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  2. Spiced Chickpea Crepes with Soybean Paneer (Tofu Chilla)

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    Despite this being super-firm tofu, let it drain. Put the block on a non-terry dishtowel or double layer of paper towels. Set aside for about 15 minutes. Meanwhile, make the batter. In a bowl ...

  3. Chow mein - Wikipedia

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    Catering to vegetarian diets, there is an Indian variant, vegetable chow mein, which consists of noodles with cabbage, bamboo shoots, pea pods, green peppers, and carrots. In the New Delhi area, chow mein can sometimes include paneer with the mixture of noodles and vegetables. Another non-meat Indian variant includes scrambled egg as a protein ...

  4. Spiced Chickpea Crepes with Soybean Paneer (Tofu Chilla) - AOL

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  5. Shahi paneer - Wikipedia

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    Chhena and Paneer are terms for Indian cottage cheese, and Rajwadi and shahi are terms for royal. Similar dishes include paneer butter masala and Kadai paneer. The subtle difference between paneer butter masala and shahi paneer is that more of whole spices are used in paneer butter masala, whereas shahi paneer has a sweeter taste when compared ...

  6. Matar paneer - Wikipedia

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    Mattar paneer (Hindi: मटर पनीर), also known as matar paneer, muttar paneer, and mutter paneer, [1] [2] is a modern restaurant-style and vegetarian North Indian dish [3] [4] consisting of peas and paneer in a tomato-based sauce, [5] spiced with garam masala.

  7. Tofu - Wikipedia

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    Tofu (Japanese: 豆腐, Hepburn: Tōfu, Korean: 두부; RR: dubu, Chinese: 豆腐; pinyin: dòufu) is a food prepared by coagulating soy milk and then pressing the resulting curds into solid white blocks of varying softness: silken, soft, firm, extra (or super) firm.

  8. Silken Tofu and Edamame Soup (Edamame No Surinagashi) - AOL

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    In a small saucepan, combine the rice, salt, and water. Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Partially cover, and adjust the heat to allow the mixture to gently bubble for 10 to 12 minutes.

  9. Sattvic diet - Wikipedia

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    Spices in the new sattvic list may include cardamom (yealakaai in Tamil, Elaichi in Hindi), cinnamon (Ilavangapattai in Tamil, Dalchini in Hindi), cumin (seeragam in Tamil, Jeera in Hindi), fennel (soambu in Tamil, Saunf in Hindi), fenugreek (venthaiyam in Tamil, Methi in Hindi), black pepper (Piper nigrum) also known as 'Kali mirch' in Hindi ...