Filipino Pansit Recipe

Pansit Recipe

Pancit is a classic Filipino Recipe. It’s a quick and easy stir-fried rice noodle dish with a savory sauce, pork and vegetables.

Pansit Recipe
Filipino Pancit Recipe

Like many family recipes, this wasn’t written down, my dad just remembered that my grandma added a little of this and a little of that when she was making it. I jotted down the ingredients and instructions and set out to create it. The results were spot on and childhood memories flooded back. I love that about food.

What is Pancit?

In case you’re wondering, pancit is a traditional filipino noodle dish. Much like a stir-fry it is made with noodles, vegetables and meat.

Pansit Recipe
And much like other stir-fries, you could use just about any combo that you like:


VEGETABLES: Cabbage and carrots are common. As are onions, green beans, celery and snow peas.

MEAT: Chicken, beef or pork as well as shrimp are common.

NOODLES: Traditionally, pancit is made with vermeclli rice noodles. The great thing about most rice noodles is that they simply need to soak rather than boil so it saves some time! That being said, you could use udon noodles, chow mein or pancit canton noodles if you can find them.

DES’ TIP: The key with any stir fry is to make sure that the vegetables are all cut uniformly so that they cook at similar times.

Pansit Recipe

In this recipe, I use boneless pork chops, cabbage, carrots, yellow onion, green onion, and rice noodles.
How Do You Make Filipino Pancit?

STEP #1: Soak noodles according to package directions.

STEP #2: Cut pork and vegetables into similar sizes. Set aside.

STEP #3: Heat oil in a large skillet or wok over high heat. Add pork, onions, garlic and soy sauce. Cook just until the pork starts to brown.

STEP #4: Add in the vegetables. Pour in chicken broth, add noodles and cook until the liquid is absorbed.

Pansit Recipe
What do you serve with Pancit?

One thing I love about stir-fries is that you’ve got your veggies and meat all in one dish already. BUT if you are looking for something to serve along side try some sauteed broccoli and of course, Filipino lumpia.

Pansit Recipe


INGREDIENTS:

1 (8.8 ounce) package Thai Vermicelli rice noodles
2 tablespoons canola oil
1 pound pork chops (about 4 chops), sliced into bite size pieces
1 yellow onion, diced
6 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 cup chicken stock
2 cups shredded cabbage
1/2 cup sliced carrots
3 diced green onions
kosher salt and cracked pepper to taste

NOTES

Nutrition facts for estimation purposes only.

NUTRITION INFORMATION

Calories: 605 , Total Fat: 23.6g , Saturated Fat: 7.4g , Cholesterol: 65mg , Sodium: 494mg , Carbohydrates: 73.5g , Fiber: 4.4g , Sugar: 2.4g , Protein: 22.8g

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Chicken Pakora Recipe

Chicken Pakora Recipe


Craving for a delicious Chicken Pakora? Then this easy-to-make delicious snack recipe is perfect for you! To make this easy dish, you just need a few ingredients in place and you are good to go! Made with some easily available ingredients, this delicious pakora recipe can be made in just a few minutes that too without putting in much efforts.


Chicken Pakora Recipe
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You just need ingredients like gram flour (besan) and rice flour gives this pakora an amazing crispiness, while onions, ginger-garlic and chilies give this pakora a spicy yet mouth-watering taste. You can prepare this delectable appetizer recipe for your family and friends on occasions like kitty party, picnic, pot luck, and even game night. Try this easy recipe and enjoy with your loved ones.

Ingredients of Chicken Pakora

500 gm chicken boneless
2 cup refined oil
0 water as required
1/2 teaspoon turmeric
1 handful chopped coriander leavesFor Marination
2 medium onion
2 tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon garlic paste
6 green chilli
1 teaspoon ginger paste
0 salt as requiredFor The Main Dish
1 1/2 cup gram flour (besan)
4 teaspoon rice flour

How to make Chicken Pakora

Step 1 Wash the chicken and marinate

To make this easy recipe, just wash the chicken and drain the excess water. The first step is to prepare the marinade for the chicken. Make a paste of the onions, green chilies, ginger and garlic, lemon juice and salt. Marinate the chicken chunks with this paste. Let it sit for about 40 minutes.

Step 2 Prepare the batter

Next, prepare the batter for the chicken. Mix together the besan, rice flour, salt, turmeric powder and water. Make sure the consistency is not too runny.

Step 3 Heat oil and deep fry

Now, take a pan and heat oil in it. Dip the marinated chicken pieces in the thick batter and put it in the oil. Deep fry the pieces until they are golden brown. Make sure to put the chicken pieces in batches.

Step 4 Serve hot

Garnish with coriander leaves and serve with a dip or chutney, You can also pair these pakoras with some salad or beverage.

