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Recipe: Vidhya's Singhare Ki Kachri

December 13, 2024 13:04 IST

A deliciously rich winter snack, made with boiled water chestnuts and a generous amount of butter, Vidhya Pant's Singhare Ki Kachri is the perfect food to warm up chilly evenings.

WebMD explains that water chestnuts, an aquatic vegetable, are fantastically nutritious and therefore need a place in your food plan. 'Potassium, which is present in water chestnuts, may reduce your risk of stroke and high blood pressure, both of which are linked to heart disease. Antioxidants such as those found in water chestnut peels can help repair damaged cells and reduce inflammation, reducing your risk of some chronic diseases'.

Vidhya specialises in Uttarakhandi cooking, but has lived in the south, north and east of India and is familiar with these cuisines too.

Singhare Ki Kachri

Water Chestnut Or Singhare Ki Kachri

Serves: 2-3

Ingredients

Method

Vidhya's Note: If desired, add a little more butter for extra richness. Or if going healthy, reduce the butter.

Add more green chillies for a spicier version.

Also add chaat masala for a tangy twist.

Vidhya Pant

Vidhya lives in Dehradun. You can find more of her recipes over here.

 

VIDHYA PANT