sunanda Satish.
- Soumya Srinivasan has shared her simple Rava Ladoo recipe for Kalyanee.
- Catch the tantalizing journey into tamarind lane to learn why the world loves sambar and rasam! From One Percent's blog on Tamarind - The Secret of Tamil Cuisine.
- wood-e-facts shares a delicious recipe of Rogan Josh which can be best served with Tandoori roti or roomali rotis.
- Looking out for a curry that goes well with hot piping rice? Try goodwriter's Big Green Chilli Curry or Anitha Gomez's Soppu Curry.
- sudharsan_7's shares with us a healthy recipe for Diabetic patients.
- Try Siri42's Mexican Wedding Cookies for this Christmas - They are absolutely delicious that they just melt in your mouth!
- Jullia Dutta talks about how Bengali widows transform a boring vegetable to the most exquisite dish for a meal on her post - Pishimar Peper Chechki.
- If you have lots of carrots at home or if you a carrot lover check out Prem Warrier's Cool White & Red Salad and MOKSHA G's Carrot Water Delight.
- If you are conscious about your health and looking out for a better breakfast option, rather than heading towards the branded cereals that you get in the market Sunanda Satish's Ragi Pudding is a definite try.
- Madhavajja shared the Mixed Fruit Halwa recipe which he rejoiced eating when his wife had tried it out for Diwali. He says he enjoyed it a lot with his family members and that it turned out to be a great dish.
These are just a few of the delicious recipes Sulekha Food team has come up with. Yet we'd love to discover more recipes from you and showcase those recipes which you would like to have spotlighted on the "Weekly Recipe Carnival” blog.
Do share some of the recipes that you liked from list posted over the last week. All you need to do is leave a comment telling us about the recipes that took your taste buds for a roller coaster ride!
Please note: This blogpost is only for recommending recipes posted by other members. It does NOT encourage promotion of your own recipes. Self-promotional comments may be removed.
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The editors should encourage readers to write the qauntities of each ingradient so that we can calculate the CALORIE content of each,,esp in todays age! This would be better if the blogger him/herself calculates the calories CORRECTLY! and posts details with this.the reason is most of the people who love food are obese or should not get so with its heart and other problems..and if calories are mentioned then even DIABETICS can include these items in thier diet via a exchange formula atleast tatse many of them in small qauntities!!
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All the above recipes are tongu-tickling; but I liked "Mixed Fruit Halwa" of Madhavajja, the best.
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