Tips
To make this easy recipe, you can also add some semolina.
Make sure the consistency of the batter is not too thick or too flowy.


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Good Daily Habits

Good Daily Habits: The Definitive List to Energize Your Day


I’m working hard to develop many good habits in my life.

That’s why I’ve compiled this list of good habits. In fact, all here to inspire and motivate you, and hopefully, encourage you to make some positive changes in your personal life.

Good Daily Habits

I’ve categorized habits to make this page a simple to read and easy to use the resource. Peruse this list of good daily habits to find the routines that will change your life!

This list can be used in a variety of ways. You write a few down and try to do them throughout your day.

Many of these items may seem a bit like "common sense" but when you try to combine a few of these that you do not currently do on a routine basis into a daily routine, you may be surprised to see how big of an impact these small good habits can have on your life.

Build the Perfect Morning Routine: Discover the 11 good habits that are part of every great day.

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No matter what you decide to do, try to incorporate some of these daily habits in your life. If you want to get results with these routines, then it's best to do them on a daily basis.

Let's get to the good habit list.

Wellness Habits

If you want to be happier... try walking for at least 20 minutes
Talk with a positive person.
Write down three good things that happened to you each day.
Laugh – even if you have to force it. The mere action of laughing releases endorphins.
Get some sun (or a happy light, if it’s a gray day.)
Move your body (walk, exercise) for 20 minutes or longer.
Walk a dog or pet an animal.
Ask for a hug from one person a day.
Call an old friend or relative.
Invest 30 minutes a day doing a hobby you enjoy and find relaxing.
Buy something new (even something small, like a new type of coffee.)

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To manage stress, a little bit of stretching can do wonders
Breathe deeply for at least two minutes. Focus on your breaths.
Stretch different body parts for ten minutes.
Listen to something calming and distracting (news, music) unrelated to whatever is stressing you out.
Cuddle (with a lover, friend or even a pet – physical touch is comforting.)
Detach from the source of stress (excuse yourself from a meeting, take a break from a project, remove yourself from an argument) for a five-minute break.
Sniff lavender or geranium essential oil (both lower blood pressure.)
Sit in the sun (outside) for five minutes.
Paint a picture.
Talk to a friend for ten minutes, even if just to hear about his or her life.
Spend ten minutes grooming (nails, bath, hair.)
Take a nap.
Chew a piece of gum.

Best Stress Management Books
 
If you want to be more confident, make a list of things you like
List three things you genuinely like about yourself. Read those three things out loud. Do this daily.
Stand up straight. Let your hands hang naturally at your sides.
Dress in clothes that flatter you.
Outline your thoughts/words before you enter an intimidating situation. Being prepared will help you feel more confident. Bring cheat notes if acceptable.
Refuse to fidget. Instead, go to a private place (car, restroom) where you can stretch and get out the jitters. Then focus on relaxing.
Pay attention to the other person instead of your own insecurity.
Repeat a mantra in your head.
Take a small risk daily. Find something that makes you a little nervous, like talking to strangers, and strive to do it one time every day to build your confidence.
Ask for compliments from a trusted friend or relative.

See 11 Confidence Habits

To live a happier life, why not try to perform one daily random act of kindness for a stranger
Devote 15 minutes a day to reading a spiritual text (Bible, spiritual book, spiritual workbook.)
Walk in the woods.
Perform one thoughtful act of kindness for a stranger.
Give up one physical pleasure or material possession.
Join a group of like-minded individuals from whom you can learn and be inspired.
Look up at the stars.
Enjoy a sunset or sunrise.
Write out how a person you encountered that day could enrich your life journey.

If you want to be more mindful

Take up meditation. Start with 15 minutes a day. Find a quiet place, set a timer, close your eyes and focus on your breaths.
Pay attention to the details of now. What color is that butterfly? How does that salad taste? How many shades of green can you see right now?
Consciously let go of worry or regret. Tell yourself “Future Me will take care of that” or “The past is the past.”
Focus acutely on an immediate sensation, like how great it feels to be tucked into your comfy bed, or how invigorating that brisk wind is.
Invest emotionally in a current interaction. How does your friend feel about her problem? What emotions are you feeling right now? What can you do comfort/inspire/rejoice with the person you are with right now?

To be more mindful, find a quiet place, set a timer and spend 15 minutes focusing on your breathing.

Social Goals

If you want to make a new friend…
Make a conscious effort to smile.
Make eye contact with someone new.
Introduce yourself to someone new.
Ask open-ended questions about this new person’s preferences.
Talk about common ground issues.
Find a way to laugh together. Tell a joke, make a self-deprecating statement or engage in an activity that makes you both laugh. Laughter is bonding.

