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July 8, 2016 Drinks

BELada Hannu Paanka – Wood Apple Juice

Belada Hannu Paanka is a juice made from the pulp of Wood Apple. This is must make Paanka during Ramnavami, where we make this along with kosambari and distribute it among friends and family. Belada Hannu / wood Apple/ kath bael, is a berry with extremely hard rind and soft and stringy pulp with a…

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April 20, 2016 Chutney & Chutney Powder

RUSk Chutney 

    My Mamiji makes this lip smacking Rusk Chutney, which we finish it off in no time at all. Try it today and trust me you will never stop making it. Rusk Chutney is a unique mouth watering recipe. The Tangy, sweet chutney is one of my favourite chutney. It can be used to make…

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Kosambari is the most common dish in our house. Not only is it a must during festivals, it is also made as an evening snack and served along with hot, foamy filter coffee. A very very healthy option for snacks.

March 24, 2016 Soups

KOSambari – Cucumber Salad South Indian Way

  Kosambari – Cucumber Salad South Indian Way is the most common dish in our house. Not only is it a must during festivals, it is also made as an evening snack and served along with hot, foamy filter coffee. A very very healthy option for snacks.   Kosambari can be made with different ingredients. This…

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March 20, 2016 Drinks

THAndai

    As you all can see, i am a huge collector, appreciator of vintage, inherited items. I value my grandmom’s kitchen items more than jewellery. And what i love about them? It is the honesty, the purity, the hand work, the craftsmanship. The quality of the product that is good even today. You hardly find…

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February 25, 2016 North Indian

MOOng Dal Sookhi Sabzi – Split Green Gram Lentil Stir Fry

   Moong Dal Sookhi Sabzi is perfect for a week night dinner. Simple, quick recipe that is light on your tummy. Moong dal sookhi sabzi, is dry and hence goes well with roti and boondi raita and some fresh salad. Moong Dal or Split green gram lentil is believed to be very healthy. It is believed to…

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February 18, 2016 Curry

DOOdh Doodhi – Bottle Gourd Curry

   Doodh Doodhi, is a basic, simple, healthy, creamy, light on the tummy curry to be had with roti. Doodh Doodhi, is a simple and quick to make, this curry not only tastes good when it is hot, but also tastes great in room temperature thus making it a perfect dish for lunch box.  …

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February 10, 2016 Curry

SARson ka Saag – Mustard Leaf Curry

  Sarson ka Saag or Mustard Leaves curry, is a well known Punjabi preparation. These leaves are available fresh only in winters.  I did not like Sarson ka Saag earlier . It’s a taste that I have gotten to like now. Finally learnt it from my husband’s aunt and now i make it regularly. Sarson Ka Saag and…

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February 3, 2016 Curry

BHArwa Lauki – Stuffed Bottle Gourd

   Bharwa Lauki or Stuffed Lauki, is an elaborate preparation of the bottle gourd. Lauki is always prepared in the simplest of ways, tastes equally good in this rich creamy gravy, stuffed with paneer bhurji. A usually disliked vegetable, will for surely make it to your list of favourite  dishes with this preparation. I have tried…

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January 13, 2016 Indian Sweets

KHUbani Ka Meetha – Apricot Dessert

  Khubani Ka Meetha, a very rich Hyderabadi, Nawabi dessert made of dried apricots is not only royal in colour, but also in taste. This Saffron colour dessert is best served with Vanilla custard or with Whipped cream or Vanilla icecream. Thank you to my friends Shaheen Ali and Anisa for their recipes ?    Ingredients …

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December 4, 2015 Curry

PAPpu Chāru – Andhra Restaurant Style

Pappu Charu is one of the most famous dishes in Andhra restaurants here. Pappu means Dal and Chāru means Kadi. This is one dish that I love when I have an Andhrastyle thali in the restraunts. The Pappu Chāru is a simple, one pot recipe yet the flavour is so complex. It’s a perfect combination of…

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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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