A tangy tomato soup served with a creamy potato soup. Pour both the soups into the bowl simultaneously using 2 ladles. The soups should be of the same density so that they stay separated when served.
A mithai lover's delight! Sumptuous malpuas filled with seasonal fruits and topped with creamy rabri that's made in a jiffy.
You can substitute the seasonal fruits with any one fruit of your choice like mango, strawberries etc.
Feel free to serve this dessert without the
Sizzler tray too. It will be just as delicious, I assure you.
Strawberries and cream… that classic combination. It's the top-of-the-charts dessert in my home during the season. Introduce a light 'n fluffy sponge cake into the equation, and you've got a real winner. Win compliments (and a few hearts of course) this Valentine's with a freshly baked sponge cake smothered in strawberries and whipped cream…And the garnish? More strawberries of course! I've cut it into a heart shape for Valentine's…you can play around with any shape that you like quite easily, with a paper stencil placed on the cake. If I'm in a hurry I buy readymade sponge cake…you just can't go wrong, with strawberries and cream to dress it all up!
A protein-packed paneer topping gives a healthy twist to this all-time favourite with kids.
Iron, required for the continuous supply of blood and nutrients to the brain and keep it functioning efficiently, which is found in applicable amounts in Muesli. Coating the fruits with luscious butterscotch sauce and serving with this crunchy muesli makes them totally irresistible. Watch the kids gobble them up!
Generally, anything with the moghlai tag is splendorous, and so is this baby potato preparation! moghlai aloo features the winning combination of potatoes and peas in a rich white gravy comprised of curds flavoured with a pungent paste and mild spice powders too. Serve hot with rice or indian breads, for a memorable meal.
Simple classic pasta made with fusilli and cottage cheese tossed along with garden fresh parsley and basil enhances the essence of each and every ingredient used. You can replace the fusilli with penne, conchiglie or any other short pasta. This recipe is a good choice for an easy lunch menu. Fresh herbs have a magical and concentrated flavour and bring a dazzling green effect on the pasta.
A superb cake, light as a feather. Covered with cream, jam and crunchy pralines.
Juicy and succulent asparagus is a delicacy that Mother Nature confers on us in the vibrant spring season. If it has caught your attention too, and you are wondering how to cook it, here is a fabulous Cream of Asparagus Soup, which is sure to steal everybody’s heart with its aesthetic flavour and pampering creaminess.
Onions and pepper complement the exotic flavour of asparagus beautifully, while potatoes and cream help to balance the flavour and make the soup thick and luscious. Serve this soup fresh and hot, as it tends to thicken upon cooling as most thick soups do.
Serve toped with
Cheese Croutons and a complimentary dish like
Jacket Potatoes with Broccoli and Red Pepper and
Parsley and Garlic Loaf .
This is an interesting and tasty way to include tofu in your diet… so interesting that you will no longer be the centre of attraction at your party… this dish will steal the limelight! Grated tofu and potatoes mixed with spices and vegetables, stuffed into capsicum, topped with hot rich gravy. Choose small sized capsicum as they are easy to stuff and cook for this particular recipe. While you are blanching the capsicum take care not to overcook them as they will soften and lose their shape. They need to be firm enough to hold the stuffing. Once baked, they turn slightly crisp on the outer surface. Serve immediately to make the most of that delectable crispness!
Kofta are an all-time favourite among punjabis and the dish owes its worldwide fame to them. Kofta is a versatile dish, with many variations; almost any vegetable can be transformed into a kofta dish. The most popular among these is the malai kofta. Kofta can be steamed, deep fried, or baked. Try whichever way suits you best. Ghia and papita kofta are authentically punjabi and not too well-known outside of the state. Try this recipe, straight from the kitchens of punjab. . .
This innovative version of the traditional Dauphnoise potatoes is sure to win you the compliments of even expert food connoisseurs!
Tangy, spicy, tempting… name it and you’ll get it in this super-duper hara bhara burger! the popular hara bhara cutlet, usually served as a starter, is combined with marinated paneer and onion rings to make a delectable burger. Regular fries perked up with chilli powder and garlic makes a great accompaniment for this burger, while the green chutney adds a minty touch.
A superb Italian dish with 2 rich sauces.