Mango Lassi is a delicious, creamy summer drink made with fresh mangoes, yogurt or curd, milk, little sugar and a hint of cardamom or saffron. Mango Lassi is a cool and refreshing drink on a hot summer day. It is very popular in India and you can find it on almost every menu in all […]
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Banana Chips | Homemade Famous Kerala Wafers| Yellow Banana chips
Banana Chips are a deep-fried Indian snack made from raw bananas or kachha kela. It is very popular in South India & is made especially as a munching evening snack. Banana chips are crispy, crunchy and flavourful that can be enjoyed at any time of the day or whenever you want to munch something while […]
Mango Smoothie (Sugar-free)|Fresh Mango Banana Smoothie
Mango Smoothie (sugar-free) is a creamy & refreshing summer drink made with fresh mangoes, banana (optional), curd & milk. The sweetness of the mango is balanced by the tanginess of the curd, resulting in a deliciously smooth and flavourful beverage. Mango smoothie (sugar-free) is a perfect drink for a hot summer day that keeps you […]
Matar ki Kachori| Peas Kachori| Any Season Matar Kachori
Matar ki Kachori is a flavorful and satisfying snack popular throughout India and often enjoyed as a breakfast or tea-time snack during winter. But with this recipe, you can enjoy this delicious snack in any season. Matar ki kachodi is a deep-fried pastry stuffed with a spicy mixture of mashed green peas (matar) and a […]
Chicken Curry Restaurant style| Chicken Gravy Recipe| Masala Chicken
Chicken Masala or Chicken Curry is a popular Indian dish that has gained worldwide popularity. It is full of flavours and aromas as the chicken is cooked in rich, aromatic Indian spices. Chicken Curry Restaurant Style Recipe is delicious and full of flavours! Perfect for a weekend meal or for when you just want something […]
Shahi Tukda |Double Ka Meetha| Quick 15 min Dessert
Shahi tukda or shahi tukra also known as “double ka meetha” is a popular Indian dessert that originated in the Mughal era. Shahi tukda – “Shahi” means “royal,” and “tukda” means “piece,” so this dessert is considered to be a royal treat in India. It is a rich and indulgent dessert made with bread, milk, […]