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Tiramisu French Toast

January 29, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

This Tiramisu French toast is a twist to the classic treat. It’s so delicious and unbelievably easy. This Tiramisu French toast recipe is made with coffee, cocoa and liqueur  soaked brioche, buttery and topped with creamy mascarpone , and cocoa powder dusted on top.

Tiramisu French Toast #tiramisufrenchtoast #frenchtoastJump-to-RecipeI’m a morning person. I drink my coffee, I love my sunrise runs, but, I don’t care for breakfast. And you are a morning person? you ask;-). Yup. I’m that annoying person who is stupidly cheerful first thing. I love the early morning light and the birds chirping and dewy grass and a cuppa coffee.

I wasn’t a no-breakfast person growing up. Mom had the most delicious south Indian breakfast ready for me by 8.00 a.m and I didn’t have to move a finger.  It was downright comfort home cooking. Weekends were different though. Dad took out his apron and the only vintage beater we had. The one with two whips, a handle to turn the whip.. remember?…. Good quality bread was key. A classic french toast, one of my dad’s specialties. It was simple: eggs, milk, sugar and cardamom. “Whip till it froths, dip the bread for no more than ten seconds on each side”, he said. Ghee laden, crispy and the best french toast. I enjoyed it! Those mornings felt very hoity-toity, with forks and all, nothing like my usual….

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Filed Under: 15 Minute Recipes, Bake with Kids, Baking, Bread, Breakfast, Dessert, EGG, Entertaining, Party Ideas Tagged With: Bread, bread recipes, Breakfast, breakfast recipes, dessert, dough, french toast, french toast recipe, sweet treat, tiramisu, valentines day treat

Yakhni Pulao

January 22, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

Yakhni pulao is a light, yet full flavored rice dish. The Yakhni or the broth is where all the flavor lies, the more flavorful, rich and aromatic your broth is, the better the pulao. It’s simply irresistible with a spicy curry.

Yakhni Pulao - Goat Yakhni Pulao #pulao #yakhnipulaoJump-to-Recipe

If you’ve been a reader of the blog for a while, you already know how inquisitive I can be about new food, the food I love and I don’t rest easy until I get the recipe. I’ve always been intrigued by different dishes from different regions of India and the World.

My hubby’s very good friend comes from a royal family in Aligarh, India. His mom is a stunner, has a glow about her. I still remember meeting aunt and uncle for the first time here in US. They had invited us for dinner. As a young bride, very protected..I was quite nervous and overwhelmed, before meeting them. After our initial introductions, the conversations flowed  easily and comfortably. Aunt brought out shammi kababs, mantu dumplings and samosas and I immediately knew, we had something in common. FOOD. She started explaining how her family bawarchi/chef was the best and he was taught by his granddad who was also a royal chef. Aunty learnt a lot from him. I could sense how passionate aunt was about food when she explained in detail how to make the perfect chai….

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Filed Under: Chicken, CURRY, Dinner, Entertaining, Gluten Free, Goat/Mutton, Indian, Non Vegetarian, Non-Veg Tagged With: biryani, biryani recipe, goat biryani, meat biryani, pakistani pulao, pulao, rice, special birayni, yakhni pulao

Marinated Greek style Gigantes

January 12, 2021 By Asha Shivakumar

Greek style Gigantes has few ingredients with bold flavors. This easy Greek style Marinated Gigantes is so moreish and makes for a perfect appetizer or a light lunch.

Marinated Greek style Gigantes #greekgigantes #gigantesJump-to-Recipe

“Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror.

Just keep going.

No feeling is final.”

~Rainer Maria ~

I think of happiness as being something that we’re always chasing — the right person, the right job — external things. To me, joy is quieter, more internal, and we often find it in simple moments along the way. Like i read somewhere: the author writes about her mother, who experienced so much disappointment and loneliness in her life, yet finds solace in the little things….

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Filed Under: 30 min meals, Appetizer, Bread, cocktail, Entertaining, Entree, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, International Cuisine, Quick Meals, Starter, Veg, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: Appetizer, Beans, beans recipe, bruschetta, butter beans, gigantes, greek food, greek style beans, Healthy food, marinated beans, vegetarian food

Artichoke Spinach Dip

December 29, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Cheesy, rich and hot Artichoke Spinach Dip is delicious and addictive.  An informal appetizer served with toasted bread, crackers and crudite. 

Artichoke Spinach Dip #artichokedip #cheesedip

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It’s classic. It’s comforting. And it is a party favorite.

I can’t believe I haven’t shared a dip recipe on the blog as yet, although I do have a few spreads, but a warm cheesy dip that I make often, just makes an appearance on the blog.

