This is one of my special posts for 2 reasons.. One because its a guest post..I mean its hardly been 2-3 months of blogging and to think i could blog for someone else was quite overwhelming :).. Secondly i have posted one of my favorite recipe :)..
I quite liked the Master Chef India Season 2 because they bought in a lot of Chefs for judging rather than celebrities.. We have grown up seeing shows of Sanjeev Kapoor ( though as a kid, i would change channels) , Tarla Dalal... and Neeta Gupta books were gifted during weddings :).. They were a savior and the perfect recipe would have everyone praising your skills & i would be silently thanking her :D.. During one such episode of MC2 - Sanjeev Kapoor challenge, the contestants had to prepare his signature dish within 60 minutes, along with him..& i was hooked...
When i made this at home, i just knew why its his signature dish :)..Shaam Savera is basically a spinach dumpling with Paneer/Cotage cheese stuffing with a tangy tomato gravy as the base.. So here i am sharing the same favorite with Kavi at Edible Entertainment... Go ahead & read it and let me know what you guys think about it.. Would so love to hear from you all !
Didn't realize you've been blogging since this Jan, feels like I've known you longer!
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:) thanks nisha.. just a newbie here..let me know what you think :)
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Deletelooks delicious..nice guest post
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I can't believe you've been blogging for a few months only! Well done, Rasi! And congratulations on your first guest post! :)
ReplyDeletecongrats!!!! on your guest post. Well done in few months.
ReplyDeletecongrats will check it out
ReplyDeleteCool, couple of months n feels like a special bond of relationship. checked out the recipe, awesome. well presented n nice clicks too...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your guest post Rasya...nice choice of recipe...will checkout for the detailed one :) missed so many lovely posts here..U rock Gal :) keep it up!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on ur guest post !! Great recipe and yummy one !!
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Great guest post Rasi - Keep rocking dish looks fab! whereabout are you? Play the Gayathri Mantra - Easiest way to wake Surya from his lazy stupor :)
ReplyDeleteWow so inviting... Just love it...
ReplyDeleteGood Job on the guest blog. The shaam savera looks like a painting. Awesome!
ReplyDeletefirst time on your page and the clicks are gorgeous. you have so many unique recipes...will now go through them. congrats on your first guest post.
ReplyDeleteLove this, Looks yummy
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Congrats on your guest post, very nice recipe. Happy blogging.
ReplyDeleteWay to go Rasi :) Perfect recipe for a guest post. Very impressive. It does look complicated but when you read through (your step by step instructions and clicks are spot on)you realise it is easier than you think :) Congrats! And I hope you get many opportunities like this to shine!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on ur 1st guest post dear :) I just checked ur post and it looks fabulous...well explained and very tempting too..:)
ReplyDeleteLooks so yumm!! Wonderful combo and sure would have tasted good too.
ReplyDeletei had watched this recipe on television, quite good one .. like it.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations dear! A wonderful guest post...Shaam Savera is one of my favorite recipes of Sanjeev Kapoor
ReplyDeleteNice post, this is totally new to me! Sounds exotic!
ReplyDeletedelicious kofta and smooth and delicious gravy ,perfect recipe for guest post!!
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Congrats on your first guest post! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your first guest post dear..great dish,looks fabulous..
ReplyDeletewonderful recipe for a guest post!!loveed it :)
ReplyDeleteSaw it at Kavi's space,lovely post Rasi..Congrats on your first guest post,great going!!
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Congrats......commented on Kavi s blog too......Lovely recipe...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on ur first guest post.delicious luking
ReplyDeleteThat surely is a lovely post and indeed I am surprised that you have been blogging only since Jan. You have so many recipes and your photographs looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteMy hearty congratulations Rasi...loved the Shaam savera ...the name sounds very romantic :)...and the dish looks very eye-catching. Good one....
ReplyDeletewow sanjeev kapoor's most famous dish. love it. it looks exactly same as masterchef. great job rasi
ReplyDeleteBeautiful click
ReplyDeleteGoing over to Kavi's to read the post..
ReplyDeletewhoa! that looks mindblowing... seriously so proffesionally plated! i remember seeing that episode and yeah the dish took my breath away too. heading over to check the recipe :)
ReplyDeleteomg...its lovely..i just read ur recipe in Kavi's blog...lovely recipe and i love the clicks toooo...first time here...must say..ur blog is wonerfulll...happy to follow u
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Beautiful clicks..Syam Savera is one of my Hubby's fav dish. I learnt it from my MIL.. Will post sometime soon..
ReplyDeleteShaam savera... the name is so unique. The clicks are amazing... thanx for sharing..!
ReplyDeletelove to check your guest post now..:)
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Wow congrtas I saw the post its yum yum yum.
ReplyDeleteWow this is too good, would love to try it out:)
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