Hey pita ... Just use that samosa filling and that cooked prantha togather.... Heat prantha on pan and have it with that potatoes .... That will turn out to be a daily meal in every Indian house
To everyone who's nitpicking: 1: She's TRYING! 2: She's trying Indian food HACKS! 3: She's trying Indian food hacks from TIKTOK!! Nd I'm pretty sure she's already understood the fact that Tiktok's banned here… so just please enjoy and let her enjoy what she's doing… Do give advice but please also make sure your words are wise… ik y'all don't mean being rude or whatever, but it seems so even to me… (It got lengthy sorry)
bro she also added the Schezwan chutney so I think it got balanced out so she did everything right in my thought cause if she gonna add 4 pachet masala with that chuney that will be too masala
one packet of Maggie tastemaker is just for one Maggie noodle(so if it's 4 Maggie noodle you are suppose to add 4 packet of Maggie tastemaker) btw loved the video💗
Heyy pitaa! I suggest that you need to try the recepies from TH-cam bcuz here in India tiktok is banned and you will find more better and authentic recepies in TH-cam by indian youtubers itself!! Love from India 💗😊😊
1. guys indians are everywhere so it kinda doesn’t matter if tiktok is banned in india since ppl from other countries can still use it 2. for the maggi, its 1 cup of water for one noodle cake and 1 tastemaker, so you should have added 2 more cups of water and tastemaker! 3. i’m glad you enjoyed it!!
Heyy.... I think it will be a very cool idea for jason to cook for you for legit 24 hours so that we can also see some of his Cooking skills.....like if you all agree.... love from India ❤️
Pita dear, we don't make samosas with paratha! Paratha is an Indian bread. That's totally different. To make samosas you need flour dough. Make it flat and round and then stuff the potato. Close the ends and then fry.
I am Indian and i can say that Mango Lassi is not at all common in India. We have Mango Shake everywhere. Its just same with no yogurt. Just Mango, Milk and Sugar and some ice.
7:01 you have to use taste mekar per pac of noodles like you used 2 packet of taste maker and 4 pack of maggie you sould have use 4 pack of taste maker 😊😊
Try cheese maggie 2-2.5 cups water 1 packet of puff corn or any cheese balls 3 cheese slices Add 3 maggie tastemaker and mix well Then add 2 maggie and let it cook You will have the creamiest and cheesy maggie everr!!! All time go recipe.
Love your enthusiasm❤. Note that rasmalai coffe does not exist in india, it's some fancy westernised version of the traditional sweet rasmalai. Please please try cooking indian food like chana masala, dosa, butter chicken, okra fry, fish curry etc. This was a snack video and there are many recipes that require minimum ingredients that you can start with. Hoping for a full length main course videos. ❤
Hey.. I have a maggi recipe for you Heat oil in a pan, add sliced green chillies (optional) and then add 1 finely sliced onions and potato.. cook them on low flame. Then add 1 finely sliced tomatoes. Add 1 packet of taste maker and a little water at a time while smashing the veggies.. making kind of like a gravy. When you see a gravy like consistency and 1 and half cup water. Once the water is boliling add 2 packets of maggi noodle cakes. When the noodles start to loosen up and get separated (almost done like about 80%) add the 2nd tastemaker mix it well and turn off the flame. Cover for a minute and then enjoyyyy😋
1. oil 2.cumin seed 3. green chilli and onion 4. tomato and peas 5. add masala , turmeric powder , coriander powder , little bit of chilli powder and salt 6. water (let it boil for a minitue ) 7. add maggi the end
1- We dont have that coffee with milk masala here. We do have various milk masals that we drink all around the nation, however i am pretty sure we don't make latte like that out of it. 2- Second one is a mix of two things..well mango lassi is not very popular here. What we consume mostly is plain lassi(no fruit..just sweet yogurt) OR rose lassi(with a little splash of rosewater in the plain lassi)...but yes we do get Mango lassi as well(its not an entirely unknown thing..just not as popular). When i said mixture, well mostly lassi i have seen made is Curd + Mango + whatever sweetener + topped with sliced almods and nuts. Milk usually doesn't go there..and if it does, its because the mixture became too thick otherwise nah. Then there is mango shake, it uses milk + mango + sweetener + topped with slivers of nuts. Basically this replaces curd with milk. Mango lassi can be thicker/have a very slight tartness from curd..while mango shake is smoother and runner. both in texture and taste. Either way if you want you can just play around with the ratios, add any other fruit etc. Lassi is essentially blended curd + sugar, rest you can play around with the flavours. 