• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Food Fashion Party

  • About
  • Mentions
  • Recipes
  • Cookbook
  • Shop
  • work with me
  • Travel

Festival Food

Badam Anjeer Roll/ Fig Almond Burfi/Anjeer Burji/Anjeer Barfi

November 5, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Anjeer roll has many names: fig roll, anjer barfi or badam anjeer roll, it is a treat that’s pleasing to the eyes, deliciously moist, tender and nutty with a hint of rose, cardamom. And it can be made at home easily. This stuffed fig roll is naturally sweet from the figs and is refined sugar free. Perfect for a diwali platter or sweet gift box.

Badam Anjeer Roll/ Fig Almond Burfi/Anjeer Burji/Anjeer Barfi #diwalisweets #anjeerroll

Jump-to-Recipe

Diwali is the Festival of lights, family and lots of food!
It is one of the most popular festivals in India, if not the most. There are many stories linked to the reasons behind the celebration. Growing up, Diwali for me was all about new clothes, fun with family, food and FIRE CRACKERS(it was like the July 4th in India).

Ladies would start making savory and sweets a week before the big day.  Snacks would be stored in big steel boxes.  Cleaning was a big part, painting the home, changing linens, it was all chaotic. Shopping for clothes was also so much fun.  The stores would be so crowded that we hardly had space to turn around.

We might not be celebrating how we did back then, but I love to make sweets and savory snacks and give it to friends.

…

Read More

Filed Under: Almonds, Cookies, diwali, Entertaining, Festival Food, Indian, INDIAN SWEETS, Snacks, Sweet, Sweets, Thanksgiving, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: almond burfi, anjeer barfi, anjeer burfi, anjeer burfiburfi, diwali easy sweets, diwali snacks, diwali sweets, fig almond barfi, fig barfi, fir roll, marzipan, sugar free treat, sweets

sweet bonda -Vada in Coconut Milk

October 20, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Sweet Bonda- soft spongy Urad Dal Vada soaked in sweetened coconut milk. It’s a heirloom recipe of a very culturally rich small community of a district in Tanjore/Thanjavur. Perfect Navratri Sweet.

Sweet Bonda - Urad Vada in Coconut Milk (Tanjore special) #navratrisweets #indiandessertJump-to-Recipe

The memories of this sweet bonda traces back to when I was about 14-15 yrs. Back road drives, our yearly trips with aunts, uncles and cousins.

That year we visited Tanjore, South India. Tanjore is known for many things: It’s paintings, the very popular temples that were build during the Chola empire, and their hospitality. How can I forget the food?!  To this day, Thanjavur and it’s food has stuck with me. We stayed at my mom friend’s home. A traditional home with thatched roofs, inviting thinnai and beams that were intricately carved out of teak wood. There are not enough synonyms to describe how varied their food is and how very delicious it is.

Reaching Tanjore past midnight, we went straight to bed after a few minutes of obligatory talk….

Read More

Filed Under: Breakfast, Coconut, Dessert, diwali, Entertaining, Festival Food, Indian, INDIAN SWEETS, Lentils, South Indian, Sweet, Sweets, Veg, Vegan, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: easy desserts, easy sweet, medu vada, navratri sweet, navratri sweets, southindian sweet, sweet bonda, sweet dishes, traditional dessert, traditional desserts, traditional sweet, urad dal vada, vada, vegan, vegan dessert, vrat food

Adigas Sambhar/Karnataka Style Hotel Sambhar

September 20, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Idli-sambhar is an emotion. This Adigas or Karnataka style hotel sambhar is spicy and slightly sweetish just like how the people of Karnataka love. Simple spices, daal, are all boiled together, to form the perfect fiery red, hot watery sambhar, which  is perfect for  fluffy idlis and vada. It sure will make your day a great one.

Karnataka Style Hotel Sambhar #idlisambhar #sambharJump-to-Recipe

From joyful mornings, to painful waking moments to successful takeaway lessons / happy endings. To propitious experiences, and to new norms.

I land at 1.30 am, the security line is longer than I expected. I look around and see excited faces, emotions that are swelling to see their loved ones. Nervous and jittery hand movements and the phone rings. “Are you here, Ash?”, to which I excitedly scream “YESS”. I know two people are very eagerly waiting to see me, it’s almost been two years. In the blink of an eye — or it felt like that — I was done with security and at the carousel for the luggage. “URGHHH, why are my bags this delayed?” I ask myself, but I find myself surprisingly calm too. And there comes this brown baggage with a yellow tie that dad strung the last time I was in India, and oh, how I teased him when he tied that ugly looking thread. To that, he said: “At least it will stand out” ;). His face flashes in front of me. All the four bags come looking as eager for their owner as the owner itself….

