Festivals in India are all about celebration, food, prayer, and family get together, not necessarily in that order. Diwali also called as Deepavali in many parts of India, is one festival, where you try and relax the leash on your temptation to stay away from all the calorie-dense sweets and savouries. You step out for a stroll during Diwali and you can smell the divine aroma of sweets and savouries wafting through the tiny streets that you didn’t know existed and can’t be sure to find in Google maps either.
Here are some recipes carefully curated together, that you can indulge in cooking for you and your family, snapping your mapped-out, perfectly-planned eating routine for a day, because, it is Diwali. This Diwali, light lamps and let go of all the fears and grudges you’ve been clutching on, and wish for health, happiness and cook some of these delicious recipes that bring joy. Remember, a healthy body is one that constitutes a happy stomach, happy mind, happy soul and a happy you!
If you have sudden guests or a very little time to prepare a sweet for a special occasion, paneer payasam is one of the safest bets. Paneer or cottage cheese...
Almost every day is auspicious in India. Then there are minor festivals and prominent festivals as well. During these festivals, you will always find at least one traditional snack at...
Every Indian state has a signature dish. However, some delicacies, despite the origin of the dish, are famous all over the country. Kerala is a southernmost state in India and...
One of the most happening capital cities in India is Hyderabad. Many folks in India relate the city to biriyani, a flavorful spicy rice dish. However, apart from the spicy...
If you are dreading to eat sweets this festival season because it is loaded with sugar and calories, there’s good news! You don’t always have to add sugar, jaggery or...
Pudding is the most popular comfort food for most people around the world. In India pudding is prepared using wheat or rice grains. Wheat has its own share of benefits,...
Milk, grains, pulses and dry fruits are nature’s gifts to the humankind as long as they are not heavily processed or coated with preservatives. Almonds or badamas they are widely...
Yerreappa are tasty dumplings that entice you with their visual charm, and are extremely popular across the southern part of India. This is one sweet dish which is relished during...
A Marathi recipe which is made from wheat flour with dollops of ghee, puranpoli is sweet in taste and makes an ideal delicacy for Diwali. While the sweet inner lentil...