Want to become more social? Make a habit to introduce yourself to someone new every day

If you want to show you are interested in finding someone to date…
Invest an extra twenty minutes a day in personal hygiene. Don’t leave home without being showered and groomed.
Smile often.
Refuse to gripe, complain or talk about anything negative.
Relax. Roll your shoulders, sit up straight and open your stance. Uncross your arms and let your palms rest open, facing up. All of this sends the vibe that you are confident and approachable.
Establish and maintain eye contact. Hold the other person’s gaze longer than you usually would, but not so long as to stare.

If you (women) want to be perceived as sexier…
Show a little skin. Choose your favorite spot (shoulders, legs, arms, decolletage) and wear clothing that shows off that one area.
Wear red. Try red lipstick, a red shirt, red shoes, red nail polish… studies report that men will think of you as sexier and more attractive.
Lean closer to him.
Brush up against him.
Wear heels.
If you (men) want to be perceived as sexier…
Stand tall (straight posture.)
Roll your shoulders back.
Initiate gentle touch without hesitation. Brush up against her; touch her arm during a conversation. Touch the small of her back as you hold the door open for her.
Wear slightly dressier clothing that is required in each situation.
If you want to be a better lover…

Want to connect with your significant other? Let them see your

Prolong foreplay by at least five minutes beyond what you think is expected.
Pay attention to how your lover is responding.
Hold off on eating anything substantial in the two hours before you expect to make love. If you must eat in that time frame, keep it light and easy to digest.
Engage in prolonged eye contact.
Set up a sensual environmental. Clean up the bedroom; light candles.
Get in touch with your playful side. Laugh; relax; have fun.

Nervous Habits to Avoid

Fitness Goals

If you want to lose weight…

If you want to lose weight, why not try six SMALL meals a day to keep you satisfied

Eat six small, healthful meals a day to keep satisfied and on track.
Eat that first meal within 30 minutes of waking up to jumpstart your metabolism. 
One thing you can try is to consume a green juice powder first thing in the morning.

Move your body for ten minutes or longer first thing in the morning. A brisk dog walk or ten minutes of an exercise video is a perfect way to increase your metabolism. Basically, any type of walking plan can have a positive impact on your health.

Work out for a total of an hour a day, five days a week. If you can break that up into two workouts, you will benefit even more (since you will create two spikes in metabolism that day.)
Drink a glass of water before each meal. (Here are 3 of the best water filter pitchers to help you do this.)

Fill your plate with vegetables and lean meat; use fat, grains, starch and sugary foods as condiments.
Replace something white (starch, processed foods) with something green, orange, red or brown (vegetables, protein, lentils) at every meal.

Try a new physical activity (rock climbing, whitewater rafting, yoga, dance class.)
Walk your dog (or a neighbor’s dog,
Park in the furthest parking spot.

Nervous Habits to Avoid

If you want to gain muscle…

Make protein the focus of every meal.
Perform a set number of squats every morning before work. Increase the number of squats every week.
Perform a set number of pushups every morning before work. Increase the number of pushups every week.
Lift a set number of weights each morning before your shower.

Learn how to make changes that last.

Before we continue with the next habits, I wanted to recommend a Udemy course called "Mini Habit Mastery: The Scientific Way To Change Your Habits."

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Discover the best and smartest strategy to form lifelong habits. Understand why people naturally make their bad habits unstoppable while making good habits impossible to form.

If you are new to exercise and want to get fit…

Commit to an easy form of exercise each day. Increase time spent exercising by five minutes a day until you reach your goal of how long you want to work out daily.
Write down your exercise goal and actual achievements each day. Increase the intensity of your workouts slowly.
Take your pulse while exercising. Calculate out your exercise heart rate so you know what zone to shoot for while exercising, and stay in the recommended zone.
Pay attention to how you feel while exercising. Push yourself to the point where it’s tough, but not miserable, each day.
Schedule exercise like you would appointments.

If you want to get fit, you need to schedule exercise like an appointment that cannot be missed

Exercise and Fitness Books

If you want to improve in a sport…

Achieve one micro goal per day. You will need to map out your plan to building up to your final goal, breaking this plan down into daily exercise goals. For example, you may decide to perform specific swimming or running drills.

Check in with a mentor each day. This can be a workout buddy, a coach or even a check in through an online forum or service.
Spend ten minutes a day reviewing (in your head, using visualization) pointers you’ve learned from someone who is better than you. Practice with someone who is better than you once to twice a week.

Read on a sport-specific forum each day.
Invest in a book on your sport and read a specific amount of time each day.
Health Goals

If you want to fall asleep on time, stop drinking caffeine after 2PM

If you want to fall asleep quickly…
Do not drink alcohol; instead, drink a cup of herbal tea in that hour before bed.
Exercise, but not within two hours of bedtime.
Go to sleep at the same time each night.
Wake up at the same time every morning (including weekends and holidays.)
Dim the lights in that half hour before bed.
Take three to five milligrams of melatonin a half hour before bed.
Do not drink caffeine after 2:00 p.m.
Deliberately visualize something pleasant and calming as you relax in bed.
Snuggle (with a person or pet) – the rhythmic breathing of another living being will help you relax.
Tense up all of your muscles, and then relax them, repeatedly, until you feel completely relaxed.

