• 252 - How to Make Gajar Mooli Achar Recipe - Winter Recipe

  • Jan 22 2025
  • Length: 16 mins
  • Podcast

252 - How to Make Gajar Mooli Achar Recipe - Winter Recipe

  • Summary

  • This Instant Gajar Muli Mirch ka Achar is perfect for those who love quick and easy recipes. Pickles are an essential part of Indian meals, adding a burst of flavor to any dish.


    The best part?


    You can make it in just 15 minutes without needing any sunlight!


    With simple ingredients and a simple process, this homemade pickle is not only delicious but also free from preservatives.


    Whether you’re a fan of tangy, spicy flavors or just looking to enhance your meals, this recipe is a must-try!


    More Information:


    You can find more about this recipe at my blog post at https://thetastesofindia.com/gajar-muli-mirch-ka-achar/


    You can watch the video on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G634SLPVVpQ


    If you have any questions, you can send them to me using the contact option on the blog - https://thetastesofindia.com/contact-us/


    If you have a picky eater at home and want some tasty kids recipes for them, then you can download my FREE cookbook - 15 tasty recipes for your picky eaters at the below link.


    Download now at https://thetastesofindia.com/tasty-kids-recipes-cookbook/


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