This recipe has a wonderful royal touch.
A piquant curry to jazz up steamed rice. Have it with papad.
Spicy, crunchy, crispy and tangy, this chaat hits all the right spots.
Green Tomato Days are here. Make the most of them.
An especially yum falafel recipe that your children will love.
A chatpata chaat to make your tastebuds do a dance.
Sweet and spicy, this chutney will add a chatpata addition to your lunch/dinner.
It pairs brilliantly with appams, neer dosas and steamed rice.
Tasty and filling, this soup is a bowlful of warmth on a winter evening.
Make vegan, gluten-free kebabs for parties and be surprised by how fast they will vanish.
This one-pot meal goes well with Boondi Raita.
Home chef Suresh Moopanar tells us how to make a good drumstick curry.
Struggling to find ways to incorporate millets tastily into your diet? Chef Vicky Ratnani has got you covered.
Sharada Ajmera will whip up this smoky delight for anyone who'd like to tuck into it.
A green banana fish curry for the vegetarian in you.
A dish is meant for those who would like something light, healthy that goes well with parathas or rotis.
Two homemade treats that will transform your Christmas celebration into a glorious one.
Need some appetiser inspiration? It's speedy but crowd-pleasing as well.
An easy, simple breakfast or brunch, that goes well with toast.
Have leftover kebabs? Use this recipe to jazz up your tea-time.
There may be several varieties of kheema pav, but this is the closest any vegetarian version has come to the classic dish.
Beetroot Rasam is a great soup for a chilly day or may be relished with steamed rice and poriyal/upperi/bhaji.
The home chef offers up a Mangalorean recipe for mutton that she learnt from her 'Mangala Aunty'.
Treat yourself to Mumbai's favourite street food with a simple homemade recipe by Nadiya Sarguroh.
As we await the monsoon, here's a perfect recipe to welcome the rainy season.
Do you know how to buy the best lady's fingers? Or choose the best cauliflower?
Raw green chickpeas is nicest lightly boiled with chopped onion. But try this take.
The classical Middle Eastern snack gets a chicken twist.
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When in need of a delightful Ramzan dish with a royal touch, make Murgh Musallam.
Walnut, yoghurt and bread-based kebabs to have with cocktails.
An adaptation of one of the signature dishes of Himachal Pradesh.