A mother’s love is incomparable, and no matter how many times we thank her, it never feels enough. She is the one who makes our lives better with her care and affection. While expressing gratitude towards her should be an everyday act, Mother’s Day on May 11th offers a special opportunity to make her feel even more cherished. If you’re looking to surprise her with a special celebration at home, cooking a meal for her is a wonderful way to show your appreciation. Here are five easy and tasty dishes you can prepare to make her feel truly special on this day.
1. Mixed Veg Semolina CheelaA healthy and flavorful dish that’s light yet filling, perfect for breakfast or as a snack.
Ingredients:
- Semolina (soaked in curd for 30 minutes)
- Mixed vegetables like capsicum, tomatoes, cabbage, peas, and carrots
- Onion, garlic, and green chili paste
- Ground coriander, turmeric, garam masala, and salt
- Oil for cooking
Preparation:
A flavorful, tangy snack that’s easy to make and absolutely irresistible.
Ingredients:
- Boiled potatoes
- Salt, garam masala, cumin powder
- Curd, red chili powder, and chaat masala
Preparation:
A light, steamed dish with a soft texture, perfect for a healthy, savory treat.
Ingredients:
- Gram flour (besan)
- Ginger paste, sugar, salt, lemon juice, soda powder
- Eno for fluffiness
- Mustard seeds, curry leaves, and green chilies for tempering
Preparation:
A wholesome and nourishing dish that makes for a perfect, light meal or breakfast.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup urad dal
- 2 cups rice
- Salt
- Peanut chutney for serving
Preparation:
A crunchy, crispy treat that’s sure to please everyone’s taste buds.
Ingredients:
- Bread slices
- Boiled mashed potatoes
- Mustard seeds, curry leaves, ginger paste, onions, and green chilies
- Gram flour (for dipping)
Preparation:
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