Mahavir Jayanti Special
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Mahavir Jayanti Special
6 delicious Jain Snack Videos
Like their lifestyle, Jain food is meant to be simple too, but restricted ingredients don’t mean there is a compromise on good food. This Mahavir Jayanti we bring to you 6 delicious snacks that are completely approved by Jainism and will add plenty of flavour to your celebrations! Take a look.
Mexicana Magic
Jain Tacos - Crisp taco shells filled with fresh lettuce, spicy Mexican tomato sauce, red kidney beans, bell peppers, sour cream and processed cheese. All these delicious things together make sure you don’t miss out any flavours just because of the no onion and garlic rule.
Chatpata chaat
Jain Katori Chaat - The artwork of the crispy fried raw banana basket turned into a base for this chaat will surely have everyone singing your praises. A spicy Jain chole mixture inside and sweet yogurt, chutney and sev as toppings this pure Jain katori chaat is pure delight.
Crispy veg puffs
Jain Vegetable Puffs - A delicious mix of Jainism approved vegetables stuffed in refined flour dough and deep fried till golden brown and crisp. They taste great with any kind of chutney, tomato ketchup and even just like that.
Indo-chinese delight
Jain Idli Chilli – Bite sized deep fried idlis and bell peppers tossed in a delicious Indo-Chinese Jain sauce. It really is difficult to think you can make a Jain no onion – no garlic version of Chinese food, but this recipe will make you believe otherwise.
Paneer party
Jain Paneer Rice Cutlet – Cutlets made with cooked rice, cottage cheese, bell pepper dices, chillies and fresh herbs coated with crunchy semolina and deep fried. You can give these delicious puffs a healthy makeover by baking them instead of deep frying.
Wrap and roll
Jain Salad Wraps – Fresh salad vegetables tightly wrapped in a fluffy soft refined flour roti drizzled with a thick luscious eggless mustard mayonnaise. This salad wrap can work as a big snack or a light lunch or even as a delicious starter when you cut it up into tinier rolls.
Check out the video versions of these and more Jain recipes on our YouTube channel – sanjeevkapoorkhazana
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