Read More

Filed Under: Breakfast, chutney, CURRY, Dinner, Entertaining, Festival Food, Gluten Free, healthy, HEALTHY COOKING, Indian, Lunch, South Indian, Veg, Vegan Tagged With: adigas sambhar, Bangalore food, Bangalore style sambhar, dosa, hotel sambar, hotel sambhar, idli, idli sambhar, karnataka, Karnataka style sambhar, rasam, recipes, sambar, sambhar, southindian sambhar

Sweet Paratha stuffed with nuts

August 27, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Sweet Paratha. Flaky buttery paratha stuffed with nuts, spiced with cardamom and saffron is topped with sweet condensed milk. Divine and irresistible. Perfect as a sweet treat, a great snack, and offering during festivals.

Sweet Paratha stuffed with nuts #paratha #breadphotography

Jump-to-Recipe

WHEN I WAS GROWING UP, mom made an array of quick sweet treats for a junk loving household. Although my dad was very health conscious, sweets was his weakness. He would skip a chapathi, but eat that sweet poli, or mom’s classic gulab jamun. Sweets were not a rare appearance like many homes. Mom made her famous sweet dosa, sweet pongal, pal poli, sweet paniyaaram for breakfast, and evening snacks were the classic traditional ones. When special occasions came by, there were the pricey nuts involved and more ghee, of course.

Being a working mom, she never made us feel like she was busy,  she made sure to pamper us with the most delicious food and quality family time. I didn’t have to pester her a lot, a request or an order sometimes, and anything we asked was ready in minutes. Although there were so much sweets, she’d balance it out with all the veggies she snuck in into our diets. Smart lady!

…

Read More

Filed Under: Bread, diwali, Festival Food, Nuts, Sweet, Sweets, Veg, Vegan, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: Diwali, diwali food, diwali sweet, festival food, flatbread, ganesh chathurthi, ganesh pooja, ganesha festival, nuts, Paratha, parathas, poli, pura poli, roti, Sweet bread, sweet flatbread, sweet roti

Modak/Kozhukkatai/Sweet dumplings with sesame and coconut

August 18, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Modak/Kozhukkatai, a sweet dumpling served on the auspicious day of the birth of Ganesha, the elephant GOD. It’s nutty, sweet and with a drizzle of ghee, it’s irresistible.

Modak/Kozhukkatai/Sweet dumplings with sesame and coconut #modak #kozhukkataiJump-to-Recipe

You are what you eat, so eat something sweet!

He sits majestically, adorned with flowers and a spread of Modak, laddos, corn, puffed rice and vada is abundantly piled on a silver platter and placed in front of him. The moment we dread, with tears: mom dad and myself have to bid him goodbye for a year. Dad does the aarti, and we take him to do visarjan( leave him in water}.  Sighs. It’s a sad few moments.

Morning starts off real early, 5.00 a.m to be exact. A bath and new clothes, a brass plate in hand, dad and I get ready to go bring Ganesha from commercial street. A place where my grandfather and his father got the custom made Lord that’s made out of a mould, and liberally sprinkled with gold dust….

Read More

Filed Under: Coconut, Dessert, diwali, Entertaining, Festival Food, Gluten Free, Indian, INDIAN SWEETS, sesame, Sweet, Sweets, Veg, Vegan, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: coconut kozhukattai, coconut modak, dumpling, ellu kozhukkatai, festival food, Ganesha, kozhukkati, modak, modakam, steamed modak

Kathirikka Rasam/Eggplant Rasam

July 18, 2020 By Asha Shivakumar

Rasam is a quintessential side dish that’s enjoyed with rice. This kathirikka rasam is a very special rasam that’s served in temples, or on special occasions. It’s a specialty in some parts of Tamil Nadu that uses eggplant and a spice paste made with coconut.

Kathirikka Rasam/Eggplant Rasam #rasamJump-to-Recipe

Some recipes are just meant to come your way and steal your heart.

Even if you despise eggplant as I used to, you are going to like this one. Take this from someone who used to be a staunch eggplant hater.

Many of you who follow me on Instagram know I was in India for four months during this pandemic, from March to end of June. Let’s just say it wasn’t a fun one. However, like many things in life, things happen for a reason, and I chose to see the positive in everything….

Read More

Filed Under: CURRY, Dinner, Festival Food, Indian, International Cuisine, South Indian, Veg, Vegan, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: Chennai food, Curry, festival food, festivalrasam, rasam, rice, sambhar, soup, southindian, southindian rasam, temple rasam, vegetable rasam

Sweet Pongal / Sakkarai Pongal / Ven Pongal

January 14, 2019 By Asha Shivakumar

Sakkarai Pongal or Sweet Pongal is a speciality of Southern part of India.  Made during the festival of Sankranthi and Pongalm its also a very popular breakfast. It is made with rice, daal and jaggery.  It’s topped with ghee and nuts. A sweet treat like none other.

