A treasured medley that narrates episodes of few spices and their stir that have danced to the tunes of my kitchen...
Am I a great cook? Hmmm... Starting with a grand lie is not a polite way to introduce oneself. I admit that I love to cook but I cant say that it turns out perfect every time. Experimenting nowadays is becoming more of an addiction than interest. I have always wanted to treasure my tried and tested recipes so that I can myself come back every time in need of a little help when cooking.
You will find some very simple recipes too that might not be worth noting down. The intention here is simple - just don't want to forget that there is this recipe that i know i can fix in no time... helps on days when i keep wandering restlessly looking for and asking what to cook.
So, here it is ... A space that unveils my passion for cooking and gets you a peek into recipes from my kitchen....
Nims G
You will find some very simple recipes too that might not be worth noting down. The intention here is simple - just don't want to forget that there is this recipe that i know i can fix in no time... helps on days when i keep wandering restlessly looking for and asking what to cook.
So, here it is ... A space that unveils my passion for cooking and gets you a peek into recipes from my kitchen....
Nims G
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Paneer and Pepper Cheesy Sandwich
Do your kids eat pepper or capsicum and that too all the colours. I guess no... mine atleast dont :) The only way to make them eat all these peppers is to make this sandwich. Its creamy and cheesy with the bite of capsicum inside which makes it even more tasty. My kids hate peppers but then when it comes to this sandwich there is no saying no. My four year old also likes this
Making it is very simple. Just make the regular white sauce and add in peppers and paneer with just a couple of spices and there you go, the filling is ready
Making it is very simple. Just make the regular white sauce and add in peppers and paneer with just a couple of spices and there you go, the filling is ready
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