Shakarkandi or sweet potato is mostly consumed in all fasts and festivities in Indian homes. Its sugar is
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Mango season is here again. Markets are flooded with small, big ,red, yellow and all kinds of mangoes. 😀 I know this is how kids react . But living a life like a kid-size ,adds meaning...
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Cakes are almost everyone’s weakness !! When Halloween is round the corner, and you look for recipes around, here comes a rustic recipe of eggless Indian Mawa cake . This recipe is inspired from my friend Pranaya, who brought this...
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Yay!! Summers are here!! We are free to try some cool desserts with kids now ! Kulfi is the basic Indian ice-cream made from milk , sugar, nuts etc without any churning. But today I am going to share the...
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Hello all !! We all love to indulge ,when it comes to food! It is relished more if it is nutritious and energizing too. “Panjiri” or “Kasaar” or “Saandha” is the famous Indian sweet mix of nuts, flour and clarified...
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Sooji ka halwa or Sheera (Semolina pudding) is the most basic sweet dish in every Indian household. In our culture, it is prepared by the newly-wed bride as the mark of beginning her kitchen journey. This reminded me of my...
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“Shrikhand” – a dairy product , Lord Krishna’s favorite sweet after “Maakhan” (butter) is now famous all over the world. Its simplicity, sweetness, creaminess will tempt you to make it again and again. I would call it an Indian Panna-cotta...
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The month of ‘Shiva’ , Shravan month (Hindu calendar) is here. Its been my favourite , since my birth since I was born in this month. 😉 My mom has always made this month special for me. Now I am...
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A very Happy Dussehra to one and all ! !! I made the authentic Aate-Besan ke laddoo ( sweet wheat-chickpea flour balls) following my Mom’s traditional recipe. I have always preferred them better than any laddoos in the world. So...
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On janmashtami ,I decided to make another sweet for Kanhaji- Poppy seeds Sweet Balls. I thought they may taste bitter or not that sweet, but to my surprise they turned out delectable. My daughter (just 4 yrs old)couldn’t resist them...
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