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33 lemon wedges recipes


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लेमन वेज रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (lemon wedges recipes in Hindi)
લીંબુની વેજ રેસીપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (lemon wedges recipes in Gujarati)

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lemon wedges is commonly used in Indian cooking,  Indian street food, chaat food, garnished over onions.

We love using lemon wedges them in Indian soups, Maharashtrain snacks, Mumbai street foods like pav bhaji.

lemon wedges used in Indian street food.

Lemon wedges are a classic side dish for pav bhaji, the popular Indian street food dish. The zesty, acidic touch of lemon cuts through the richness of the buttery bhaji, adding a refreshing counterpoint and preventing the flavors from becoming too heavy or monotonous. A squeeze of lemon juice brightens up the bhaji, bringing out the natural sweetness of the vegetables and spices.

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The Zesty Squeeze: A Note on Lemon Wedges in Indian Cuisine

Lemon wedges are more than just a colorful garnish on the side of your plate in Indian cuisine. They play a vital role in enhancing the overall flavor profile of many dishes. Here's a squeeze of information on their uses:

Balancing Flavors:

  • Cutting Through Richness: Indian food often features rich gravies, creamy sauces, and buttery dishes. A squeeze of lemon juice from a wedge brightens the flavors and cuts through the richness, adding a refreshing tartness. This is especially true for dishes like pav bhaji, butter chicken, or creamy kormas.
  • Acidity for Depth: The acidity in lemon juice adds another dimension of flavor to savory dishes. It uplifts the other spices and aromatics, creating a more complex flavor experience.

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Aiding Digestion:

  • Traditional Wisdom: In Ayurvedic medicine, a holistic Indian healing system, lemon is believed to aid digestion. The acidic properties can stimulate digestive juices, promoting better gut health.

Beyond the Plate:

  • Refreshing Accompaniment: Lemon wedges are a common sight alongside spicy Indian meals. Diners can squeeze the juice onto their food as desired, adjusting the level of heat and adding a refreshing touch with each bite.
  • Flavor Booster for Chutneys and Raita: A squeeze of lemon juice is often added to chutneys and raita, yogurt-based dips, to enhance their tanginess and complement the other flavors.

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Varieties and Considerations:

  • Fresh is Best: While bottled lemon juice can be used in a pinch, fresh lemon wedges offer the most vibrant flavor and aroma.
  • Regional Variations: The use of lemon wedges might vary slightly depending on the specific regional cuisine in India. Some regions might favor using them more liberally than others.

Overall, lemon wedges are an essential element in the Indian dining experience. Their refreshing acidity brightens flavors, aids digestion, and allows for individual customization of spice levels. So, next time you enjoy a delicious Indian meal, don't hesitate to reach for that lemon wedge and give your dish a delightful zesty squeeze!

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Recipe# 10755
01 Feb 02

 by Foodie #48100
No reviews
Baby corn hara masala recipe comprising of baby corn cooked with fresh cilantro or hara dhania paste makes for a tasty flavorsome vegetable dish. Relish the appealing and green tinged baby corn recipe with roti or parantha.
Recipe# 10181
09 Dec 03

 
by Hpatel7
No reviews
Baby corn hara masala is a tasty vegetable dish with baby corns cooked with in a green coloured gravy. An unique combination of baby corn with greens and delectable spicy flavours. Definitely worth a try with this simple baby corn hara masala recipe.
Baby Corn Phudina ( Healthy Starter Recipe )
Recipe# 34734
28 Jan 20

 by Tarla Dalal
One-dish-suits-all! mint and coriander add an interesting colour and flavour to the crunchy baby corn. Plus, by sautéing instead of deep-frying, we have zapped off the excess calories and pepped up the nutrient-content.
Batata Poha, Quick Kanda Batata Poha, Aloo Poha
Recipe# 38677
07 Feb 22

 by Tarla Dalal
batata poha recipe | Maharashtrian style batata poha | aloo kanda poha | Gujarati style bateta poha | with amazing 18 images. An all-time favourite
Beetroot Pav Bhaji Recipe
Recipe# 42491
28 Nov 22

 
by Tarla Dalal
The deep red colour of cooked beetroots and the palate-warming flavour of pav bhaji masala team up to make this Beetroot Pav Bhaji a delightful dish that everyone will love. The grated beetroot is combined with other veggies that go into the classic bhaji like onions, tomatoes, mashed potatoes, ....
Bombay Curry Soup
Recipe# 2112
25 Mar 21

 by Tarla Dalal
Bombay curry soup recipe | masoor dal soup | masoor dal and tomato soup | Indian style red lentil soup | with 24 amazing images. Bombay curry soup recipe |
Chana Palak, Chole Palak Recipe
Recipe# 1095
18 Apr 21

