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Eggplant Recipes To Try During Lockdown

Eggplant Recipes To Try During Lockdown

by Madhushree Basu Roy | Apr 3, 2020 | Food, Foodblog | 0 comments

This is an unprecedented time when our entire country in under lockdown to arrest the quick transmission of Covid_19 virus. While there is a lot of anxiety floating around, we all have to cook for us and our families in this situation. For some, it is the first time...
A note of thanks, For yesterday and for tomorrow

A note of thanks, For yesterday and for tomorrow

by Malini Banerjee | Mar 28, 2020 | Useful Links | 0 comments

Dear All, Thank you. I don’t remember any time, when I have met you or any staff from your restaurant/outlet, that I haven’t said Thank you. That’s the least I can  after a great experience. This is a special Thank You. We create special memories...
Nepali Alu Ko Achar | Nepali Potato Salad

Nepali Alu Ko Achar | Nepali Potato Salad

by Madhushree Basu Roy | Mar 19, 2020 | Food, Foodblog | 0 comments

Nepali alu ko achar is an easy to make Nepalese recipe using boiled potatoes. It is like a quick snack or one can even have it at main course. ‘Achar’ typically means pickle and even though this dish is not a pickle, it tastes like one. The first time I...
Mawa Gujiya | How to Make Mawa Gujiya

Mawa Gujiya | How to Make Mawa Gujiya

by Madhushree Basu Roy | Mar 8, 2020 | Food, Foodblog, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Holi or Diwali, gujiyas are a must in North India. Gujiyas are popular homemade sweets in Bihar, UP, Uttarakhand, Gujarat and Rajasthan. While I was in Pune, my Bai (maid) used to bring gujiyas during Diwali and Holi. However, in Marathi, it is known as karanji and...
Ranga Alur Dudh Puli on Poush Sankranti

Ranga Alur Dudh Puli on Poush Sankranti

by Madhushree Basu Roy | Jan 14, 2020 | Food, Foodblog | 0 comments

Like most Bengalis, I grew up eating pithe puli during Poush Sankranti. Till such time I was in Port Blair, my mother and my aunts made limited delicacies on sankranti and afterwards. It was only when I got back to Kolkata in 1992, that I saw my grandmother, going all...
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