In mixing bowl, add refined flour, semolina, ghee and mix well. Add beetroot puree, honey and start kneading into dough. Divide the dough into equal portions and make smooth round ball.
Crumble the gulab jamun in medium large chunks. Stuff gulab jamun in the prepared dough balls and smooth it out.
Deep fry the kachories in oil, on medium heat till nice and crisp. Remove on kitchen towel and drain the excess oil.
Sprinkle cardamom powder over the kachories and serve hot.
Chef Prasad exploits the meaty and robust quality of aubergines in this striking vegetarian recipe, using the vegetable to wrap up a gently spiced and aromatic quinoa, paneer and crunchy vegetable filling. A perfect mix of textures and flavours, this recipe could easily be multiplied to feed a crowd.
This recipe is perfect for a summertime dinner party. Star anise and fennel seeds are widely available, while chaat masala can be bought from Indian grocery stores and online. This dessert requires overnight freezing so make sure you start it in plenty of time.
Vancouver and the Lower Mainland have so many diverse options and international cuisines to choose from – we are extremely lucky in our foodie quests in British Columbia. Here’s a list of some of Vancouver’s newest, award-winning restaurants that are definitely worth a visit. Your palate will thank you afterwards, as you’ll be blown away – bon appétit!