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Meal Substitutes - Break-free from Rozana Khana


Those who have been cooking meals themselves for years at some time definitely get fed up and look for other options to their decades-old staple of dal-chawal and roti-sabji. They look for meal options that are tasty, filling and not typically categorised as ghar ka khaana and rightfully so, because that’s what will give them a much-needed break from cooking the regular meals.


When this phase sets in, then here are some of the dishes that will definitely come to your rescue. While some recipes from this list can be a complete meal by themselves, one of them can be an excellent accompaniment to your usual meal, such as just dal-chawal and an appetiser or roti-sabji and an appetiser.


Pav Bhaji


Think Pav Bhaji and that itself makes your mouth water and works up an appetite right? And you begin to see overloaded plates of red bhaaji, with that luscious dollop of butter and two buns or pavs slathered with butter and sometimes even sauteed with a spicy red chilli - garlic paste or any other spicy preparation.


This time, how about enjoying the same mazaa of Pav Bhaji in an interesting finger-food format?! The bhaji turns into a cover for a mozzarella cheese cube that is shaped into a ball and then deep-fried. Fun na? Pop this amazing appetiser while watching your favourite Netflix series.




Chole Bhature


The chole in the Chole Bhature as it is takes a long time as far as the preparation is concerned. How about a simpler no onion-no garlic recipe helping you save time as ingredients. Great na? Whatever little it does to cook up a meal in a jiffy especially after the preparation process, works right? This Jain version of Chole Bhature

is good to have once in a while.




Sarson Ka Saag and Makki Ki Roti


It takes a long wait to get this on the table. Simply, because of the seasonality factor of the ingredients that go into the Sarson ka Saag and Makki Ki Roti. But then that’s the thing, it is worth the wait. Let’s say that the craving for a pizza heightens and you have this thick green saag and a few makki ki rotis. Check this recipe and this should help you counsel yourself that you are having a pizza and that too a healthy one.


Parathe

Parathe, what would we do without this amazing spicy, flavourful dish? This is one dish that works for breakfast, lunch, dinner all-in-one. The best way to use leftover veggies is to stuff them between wheat rotis or mix them directly into the flour while kneading the dough. The matar paneer paratha is one sure-shot recipe that ought to be given a try.





I am sure with these options, you will surely want to rustle up these recipes and sort your meal plans.


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