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**Title:** The Blog Kavita - Kitchen Coming (Making Kanda Bhajiya)
**Summary:**
* Intro: Host (Kavita) welcomes viewers, addresses comments from a previous episode, and clarifies that Naveed is not just her cook, but a multi-talented individual.
* Recipe: Kavita makes Kanda Bhajiya (onion fritters) due to a viewer request, as onions had become expensive at the time.
* Cooking Process: Kavita jokingly shares unorthodox "rules" for cooking while preparing the bhajiya mixture, frying, and serving.
* Humor and Banter: Throughout, Kavita engages in lighthearted, comedic conversations with Naveed and indirectly with her audience, poking fun at various aspects of cooking and life.
* Conclusion: The dish is completed, and Kavita invites viewers to like, subscribe, and acknowledges the analytics showing many viewers haven't subscribed yet.
**Tone:** Lighthearted, Humorous, Conversational, Playful
Here are the extracted key facts from the text, excluding opinions, with each fact numbered and presented in short sentences:
1. The document appears to be a transcript of a video episode titled "The Blog Kavita" or "Kavita Kitchen".
2. The host, Kavita, mentions a previous episode where she read comments from viewers.
3. Kavita clarifies that Naveed is not her cook, but rather performs multiple roles (maid, driver, doctor, pharmacist).
4. The episode's recipe is "Kanda Bhaji" (Onion Fritters).
5. Kavita notes that Kanda (Onions) were once very expensive, making them scarce.
6. The recipe uses gram flour, green chilies, ajwain seeds, ginger-garlic paste, and onions.
7. Kavita emphasizes the importance of washing hands before cooking.
8. She also highlights the need to clean plates before using them.
9. The host discusses the difference between various types of flour (e.g., wheat, corn, refined wheat flour/maida).
10. Kavita provides a tip for frying: pressing down on the food to prevent quick frying.
11. The finished dish is served with ketchup on a plate, accompanied by the fried onion balls.
12. The host apologizes for initially promising "Kanda Bhajiya Pav" but delivers a different, yet supposedly better, version.
13. The video ends with a request for viewers to like and subscribe to the channel, noting that many viewers watch without subscribing.