10 tips on how to sleep early

If you want to sleep soundly all night…

Lower the temperature in your bedroom and use a heavy blanket for warmth.
Cover (or move) all LED lights in the room.
Turn on a sound machine (ocean, rain, white noise) for the night.
Meditate, pray or journal for ten minutes as part of your nightly bedtime routine.
Keep daily activities out of the bedroom; retire to the bedroom a half hour before bed, using the bedroom for sleeping and bed-related activities.

How to get a good night sleep

If you want to eat more healthfully…

If you want to eat healthier while eating out, split your meals with a friend

Plan your meals ahead of time.
Pack (from home) what you need to eat for each day.
Eat one piece of fruit or one serving of raw vegetables (carrots, celery, cucumbers) mid-morning and mid-afternoon.
Don’t carry money for vending machines. Instead, eat a snack you brought from home. Pretend vending machines don’t exist.
Pack a healthy snack for the ride home from work. Pretend fast food restaurants don’t exist.
Shop from the outer rim of the grocery store (produce, meat, dairy), avoiding processed foods.
Split restaurant meals in half. Take half home for later, and only eat half of the meal in the restaurant.
Ask a friend or coworker to split meals with you when eating out.
Order meals off the healthy section of the menu. Tell yourself you cannot eat anything on the menu that isn’t listed as healthful.
Order a child-sized or senior-sized meal off the menu.

11 Portion Control Tips for Healthy Living

If you want to drink healthier beverages…

Add a slice of lemon or lime to your water.
Replace soda with seltzer water.
Replace cold sugar-sweetened drinks with iced herbal teas or iced coffee (sans cream and sugar.)
Replace high-fat hot drinks with flavorful hot tea or flavored coffee.
Replace regular juice with low sugar juices or flavored seltzer waters.
Avoid cream and sugar.

Ultimate Daily Water Intake Guide

If you want to rev up your metabolism…
Drink a glass of (unsweetened) green tea three times a day.
Exercise vigorously for ten minutes each morning before work.
Eat within 30 minutes of waking up.
Eat six small meals throughout the day.
Sprinkle cayenne pepper or cinnamon on foods and beverages.
Add ice to cold drinks.
Exercise in the cold.

Green Tea Benefits on Metabolism

If you want to live longer…
Floss every night before bed.
Walk for a half hour every day.
Hug someone every day.
Eat something live (fresh fruit or vegetables) every day.
Try a new healthy recipe every day.

If you want to rev up your #metabolism, why not try #exercising in the cold

3 Truths about Kindness and Living Longer

If you want to lower your chances of getting cancer…
Fill your plate with fresh, colorful vegetables one meal per day.
Drink green tea every day.
Make it a point to avoid smoke (including second-hand smoke.) This may mean you ask a roommate to smoke outside or you decide it’s time to quit smoking.
Stop eating fried food.
Career Goals

If you want to be more productive at work…

Schedule out your day, setting mini goals and milestones throughout the day. Then race against your self-set goals for accomplishing tasks.
Take a break every hour. Stand up, stretch, use the restroom or get a drink.
Schedule your toughest task for your most productive time slot (whenever you typically feel your best) of the day.
Arrive at work fifteen minutes before you are expected each morning.
Sequester yourself for 45 minutes each day where you can crank uninterrupted on tasks. Consider booking a conference room or putting on noise canceling earphones and posting a “do not disturb” sign during this time each day.
Turn off your email for an hour per day.
Disconnect from social media for chunks of the day.

If you want to be more #productive at work tackle your toughest tasks first 

How to increase productivity at work

Top Productivity Books

If you want to advance quickly in your career…
Be sure to speak up at least once in every meeting. You need to be noticed and heard.
Show up at the office. Beware of work-from-home arrangements. If you are not seen in the office and people don’t know what you are contributing, you run the risk of getting let go (or passed over for promotions.)
Rehearse presentations in the mirror beforehand. You should also rehearse important statements and arguments ahead of time so you can work out the kinks.

Dress one step classier than your coworkers.

Productivity hacks to get s@*t done!

If you want to start your own busine

Invest 15 minutes a day on building a portfolio of work samples.
Carry business cards with you everywhere.
Introduce yourself to someone new each day. Networking requires meeting a lot of people. Keep an eye out for potentially important connections. Look for potential clients, co-workers, inspiration, resources and financial partners.
Review your business plan every night before bed.
Spend 15 minutes each day learning about the business (reading a book, participating on an online forum, or listening to a webinar.)
Devote 15 minutes each morning to one action item that moves your business forward (write a blog post, comment on a forum, return a phone call, make one cold call.)

