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March 11, 2016 Dips and Accompaniments

GARlic Hummus

  Hummus is a famous Arabian dip, commonly served with flat breads, grilled meat or Fresh Vegetable fingers is derived from the word ‘​​​​​​​​Hummus‘, which in Arabic means ‘Chickpeas’. Hummus a creamy dip, can be flavoured using lot of Additional ingredients like, Parsley, beetroot, Pumpkin and there is no limit to the experimentation.      Ingredients 1 cup…

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February 28, 2016 Curry

BADane Kaayi Gojju – Brinjal Curry

   Badane kaayi Gojju or Baingan masala, is one lip smacking curry. A creamy, spicy, tangy curry that can be served with roti or rice. I almost lick the plate when i make this.  For someone like my husband who used to hate brinjals, i had to come up with recipes for him to start…

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February 27, 2016 Cakes

CHOcolate Swiss Roll

    Chocolate Swiss Roll, the most amazing, classy looking cake. This cake looks beautiful when served on the table and will surely be a show stopper. This cake requires a little practice in the beginning, but once you know how it works, It is very simple and easy to make.  Swiss Roll can be made in…

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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 13, 2016 Cakes

STIcky Date Pudding

      This is by far the best Sticky Date Pudding that i have had. The best dark and sticky pudding.  I make it in two different ways. I bake the cake and make the sauce to serve over it or i pour it over it and bake to make it more stickier.    Ingredients…

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February 11, 2016 Pastas

FETtuccine with Béchamel Sauce

   Pasta always doesn’t have to be unhealthy. Pasta doesn’t have to be always made of Maida. Home made Wheat flour Pasta is as good as the All Purpose Flour Pasta. Homemade pastas are out of the world and are just melt in the mouth, super easy, quick and so much more satisfying. Use the…

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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 7, 2016 Curry

SABsige Soppu Kootu – Dill Leaf Curry

    Sabsige Soppu or Dill leaves has a very strong distinct smell to it. If you like the smell you will love this leaf in a lot of dishes. It is specially used in Sabsige soppu rotti, Ambode, Sabsige soppu rice and Kootu.    Sabsige soppu kootu which is native to Karnataka, is a coconut…

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February 5, 2016 Cakes

BASic Vanilla Cupcake

   My mom always told me that if you teach your kids to cook, they will always respect what has been put on the plate. I remember the times I cooked with my mum or my aunts as a kid. They are such fond memories. They were so patient with us.    And i believe…

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January 15, 2016 South Indian

HUGgi – Pongal

“KOTI VIDYEYALLI, METI VIDYEYE MELU. METYIM RATE NADEDUDALLADE DESHAD AATAVE KEDADU SARVAGÑA” –  Says Sarvagña a famous kannada Poet, Pragmatist and a Philosopher. He explains the importance and Agriculture and that agriculture is the backbone of a country. The saying translates as “The most valuable learning amongst all other forms of education, is farming. The…

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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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