3- Maggie is made literally in every way you can imagine. And just like coffee, maggie recipes saw a massive revolution due to lock down. Some like it soupy some dry. Some add veggies, some don't. Etc. However, maggie is not really meant to be made soupy IF you only use tastemaker. If you like your noodles soupy, you ll have to add spices or sauces by yourself or it ll taste diluted/bland. My fav ways are (i)boil maggie + taste maker + a little schezwan sauce(the one you used..Chings is the only brand i swear by rest taste weird to me) and add some butter at the very end. (ii) oil + onions + carrots + tomato + yellow or red bellpeppers(i don't add green ones as i feel they make the entire thing a little bitter. I love me some green capsicums, just not in this) + salt + tastemakers + maggie + add scheznwan sauce or other spices -> let it boil down to the desired consistency (iii) boil maggie noodles and strain. in a bowl add tastemaker, chopped garlic, peanut butter, schezwan chutney, vinegar -> mix it well. and then pour hot oil over it. Once it cools down somewhat, add honey(and lemon juice if you did not add vinegar previously..either of those). Then just mix the noodles and the mix we just made. I believe this is an indianized version of Dan Dan noodles/chilli oil noodles? Idk i just love it, specially when topped with fried egg. 4- Grilled cheese is not authentic to India. Cheese is relatively new to the indian palette and grilled cheese isn't something that you ll see very often made in "house holds"(also yes i refuse to accept processed cheese, cheese spreads or mayo as cheese..and legit cheese is quite expensive here, so most folks don't really eat it.) However i do keep some cheddar and parmesan at home, and i do frequently make sourdough grilled cheeses hehe. Its a new thing but its good.
@@durikapr5807 ahaha dont worry. I m used to being called out for writing long comments. You dont need to worry, just consider this as me calling myself out🤣
And here is my fav maggie racipe 😊 Take some garlic and green chilli mince them together there should be samall chunks of them Chop half onion Take a pan saute onions first cook them a bit and then add chilli and garlic cook them together till the garlic cooks and you can smell the garlic Add cup of water per pack of noodles you are making let the water come to a boil And taste maker per pack of noodles again add two if you are making two packs mix it in the water i recommend to add a bit of salt and red chilli powder to inhance the flavors bit. Add the noodles and cook it In the last add the sechuwan sauce a bit like half teaspoon and mix it I recommend to make the noodles a bit watery and not too dry and water atlast if needed bit make it a bit watery And here's how you can make my fav maggie racipe 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
hey, so when the samosa is made, the outer covering sort of seals the filling, preventing the oil from seeping in- which is probably why yours felt mushy.
Pita try this one Add water to pot or pane same quantity u added in the video Add Maggi noodles to it Let it boil Now mix the taste maker in a small bowl and Add some boiling water NOTE : u have to Add as many taste maker as the noodles if u Add 2 noodles u have to add 2 taste maker. Now Add some red chilli powder and turmeric powder Add some milk I think Add 2-4 cups of milk Add any cheeses of ur choice I suggest Amul processed cheese . Now u have ur cheesy Maggi done NOTE: we cannot make Maggi in 2 mins u have to wait 5 -10 mins to cook. Byeeeee❤
Hi Since you told us to comment our maggi recipe here's mine⬇️⬇️⬇️ 1 (I like to use two maggi cubes) 2 Add Two and a half cup of water to a boiling man 3 add the noodles (basic steps) Now Time for the masala For this you need salt,pepper,and kashmiri chilli garam masala (as spices) Next take a medium size bowl and add two packets of maggi powder Then add a pinch of salt and pepper Next add a half tablespoon of kashmiri chilli and almost half a tablespoon of garam masala also use maggi cubes (a small piece of it) Next add boiling oil to the bowl and mix well Next transfer the noodles to a big bowl and add the masala Now time to add a little texture Chopp Onion,Onionstem (I don't remember it's name):) and mince garlic Saute them for like 5 mins then add it to the bowl Next step is my personal opinion to add a bullseye and toss it I know it's not a bullseye anymore😂 and yep you have my personal maggi
Hello… so we do add some chopped Dry fruits like cashew, almonds or pistachios…. It just tastes yum you should try it for sure… a true mango lassi fan will love it… And lots of of love to u and your family❤
Simple Maggie recipe which I love to eat: heat the pan add some oil and put a little mustard and sliced green chilli....then add water and seasoning Maggie masala and add Maggie ....tada💥ready ...my style maggie
Instead of using toothpicks to close the Samosa I recommend using a paste that is made of flour and water. It works 100 times better than toothpicks. just a recommendation!
