Roti/Naan

Methi Paratha

The fenugreek leaves impart a unique aroma and have a slightly bitter taste kids will not enjoy when prepared as sabzi. So, we can include them in kids’ diets in hidden forms like methi paratha. These soft parathas are very indulgent and can be enjoyed as a standalone meal or paired with accompaniments such as […]

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Mangalore Buns

Mangalore Buns are a beloved South Indian breakfast specialty originating from the coastal city of Karnataka. Growing up in the coastal region, these buns were a delightful creation, frequently crafted using leftover overripe bananas. In our household, these delectable treats held a special significance during festivals. My father would offer five bananas, along with coconut

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Chapati

Chapati is not just a food item; it’s a culinary tradition passed down through generations. Its humble yet integral place in the daily menu showcases how something as straightforward as a flatbread can be a source of comfort, heritage, and shared joy around the dining table. Beyond its role as a sidekick, chapati takes center

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Sprouted Moong and Millet Bhakri

Sprouted Moong and Millet Pancakes: A Healthy and Nutritious Delight Indulge in the goodness of Sprouted Moong and Millet Pancakes, a wholesome and flavorful dish that combines the goodness of sprouted moong beans and finger millet flour. Packed with a medley of finely chopped vegetables and aromatic spices, these pancakes offer a delightful and nutritious

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Radish Paratha

Deliciously Flavorful Radish Paratha: Indulge in the delightful taste of these homemade Indian flatbreads, stuffed with a delectable mixture of grated radish, boiled potato, and aromatic spices. The crispy golden exterior gives way to a savory and moist filling, making each bite a burst of flavors. These wholesome parathas are perfect for breakfast, lunch, or

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Puri

Puri: A Golden and Fluffy Indian Delight Prepare to savor the joy of freshly fried puris, a beloved Indian bread that’s both airy and golden. This delightful treat is easy to make and requires just a few simple ingredients. How to make the puri : To prepare the puris, begin by kneading the wheat flour

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