Entertaining to me has always been about fuss free, few dishes(not overwhelming your guests) and of course something for everyone. Although, there won’t be any entertaining this year or in the near future, there’s always just the two of you, your kids or just you.

This is what I call a quick appetizer cum meal to maximize your valuable family time. …

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Filed Under: Appetizer, Baking, Cheese, chutney, Entertaining, Snacks, Starter, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: Appetizer, artichoke dip, artichoke spinach dip, ch, cheese dip, cheese spread, dip

Eggless South African Donuts – Eggless Donuts with Cardamom & Coconut

December 19, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Donuts are my kyrptonite and these Eggless South African Donuts have my heart. These are slightly different from the American donuts. They are sweet, spongy and pillowy, spiced and traditionally dipped in sugar syrup. SO GOOD!

Eggless South African Donuts - #EgglessDonuts with Cardamom & Coconut

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Food feeds the soul. To the extent that we all eat food, and we all have souls, food is the single great unifier across cultures. On a larger scale, food is an important part of culture. Traditional cuisine is passed down from one generation to the next. It also operates as an expression of cultural identity. Immigrants bring the food of their countries with them wherever they go and cooking traditional food is a way of preserving their culture when they move to new places.

Being in America has opened up a pandoras box of global cuisine. What stays the same though is the extent to which each country or community’s unique cuisine can reflect its unique history, lifestyle, values, and beliefs. As the world becomes more globalized, it is easier to access cuisines from different cultures….

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Filed Under: Baking, Bread, Breakfast, Dessert, Entertaining, Fried Foods, Fusion, International Cuisine, Sweet, Sweets Tagged With: African donuts, Breakfast, donut, donuts, eggless donuts, fried donuts, South African Koeksister, south african recipes, spiced donuts

Fatteh – Pita topped with chickepeas,eggplant,potatoes in yogurt sauce

December 16, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

This Fatteh is a delicious combo of flavors made with tahini yogurt sauce, spiced chickpeas, smashed peppery potatoes, paprika eggplant, poms and crispy pita bread!

 Fatteh - Pita topped with chickepeas,eggplant,potatoes in yogurt sauce #fatteh #vegetarianstarter

It’s only normal for me to love this Lebanese Vegetarian Fatteh that feels like Indian chaat, but so different too.

I’ve learnt a few dishes from my neighbor: shish barak and this Lebanese fatteh, my top favorites. A generous lady with five kids, always made it a point to share special dishes, and this was one that I gobbled up. The holidays makes me miss her more, it was lively with kids playing in the yard, the screams, lights and action. After they moved, I kept in touch with them for few years, then life happened. Her food and warm personality will always be close to my heart….

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Filed Under: 30 min meals, Appetizer, Baking, Breakfast, chickpea, Christmas, Entertaining, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, International Cuisine, Quick Meals, Sauce, Veg, VEGETARIAN, Yogurt Tagged With: Appetizer, chickpea starter, fancy appetizer, fatteh, Lebanese food, lebanese recipes, Middle eastern food, middleeastern recipes, vegetarian meal, vegetarian starter, yogurt sauce

Creme Brûlée Linzer Cookies

December 12, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Theses Creme Brûlée Linzer Cookies will become your  absolute cookies ever! These gorgeous and easy cookies are buttery, flaky shortbread filled with thick custard and the torched sugar makes it heavenly. A Class dessert turned into a Christmas Cookie Classic!

Creme Brûlée Linzer Cookies #lizercookie #christmascookiephotography #cremebruleecookies

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“Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.” ~ Norman Vincent Peale

It’s the time to be jolly, the time to shine, to give and to hold.

It’s a choice to be in the moment and to somehow find a balance between happiness and melancholy. Some moments are never planned out, some paths are taken and then we see where it leads us.

This year has taught us to live in the now. To be and to live, simply….

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Filed Under: Appetizer, Christmas Cookies, Cookies, Dessert, Entertaining, Sweet, Sweets Tagged With: Christmas, christmas baking, Christmas cookies, Christmas treats, creme brulee, creme brulee cookies, cutout cookies, dessert, easy cookies, linzer, Linzer Cookies, sandwich cookies

Easy Homemade Crackers and Sweetest (&Savory) Holiday Gift Basket idea

December 2, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Crispy, quick and easy homemade crackers under 20 minutes! It is as easy as that.  This whole wheat healthy cracker recipe, made with pepper, 3 ingredients comes together in few minutes. Perfect on a cheese board or for gifts. Thanks to Sante for sponsoring this post. Crafted in small batches, Santé‘s lightly-candied pecans are distinctively crunchy for the perfect, plant-based snack.