To advance in your #career, speak up every meeting. You need to be noticed and heard

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If you want to learn new material…
Read out loud.
Record yourself reading key points (you need to memorize) out loud. Replay the recording as you rest in bed, right before falling asleep.
Underline or highlight important information.
Chew mint gum while you study.
Pinch yourself or hold a bag of ice cubes while memorizing difficult formulas. The physical sensations will stimulate adrenaline production, locking the formula into your memory.
Create a poem or song to memorize tough material.
Use pictures (images, drawings, colors) to link definitions to new vocabulary words. For example, draw a picture that symbolizes a definition.

Self Education Tips

Personal Projects
 
If you want to #write a book, make yourself write 500 words before you go to work #justdoit

If you want to write a book/poetry collection/screenplay…
Write 500 words before you go to work every morning.
Check in with a writing buddy after you finish your morning writing (send your work for critique or just check in as accountability.)
Read 15 minutes before bed each night (something in your genre.)
Devote half of your lunch break to editing your work.

Create a Daily Writing Habit

If you want to explore your artistic side…

Spend ten minutes a day reviewing artistic work that inspires you.
Keep a journal with you. Make notes of colors, images, and textures that catch your eye.
Use your camera (phone.) Snap pictures of anything you come across during the day that inspires you.
De-stress each night by working on your most recent art project for a chunk of time before bed.
Rummage through your art supply box each day.
Play or listen to music.
Watch a YouTube video about your field of art.
Lifestyle Goals
If you want to be on time…
Schedule out your entire day, working backward from appointments.
Leave fifteen minutes before you think you need to for driving appointments.
Leave five minutes before you think you need to for in-office appointments.
Schedule in time for bathroom breaks, talking, coffee breaks, and distractions.
Sandbag (build in time cushions for all estimates)
Program your phone to give you reminders.
Map out alternate routes to places you often frequent (to deal with traffic.)

Also remember, and live by, this important mantra I learned in the military:

Early is on #time, on time is late, late is unforgivable #timemanagement 

If you want to be more organized…

Recycle, shred or throw away junk mail on your way back from the mailbox. Don’t let junk mail (or stupid offers you know you won’t use) even touch the counter.
Pay bills the same day you get them.
File paid bills immediately after you pay them.
Return items to their proper places immediately. Tell yourself counter space is sacred space that is not to be defiled.
Recycle, repurpose, give away or throw away one item every day (until you don’t have any extra clutter left!)

15 Best Books on Organization

If you want to quit a bad habit…

Contract with yourself to try something else for ten minutes before giving in to the bad habit.
Identify emotions, places, or experiences that trigger you to do the bad habit. Respond to each trigger with a new habit. For example, if you used to bite your nails while driving, wear gloves while driving. If you used to pluck your eyebrows when nervous, pick up a pencil and draw each time you feel nervous.
Set up “coping kits” that you can use on the spot. Promise yourself you’ll use your coping kit instead of doing the bad habit.
Set up immediate reward and punishment programs. For example, charge yourself a quarter every time your swear (swear jar.)

If you want to quit a bad habit, set up immediate reward and punishment programs (like a swear jar)
 
Get Rid of Bad Habits

If you want to quit smoking…
Remind yourself that cravings usually lessen if you delay gratification. Tell yourself “All I have to do is wait ten minutes” each time you experience a craving.
Suck on a mint every time you want to smoke. Make yourself wait until the mint is gone before allowing yourself to decide if you really need to smoke.
If you usually smoke outside, force yourself to walk around the block twice before allowing yourself to decide if you really need to smoke.
If you have certain places you used to smoke, find replacements for those places. Establish new habits, for example, going to a restaurant where smoking is not permitted for lunch each day, or buying coffee in the office instead of walking somewhere (if you used to smoke while getting coffee down the street.)

Try the QUITKEY

If you want to drink less alcohol

Make yourself drink a full glass of water before you indulge in each serving of alcohol.
In social situations, set a number of conversations per drink. For example, you might force yourself to mingle with three guests (three full conversations) before you allow yourself to refresh your drink.
Alternate club soda and alcoholic drinks.
If you normally pour yourself a drink right when you get home at night, replace this habit with another habit. Walk the dog, take a shower, do an exercise video, or eat a salad before you allow yourself to pour that first drink.

