Buttery papparadelle buried under a wild mushroom sauce and topped with shavings of fresh Parmesan cheese is a meal made in heaven.
With seven overs to go and two new batters at the crease, it was MI's game for the taking. Instead of going for the jugular, some poor bowling allowed GT a passage back into the game.
This recipe make take a little extra effort, but it is worth the time and energy invested.
By conducting the initial trials, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) will be able to send wrestlers' names to Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) within the July 15 deadline but it can later replace the entries if protesting wrestlers end up beating the winners of the initial trials.
Ahmedabad is home to the strangest of cuisines and is a city of contrasts, if you look beyond the tourist places.
The star of this dish is the delicious chunks of stuffed paneer that rest on a bed of rich gravy.
Matondkar, 48, had resigned from the Congress in September 2019 after a short association of six months, and joined the Shiv Sena in 2020.
It's a pity that all the cricketing brains in the dugout -- Brian Lara, Muttiah Muralitharan, Kumar Sangakkara and Dale Steyn in coaching roles -- cannot convert performances out in the middle.
The Centre has decided to rename Rajpath and Centre Vista lawns stretching from the Rashtrapati Bhavan to India Gate in New Delhi as 'Kartavya Path', official sources said.
Starry weddings call for dreamy bridewear.
Two desserts that you can make easily at home.
To prevent dehydration, drink plenty of water, natural fruit juices, or vegetable juice every day, suggests Dr Divya Gopal.
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Nutritious, warming broth, ideal for cold weather or chilly, rainy days.
Black pepper and jeera-accented pumpkin halwa will contribute special flavour to your Diwali feast.
You can bake it like a teacake or have it like a muffin, says Kanak Soneja.
It is the season of cooking and baking, but with Amul Butter in short supply, consumers aren't like the cat that got the cream. A shortage only means market shelves without butter on them. "There is a supply-side deficit. "We are now able to procure only two packs of butter a day, as opposed to three packs (each containing 30 packets of butter) in a day," says a salesman at Modern Bazaar, a departmental store in New Delhi's Greater Kailash.
Consume foods that keep you hydrated, are light and easy on the gut, advises Sanya Narang.
A festival as special as Christmas calls for a special recipe.
Celebrate Republic Day with two tricolour recipes.
'Never in the history of Indian cinema did we have a distribution system for 240 countries, but we have it now.' 'And if we still keep catering to the B and C-tiers of our country, and not the whole world, then we are really being losers.' 'The visionaries of the industry must pull up their socks and say that now we will create for the world.'
Readers share their unusual summer pics. You can share yours too!
Ditch the classic cheesecake for something more oozy and delicious.
This creamy, smokey pasta goes best with a glass of chilled white wine. Cheers!
These breakfast fajitas can be made with chicken too instead of egg. For a vegan or Jain version use 250 gm tofu crumbled instead of egg.
It hit the sweet spot 'like only home cooked food'.
Indians are becoming much more spendy and discerning travellers and look for places that can offer them a 'new' kind of experience.
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These dishes are perfect for your Eid celebrations.
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The Agniveer passing out parade was as much about family celebration as it was a military event. Alongside the pomp, pageantry and discipline of the parade were the personal stories of families, their struggles and how far they had come.
Tuck into this luscious kulfi and chase away the summer.
'I'd define my personal style as comfy, timeless and easy going.'
Two unsual Indian desserts to brighten up your Holi celebration.
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'Cummins is not surprised at how fast the landscape is changing and told Fox Sports: " ... there's going to be other opportunities that are going to be really hard for players to say no to, different franchises around the world. I think realistically we've got to manage players a bit differently to what we have in the past.'
Bollywood stars celebrated Father's Day with beautiful pictures and messages on Instagram.