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Obattu/Holige/Puran Poli is one of the traditional sweet dish of India. The process is very similar to making a stuffed paratha/ Stuffed Indian bread.

October 26, 2016 Indian Sweets

OBBattu – Holige – Puran Poli

  This is my recipe in this new series of Diwali Desserts. I already posted the recipes of Jaggery Kulfi, Kobbari Mithai , Jalebi and Saffron Rose Panacotta  Obattu/Holige/Puran Poli is one of the traditional sweet dish of India. The process is very similar to making a stuffed paratha/ Stuffed Indian bread. Obattu/Holige/Puran Poli is always…

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October 24, 2016 Indian Sweets

KOBbari Mithai – Coconut Barfi

This is my recipe in this new series of Diwali Desserts.  I already posted the recipes of Jaggery Kulfi, Obattu , Jalebi and Saffron Rose Panacotta  Kobbari Mithai or Coconut Barfi is one of the most common sweets in South India. One of my favourites. Kobbari Mithai is packed with the flavour of coconut and a hint…

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October 22, 2016 Desserts

SAFfron Rose Panacotta

This is my second recipe in this new series of Diwali Desserts. Yesterday I posted the recipe of Jaggery Kulfi. Hope you guys liked it.  Saffron and Rose are some of the few ingredients that are most important and most used in Indian desserts. Adding these two ingredients not only adds loads of flavour to…

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October 21, 2016 Kulfi

JAGgery Kulfi

Diwali is just a week away and i am set with seven sweet dishes for you guys. Jaggery Kulfi, Malai Pedha, Kobbari Mithai, Obattu, Saffron Rose Panacotta and Jalebi ?  Starting with Jaggery Kulfi today. Jaggery Kulfi is mildly flavoured with jaggery and is creamy and tastes very traditional. Jaggery gives it that feel. It…

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October 18, 2016 Soups

POTato Leek Soup

Potato Leek Soup is a creamy soup perfect in this changing weather. The evenings are getting chillier and the days are getting shorter. Suddenly everyone in the house starts craving soup and prefer that over a heavy meal. A simple, quick and yummy soup is all that you require with a slice or two of…

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October 12, 2016 Drinks

RAAgi Ambli – Finger Millet Drink

Raagi Ganji or Raagi Ambli is a poor mans meal or a farmers meal. Raagi or Finger Millet is not only a inexpensive millet but also slow in digesting. Hence you feel full with less quantity and you don’t feel hungry for a long time. It till date remains one of the ingredients of staple…

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September 29, 2016 Basics

NIMbekaayi Uppinkaayi – Lemon Pickle

Pickling is an age old tradition in Indian Household. From our grandmoms to their  grandmoms have done this as a ritual.  Pickling has always been a family affair. Many summer days were spent making pickles. Mangoes, lemon, ginger, grapefruit, gooseberries, chillies, pepper and so many variaties of pickle. And every pickle has it’s own method…

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September 12, 2016 Curry

MAMbazha Pulissery – Mango Curry

Onam is just a couple of days away and i am just trying to make few of my favourites dishes from Kerala.  Mambazha Pulissery is a Mango curry, that is sweet and tangy. I first had this curry at my neighbours house. I can’t stop making this ever since. I am sure to finish up…

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September 7, 2016 Tea Time Snacks

ROAsted Chickpeas -Roasted Chana

Roasted Chana is a healthy tea time snack that is very simple to make. These crispy crunchy chickpeas can not only serve as munchies but can also be tossed into to a lip smacking chat. It is so simple to make and you can flavour it with any spice of your choice . Cumin, Coriander,…

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September 4, 2016 Indian Sweets

KARigadubu – Karanji – Karjikāyi

Karigadubu/Karjikaayi/ Karanji is a deep fried pastry specially made during Ganesha Festival as an offering to Lord Ganesha. As kids our aunts and grandmom used to make so many of these dishes to offer it to Lord Ganesha. Gowri festival which is celebrated one day before ganapathi festival is special for girls. Girls are gifted…

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About Madhuri

An accessory designer,an artist, a mother of a toddler and someone who loves cooking, trying my hand on blogging as well. Cooking for me is no different from painting or designing a lamp. It gives the same joy of playing with taste, texture like i get while playing with colours.

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