Chop, muri, telebhaja are most favorite evening snacks in Bengal. If you are a Bengali then you must admit that nothing can be more enjoyable than an awesome evening with vegetable chop, muri & tea and ADDA with friends & family members. Is this not true? But did you ever try homemade Bengali style vegetable chop? Is it IMPOSSIBLE? [Read more…] about Best homemade Bengali style vegetable chop
Best red kidney beans curry without onion & garlic
Red kidney beans curry without onion & garlic is very delicious. Generally, kidney beans are mostly cooked with ginger, garlic, onion, tomatoes & various spices. But I also enjoy this onion & garlic free dish with roti. It is equally mouthwatering. Here taste is not compromised to avoid onion and garlic. So if you are looking for something onion & garlic free dish then you should try this. [Read more…] about Best red kidney beans curry without onion & garlic
Aloo tikki matar chaat
Aloo tikki matar chaat is a popular snack in Northern India. Though there are different types of chaat available across the Indian subcontinent but this chaat is really something very special. I know that you have also tasted this snack from a roadside stall and you also found that snack super delicious. That is why you have landed on this page. Right? In case, you have landed on this page accidentally then you are blessed because you are here. [Read more…] about Aloo tikki matar chaat
Bengali chitoi pitha | Aske pitha | Sara pithe (Steamed rice cake)
Chitoi pitha is a popular Bengali food and It is generally prepared during winter season because fresh mouthwatering jaggery is available during thise season. Different people call it in different names in this region. But actually all these (chitoi pitha or aske pitha or sara pithe) are same food. This rice flour made pitha is often serve with jaggery or milk. But side dishes for this Bengali steamed rice cake may sometimes surprise you because it is such a unique food. [Read more…] about Bengali chitoi pitha | Aske pitha | Sara pithe (Steamed rice cake)
Gajar ka halwa without khoya | Indian carrot pudding | Gajorer halua
Sharing sweet dish means sharing happiness. But it comes to sharing gajar ka halwa to others then foodies always deny it. Gajar ka halwa is something which is not shareable, haha. It is really that much delicious. Without this dessert, a meal is incomplete for any special occasion.
This carrot-based pudding is popular since the Mughal period and one of the most delicious desserts in Northern India. Carrot, milk, khoya, nuts, sugar etc are the main ingredients of this Indian carrot pudding. [Read more…] about Gajar ka halwa without khoya | Indian carrot pudding | Gajorer halua