Besan Ka Halwa

Besan Ka Halwa

Besan Ka Halwa, Halwa is a traditional Indian dessert and made using different flour, lentils, nuts and vegetables. Besan Ka Halwa is one of my favorite Halwa. This is a delicious also quick and easy to make. When you roast the besan, house is full of sweet aroma. Besan Ka Halwa is also gluten free.

Taco Samosa

Taco Samosa

This exciting recipe for Taco Samosa is exactly what it sounds like – a twist to the traditional Samosa. Taco Samosas are delicious and savory with the perfect crisp. When I had my family do the initial taste test, the reaction was WOW! These Taco Samosas should be in your must try list. Not only are they delicious, but will be the conversation piece for your next get together. One thing good about these Samosas is that you can prepare them in advance and simply assemble before serving.

Whole Wheat Dosa (Atta Ka Cheela)

Whole Wheat Dosa

Whole Wheat Dosa is a super quick and easy recipe. It is another version of the South Indian dosa. This recipe is a special one as it was my mother’s favorite, although this was known as Atta Ka Cheela in my home. Whole wheat dosa is tasty with the perfect amount of crispy deliciousness! You can serve this as my mother did, as Roti. She liked to pair it with her favorite side dishes of mint chutney, and Laucki Chana Dal.

How To Make Chocolate Fudge

Chocolate Fudge

This Chocolate Fudge recipe is a huge hit with my grandchildren! Who doesn’t love rich creamy chocolate? I like this recipe because it allows me to let my grand-kids take the role of lead chef. I get to be the sous chef for the day! This recipe is super simple and delicious!

Oat Dosa (Spicy Pancake)

Instant Oat Dosa

Instant Oat dosa is an easy recipe that is perfect for busy families. Sometimes you want to make something that is easy and hassle free and of course healthy. Oat dosas are instant dosas and make a great breakfast or any time snack. This gluten-free dish is made with oats, rice flour, yogurt, and a few spices. I am also adding cabbage and carrots for texture. This will definitely be a staple in my house.

Bread Uttapam, South Indian Snack

Bread Uttapam

Uttapam is a popular South Indian dish. Traditionally uttapam is made with rice and lentil batter, which can be a long process. Bread Uttapam, on the other hand, is instant and easy to make. Not to mention it tastes delicious. Uttapam is a thick dosa, or pancake, with vegetables cooked over skillet. It tastes divine served hot and with a side of coconut chutney.

Papaya Berry Kulfi

Papaya Berry Kulfi

Papaya Berry Kulfi is a delicious papaya take on Mango Kulfi. This is an easy to make recipe.

Honeydew Melon Kulfi

Honeydew Melon Kulfi

Honeydew Melon Kulfi is a great way to cool off from the summer heat. The sweetness of the melon makes this even more delicious.

Whole Wheat Carrot Walnut Date Cake Recipe

Whole Wheat Carrot Walnut Date Cake

I’m excited to share with you a divinely delicious whole-wheat cake recipe. It’s my signature recipe for birthdays, holidays or dessert with western-twist. You’ll be charmed by the winsome nutty wholesomeness of this simple eggless cake. I urge you to bake the cake with your heart and enjoy the creation. After all, love is the most important ingredient that Moms put into their cooking. Treat yourself, your friends and family this holiday season with this delicious dish. Enjoy!

Coconut Kulfi

Coconut Kulfi

Coconut Kulfi is a great take on the traditional kulfi. If you love coconuts, then this recipe is a must try.

Rainbow Cupcakes

Rainbow Cupcakes

Rainbow cupcakes are colorful cakes perfect for spring time. The colors are all natural made with real fruit juice. My daughter loved them.

Moong Dal Halwa

Moong Dal Halwa

Moong Dal Halwa is a delicacy of the state of Rajasthan. It is a rich, creamy and pudding-like dessert. Made with split yellow moong dal, this is a popular and delicious dessert for the winter months.

Coconut Kiss Macaroons

Coconut Kiss Macaroons

Recipe submitted by Priya Ramakrishnan Macaroons are special soft cookies usually made with egg whites, sugar and coconut. Here is an eggless version, made with few ingredients and very easy to put together. Perfect for the holidays as a sweet tasty snack and can be even savored as a dessert post any kind of meal.

Happy Holidays!

A variety of mango season recipes including mango lassi, mango pudding, mango cake, lemon rice, and spiced mango stir-fry

The holidays are here and you can smell it in the air! It’s getting dark earlier and the days are cold. This can only mean one thing…the holidays are fast-approaching! My grandchildren enjoy this time of year, especially putting up the Christmas tree and decorating the house. My granddaughter Mansi is in charge of ensuring […]

Pineapple Cake Trials And Errors

Eggless Pineapple Cake

Hello everyone, I hope you enjoyed my latest recipe: Eggless Pineapple Cake. As I have said before I am not very big on baking, but one good thing about doing this website is that I am learning more as I try to show you new recipes. Alex (my husband) is a big help because he […]

Moong Dal Dosa

Moong Dal Dosa

Dosas are thin and crispy pancakes, made with a variety of batters. Moong dal dosas are a great substitute for the traditional dosas found in many South Indian restaurants. Moong dal dosas are faster and easier to prepare. Dosas are also known as “cheela” or “puda”.

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