Tag: diwali recipes
Mathura ke Pede
The famous Mathura ke Pede recreated in my kitchen! They are much easier to make than it looks😁 Just a little bit of elbow grease and you’re almost there…almost!! 😜
I say almost, because I was tired and then stopped the ‘bhunoing ... Read More
Khoya Peda
I have always loved Peda. They are soft, slightly fudge and absolutely melt in the mouth! 😋
Ever since I was a kid, I would wait for a trip to Mahalaxmi Temple in Mumbai to lay my hands on some of the small, yellow Pedas that we would offer as ‘Prash ... Read More
White Chocolate Treats
Ok…so this sounds mushy at the very best..but I did make some Chocolates for my hubby this Valentine’s 💓😍 lol! And he found them cute too 💃🏻
Well…to be honest…I wouldn’t really call it ‘making’ them…unless thatR ... Read More
Paneer Tawa Masala
Another great recipe using cottage cheese (paneer) and an assortment of rustic spices. This makes for a great weeknight meal option which goes well with Wholewheat Naan or Phulkas too☺️
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Rasgulla
Rasgulla happens to be one of my personal favourites when I am thinking of Indian desserts👌 They are so light…spongy & not at all heavy on the palate.
But, making them can be tricky…right from using the right kind of milk to mashing it to perfection! Then making sure t ... Read More
Tutti Frutti Cookies/ Karachi Biscuits
Tutti Frutti Cookies/ Karachi Bakery style Biscuits are the best accompaniment to your tea or to share as edible gifts. Besides, these cookies are very famous in Hyderabad, originally baked in the city’s famous Karachi Bakery. Hence the name Karachi Biscuits. They are absolut ... Read More
Khasti Mathri/ How to make Khasti Mathri
Khasti Mathri/ How to make Khasti Mathri is flaky, crispy and mildly flavored savory snack that is particularly made in the Northern states of India. Other states have different versions of this delight but I’m partial towards this version. Mathri is usually made during Diwali festivi ... Read More