OriTer Maggie Self made 🥰👍🏻👌🏻🔥🔥🔥 Process : Onions, green chillies, oregano are fried with normal oil with slight butter untill the onions are swelled not brown, Maggie pieces are dropped in pot with the fried ones. 2.5 cups of water is added into. Maggie spices are added as per amount of the pieces of the noodles. At the next stage the preparation is baked untill the noodles are perfectly boiled, addition of butter and oregano power are optional in this stage but water also may be added to prepare the broth or in case of dried noodles no water is needed. While it's all done, butter and in light amount of chilliflakes, oregano are used to increase the richness of the broth. Try it hot and shot in soul. AS FOR THE SERVING, USE OF CHEESE AND CORIANDER LEAVES ARE RECOMMENDED. ❤️ Do enjoy.
Try my Maggie recipe ❤🍜 Chicken masala maggie Small bone less chicken Add red chilli powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder,garam masala powder,curd mix them in chicken and add same butter grill the chicken Curry:- add butter then add some onion,tomato, garlic and ginger, cashew cook them and cool down then grind them and the sauce is ready Boil the Maggie and stind the water Now and last part add some butter now add the onion and tomato curry and then add chicken and then the boiled Maggie cook them for a while and is ready.❤
We make Maggie by simply adding water and after the water boils we add the noodles suppose you added 2 Maggie noddles so you should add 2 Maggie taste maker if 3 noodles then 3 Maggie taste maker and then let it cooks for some good minutes and then enjoy
Hey pita!!! Ig you should visit India and try more of our indian food.......love you lots of love from India ❤ please try indian desserts like rasmalai, rasgulla etc 🤤❤️😘,
" 1 sachet/packet of tastemaker is for 1 maggi only ". 2 packets of tastemaker and 4 maggi will highly dilute all the flavor. Some Indians might get offended
In the US, you get "parotha" that is essentially rolled out maida with a lot of ghee. You could use those to make Samosas. I think the only ingredient missing is ajwain.
In south India they make paratha and roti with maida. They don't eat much of wheat flour like we eat in North India. This have to do with the climate and temperature. They can't grow wheat there. So paranthas are made from maida too. Popular one which you would know is Malabar parotta.
i personally think that u should add a pinch of salt to the veggies in maggie and u must add 4 packets of the masala if u add 4 blocks of maggie so that it is flavourful
3:28 it's more like sandwich than Samosa. Samosa outer layer is made up of all purpose flour. About lassi, i think you should add more yogurt bcz lassi kinda have sour taste(??)
Pls try different maggi recipes And here is my maggi recipe when i get bored with my OG one Boil maggi noodles without the masala(seasoning) In a pan, add butter, finely chopped garlic At low flame, add some soy sauce, tomato ketchup, chilli sauce, sweet chilli sauce, chilli flakes and lots of oregano and our maggi masala and cheese slice.(1cheese slice for 1maggi and 2 for 2) Mix mix Add the noodles and mix Garnish it with white sesame seeds and enjoy!
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Hey pita ...
Just use that samosa filling and that cooked prantha togather....
Heat prantha on pan and have it with that potatoes ....
That will turn out to be a daily meal in every Indian house
Hey pita prantha is a different thing made from wheat..for samosa you need all purpose flour ..there was a thin sheet of all purpose flour
That somosa thingy you can claim yourself as inventor 😂😂
Fun fact : Tik tok is banned in India 😂😂
But Indians don't only live in India😅
@RiyaaChettriithoda dimg ka use kro. Smjh aa jaega 😂😂😂
Fun fact: There are plenty of Indian people who live in foreign countries and use tik tok🙂
But VPNs are not
They are NRIs not Indian indian@@ranjeeta7899
"INDIAN " and tiktok hmmm good combination!! 👀
😂😂👍👍
To everyone who's nitpicking:
1: She's TRYING!
2: She's trying Indian food HACKS!
3: She's trying Indian food hacks from TIKTOK!!
