Rajasthani Cookbook
The cuisine of Rajasthan resonates with vitality and good cheer, despite the fact that its people have to struggle hard to draw up even the simplest menu from one of the harshest terrains of India.
Rajasthani cooking has its own special flavour where the simplest and most basic ingredients go into the making of exotic recipes. Celebrated dishes like Gatte ki Subzi, Daal Bati Churma are delicacies created with the simplest ingredients.
Recipes included are:
Masala Mathri
Palak Mangodi
Kacher Subji
Rajasthani Kadhi
Dal Banjari
Mooli Makai ki Roti
Khoba Roti
Shimla Mirch ki Launji
Aam aur Chane ka Achaar
Gehun ki Bikaneri Khichdi
Mogar aur Chasni Chawal
Makai Jajaria
Pages : 136
Recipes : 81
Pages in Colour : 8
100% VEGETARIAN

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