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Methi na gota
methi gota, methi pakoda, dakor na gota
Fenugreek and chickpea fritters
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Methi Na Gota Recipe - Gujarati Methi Pakoda Recipe, Gujarati Snacks
Methi Na Gota Recipe – Gujarati Style Methi Pakoras or fritters made with fresh fenugreek leaves and chickpea flour. Methi Na Gota is a famous Gujarati snack made with fenugreek leaves or methi leaves, gram flour and spices. These Gujarati style methi...
Methi Na Gota - PRIYA KITCHENETTE
I always love cooking with Fenugreek leaves. I can add them in curry, flat bread or even use it to make snacks. Remember the methi mathri recipe I shared earlier in my blog? It is one of my favorite tea time snack. I also love to eat Methi Na Gota with...
Methi Na Gota Recipe I Methi Pakora I Dakor Na Gota » Maayeka
Methi Na Gota- A very popular Gujarati snack made with Fresh Fenugreek leaves and chick pea flour fritters...
Methi na Gota Recipe » Dassana's Veg Recipes
Methi na Gota is a gujarati deep fried snack. Methi na Gota are fritters made with besan and methi leaves. These fritters are tea time snacks...
Methi Gota - Spice Up The Curry
Gujarati methi gota or methi pakora - a tea-time snack during winter or monsoon season, made from besan and fenugreek leaves. Methi gota...
methi na gota recipe | methi na bhajiya | gujarati gota recipe
methi na gota recipe, methi na bhajiya, gujarati gota recipe with step by step photo/video. gujarati snack with chopped fenugreek leaves & chick pea flour...
methi na gota or Methi Pakoda Recipe - Gujarati Tea time snack recipe
Methi Na Gota / Methi Pakoda is most popular Gujarati tea time snack recipe. It is one of the most authentic Gujju snack. every Gujarati home during winters...
Methi Na Gota Recipe – Crave Cook Click
Methi Pakodas or methi fritters, also known as “Methi na Gota” in Gujarat, are a famous snack prepared using gram flour, Indian seasoning, sour curd and fresh methi(fenugreek) leaves. There are 2 w…...
Methi Pakoda Recipe - Gujarati Snack - Methi Gota/bhajiya - Indian Vegetarian Recipes By Siddhi - Quick Recipes & Cooking Ideas
Methi Gota or Methi Na Gota is a savory pakora recipe. Also called Dakor Na Gota it is easy to make pakora dish that is loved by so many people...
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Kela Methi Bhajiya or Pakore aka Khalwa – Welcome to Bhavna's Kitchen & Living!
Banana Fenugreek Fritters is a wedding specialty where I grew up in Gujarat. A very popular and tasty Gujarati snack called Mehti Kela na Bhajiya, Methi Pakora or also known as Khalwa. These tasty …...
Methi Gota - Zheelicious
Print and ShareThe weather in New Jersey has been so dreary and rainy. When it rains or its gloomy I instantly start craving something fried & chai or a warm drink! So sharing my methi na gota that my MIL made over the weekend. She is the brave soul that...
Methi Na Gota Gujarati Style Methi ke Pakode - My Tasty Curry
Crispy outside, soft and full of flavors Methi Na Gota is a popular Gujarati tea-time snack that is both sweet and spicy. Locally known as Dakor Na Gota or Methi Pakora, you can serve these...
Methi Na Gota (Pakora) - Some Indian Girl
Fresh fenugreek is used to make these traditional Gujarati snacks, methi na gota (pakora). They are deep fried treats served with green chutney and chai...
Methi Na Gota (Dakor Na Gota) - Binjal's VEG Kitchen
Methi Na Gota or Pakora made with Fenugreek Leave and Chickpeas Flour. It is most popular Gujarati snack, also famous as Dakor na Gota...
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