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Convert your leftover chapatis to a delicious dish.
Here is a very simple and easy recipe to avoid wastage of your chapatis.


Leftover Chapati Dish
Stove to Serve Time: Approx 10 mins
leftover chapati dish


Ingredients:

3/4 leftover chapati
1 Onion (medium sized)
1/2 green chilli
1 tsp Cumin seed
½ tsp Mustard seed
1 tsp Turmeric powder
2 tsp Red chilli Powder
Curry leaves
Coriander leave
1 ½ tbsp Oil
Salt as per taste

Method:

1.       Shred all the chapatis to small pieces and keep it aside
2.       Over medium – high heat , heat oil in a pan . Once oil is hot add mustard seed, cumin seed, chopped green chillies, curry leaves,finely chopped onions, turmeric powder,red chilli powder and salt. Mix and sauté well for around 3-4 mins.
3.       Once masalas are cooked add shredded chapatis. Stir well with masala.
4.       Cover & Cook for 2-3 mins, stirring occasionally until everything is incorporated
5.       Now the dish is ready to be served.

Serving- Garnish with fresh coriander leaves . 
Serves 2-3 Pax.
Still confused? Watch my YouTube video to know how:-



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Marinated mutton with lots of spices and served with fresh coriander leaves and lots of love. Popular in north India, a great side dish with roti, paratha or rice. It’s simple but tastes really delicious. 



Delicious Mutton Gravy (Spicy)
Stove to Serve time: Approx 50 mins- 1 hr.

mutton gracy spicy


Ingredients

For Marinating:
500 gms mutton
1 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
1 teaspoon coriander powder
1 tablespoon red chilly powder
1 tablespoon ginger garlic paste
3 tablespoon curd

For Preparation:
4 tablespoon mustard oil/any cooking oil
Whole garam masala  (cardamom, black pepper, black cardamom, cloves, cinnamon & bay leaves)
1 inch Ginger and 4 - 5 cloves garlic (sliced)
3 - 4 green chilly
4 medium sized onion
2 medium sized tomatoes
1 teaspoon cumin powder
 1/2 tablespoon garam masala (optional)
1 teaspoon turmeric powder, 1 tablespoon red chilly powder
Salt (as per taste) and coriander leaves

Method :

1    1. For marinating mutton add turmeric powder, coriander powder, red chilli powder, ginger garlic paste & curd. Mix well and rest it for atleast half an hour.
2.       Take oil in a cooker, you can take any pan as well. Once oil is heated add Whole garam masala  (cardamom, black pepper, black cardamom, cloves, cinnamon & bay leaves).
3.       Now add sliced ginger , garlic & green chillies.
4.       Add thickly sliced onions, sauté it until it turns translucent.
5.       Now add roughly chopped tomatoes. Keep the flame to medium- high ,mix well until tomatoes becomes mushy
6.        Add cumin powder, turmeric powder, red chilli powder and little garam masala (optional)
7.       Saute it for 2-3 mins until all the spices are cooked well.
8.       Now add the marinated mutton and salt as per taste.
9.       Add 2/3 cups of water (water content depends upon the consistency of gravy you prefer)
10.   Now close the lid of the cooker & let it cook for at-least 7 whistles.

Serving:  Serve hot with garnishing of fresh coriander leaves and rings of onions.Serves 4-5 Pax.

Still uncomfortable? Watch me prepare this dish on my YouTube channel:


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