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Double Ka Meetha

Double Ka Meetha by Hina Gujral

The name Double Ka Meetha comes from the local dialect word "Double Roti" which refers to milk bread or western style bread, the reason it is called double roti is it swells up to almost double its original size after baking. I remember my great grandmother (my father's grandmother), for whom bread was quite an alien ingredient in the…

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Whole Wheat Mint & Onion Kulcha

Whole Wheat Mint & Onion Kulcha by Hina Gujral

Kulcha is Indian flat bread, similar to naan, which is typically eaten with chole, a chickpea curry. It is most popular in northern India, where it is usually eaten for breakfast or stuffed with different fillings for lunch or dinner. Kulcha is one among those Indian breads or I should say Punjabi Bread which is been staple bread in…

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Masala Cheese Garlic Deep Fried Indian Bread

Masala Cheese Garlic Deep Fried Indian Bread by Hina Gujral

Masala Cheese Puri is perfect example of influence of western spices in Indian kitchen, the flavor of cheese and herbs have given new dimension to the Indian bread and I am totally in love with this new avataar of Puri and so does "He". I serve it with Sweet and Savory Lemon Pickle, made by my MIL, pickles is yet one unknown horizon…

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Homemade White Butter

Homemade White Butter by Hina Gujral

You must be wondering why you should bother with making your own butter. There are actually several reasons! First, it's really easy and also you end up with a superior product, especially if you choose quality cream from the fresh milk. Though store bought butter is always there but that taste of farm freshness is missing and…

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Kesar Mawa Ghujia

Kesar Mawa Ghujia by Hina Gujral

Ghujia is still an undiscovered sweet treat in South India, it has it's roots in North India especially Uttar Pradesh, where it is made in every household by the women in the family just before Holi along with other savory snacks

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Whole Wheat Moong Dal Stuffed Khasta Kachori

Whole Wheat Moong Dal Stuffed Khasta Kachori by Hina Gujral

Being a lazy cook I always love snacks which can be stored well for a week or so, it does not mean I do not like freshly made snacks but when you have boxes full of such snacks (Mini Samosas, Khasta Kachori) in your kitchen shelf, life becomes much more easier, especially during festivals when surprise visits by friends and family is…

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Gajar Ka Halwa (Carrot Halwa)

Gajar Ka Halwa (Carrot Halwa) by Hina Gujral

Some dishes never lose their glory nor they are ever out of trend, one such classic desert is Gajar Ka Halwa, winter specialty of Indian households though carrots are available all round the year but only during winters market is flooded with those juicy, sweet and long deep orange carrots. These winter carrots have all together…

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Rasgulla/Rasogulla

Rasgulla/Rasogulla by Hina Gujral

So spongy and soft, Rasgullas are my all time favorite sweets, I can relish two to three in one go without having overdose of sweetness. Only milk, sugar and water is required to make these spongy balls but still despite of simple ingredients Rasgulla making is an art, which can be easily mastered if you follow the right technique.…

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Coconut Laddoo

Coconut Laddoo by Hina Gujral

This Coconut Laddoo recipe is the simplest recipe of any sweet I have ever tried, no roasting, no boiling just mix and bind the laddoos. I made these laddoos for Ganesh Chaturthi and now I have made them again for Navratri.

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Almond fudge balls

Almond fudge balls by Lourdes Princy

Chewy almond fudge truffle/balls with a hint of chocolate

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KALAKAND

KALAKAND by Simmy Routroy

Kalakand is a popular Indian sweets made out of solidified, sweetened milk and cottage cheese. Kalakand is made in India during festivals and celebrations. A huge pan is kept on a flame and large amount of milk is boiled stirring it continuously till it is thickened with sugar and dry fruits.

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Hyderabadi Tala Hua Gosht

Hyderabadi Tala Hua Gosht by Roha

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Water Treatment Plants

Water Treatment Plants by comfort123

Aqua Fresh Technology is best Manufacturers, Suppliers and Exporters of Water Treatment Plants, Water Treatment System, Water Purification Systems, drinking water treatment plants, in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai,

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Exotic Indian Rice Pudding (slow cook recipe)

Exotic Indian Rice Pudding (slow cook recipe) by Amrita

In India Rice Pudding is called "Kheer". For this dessert use the best quality rice you have.It must be long grain basmati and must have a wonderful aroma,so it is important you go finding the best brand. If you don't have good basmati rice you can still make it but then the taste and aroma wont be fabulous,also the small grain…

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Key Lime Pie-Eggless

Key Lime Pie-Eggless by shalini

Sounds ambiguous and difficult to do?? But this is the easiest and possibly the most refreshing summer dessert. Like a kiss on the tongue…wet, no…not sloppy, but celestial. Just set, and so luscious, deceptive in appearance…ooh I sound like Nigella Lawson. I used to wonder as to how and why she used these ethereal sounding…

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