Nd I'm pretty sure she's already understood the fact that Tiktok's banned here… so just please enjoy and let her enjoy what she's doing…
Do give advice but please also make sure your words are wise… ik y'all don't mean being rude or whatever, but it seems so even to me…
(It got lengthy sorry)
😂😂😂😂
She's using "India" to get more traffic in her video , that's why she's literally saying everything is soooooo good nice and all
One packet of maggi masala is for one noodle cake so you should add 4 masalas if you're using 4 noodles.
bro she is sabogaging uss
bro she also added the Schezwan chutney so I think it got balanced out so she did everything right in my thought cause if she gonna add 4 pachet masala with that chuney that will be too masala
For mango lassi you need to add water instead of milk because lassi originally is yogurt and water .
Or you can use ice in mixer instead of water
Bruh that’s mango buttermilk 😂
@@alifiyaabbas1692 Lassi is buttermilk
@@jatinarora984buttermilk is chaas
one packet of Maggie tastemaker is just for one Maggie noodle(so if it's 4 Maggie noodle you are suppose to add 4 packet of Maggie tastemaker) btw loved the video💗
Spot on
She added 2 noodles.
@@sasmitapanda3156 watch again
@@sasmitapanda3156 no she added 4, 7:00
😅 less taste maker literally triggered meee
Heyy pitaa! I suggest that you need to try the recepies from TH-cam bcuz here in India tiktok is banned and you will find more better and authentic recepies in TH-cam by indian youtubers itself!! Love from India 💗😊😊
Yes 💯
The green chutney you used in Samosa grill. Its basically cilantro paste (cilantro leaves, mint leaves, cumin, ginger, garlic, lemon juice & salt)
1. guys indians are everywhere so it kinda doesn’t matter if tiktok is banned in india since ppl from other countries can still use it
2. for the maggi, its 1 cup of water for one noodle cake and 1 tastemaker, so you should have added 2 more cups of water and tastemaker!
3. i’m glad you enjoyed it!!
Heyy.... I think it will be a very cool idea for jason to cook for you for legit 24 hours so that we can also see some of his Cooking skills.....like if you all agree.... love from India ❤️
Wait, that would actually be a very cool idea ❤❤😮😮
That would be a fire 🔥 vlog ❤
0:18 tiktok is banned 🚫 in india 😂❤
You seem new to the concept of VPN😂
And also there are Indians living abroad as well😂
Pita dear, we don't make samosas with paratha! Paratha is an Indian bread. That's totally different. To make samosas you need flour dough. Make it flat and round and then stuff the potato. Close the ends and then fry.
It was a hack to make samosas faster...
Cardamom pod is the seed , you can buy than crush them with hand and you can get the seed , but you could use cardamom powder that's work .
I am Indian and i can say that Mango Lassi is not at all common in India. We have Mango Shake everywhere. Its just same with no yogurt. Just Mango, Milk and Sugar and some ice.
7:01 you have to use taste mekar per pac of noodles like you used 2 packet of taste maker and 4 pack of maggie you sould have use 4 pack of taste maker 😊😊
Yay!!! Loved this video sm want part 2
You have to add more yogurt in mango lassi
Try cheese maggie
2-2.5 cups water
1 packet of puff corn or any cheese balls
3 cheese slices
Add 3 maggie tastemaker and mix well
Then add 2 maggie and let it cook
You will have the creamiest and cheesy maggie everr!!!
All time go recipe.
Love your enthusiasm❤. Note that rasmalai coffe does not exist in india, it's some fancy westernised version of the traditional sweet rasmalai. Please please try cooking indian food like chana masala, dosa, butter chicken, okra fry, fish curry etc. This was a snack video and there are many recipes that require minimum ingredients that you can start with. Hoping for a full length main course videos. ❤
Hey.. I have a maggi recipe for you
Heat oil in a pan, add sliced green chillies (optional) and then add 1 finely sliced onions and potato.. cook them on low flame. Then add 1 finely sliced tomatoes. Add 1 packet of taste maker and a little water at a time while smashing the veggies.. making kind of like a gravy. When you see a gravy like consistency and 1 and half cup water. Once the water is boliling add 2 packets of maggi noodle cakes. When the noodles start to loosen up and get separated (almost done like about 80%) add the 2nd tastemaker mix it well and turn off the flame. Cover for a minute and then enjoyyyy😋
Hope you enjoyed our cuisine!! Love from India!! ❤❤
1. oil
2.cumin seed
3. green chilli and onion
4. tomato and peas
5. add masala , turmeric powder , coriander powder , little bit of chilli powder and salt
6. water (let it boil for a minitue )
7. add maggi
the end
Even the Indians are surprised..WTF is Milk Masala 🤣🤣
No here in Maharashtra we make masala milk and we celebrate kojagiri poornima ever year
I think its only a Maharashtrian thing 😅
Not exactly. It's actually pretty common
Milk+masala= ewww😂not a hater to the maharashtrians tho😅
@@KINGAKHIL-lq7mc BROOO masala in the sense not the spice one the spices like Elaichi, Kesar etc etc 🥲🥲
1- We dont have that coffee with milk masala here. We do have various milk masals that we drink all around the nation, however i am pretty sure we don't make latte like that out of it.
