Rasiya muthia using leftovers
Cooking for one and leftovers? Cooking and enjoying food after experiencing grief is always hard for lots of reasons. If like me, you are married to a foodie, then its doubly hard. Every dish that Read More …
Cooking for one and leftovers? Cooking and enjoying food after experiencing grief is always hard for lots of reasons. If like me, you are married to a foodie, then its doubly hard. Every dish that Read More …
Hope that everyone had a lovely Christmas and New Year. This year we celebrated our first Diwali and Christmas without my husband. As a family, we still wanted to continue the tradition of celebrating these Read More …
My husband loved all kinds of Indian street foods and the chaats were his favourite. He loved the hot and spicy flavours and could make a chaat using basic ingredients in the kitchen. What is Read More …
The Hindu celebration of Diwali and Hindu New year are approaching and a lot of the Hindu ladies will be busy making traditional sweets and savouries or shopping for these at their favourite mithai farsan Read More …
Whilst growing up in Kenya, drying cooked left- over cooked rice in the sun was a regular chore all mums did. Memories of that chore came back to me when my mother in law also Read More …
Sev mamra is an Indian snack. It is a mixture of spicy dry ingredients such as puffed rice called mamra and chick pea savory noodles called sev. It is a very light yet filling dish. Read More …
The most popular ingredient in Indian Street food is Crispy sev. Be it bhel, samosa chat or ragda pattice – all are topped with crispy sev. Sev is shaped very much like thin vermicelli. The Read More …