Easy Homemade Crackers and Cheese Gift Box idea |#homemadecrackers #christmasgiftidea #cheeseboardJump-to-Recipe

I don’t think I’m alone in falling back on cliché to express what has, for the most part, felt inexpressible. The unprecedented. The thing to do, I guess, is parse what I really mean when I fall back on the clichés that have come to define this very strange time.

What’s not strange is the love of home made food that has grown hundred fold. People have started making sourdough, yogurt, spiced crackers and more.

These spiced easy crackers have been made quite a lot of times at home. They are healthy and you can make it your own by adding any flavorings. What I love during the holidays is to make a cheese board gift box or basket with crackers, Santé Candied Pecans, and cheese.…

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Filed Under: Appetizer, Bake with Kids, Bread, Christmas, chutney, Crackers, DIY, Entertaining, Gifts, healthy, Starter, whole grain Tagged With: Christmas gift, cracker, crackers, crackers at home, Food gift ideas, gift basket, homemade cracker, lavash, whole grain cracker

Spicy Bhadang/Kaara Pori

November 12, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Traditional Maharashtrian spicy Bhadang or Kaara Pori is a quintessential snack with chai and for every occasion. It’s spicy, filled with goodness of peanuts, curry leaves, asafoetida and lot more. Few key steps and you get the perfect Bhadang or Kaara Pori.

 Bhadang or Kaara Pori #diwalisnacks #diwaliphotographyJump-to-Recipe

It’s no secret that I love celebrations. Celebrations of all kinds.

August arrives, bringing along a long festive season for Indians.  We have something every month until January.  It’s DIWALI: where Goodness reins over evil. 

I’ve always wondered why we celebrate festivals.  Festivals are celebrated for many reasons by people.  Of course, a huge reason for most is religious beliefs.

For me as an adult who’s seen life’s ups and downs on earth, Diwali means a lot more to me than food, clothes, parties and fun. It means: time to release the old and welcoming the new. Letting go of things, bad feelings, heartaches, judgemental attitude, disagreements, and welcoming peace, love and harmony. Festivals also provide a break from the routine, a festive atmosphere, camaraderie, a time when family gets together, reflections, relaxation.  Sometimes, it breaks vicious cycles of negative emotions, stress, and helps bring the positive emotions back.  Whatever the reason might be, how big or small the celebration might be, the fact that we take a step back from the routine to celebrate a special day is so important. It also reminds us of our heritage and culture.  It’s almost like you press a reset button for whatever you want it to be. This is also the time to GIVE, give back to the society. Many are not fortunate as we are. I am an ardent believer in giving back. Let’s do our part, let’s make this world a better place to live in….

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Filed Under: Appetizer, cocktail, diwali, Entertaining, Festival Food, Indian, INDIAN SWEETS, Side, Snacks, Spice Blend, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: bhadang, bhadang recipe, diwali snacks, diwali sweets, DIWALI treats, kaara pori, kurmura, murmura, puffed rice, puffed rice recipe, spicy snack, tea time snack

Paneer Lababdar – Rich and Creamy Restaurant Style Paneer Curry

November 6, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Paneer Lababdar, a traditional Punjabi style paneer curry is creamy without any cream. A restaurant style paneer curry, that is rich and perfect for any festivities and easy to make.  It’s predominantly made with melon seeds and cashews or almonds. Butter, enhances the flavors. A mild paneer dish that silk creamy smooth, goes so well with naan or jeera rice.

Paneer Lababdar - Rich and Creamy Restaurant Style Paneer Curry #paneercurry #paneer

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There’s as many paneer dishes in India as there are toppings of a pizza. This is one of my favorite restaurant style paneer curry next paneer tikka masala.

Paneer is such a versatile protein for vegetarians, it takes on the flavor of anything you add it to. It’s creamy and a non meat eater’s meat. There are so many Indian paneer curries that I love: paneer mattar, paneer makhni, paneer pulao, paneer butter masala, paneer masala and the list goes on. If you want to learn how to make paneer from scratch, check this post out. This dish has no cream or milk or lots of butter, it’s creamy from the nuts and tastes excellent….

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Filed Under: Almonds, CURRY, Dinner, diwali, Entertaining, Entree, Gluten Free, Gravy, Indian, Lunch, Paneer, Party Ideas, Side, Spicy, Veg, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: paneer, paneer curry, paneer lababdar, paneer makhni, paneer masala, paneer recipes, paneer tikka, restaurant style paneer lababdar, restaurant style paneer masala

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