Keystone Habits

The following are the most effective keystone habits you can possibly develop. These three can help improve your life in a number of different ways.
If you want to improve in multiple areas at once…
Walk (or complete some form of exercise) for 30 minutes a day. A daily walk will improve your mood, increase your energy level and will help you manage stress, stay fit and lose weight.
Replace one main meal per day with a salad or broth-based vegetable or lentil soup. By eating several servings of vegetables per day, you will feel more energetic, lose weight, feel fuller and lower your chances of contracting cancer and many other diseases.
Schedule at least eight hours (possibly nine – find out what you need) of sleep per night. Getting adequate sleep will improve your mood, give you more energy, make it easier to absorb new material, help you make healthier eating choices and improve your work performance.

A habit to improve your #mood, increase #energy, manage #stress, stay #fit: 30 min #walk daily

Good habits can change your life. You've just read through a pretty massive list of good daily habits that can be developed. Now is the time to take action. You do not need to do EVERYTHING on this list by any means. Just pick one of these habits and make it part of your daily routine!

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Kadhai Chicken Recipe

Kadhai Chicken Recipe

You must try this easy Kadai Chicken recipe if you love chicken dishes. Flavourful and spicy, this kadhai chicken recipe is made with ginger, garlic, tomatoes, onion, chicken and a bunch of aromatic spices. This is a special chicken recipe as it is prepared in Kadhai or Kadai, which is an Indian wok that everyone has in their kitchen. This chicken karahi recipe is cooked in the kadai until well-fried, succulent and spicy. Kadhai Chicken is a recipe that will instantly make you feel like royalty because of its rich taste. It is a good way to treat your friends who crave recipes for chicken every day of the week.

Kadhai Chicken Recipe
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You can even make this Kadhai Chicken for the dinner you are planning to host for your friends and family. This main dish recipe can also be served for potluck, anniversary or any other special occasion. Kadhai Chicken is usually served with tandoori roti or butter naan with a drizzle of butter on top. It can make any of your meals feel special and royal. It can be easily made at the comfort of your home so that you no longer need to order it online. This delicious dish can make anyone want to skip their trip to the restaurant and stay at home. So, channel your inner chef and put your knowledge of flavours to the test. We are here to help you by providing you with these simple steps that will guide you along the way. Don’t forget to share this recipe with your friends and family once you have tried it yourself.

Ingredients of Kadhai Chicken

250 gm chicken boneless
1/2 tablespoon coriander seeds
1/4 teaspoon fenugreek seed
2 sliced onion
1/2 tablespoon ginger paste
1/2 teaspoon red chilli powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon garam masala powder
1/2 inch ginger
1/8 cup milk
4 tablespoon refined oil
1/2 tablespoon kasoori methi powder
2 sliced red chilli
10 chopped garlic
4 chopped tomato
1 teaspoon coriander powder
1/8 teaspoon dry mango powder
1/4 cup chopped coriander leaves
1 sliced green chilli
1/2 cup WaterFor The Main Dish
1/4 cup tomato puree
1/2 cubed capsicum ( green pepper)

How to make Kadhai Chicken

Kadhai Chicken Recipe
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Step 1 Make coriander powder & fry the onion

Kadhai Chicken recipe is a perfect amalgamation of spiced chicken and creamy gravy. Here’s a simple recipe that will help you prepare this dish at home. Take a non-stick pan and roast the coriander seeds, once the seeds start crackling, remove and crush them thoroughly and keep it aside. Heat oil in a pan over a low flame, add red chillies and fenugreek seeds. Stir for a few seconds. Add the onions and increase the flame to medium. Cook till onions turn light brown. Add garlic and stir.

Kadhai Chicken Recipe
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Step 2 Add ginger paste and chicken pieces

Now add ginger paste, coriander seeds, red chilli powder and coriander powder. Add chicken pieces and cook for 3-4 minutes on high flame. Stir to blend all the masala with the chicken. Now add the chopped tomatoes and cook for 3 minutes. Add salt, dry mango powder and garam masala powder.

Kadhai Chicken Recipe
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Step 3 Cook until the chicken is tender

Cover the pan with a lid and cook for 10 minutes till chicken is tender. Stir from time to time and add the tomato puree. Then add the coriander leaves and cook for a minute. Now add the capsicum, tomato, ginger slices and green chillies. Mix well and reduce the flame. Add milk and mix. Add water to make it semi-dry and cook for a minute. Remove from heat and serve hot with rice or rotis.

Tips
If you have extra time, you can marinate the chicken in ginger garlic paste, yoghurt and spices for a richer taste.
If you are short on time, you can also choose to make the tomato puree with ginger, garlic and green chillies.
Do not forget to add coriander seeds, red chillies and fennel seeds in this recipe.

Top 28 Bengali Sweets That You Must Try At Least Once

West Bengal offers a rich variety of delicacies for every palate. The sweet tooth of Bengalis, as well as the variety of sweets and desserts available in the region, is astounding. While some of those quintessentially Bengali recipes and items have now found their way to the rest of the country, there are several Bengali sweets which have not reached their deserved potential and popularity yet.

