I found this recipe on Trupti’s blog, and just had to try it, given that dill is pretty much THE HERB in my kitchen. I add it to almost everything I cook, but I never thought of making it the star of the dinner.
I’m glad I tried…
I modified the dish just a little bit. Skipped the chilli powder. And cause I had no clue what “pickle masala” was, I just added some liquid from my jar with pickles and a bit of curry powder.
The result was a perfectly filling and delicious vegetarian meal.
Great looking dinner! Pickle masala is available in a packet at the Indian groceries,meant for mixing with cut Limes and green mangoes.It is quite spicy even with lot of lemons.Basically,it's a mixture of split black mustard,powdered Fenugreek seeds,salt and lot of red chillies powdered. Using little bit of pickle juice is a great idea.Good job:))
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Looks delicious!
Great looking dinner!
Pickle masala is available in a packet at the Indian groceries,meant for mixing with cut Limes and green mangoes.It is quite spicy even with lot of lemons.Basically,it's a mixture of split black mustard,powdered Fenugreek seeds,salt and lot of red chillies powdered.
Using little bit of pickle juice is a great idea.Good job:))
Glad to see you back! Looks tasty!