Sweet Coconut Rice – Narali Bhaat
Sweetened Coconut Rice made with ghee, some whole spices like cardamom, cinnamon, saffron and ofcourse fresh coconut.
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Sweetened Coconut Rice made with ghee, some whole spices like cardamom, cinnamon, saffron and ofcourse fresh coconut.

Paneer Bhurji is one of the easiest and most famous dishes to make at home, when you are running late for dinner but still want homemade food. Paneer Bhurji is one those dishes you find at Indian dhabas or diners. It can be eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Soft crumbled paneer along with some …

Misal Pav is such a popular delicious street food dish from the State of Maharashtra. Spicy and aromatic sprouts missal with buttery pav/bread and topped with farsan or sev.

Warm Crispy shallow fried Goat Cheese Salad with strawberries, pistachios, spring greens and delicious balsamic vinaigrette. This delicious summer salad comes together in minutes.

Poriyal is a very traditional dish from Southern India. The most well-known poriyal is made with cabbage or beans. Both are my favorite. But recently I had an idea of trying out asparagus poriyal.

Dhebra is the perfect snack or dish to enjoy with tea. They are flatbreads made with gluten free flour, sometimes a combination of flours and fenugreek leaves, some other spices.

Spicy Chipotle Pasta with vegetables like asparagus, bell peppers, peas and shallots in a spicy smoky chipotle sauce.

This Mediterranean-style toasted Orzo Pasta recipe with artichokes, peppers, parmesan and tomato pesto dressing can be prepared in few minutes! Quick and easy vegetarian meal for gatherings.

This polenta cake with tender texture and summer strawberries is a great cake for snacking, or even for an indulgent breakfast or brunch. It has a hearty, rustic texture due to the cornmeal and ground almonds and is topped with fresh strawberries and whipped cream.

Dahi Tikhari or Vagharelu dahi is a condiment made by tempering plain yogurt with spices and it’s such an easy, quick and simple recipe. You can enjoy it with anything, but Gujaratis enjoy it most with theplas or dhebra.