Top 28 Bengali Sweets That You Must Try At Least Once

Here is the list of Bengali sweets that you should try at least once in your life:

1. Mishti Doi

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One of the most popular and well-known desserts in Bengal is the creamy and delicious Mishti Doi. Made with a blend of thick milk and jaggery this is something you simply have to try. Another variant of curd is Bhapa Doi which is usually garnished with nuts and make for a delicious finish to any meal. For the best experience make sure to have this Bengali sweet chilled and straight from a refrigerator.

2. Roshogulla And Rajbhog

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One of the most famous Bengali sweets, Roshogolla is a soft round mithai made out of Chhena and dipped into a sugary syrup. Rajbhog is a close cousin of this famed sweet, with a delicious stuffing in its centre that can be made of dry fruits, saffron, cardamom and so on. With this dessert, it is usually difficult to stop after devouring only one.

3. Shondesh

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A relatively dry Bengali Mithai, Shondesh can come in many variants. Made with Condensed milk Sugar and/or Jaggery this dessert can be moulded into different shapes and designs. We recommend having a Nolen Gurer Shondesh, which is made with a special and extra delicious kind of jaggery. Another variant which you might like is the Jol Bhara Sandesh. In the modern trend of fusion desserts, today you can also try out recipes such as chocolate Sandesh.

4. Malpua

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A pancake that is also a dessert: need we say more? Malpua is a syrup-drenched concoction made from flour and sugar and additional ingredients include coconut amongst others. These miniature pancakes are fried before being soaked in sugar syrup. The Bengali sweet is also popular in several parts of north India and in Odisha.

5. Rasmalai

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Like many other Bengali sweets with an Odisha connection, Rasmalai is quite a hit in India. It is made with small sugary balls of chhena soaked in malai and with a dash of cardamom. It is cooked in a concoction of sugar syrup, milk, saffron, pistachios and kheer. The small balls are immersed and cooked in simmering milk cream. The end product is akin to having tiny rasgullas soaked in a creamy, milky base. Needless to say, it is utterly delicious.

6. Payesh

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No list of Bengali sweets would be complete without the inclusion of Payesh. A tasty Bengali dessert with a thick creamy consistency, Payesh is made with milk, rice, sugar, ghee along with spices such as cardamom and bay leaf and also dry fruits and nuts. Variants include gurer payesh which is made with jaggery and chhenar payesh which is made with chhena.

7. Pantua

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Another Bengali Mithai served on a bed of sugar syrup, Pantua is made from a yummy combination of milk, semolina, ghee, khoya and sugar. Similar to gulab jamuns, these pack a delicious punch and you should definitely not miss out on this one.

8. Amriti

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The name amriti is derived from Amrita, meaning 'manna' or the food of the gods, and this dessert does not disappoint. Similar to a jalebi, it is designed into spirals with decorative curlicues around the edges. This dish is made from ground dal, sugar and cardamom which is then fried in ghee.

9. Langcha

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A dish popular in many parts of eastern India, Langcha is made from flour and khoya. It is fried before being dipped into the sugar syrup. This famous Bengali sweet is prepared during festivals and special occasions. Just like other Bengali sweets names, this one will have you familiar after one bite!

10. Chhenar Jilipi

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If you're a fan of the typical jalebi but want a new experience for your taste buds, try this. Made from chhenna, khoya and flour, it resembles the spiral of a jalebi but boasts a new and delicious taste. It is best eaten warm and fresh.

11. Patishapta

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Among the best Bengali sweets is the Patishapta, a festival favourite consisting of a delicious crepe that envelopes a mixture of coconut, cardamom, jaggery, khoya and dry fruits. This is a festival favourite and is especially enjoyed during seasonal and harvest-related festivals.

12. Chomchom

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Made of flour, coconut, cream, sugar and saffron, this is a popular sweet in Bengal. The sweet is oval in shape and often has a brownish hue to it. It can also come in a variety of other vibrant colours. At times, as a garnish, the sweetmeat is coated in mawa or coconut flakes.

13. Joynogor-er Moa

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Moa is a delicious dry concoction made out of jaggery, puffed rice and ghee that is packed together into a round delicious ball. We recommend the seasonally available Joynagar-er Moa which is perhaps one of the tastiest Bengali sweets you will ever try. This specific type is also dotted with dry fruits and nuts. Moa can be made with 'muri' or 'Khoi'.

14. Mihidana

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Mihidana can be best described as the microscopic cousin of the boondi. The dish is made with powdered rice, flour and saffron which is blended with water. This mixture is then poured through a sieve-like ladle and deep-fried. These fine particles of fried goodness are then dipped and soaked in sugar syrup and drained.