2- Second one is a mix of two things..well mango lassi is not very popular here. What we consume mostly is plain lassi(no fruit..just sweet yogurt) OR rose lassi(with a little splash of rosewater in the plain lassi)...but yes we do get Mango lassi as well(its not an entirely unknown thing..just not as popular).
When i said mixture, well mostly lassi i have seen made is Curd + Mango + whatever sweetener + topped with sliced almods and nuts. Milk usually doesn't go there..and if it does, its because the mixture became too thick otherwise nah. Then there is mango shake, it uses milk + mango + sweetener + topped with slivers of nuts. Basically this replaces curd with milk. Mango lassi can be thicker/have a very slight tartness from curd..while mango shake is smoother and runner. both in texture and taste.
Either way if you want you can just play around with the ratios, add any other fruit etc. Lassi is essentially blended curd + sugar, rest you can play around with the flavours.
3- Maggie is made literally in every way you can imagine. And just like coffee, maggie recipes saw a massive revolution due to lock down. Some like it soupy some dry. Some add veggies, some don't. Etc. However, maggie is not really meant to be made soupy IF you only use tastemaker. If you like your noodles soupy, you ll have to add spices or sauces by yourself or it ll taste diluted/bland. My fav ways are
(i)boil maggie + taste maker + a little schezwan sauce(the one you used..Chings is the only brand i swear by rest taste weird to me) and add some butter at the very end.
(ii) oil + onions + carrots + tomato + yellow or red bellpeppers(i don't add green ones as i feel they make the entire thing a little bitter. I love me some green capsicums, just not in this) + salt + tastemakers + maggie + add scheznwan sauce or other spices -> let it boil down to the desired consistency
(iii) boil maggie noodles and strain. in a bowl add tastemaker, chopped garlic, peanut butter, schezwan chutney, vinegar -> mix it well. and then pour hot oil over it. Once it cools down somewhat, add honey(and lemon juice if you did not add vinegar previously..either of those). Then just mix the noodles and the mix we just made. I believe this is an indianized version of Dan Dan noodles/chilli oil noodles? Idk i just love it, specially when topped with fried egg.
4- Grilled cheese is not authentic to India. Cheese is relatively new to the indian palette and grilled cheese isn't something that you ll see very often made in "house holds"(also yes i refuse to accept processed cheese, cheese spreads or mayo as cheese..and legit cheese is quite expensive here, so most folks don't really eat it.) However i do keep some cheddar and parmesan at home, and i do frequently make sourdough grilled cheeses hehe. Its a new thing but its good.
Dude what even-
@@durikapr5807 its ok. I know its not a typical 2 second reading comment. Your welcome
@@apoorvjoshi2383 oh OH NO NO I DIDNY MEAN TO SOUND RUDE! I was just suprised by the amount content-
Sorry if that came out wrong.
@@durikapr5807 ahaha dont worry. I m used to being called out for writing long comments. You dont need to worry, just consider this as me calling myself out🤣
oh my god bro wrote a thesis its just food and it taste good
Fun fact: India's never drink mango lasyy (lassi) they just love their og sweet lassi.
Really enjoyed the video
The paratha you have you just have to heat it in a pan with some butter and you can have it with anything like chicken recipes or paneer
Literally want to eat/drink all of these, great video xx
The person in the thumbnail is not Indian...most probably from Sudan
Hello pita... Firstly... Love you so much ❤️ really want you to try Indian chat and some asmr videos including Indian food ❤️
Hey pita , try making authentic indian dishes please, we would love watching that more heart❤. Lots of love
You did veryyyy good job pita!!! I wanna see more videos like this.....❤️❤️❤️ Lots of love ❤️
giving u some tips on the mango lassi:
You shld also use mango pulp to give it a sweeter flavour
And here is my fav maggie racipe 😊
Take some garlic and green chilli mince them together there should be samall chunks of them
Chop half onion
Take a pan saute onions first cook them a bit and then add chilli and garlic cook them together till the garlic cooks and you can smell the garlic
Add cup of water per pack of noodles you are making let the water come to a boil
And taste maker per pack of noodles again add two if you are making two packs mix it in the water i recommend to add a bit of salt and red chilli powder to inhance the flavors bit.
