Table of Contents Toggle TL;DRWhat Are Some Good BBQ Ideas For Vegetarians? 15 Must-Try Recipes For You1. Tandoori Paneer Tikka2. Achari Mushroom Skewers3. Grilled Corn with Masala Butter4. Stuffed Bell …
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Table of Contents Toggle TL;DRWhat Are Some Indian Vegetarian Appetizers Perfect for a Potluck?1. Puff Pastry Samosa Pinwheels2. Dahi Vada3. Vegetable Pakoras4. Chilli Paneer5. Aloo TikkiWhat Are Some Crowd-Friendly Vegetarian …
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Table of Contents Toggle TL;DRToo Tired to Cook? Let Your Pot Do the WorkWhat Are 15 Easy One Pot Indian Vegetarian Meals You Can Try Tonight?1. Vegetable Pulao2. Chana Masala …
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Table of Contents Toggle TL;DRWhat Are 10 Easy Besan Recipes for Breakfast You’ll Love?1. Besan Chilla (Savoury Gram Flour Pancakes)2. Besan Masala Toast3. Besan Cheela Sandwich4. Besan Dhokla5. Besan Omelette6. …
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Table of Contents Toggle TL;DRWhat Are Some Delicious One Pot Recipes You Can Try?1. Mumbai Pav Bhaji2. Vegetable Pulao3. Chana Masala Rice4. Creamy Chicken Mughlai Curry5. Chickpea Biryani6. Mixed Veggie …
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Table of Contents Toggle TL;DRLooking For An Easy One Pot Rice Dish? Start with These 101. Vegetable Pulao2. Chicken Biryani3. Mushroom & Peas Masala Rice4. Lemon Rice5. Dal Khichdi6. Rajma …
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Table of Contents Toggle TL;DRWhat Are Some Easy Air Fryer Recipes For Vegetarian Indian Dishes? Check These 15!1. Air Fryer Paneer Tikka2. Air Fryer Samosa3. Air Fryer Aloo Tikki4. Air …
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TL;DR One pot meals are perfect for quick, stress-free dinners with minimal cleanup. These dishes combine grains, proteins, veggies, and sauces—all in one pot. The blog features 10 easy recipes …
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Shakkarpara holds a special place in Indian households, especially during festive seasons. These golden, crispy diamonds are pure comfort food. I remember my grandmother making huge batches during Diwali. The …
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Bread Gulab Jamun is a brilliant twist on the traditional Indian sweet that uses everyday bread slices instead of khoya alone. I love this recipe because it’s so much easier …
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Pattani Sundal brings back memories of my grandmother’s kitchen during festival season. The smell of mustard seeds crackling in hot oil always made my mouth water. This traditional South Indian …
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Moong Dal Payasam is one of my favorite traditional desserts to make at home. This South Indian sweet treat brings back memories of festival celebrations and family gatherings. The combination …
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Discover the flavours of South India with “Uppu Kozhukattai,” a traditional dish that’s a staple during festive seasons and special occasions. This dish is a delightful union of textures and …
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Puran Poli holds a special place in Indian cuisine and my heart. This sweet flatbread is like a warm hug on a plate. I remember the first time I watched …
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Rava Ladoo holds a special place in Indian households during celebrations and festivals. These golden, aromatic balls combine the nutty flavor of roasted semolina with sweet coconut and crunchy nuts. …
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Masala Vadai holds a special place in my heart and kitchen. This beloved South Indian snack brings back memories of rainy afternoons and warm cups of tea. What makes these …
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Bombay Kaja is a traditional Indian dessert that hails from the bustling streets of Bombay. With its origins deeply rooted in Indian cuisine, this sweet treat captivates taste buds with …
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Dry Fruits Semiya Payasam is one of those desserts that brings back childhood memories of festival celebrations. This rich, creamy pudding starts with golden roasted vermicelli swimming in thick, sweet …
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Crispy Poha Chivda is a beloved Indian snack that strikes the perfect balance between crispiness and spiced goodness. The base of this snack is Poha, also known as flattened rice, …
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Vazhaipoo Vadai brings together the earthy flavors of banana flower with protein-rich Bengal gram. I love making these when I want something different from regular vadais. The banana flower adds …
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One popular South Indian dish is appam, a delicious and fluffy pancake-like delicacy. If you want a unique twist to this traditional recipe, why not try making Banana Appam? This …