15. Kheer Kadam

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Imagine eating a small Rasagolla wrapped in a Sandesh and you might be able to come slightly close to the taste of a kheer Kadam. An exotic and completely Bengali sweet, this is made of small chhena spheres cocooned in khoya and powdered sugar. This Bengali mithai which is also known as Ras Kadam packs a double punch of taste that you should definitely try.

16. Sar Bhaja

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Otherwise pronounced as Shor Bhaja, this delicious dessert is made of deep-fried milk cream. The recipe takes a while to create, but the end results are totally worth it. While outside the Bengali community, Sar Baja might not well known, it is one of the best Bengali sweets to be made. In another variation, layers of cream milk are baked to form a dessert called sarpuria. The fried or baked pieces are finally soaked in a sugar syrup before you can enjoy them.

17. Darbesh

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The Bengali version of laddoos is very similar and yet utterly unique when compared to the rest of the country. In Bengal, boondi laddoos are called Darbesh. It differs in taste and texture from the traditional laddoo and is often eaten during festivals.

18. Kacha Golla

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A soft, melt in your mouth kind of dessert, it is made of pure milk and can be cooked with numerous variations. Kacha Golla is one of the healthiest desserts and is often preferred during religious
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19. Chandrapuli

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Shaped like a pale crescent moon, this dessert is made from cottage cheese, mawa, coconut and jaggery. Because of the combination of ingredients, this can be the perfect dessert to indulge your sweet tooth. Be warned, however, that for some it may be a little too sweet. A popular Bengali sweet, it is enjoyed during festive occasions such as Durga Puja.

20. Kalo Jam

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A distant cousin of the well-known Gulab Jamun, Kalo Jam is made from flour, milk, cardamom etc. and then deep-fried. Shaped into little spheres, these fried dumplings are soaked in a sugar syrup before being served up. The dessert has a dark, almost black colour and is considered delicious by most.

21. Nikuti

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A delicious combination of chhena, flour and cardamom, which is deep fried in an oblong shape, nikuti is an elaborate dessert. The fried balls are soaked in sugar syrup and then after that put in a concoction of condensed milk and chilled.

22. Naru

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A dry sweet made into small spheres, Naru can be made from a variety of ingredients including coconut, til and so on. Made of ingredients such as cardamom, jaggery, grated coconut, these are slightly sticky, sweet orbs of deliciousness that you will want to devour in a single bite and come back for more.

23. Rabri

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A sweet and delicious dessert made using condensed milk, Rabri is made by slow cooking and thickening milk. The dessert is garnished with dry fruits and nuts. Sugar and spices are added to season the dish. Keep in mind that this is a very heavy and filling recipe and do make sure to leave ample space for this dessert.

24. Labong Latika

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Labong Latika is one of the traditional sweets prepared by grandmothers on special occasions. Labong translates to clove in English and is used in abundance in this dish. Labong Latikais pocket made of all-purpose flour which is filled with sweetened khoya and a crusty pastry covering that is sealed with a piece of clove. The sweet is then fried and left to cool in a bowl of sugar syrup. It is super delicious and quite addictive!

25. Ledikeni

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Ledikeni or lady Kenny has been a popular Bengali dish since the British rule. The dish is named after Lady Canning, the wife of Charles Canning who was the Governor-General of India during the 19th century. The dish a light brown sweet ball made of Chenna which is fried and then soaked in sugar syrup. It tastes divine and is prepared on most auspicious days.
 
26. Sitabhog

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Sitabhog is a popular dish from Bardhaman area of Bengal. Sitabhog is a very tasty and also a very interesting dessert to look at. It looks like pulao (a savoury dish) but tastes sweet. Many variants of this are available now but traditionally it was made of white rice and gulab jamun. Nowadays, people prefer using vermicelli instead of rice. It is then mixed white rice flour, cottage cheese and sugar.

27. Kolar Bora

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Kolar bora is a famous Sankranti dish. Kolar in Bengali means banana and Bora means fried pakora. It is made of fried ripe banana fritters filled rice. It is hot and oft in the inside and crunchy on the outside. It is often enjoyed with a cup of tea and snacks or you could eat it cold. It is relatively easy to make yet super yummy to eat.

28. Goja

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Goja is nothing small pieces of maida, deep-fried and dipped in sugar syrup. This looks exactly like namkeen but sweet ones.
In sweet shops these days, you may find modern varients of these sweets like Sandesh in different flavours, sugar-free steamed Sandesh, Mishti Doi without Gur and so on. Next time you enter a Bengali sweet shop, it's going to be a difficult choice to make from such a diverse collection of sweets.

How many of these Bengali sweets have you tried?

If you have a favourite, think we missed out on particular sweet on our list of Bengali sweets or have a query, leave a comment below.