Spring Onion Salad

#green veggies This is unique and healthy salad and side dish. It is extremely easy to make and it is very delicious as well. The combination of the spring onion, and various spices with lemon juice is a perfect one which makes lip-smacking salad!
Spring Onion Salad
#green veggies This is unique and healthy salad and side dish. It is extremely easy to make and it is very delicious as well. The combination of the spring onion, and various spices with lemon juice is a perfect one which makes lip-smacking salad!
Cooking Instructions
- 1
1. Combine the spring onion (whites and greens), roasted coriander and cumin powder, turmeric, chilli powder, salt, roasted peanut powder and lemon juice in a bowl and mix well.
- 2
(optional)
3. Heat the oil in a small pan and add mustard seeds. When they splutter, put this tadka on to the spring onion salad. Enjoy!
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