Category: Starters

Schezwan Sauce | How to make Schezwan Sauce

Today, I’ll share a really easy and delicious recipe for Schezwan Sauce | How to make Schezwan Sauce. It’s a spicy, mildly sweet yet pungent chili garlic sauce which is very popular in the fusion Indo Chinese cuisine. It barely calls for any ingredients from our pantries ... Read More

Samosa/ Banarasi Samosa Chaat

Rustic Pizza Pinwheels

Everyone loves Pizzas! It’s true…I haven’t ever come across anyone who doesn’t 😉 I can have it everyday! It’s the oozing cheese along with a tangy pizza sauce that really makes all the difference for me….and not to forget…a really good pizza bas ... Read More

Vegan Peri Peri Potato Wedges | Baked Potato Wedges

Vegan Peri Peri Potato Wedges | Baked Potato Wedges are one of most loved potato dishes ever. They are super crisp on the outside and so soft on the inside. I will share my go-to recipe that comes together in minutes! 

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Pyaaz ki Kachori

I became a huge fan of these Pyaaz ki Kachori, when I visited Jaipur almost a decade ago and stopped by Rawat’s…. These Kachoris were crisp on the outside and perfectly moist within..and such a burst of flavour with every mouthful! Can’t remember how many I must’ve ... Read More

Peri-Peri Spiced Cheesy Potato Skins

I love everything cheesy….does that sound cheesy?! 😉 but it’s true…I could add cheese to my ‘dal roti’ too…!!.and thinking back…I might have actually done that at some point in time! Mom would know better 😆😆

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Nutty Rice Croquettes

Lehsuni Pakode aur Teekhi Lal Chutney!

Baarish ka mausam aur garama Garam pakode!! Wow! Awesome combo. And for my ‘chai‘ loving hubby, a mug of steaming ginger tea! 

We woke up yesterday morning to the most beautiful climate…breezy, rainy and everything looked green. I looked at my hubb ... Read More

Crispy Sabudana Wadas in Appe Pan / Crispy Sago & Potato Croquettes in Aebelskiver Pan.

Its Spring time…which marks the beginning of Chaitri Navratris…when we Hindus worship Goddess Durga for 9 days while we fast. The 9th day signifies the end of the Navratris & it’s celebrated as Read More
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