It looks delicious! I will try this recipe! (Also extremely healthy.)
For me, and a lot of other people, I tend to own a grater that is both easy to clean and cheap. I’ve usually dealt with the standard 4-sided “cowbell” grater, but I have a soft spot for the box set. Sure, it is a bit more hectic to store, but it’s very simple to clean. Plus, you can see where the shreds go without having to worry about spilling over a tower of cheese that lies underneath.
WoW Amazing!
Simple and easy to cook recipes. I love to cook.
A lot of your recipes use green chilies. What kind of green pepper do you mean? My grocery has Mexican chili peppers in the produce section and canned jalapenos.
Deb, I use Serrano chilies
Manjula:
Thank you for your delicious recipes. This one is a classic. I coarsely grate peeled ginger root when I make it. I prefer to grate ginger that way for most recipes requiring fresh ginger.
Love the easy to follow recipes Manjula, I am an Ayurvedic Therapist and follow an Ayurvedic lifestyle. Would you please show a u tube of roasting/toasting the spices, then grinding them, each individual spice.The garlicis added at the end……..it is then kept in a sealed jar for use .I have forgotten the name of it, one uses it with idlis, and melted ghee and is ALL eaten together, it is very very spicy and includes chillies.It is pale golden/red in colour. I love it, hope you can show it soon…….
This is NOT garam masala.
Warm regards Judith
Manjulajee, your Rasmalai demo is excellent. We do it every now and then. Thanks for the wonderful demo.
Cilantro chutney recipe please.
Hello Aunty Ji,
I’m a bachelor and make grilled cheese sandwich at least 3 times a week. Your idea of adding ginger relish to it is superb!! Could you please tell me how many days this relish will stay fresh in refrigerator. Thank you so much for your easy to follow videos.
Deepak Relish will stay good in refrigerator atleast for week.
Simple and awesome.Thanks.
Manjula Aunty, I love all your recipes & there is so much of variety. Thank You so much.
Can the ginger be grated and used. That way it can be used as a dip for snacks as well.
Manjula, I really love your recipes. It’s such a joy to watch you. Thank you very much. Peace and blessings.
Manjula Jain, thank you so much for your enjoyable demonstrations. I’ve made the tomato chutney after watching your video. Now I’m ready to try the ginger relish (that can be kept for more than a day.) ~ chana
your recipes are simple and awesome thank you aunty
Wow! I love your website. I have been afraid to try cooking Indian food as the ingredients are new to me but now I want to cook EVERYTHING. Thank you so much for your easy to follow videos.
Hi Dear Manjula , I ‘m big Fan of your simple recipes , way you cook is amazing , looks like cooking is way to simple job , i love pani puri , nan nread , rusgulla’s , pickles, I’m going to try each and every recipe u wrote , you are really incredable thanks sonia
Hello Manjula Ben, I like your simple neat cooking..tried beans & peas, itwas very nice. Thank You.
hi i am experiementing with vegitarian cooking and i foune a recipe for spiced chick pea burgers… it calls for indian relish or pickle is there a substitute if i cant find it in stores?
If you can’t find it, use ketchup. You didn’t say where you are living so I don’t know what else may be available in your country.
hello manjula, this is ur pakistani fan from usa. i tried many of ur recipies ,they were so good,,thank God to find u, can u tell plzz where r u living in usa. urs sincerely mrs shah
wow! Thank you for showing how to make paneer!
Dear Manjula Aunty, I just cant thank you for your recepies. They are so simple and you have explained so minutely in all your video. I am Bengali and as you know Bengali’s love eating variety of food. I am a new cook..never before marriage i have even entered the kitchen. but now i have to do it all. I tried few of your recepies and it was Awesome. My husband and all my friends like my cooking. Thank you very much for sharing your talent. Love, Soma
aunty, like all the rest of your recipes this one looks delicious 🙂
Terrific 🙂
Hello Jaya, Yes I am from U.P.
Dear Manjula Aunty, I just found this new addition. My mother in law makes this IDENTICAL relish. I had forgotten about it until I saw this. She cuts her chili and ginger lengthwise like matchsticks, but otherwise it is the same. Are you from U.P. by chance? Jaya
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