Combine these two together and mix well. 3. Add ginger paste. 4. In a pan, saute one onion (julienne) with refined oil and add them into aloo tikki mixture. 5. Add little salt, roasted masala spice, ...
About Aloo Palda Recipe: Pahari-style potatoes in a creamy yogurt gravy with warm spices like cloves and cardamom and more. Add 1 black cardamom, 1 strip of cinnamon bark, 5-6 cloves, pinch of hing ...
Wash the potatoes under cold water. Place in a large bowl, cover with cold water and set aside. Heat the oil in a medium–large lidded saucepan. Fry the onion, cumin seeds, star anise and salt ...
Heat the oil in a large saucepan or wok over a medium heat. Add the cumin seeds and, as they begin to sizzle, add the garlic and chillies. Fry for a minute, then add the onion and continue to fry ...
NRL bosses have reacted in brutal fashion after Kalyn Ponga dropped a bomb on the code with his decision to step down. Ponga’s decision to make himself unavailable to play for the Kangaroos ...
Not being a big fan of aloo tikki chaat, I resisted—but then, can one ever win in front of the overwhelming Punjabi hospitality? I had no option but to cave in. But before I get into how that ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Three days before publicly prioritising club over country, Kalyn Ponga had a very different take on Kangaroos selection. “Yeah, I ...
So, resist gorging on aloo tikkis, samosas or French fries if you want to stick to your weight loss goals. (Also read: Boiled potato vs baked potato, which is healthier and tastier?) Boiling ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The NRL has written to Newcastle seeking urgent clarity on why Kalyn Ponga has withdrawn from the Kangaroos squad as it emerged New ...
Wherever Kalyn Ponga goes and whatever he does in rugby league, headlines are sure to follow — and his decision to withdraw from the Pacific Championships is no different. As it always does with ...
Knights skipper Kalyn Ponga won't feature for Australia in the upcoming Pacific Championships after withdrawing his eligibility. Max McKinney is a sports reporter with the Newcastle Herald.