Rajasthan food, love! :)

Food the next street! You have to take a look at it, and I am sure, you shall be happy after you do. 

Yeah, the Rajasthani style made Jowar Ki Raab was very alluring and it was very nutritious. You have to try this when you are in Rajasthan, or simply make your own by following this recipe http://werecipes.com/hindi/bajra-raab-in-hindi/that I shortlisted for you. Also the next picture, shows you how my cup looked like. tongue emoticon — in Jaipur, Rajasthan.



1. Yeah, the Rajasthani style made Jowar Ki Raab was very alluring and it was very nutritious. You have to try this when you are in Rajasthan, or simply make your own by following this recipe http://werecipes.com/hindi/bajra-raab-in-hindi/ that I shortlisted for you. Also the next picture, shows you how my cup looked like. tongue emoticon




2. Jowar Ki Raab! http://werecipes.com/hindi/bajra-raab-in-hindi/ 



3. Grilled sandwich! This is how he compresses the bread toast with this machine and grills it. He uses butter instead of ghee, and he told me why! Well, I will upload a video for that. Wait for it, okay? tongue emoticon — in Jaipur, Rajasthan.


4. We eat it in our homes, mom's make it the best, and all of us love Gajar Halwa anyway! Love for Gajar ka Halwa!! I found it in every sweets shop in Jaipur, Ajmer and Pushkar (the places that I visited). 


5. Dal Halwa at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2015 
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6. Breakfast, couldn't be any better with this sight! Mesmerised!!


7. Deeper into the crust! I mean the bread, the spices!  


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8. The street love, near Ajmer Dargah Sharif! Fruits, and the style of chopping them. Artistic!




9. My favourite, Malapua(Dessert). You can find many recipes to prepare it on the internet. Yumm!!




10. Define your love in the comments for the Rajasthani love!


11. Another all time favourite, 'Sohan Halwa'. In Ajmer every other shop had it under the price range of Rs.70-150 per kg, depending on the looks and the size of the shop. While 15 kms from Ajmer, in Pushkar 1 kg of Sohan Halwa was priced straight, Rs. 400 per kg. Oh, regrets. Anyway, I had got it for home from Ajmer only. tongue emoticon



12. Karha hua doodh. Malai settles over, as the milk boils and is on constant heat for hours at a stretch. You can't come home, if you haven't had milk at night! grin emoticon




14. Motichoor ke ladoo. Another favourite of Rajasthani people that we find them not only in their state alone but the country loves them. So does, Big Foodie Forever , I guess. tongue emoticon





15. Yeah, let's go!


16. Tea's variety! Pushkar has these shops, selling different variety of tea leaves. I could remember my visit to Cha Bar instantly! smile emoticon Cheers to the tea lovers!!


17. Breakfast menu! Kachori with kadhi. At, Laxmi Mishthan Bhandaar in Pushkar, Rajasthan.


18.  Loved it, in the chilly morning around the ghats of Pushkar.



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