Sweet Pongal / Sakkarai Pongal / Ven Pongal |Foodfashionparty| #pongal #sakkaraipongalPongal / Sankranti to all who celebrate!! When they say India is a land of festivals, it is true.  We probably have a festival every month of the year.  The crazy part is that they are not small festivals; each one is big.  Pongal is a harvest festival dedicated to Sun God. It’s a celebration of the first crop.  It’s celebrated over four days, each day with its own significance.  You can read more about the mythology and significance behind Pongal here.…

Read More

Filed Under: Dessert, Festival Food, Gluten Free, Indian, INDIAN SWEETS, Rice, South Indian, Sweets, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: festival, festival food, pongal, rice, sakkarai pongal, south indian sweet, Sweet, sweet pongal, ven pongal

Patod Ki Sabzi – Crispy Chickpea Cakes in Yogurt Spinach Almond Gravy

January 8, 2019 By Asha Shivakumar

A popular curry made in Rajasthan. Patod is a chickpea cake that’s dipped in a curry.  Patod-Chickpea cake curry is perfect for entertaining and a vegetarian lovers delight.  The curry is beautiful base with spinach, some yogurt and a lot of other good stuff.

Patod Ki Sabzi - Crispy Chickpea Cakes in Yogurt Spinach Almond Gravy |foodfashionparty| #curry #chickpeacakesFood is such an important, driving force in our lives. We share and create some of our most important stories surrounded by food. It comforts us, nourishes us, and heals us. So far, I haven’t met one who didn’t have a special dish or fond food memory to look back on.

Eons ago….

I’ve come to my friend’s place for a sleepover.  There is a game of rummy going on upstairs. While I am expected to be with the teens…… …

Read More

Filed Under: chickpea, CURRY, Dinner, Entertaining, Entree, Festival Food, Fusion, Gluten Free, Gravy, Indian, Lunch, Non Vegetarian, Vegan, VEGETARIAN Tagged With: chickpea cakes, chickpea curry, Curry, gravy, party vegetarian curry, patod ki sabzi, sabzi, vegan, Vegan curry, Vegetarian Curry

Kanchipuram Idlis with Millets / Millets Kotte Kadbu

December 8, 2018 By Asha Shivakumar

Soft & Spongy loaded with spices is a healthy breakfast.  This recipe of millets idli is a mix of kanchipuram idli and Kotte Kadbu, the spices come from Kanchipuram idli and the shape comes from Kotte Kadbu from Karnataka region.  It makes for a great anytime meal.

Kanchipuram Idlis with Millets / Millets Idli- Kotte Kadbu |foodfashionparty| #milletsidli #southindianfoodDriving through Bangalore highways, passing through mountains that are brown and rocky is an experience in itself.  While traffic inside the city can go at snail speed, the drivers take every opportunity to speed through the impressive four lane highway.  The highway that connects Bangalore to Mysore is called Nice Road, and was made only a few years ago.  It’s a boon.

After a couple of hours of drive, we stop by this popular highway restaurant.

We enter the crowded restaurant.  The air is filled with the smell of spicy sambhar and ghee.  Some are dressed in elegant sarees ready to go to a wedding, some are casual like us, like how we feel.  Everyone seems to be excited for their destination….

Read More

Filed Under: Breakfast, Festival Food, Gluten Free, HEALTHY COOKING, Indian, South Indian, Vegan, VEGETARIAN, whole grain Tagged With: Breakfast, gluten free, healthy breakfast, idli, idlis, kanchipuram idli, kotte kadbu, millets idli, South Indian breakfast, Southindian tiffin, spicy idli, tiffin

Top 10 Quick Diwali Sweets

November 1, 2018 By Asha Shivakumar

Here are a few quick sweets to make last minute Diwali is right out the corner.  Colors, lights, fireworks, clothes, family, friends, parties, dancing, and, of course, we can’t forget the food.  The food and sweet is in abundance.   It has the spirit of coming together, laughing over mugs of coffee and tea, snacking, and just relaxing.  One of the specialties of Diwali is the snacks that are prepared days before the actual festival.  Here are my top 5 Quick Diwali sweets I make every year and it is loved and enjoyed. Happy Diwali from ours to yours!!

…

Read More

Filed Under: Dessert, diwali, Entertaining, Festival Food, Indian, INDIAN SWEETS, Sweets Tagged With: 5 top Diwali sweets, Diwali, diwali sweet, diwali sweets sweet, DIWALI treats, festival, festival sweets, Indian, top 5 diwali sweets

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Asha Shivakumar
Hey! I'm Asha. Welcome to Food Fashion Party. Glad to have you here!

Travel and Fashion Consultancy

Send email to Asha for travel and fashion consultation.

Book Trailer

See my YouTube Channel

Subscribe here

Purchase my cookbook!

Masala and Meatballs

Order Here

US: Amazon • Barnes and Noble • Indie Bound
Worldwide: Amazon.in • Amazon.ca • Amazon.co.uk • The Book Depository

Features

Brit N Co People Food 52 Yahoo! Lifestyle

Copyright © 2025 · Food Fashion Party · Site setup by Nikhil Shiv Log in

  • About
  • Mentions
  • Recipes
  • Cookbook
  • Shop
  • work with me
  • Travel