Add the noodles and cook it
In the last add the sechuwan sauce a bit like half teaspoon and mix it
I recommend to make the noodles a bit watery and not too dry and water atlast if needed bit make it a bit watery
And here's how you can make my fav maggie racipe 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Hey Pita, you can find Cardamom from Desi Brothers in Austin. Love your videos.
hey, so when the samosa is made, the outer covering sort of seals the filling, preventing the oil from seeping in- which is probably why yours felt mushy.
Yaayyyyyy....it's Indian food❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Love you pita ❤
I'm like the cameraman (aka Jason) behind the screen drooling 🤤
Mouth watering recipes ✨
Cardamom is present in milk masala as well, you can use in lassi too...
Heyyy pitaa loving your indian food series ❤ can't wait to see more Indian cooking videos also lots of loveee from india 🇮🇳
You should try more recipes ... Love from india pita❣️❣️
maggi noodles = every indian's comfort food
Pita try this one
Add water to pot or pane same quantity u added in the video
Add Maggi noodles to it
Let it boil
Now mix the taste maker in a small bowl and Add some boiling water
NOTE : u have to Add as many taste maker as the noodles if u Add 2 noodles u have to add 2 taste maker.
Now Add some red chilli powder and turmeric powder
Add some milk I think Add 2-4 cups of milk
Add any cheeses of ur choice I suggest Amul processed cheese .
Now u have ur cheesy Maggi done
NOTE: we cannot make Maggi in 2 mins u have to wait 5 -10 mins to cook.
Byeeeee❤
Love your videosss ❤
Garlic chilli coriander(more) and lemon in Maggie gives fresh feel coriander is the key
Its "chefs kiss" 😂❤
That bindi looks beautiful on you❤
I love Maggie 🫶
love you guys ❤
Watching from india 🇮🇳
I been following you for a quite some time now I love how humble you are ❤️
Hi Since you told us to comment our maggi recipe here's mine⬇️⬇️⬇️
1 (I like to use two maggi cubes)
2 Add Two and a half cup of water to a boiling man
3 add the noodles (basic steps)
Now Time for the masala
For this you need salt,pepper,and kashmiri chilli garam masala (as spices)
Next take a medium size bowl and add two packets of maggi powder
Then add a pinch of salt and pepper
Next add a half tablespoon of kashmiri chilli and almost half a tablespoon of garam masala also use maggi cubes (a small piece of it)
Next add boiling oil to the bowl and mix well
Next transfer the noodles to a big bowl and add the masala
Now time to add a little texture
Chopp Onion,Onionstem (I don't remember it's name):) and mince garlic
Saute them for like 5 mins then add it to the bowl
Next step is my personal opinion to add a bullseye and toss it I know it's not a bullseye anymore😂 and yep you have my personal maggi
Hello… so we do add some chopped Dry fruits like cashew, almonds or pistachios…. It just tastes yum you should try it for sure… a true mango lassi fan will love it… And lots of of love to u and your family❤
Yayyy... happiest video for indian fam ❤😅
Hey...pita is back with another banger..❤
Love you and your videos❤
#fromIndia
Simple Maggie recipe which I love to eat: heat the pan add some oil and put a little mustard and sliced green chilli....then add water and seasoning Maggie masala and add Maggie ....tada💥ready ...my style maggie
Another great video,keep up the great work❤🔥💥👏👍
She found Schezwan chutney but not cardamom 😂☠️
Happy belated birthday Jason 🎉🎉🎉
First, I love ur content so much ❤️
Lots of love from India Pita 💖🧿
METAL SPOON on NON-STICK PAN ! .....i cant 😭😭😭
Bruhhh need part 2
hey pita if u want to make samosa and roll buy samosa patti or roll patti from any local indian store it'll taste the same ✨
Omg pita! I missed watching your videos 😭
really enjoy your videos❤
Rasmalai latte, parantha samosa 💀💀
sometimes you say mango, sometimes you say mongo 😭
That's how you say mango in spanish
Try Vanilla Ice cream while blending Mango Lassi ... It tastes so good
Love your videos Soo much ❤
😂😂 is the ghost, love your videos.
