Snacks / Chaat

Fulwadi / Phoolwadi

Fulwadi is a traditional Indian snack made from gram flour (besan) and a delightful blend of spices, known for its crunchy texture and savory flavor. Originating from Gujarat, this deep-fried delicacy is often enjoyed as a tea-time snack or served as a crunchy topping for various dishes. Its unique taste and satisfying crunch make it …

Sweets

Chandrahara

Chandrahara is a traditional Indian sweet that has captured the hearts of dessert lovers with its unique texture and rich flavors. This crispy, fried pastry soaked in a sweet syrup and topped with creamy layers of mawa or khoya is a popular delicacy in Karnataka and other parts of South India. Known for its indulgent …

Biscuits and cookies

Eggless Coconut Macaroons

Eggless Coconut Macaroons are a delightful treat made with just a few simple ingredients, perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth. This recipe features desiccated coconut, condensed milk, and a hint of vanilla essence, creating a rich, chewy texture that melts in your mouth. Easy to prepare and loved by all ages, these macaroons are a …

Poriyal/Kootu

Pulikuthi Upperi

Pulikuthi Upperi is a traditional dish from Palakkad, known for its bold, tangy flavours and unique texture. This authentic South Indian stir-fry combines vegetables like Lady’s finger, Pumpkin, Yam, or Brinjal with a flavourful tamarind-based masala, creating a dish that’s both satisfying and full of earthy spice. Roasted rice and spices ground into a coarse …

Sweets

Rava Kesari

Rava Kesari is a popular South Indian dessert made from semolina (rava), ghee, sugar, and flavoured with fragrant saffron or cardamom. This vibrant, golden-hued sweet is rich, aromatic, and quick to prepare, making it a favourite for festive occasions, special events, or as a simple treat after meals. Known for its soft, melt-in-the-mouth texture, Rava …

Festivals

Navarathri

Navarathri, which means “nine nights,” is a vibrant and significant festival celebrated in India, particularly in Tamil Nadu. This festival occurs five times a year: Vasantha Navarathri, Ashad Navarathri, Sharadh Navarathri, Paush Navarathri, and Magha Navarathri. Among these, Sharadh Navarathri holds the highest importance and is often referred to as Maha Navarathri. Celebrated over nine …

Poriyal/Kootu

Vellai Kondakadalai Sundal

Vellai Kondakadalai, also known as white chickpeas, is a protein-rich legume commonly used in Indian cuisine. Popular during festivals like Navaratri, Vellai Kondakadalai Sundal is a nutritious snack made by cooking chickpeas and tempering them with mustard seeds, curry leaves, and grated coconut. It’s an easy and wholesome dish, often offered as neivedhyam (prasad) during …

Sweets

Sweet Ragi puttu / Fingermillet flour puttu

Ragi Puttu, a nutritious and traditional South Indian breakfast dish, is made from ragi flour (finger millet flour). Known for its rich nutritional profile, Ragi Puttu is especially popular for its high calcium and iron content. This wholesome dish is gluten-free and ideal for those looking for a healthy, fiber-rich option. Ragi Puttu is often …

Parathas and rotis

Vallarai / Brahmi leaves Chappathi

Vallarai, also known as Brahmi leaves, is a key ingredient in this healthy and delicious chapathi. Widely used in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries, Brahmi leaves are renowned for their medicinal properties and are considered a brain tonic. These leaves have been traditionally used to improve memory, reduce anxiety, and treat various neurological disorders such as …

Tiffin

Sabudana Vada

Sabudana Vada, also known as Sago Vada, is a traditional Indian snack from Maharashtra, renowned for its crispy texture, delightful flavors, and melt-in-the-mouth experience. Made with sago pearls (sabudana), mashed potatoes, and roasted peanuts, these golden fritters are a favourite, especially during Hindu fasting seasons like Navratri, Ekadashi, and Shravan. Each bite bursts with unique …

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