 
by Tarla Dalal
chana palak recipe | chole palak | palak chole | chickpeas with spinach | spinach and chickpea curry | kabuli chana aur palak ki sabzi | w ....
Chat- Pata Pav
Recipe# 1980
06 Jan 24

 by Tarla Dalal
Chat-Pata Pav recipe | Chatpata masala pav | Indian spicy street food bread | with 20 amazing images. Chat-Pata Pav is a Mumbai street food ....
Chatuchak Fried Rice
Recipe# 460
26 Nov 13

 by Tarla Dalal
You could well call it ‘phat-a-phat’ fried rice, as this sweet and sour thai rice preparation can be readied in a jiffy with leftover rice. With colourful veggies and tangy sauces, the chatuchak fried rice is a meal you will enjoy!
Recipe# 15110
26 Apr 04

 
by sukirtisoni
No reviews
Chola Bhatura is a popular Punjabi recipe with fermented deep fried breads called Bhatura relished with spicy and mouthwatering Chole or chickpeas curry. Enjoy chola Bhatura as meal or heavy snacks with onion rings and mango pickle.
Chole Bhature
Recipe# 2810
05 Aug 23

 by Tarla Dalal
chole bhature | Punjabi chole bhature | with 29 amazing images My earliest memories of Chole Bhature is of the one I ate at a popular eatery in Mumbai Known as "Cream Centre". On enquiring, I was told that the chick ....
Corn Poha
Recipe# 38995
23 Jun 21

 by Tarla Dalal
corn poha recipe | corn poha for a healthy heart | quick sweet corn poha | with amazing 16 images. Poha can be thought of as our desi breakfast cereal! All over India, it is a very popular breakfast choice. Cooked i ....
Dill Potatoes and Carrots
Recipe# 4862
16 May 12

 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Dill is not a herb we use on a daily basis but if it is used judiciously, can create a subtle blend of flavours that are guaranteed to please. Carrots and potatoes are vegetables that absorb the flavours beautifully.
Faraali Misal (  Faraal Recipe)
Recipe# 32568
15 Oct 20

 
by Tarla Dalal
The humble sabudana khichdi transforms into an interesting misal eligible for a fasting day, when topped with a peanut-potato mixture and faraali chivda.
Healthy Chana Palak Sabzi Recipe
Recipe# 6421
08 Jul 21

 
by Tarla Dalal
healthy chana palak sabzi recipe | chana palak with brinjal and tomatoes | chana palak curry | nutritious palak chole | with 20 amazing images. healthy chana palak
Jain Pav Bhaji  (using Raw Bananas)
Recipe# 40058
24 Jul 23

 by Tarla Dalal
Jain pav bhaji recipe | Jain pav bhaji using raw bananas | healthy no onion, garlic, potatoes pav bhaji | with 40 amazing images. If you thought Pav Bhaji cannot be made without potatoes ....
Jain Pav Bhaji ( Mumbai Roadside Recipes )
Recipe# 33424
22 Mar 23

 by Tarla Dalal
Jain Pav bhaji recipe | Jain Mumbai roadside Pav bhaji | no potato, garlic and onion Pav bhaji | with 25 amazing images. Our Jain Pav bhaji recipe is a perfect no potat ....
Kand ki Chaat
Recipe# 2826
26 Nov 13

 by Tarla Dalal
Name your flavour and you will get it in this chaat. Aromatic herbs, peppy spice powders, crunchy onions and tangy lemon combine excitingly with deep-fried kand cubes, which are tantalisingly crisp outside and soft inside. The most tempting twist in this Kand ki Chaat is the addition of poppy seeds, ....
Kanda Poha
Recipe# 33444
26 Mar 21

 by Tarla Dalal
kanda poha recipe | Maharashtrian style kanda poha | kande pohe street food | onion poha | with 10 amazing images. Kanda poha is a mouth watering and tummy fill ....
Khada Pav Bhaji, Restaurant Style Pav Bhaji
Recipe# 42222
09 Feb 19

 by Tarla Dalal
‘Khada’ mean whole and not mashed, which explains the difference between this and the regular pav bhaji. Although it has the same tongue-tickling and invigorating taste, the veggies are not mashed to a pulp in this variant. This gives a different consistency and mouth-feel to the dish, while als ....
Recipe# 12509
29 Jun 01

 by nutan36
No reviews
Devour the Khatta meetha bread, an unique sandwich recipe with sweet and sour taste. The bread slices are filled with a sweet and sour chutney and best served grilled with chilli sauce.
Recipe# 9961
05 Nov 03

 by Rani beti
No reviews
Khichari is a simple gruel of a lentil and rice which can be made by cooking rice , lentils along with Indian spices. The delectable khichari is appealing in looks and tastes delicious with curd or vegetables.
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