Hi Sweety, try samosa filling with tortilla wrap it will work the same. Hope you like it🩷
Pita could you please do testing viral African Tiktok recipes please :)
Instead of using toothpicks to close the Samosa I recommend using a paste that is made of flour and water. It works 100 times better than toothpicks. just a recommendation!
We want part 2
Hey Peta try your mango lassi without milk just yoghurt and sugar and mango and have a cup of ice
OriTer Maggie
Self made
🥰👍🏻👌🏻🔥🔥🔥
Process :
Onions, green chillies, oregano are fried with normal oil with slight butter untill the onions are swelled not brown, Maggie pieces are dropped in pot with the fried ones. 2.5 cups of water is added into. Maggie spices are added as per amount of the pieces of the noodles.
At the next stage the preparation is baked untill the noodles are perfectly boiled, addition of butter and oregano power are optional in this stage but water also may be added to prepare the broth or in case of dried noodles no water is needed.
While it's all done, butter and in light amount of chilliflakes, oregano are used to increase the richness of the broth. Try it hot and shot in soul.
AS FOR THE SERVING, USE OF CHEESE AND CORIANDER LEAVES ARE RECOMMENDED.
❤️ Do enjoy.
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Try my Maggie recipe ❤🍜
Chicken masala maggie
Small bone less chicken
Add red chilli powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder,garam masala powder,curd mix them in chicken and add same butter grill the chicken
Curry:- add butter then add some onion,tomato, garlic and ginger, cashew cook them and cool down then grind them and the sauce is ready
Boil the Maggie and stind the water
Now and last part add some butter now add the onion and tomato curry and then add chicken and then the boiled Maggie cook them for a while and is ready.❤
Too use puff paratha sheets to make quick Samosa is awesome idea..
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Add kesar in mango lassi also we don't add milk in lassi it's just mango and curd(yoghurt)
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We make Maggie by simply adding water and after the water boils we add the noodles suppose you added 2 Maggie noddles so you should add 2 Maggie taste maker if 3 noodles then 3 Maggie taste maker and then let it cooks for some good minutes and then enjoy
You should make a video :- trying different Maggi recipes , it would be so interesting to watch that by the way, ❤️love your voice ❤
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" 1 sachet/packet of tastemaker is for 1 maggi only ". 2 packets of tastemaker and 4 maggi will highly dilute all the flavor. Some Indians might get offended
As an Indian I never heard about that milk masala powder
You have to eat the maggi noodles semi hot....it tastes better when its hot 😊
I’m from India😭so happy you did this❤
Samosa is made from Maida (Refined flour) and parantha is made from wheat flour.
The ingredient is different how could it taste similar??
Maybe it's because of potatoes... I guess
In the US, you get "parotha" that is essentially rolled out maida with a lot of ghee. You could use those to make Samosas. I think the only ingredient missing is ajwain.
In south India they make paratha and roti with maida. They don't eat much of wheat flour like we eat in North India. This have to do with the climate and temperature. They can't grow wheat there.
So paranthas are made from maida too. Popular one which you would know is Malabar parotta.
That samosa grilled cheese 😢😢😢😢😢😢 made me stop watching 😢😢😢😂😂😂❤❤❤but the other parts were very nice 👍 love your videos ❤❤❤
i personally think that u should add a pinch of salt to the veggies in maggie and u must add 4 packets of the masala if u add 4 blocks of maggie so that it is flavourful
3:28 it's more like sandwich than Samosa. Samosa outer layer is made up of all purpose flour.
About lassi, i think you should add more yogurt bcz lassi kinda have sour taste(??)
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Add Mango canned puree and rose water trust me it will 100% taste like restaurant..
Even though I'm an Indian the only lassi I've ever drank is salted lassi 😭😭
Pls try different maggi recipes
And here is my maggi recipe when i get bored with my OG one
Boil maggi noodles without the masala(seasoning)
In a pan, add butter, finely chopped garlic
At low flame, add some soy sauce, tomato ketchup, chilli sauce, sweet chilli sauce, chilli flakes and lots of oregano and our maggi masala and cheese slice.(1cheese slice for 1maggi and 2 for 2)
Mix mix
Add the noodles and mix
Garnish it with white sesame seeds and enjoy!