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Carrot Cupcakes

 Carrot   Cupcakes Everyone seems to love Carrot Cake,  what I also like about them is how wonderfully moist they are and how flavorful they taste. I love this Carrot Cupcake recipe because it's so easy to make. No mixer is required. The time consuming part is the grating of the fresh carrots. I have included applesauce in the cupcake batter which, along with the oil, makes these cupcakes so moist. But, if you like, you could use an equal amount of grated apple or even crushed pineapple. You can also add 1/2 cup (120 ml) of currants or raisins to the batter. Carrot Cakes became popular with the health food craze of the 1970s. There are many theories on the origin of this cake, some say it descended from the English's baked carrot puddings or European steamed carrot puddings. Others say it may have come from German carrot breads. Carrots were used in European sweet cakes since the Middle Ages when other sweeteners were hard to find or just too expensive. In fact, carrots, along

Detox - Water in large Mason Jar

Detox - Water in large Mason Jar There’s a lot of hype about the supposed health benefits of “detox water.” Yes, staying hydrated is important for health. Therefore, it’s often recommended that you drink eight glasses of water per day. However, some people think adding extra ingredients to water boosts its health benefits. The result, called detox water, is said to help your body get rid of toxins, improve your energy levels and help you lose weight. Detox water is water that has been infused with the flavors of fresh fruits, vegetables or herbs. It’s sometimes referred to as fruit-infused water or fruit-flavored water. You can make detox water at home in lots of different ways, using any combination of fruits, vegetables and herbs that you like.  Because it’s made by infusing flavor, rather than juicing or blending, detox water contains very few calories. That makes it a popular drink for detox regimens like the “lemon detox” or “master cleanse.” Detox water is also often recommended

Non - alcoholic mulled cider with green grapes

Non - alcoholic mulled cider with green grapes    In today’s market, there is a wide variety of alcohol-free wine. You can use one of those to make non-alcoholic molted wine, no problem.  But I prefer to use organic 100% grape juice instead. To add a variation to the flavor to the drink, I like to use dry black currants, if none available, you can add raisins to intensify the flavor. Because grape juice is sweet enough to my taste, with orange juice I have added extra. Lets cook with step-by-step pictures. Now lets see how to cook: Non - alcoholic mulled cider with green grapes  Prep time 5mins Cook time 20mins Total time 25 mins   In today’s market, there is a wide variety of alcohol-free wine. Author: Shalini Recipe type: Drink Cuisine: Indian Serves: 2  servings Ingredients Green grapes - 1 cup Orange juice - 1 cup Orange skin - 2  pieces Sugar - 1/4 cup Star anise - 1 Cinnamon stick - 1/2 inch Cloves - 6 Ginger - 1/2 inch Water - 1 glass Instructions Take a sauce pan with 1 glass o

Thambittu Unde( karnataka food series)

 Thambittu Unde ( karnataka food series) Thambittu unde is prepared using rice flour, jaggery, roasted gram, peanuts and dessicated coconut. Thambittu or rice flour ladoo is a very popular recipe from Karnataka. This type of thambittu is prepared during Shivarathri festival across Bangalore and Mysore region of Karnataka. Traditionally thambittu is made on festive day and shaped has diya (deepa) and is called Thambittu Deepa . By litting all diya’s “aarthi ” is performed to Lord called as “Tambittu aarti ” . This ritual is followed since ages and is one of the most important ritual on Maha shivratri day . Later Thambittu unde is distributed among devotees as Prasada. Lets cook with step-by-step pictures. Now lets see how to cook:  Thambittu Unde ( karnataka food series) Prep time 10mins Cook time 10mins Total time 20 mins This type of thambittu is prepared during Shivarathri festival across Bangalore and Mysore region of Karnataka. Author: Shalini Recipe type: Sweet   Cuisine: Indian S

Drumstick | Murungai keerai Stem Soup

Drumstick | Murungai keerai Stem Soup Murungai keerai or drumstick leaves is one of the superfood. This is also known as moringa leaves. The murungai maram/moringa tree is sometime called as miracle tree as all of its parts like leaves, drumstick, flower all can be used in cooking and it has numerous health benefits. In Tamil Nadu,  this murungai keerai, murungaikai and flowers for many many years. You can use murungaikai(drumstick) in sambar, avial, pulikulambu and poriyal etc. With murungaikeerai, you can make stir fry, sambar, soup and podi.  This recipe was given by my mil, when i had no clue what to to with the stems, when i got the keerai in a huge bunch. Best time to consume this soup is during mid-morning times or late evening times. Prepping  : Pluck the murungai keerai leaves from the big thick stems. If it has small tender stems, it is not a problem. You don’t need to remove that as we are making soup. After that, take a pot filled with water, add little rock salt. Give a mi