Tried and Tasted (T&T) is a monthly event of appreciation of other blogs - an opportunity to thank our fellow bloggers for sharing their recipes by re-creating them. This month, we’re given a great opportunity to cook the recipes of Nupur of One Hot Stove.
This event is started by Zlamushka of Burnt Mouth, who has so many mouth-watering recipes in her place. You really are doing a great job Zlamushka, by coming up with such a nice event of appreciating fellow bloggers. Best wishes to you!
Coming to the recipe I have chosen it from Nupur’s recipe collection, which was a hard decision indeed. She had so many delicious recipes that I want to try, but I made up my mind on one recipe for now. I prepared the delicious Kati Rolls for our dinner yesterday. The rolls tasted so good and I am glad I decided on them.
I just followed the original recipe step by step. The only change I made was adding some red bell pepper pieces along with green bell pepper pieces as suggested in the recipe. And I used frozen veggies instead of fresh ones. We all love these Kati Rolls. Your recipe rocks, Nupur!
These yummy rolls are my contribution to Zlamushka’s Tried and Tasted (T&T) event.
I am also sending these to Madhuram’s “Your Recipe Rocks” event, as this is a non rice wholesome food, from another blog.
This is also my entry to Sia’s “MBP – Street Food”, as the theme of this event is to cook some street food from a fellow blogger. MBP event is the brainchild of Coffee of The Spice Cafe.
With that I am signing off! Have a great weekend friends! Happy Father’s Day to all the dads!
30 comments:
Hi hi it is something like this i made today for sia's event.
Will post it next week.
This looks delicious too.
Nice one, Uma! Looks great! :)
Good one, Indian style Burritos!:)
thanks uma for this wonderful entry. nupur's recipe surely rocks :)
Oh this looks delicious, lovely presentation as well!!!
Hi Uma...
This is a very awesome recipe. Looks so good. YUM! Nice presentation. Hay have something for u in my blog....
Good one Uma, looks delicious
yummy looking wraps uma ,love them
Uma-
katti rolls looks like a great wrap, nice pics, as usual.
Very very nice recipe.. havent heard of it earlier... it seems yummy :d
Nice entry dear... Have something for u in my blog.. check it out... U know what u really inspire me...:) to keep blogging!
I was just looking at this last night on Nupur's blog, but then I decided to go with something else. You have done a good job, Uma.
I so wanted to make these from a long time Uma .. kaani kudaraledu.. the bookmarks list emo ever long!
hehehe..Thanks for all the nice words about me Uma.*hugs*
Siri
Nice choice Uma - looks awesome. Did you use whole wheat tortillas or did you make chapathis?
Sounds delicious.Nice pictures and great presentation.
This looks really good, I love any kind of wrap!
never had kati rolls b4..these look awesome...seriously nupur s recipes does rock:)..delicious entry
nice selection Uma..looks delicious..
Looks yummy...
wonderful recreation!..uma it looks lovely!
Uma darling!! your post are always a pleasure to read! And you are fantastic as ever :-D
A big kiss
Silvia
Uma, the kathi rolls look too good..fab work!!
what a fantastic looking kathi roll - it really is difficult to choose one thing on Nupur's blog.
Indian style burrito....Nice one!
That is a perfect looking kathi roll Uma... Great presentation...
i love kathi rolls...
and love ur presentation uma...
Thank you for trying this recipe, dear Uma! It is one of my favorites- trying to recreate street food from Bombay- and your kati rolls look simply perfect :)
love those kathi rolls....brought back some old memories....:)
That's definitely a wholesome and healthy food, with lot of fiber and other nutrients from the vegetables. Thanks for sending it to the event Uma.
oh..this looks too good Uma..have to catch up with a lot of events
i am new to these, but am sure if I spot them on the streets of bombai looking this good, I would buy them right away :-) Thanks for your lovely contribution.
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