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Thursday, January 21, 2010
Dinner meal of Chola Bhatura from Pamelas Space
While going through recipes on internet i saw this recipe of Bhatura on Pamelas Blog,i liked the recipe of Chana too at her space,so prepared the combo yesterday from her space,original recipe is of Anita Dhanda who runs a cookery class in American Embassy Delhi.Thanks a ton Pamela for sharing this recipe,both me and Neha enjoyed the meal and ya Advay luved the bhaturas too.
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These days i enjoy eating soaked beaten rice with milk for breakfast,and that too without sugar,sometime i add gud or dried dryfruits like cranberry,hazelnut,almond,this simple breakfast of Chuda ya thats what we call beaten rice and milk gives me good start for the cold day ahead.Every year weather used to change after 15th of Jan.ie Makar Sankranti but this year its not the same weather has gone worse and i guess we gonna face more cold days ahead,...:-(thats all folks,tk cre cee u all soon,...:-)
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Chole Bhatura! YUM. Always mt fave combo, looks good. Doodh looks good too.
ReplyDeleteWeather was warm y'day and today it's 30F and ice rain. Great, isn't it? :P
Oh well.. have to get on until Winter is over.
Chola Bhatura looks awesome, Its one of my favourite meal :)
ReplyDeleteBeaten Rice with milk and nuts sounds yummy:)
yummy delights...
ReplyDeletethe chole bhature looks delicious. love chuda dush the way you described. I add gur or honey to it.
ReplyDeleteI like chole and bhatura but never made at home! Beaten rice for breakfast looks like dessert for breakfast Priyanka!
ReplyDeleteEvergreen side dish chole batura,yum.Love all the nuts in the doodh :D
ReplyDeleteDelicious chola bhatura..makes me hungry..
ReplyDeletei love this ..i have to make this now..so tempting..
ReplyDeleteGlad you like the Chana - it's definitely one of my favourites! I must post some more of Anita's fab stuff.
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Pamela
always love chole batura!!
ReplyDeletechole bature is my favorite anytime....looks yummy
ReplyDeleteawesome! I love chole bhature and yours looks yummm !!
ReplyDeleteChole bhatura is always a winning combo. beaten rice and milk with nits is a good combo.
ReplyDeletewaah..chole and bhatura..love it,my favorite punjabi recipe..lovely..
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Love the combo! Looks yum!
ReplyDeleteYou have tempted me to deep fry! I am craving for some chole bhature....
ReplyDeletemy all time fav! looks delicious!
ReplyDeletewho can say no chole bhaturas....now feel like making it...
ReplyDeleteLooks very comforting and Baturas are my fave!!! Love to have them1!! Beatenrice in milk is very tempting!!!
ReplyDeleteyummy dishes. beaten rice with dryfruits sounds yum.
ReplyDeleteLast month and first half of this month was extremely cold out here. Since last week the temperatures have come back to normal for time of the year... It is still cold but can't complain of cold in mid Jan & in mid winter!
ReplyDeleteLove chola bhatura and haven't had it in a long time....
I love Chola Bhauta but never made it at home. My sis-in-law makes it pretty well. But this time I should also give it a try, I think. :)
ReplyDeleteArundhuti
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Chola bhatura, count me in for the dinner:) :) Always loved it.
ReplyDeletechooda doodh with exotic dry fruits... hmmmmmmmmmmmm btw tum chuda dahi kyu nai khati... thnks fr the blog. has really helped m impress ppl with my culinary skills since i hav gotten married! dear behen pls aise he yeh blog continue rakhna!
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