Rediff Reader Manasi Sadarangani shares a quick recipe.
According to online international food guide TasteAtlas.com, these are the world's top 9 most-loved rice dishes. Hyderabadi Biryani proudly claims the ninth spot.
This special biryani from north Kerala is known far and wide for its distinctive taste that comes from the use of a distinctive rice.
Dubai spoils you, discovers Rishika Shah, and you don't even realise it until you leave.
How the world dines on Christmas.
Across continents and cultures, people unknowingly cook similar dishes -- same idea, different ingredients or different method of preparation. Many Indian favourites have surprising global twins that nearly mirror our flavours, techniques or eating style.
'Homebound stands for something very beautiful at a time where the world is starting to feel like there is a lot of othering going on and it's starting to feel divided.' 'We are starting to become less human, more disconnected.'
You can enjoy Nadiya Sarguroh's take on Mutton Biryani with Raita or salad to balance all the masala and spice.
Sachin Tendulkar loved the biryani so much that he wanted to have it the next day as well.
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Kebabs, biryani and Sheer Khurma? Add to that and experiment with the delicacies we have on offer.
This burst of flavours is as much a delight to eat as for the chefs to dish out a perfect pot of biryani.
'I always cook from my heart,' says New York Chef Vijaya Kumar who won his third Michelin Star recently.
With the holy month of Ramadan coming to a close, we ask you, dear readers which is the most delectable biryani you ever had.
Readers share their foodgasm moments.
An encyclopedia to the best Durga Pujo eating.
The range of food at banquets at the Mughal court consisted of delicacies that commoners could not ever dream of.
Go ahead have a meat fiesta with a range of biryanis, kebabs curries followed by delightful desserts.
'Every single Indian dish is a jewel.'
The customary naadan or home-cooked meal is rather memorable fare.
Living away from home can be tough, especially if you have to cook on your own or rely on takeaways. Simple solutions for you!
Hindu festivals are now becoming occasions when anti-Muslim hatred is expressed freely through slogans and songs that are full of abuse against Muslims or calls to either kill them or humiliate them, observes Apoorvanand.
As 2022 comes to a close, celebrate in style from dawn to dusk with 25 yum recipes.
'I always say you really cannot own a recipe.' 'In India, where, we have been cooking for thousands of years, how can you put a finger and say, 'This is mine'?'
Why just eat noodles and samosa separately when you can combine them together for a tasty treat?
Wonderful and comforting, this savoury cake can be the highlight of your weekend.
A perfect house party snack for better times, this delicious starter is an ideal Iftar special.
A huge foodie, her love for food will tease your taste buds.
Special treats to celebrate your special bond.
Don't wait for the weekend to binge on these tempting dishes!
In a career spanning nearly three decades, Floyd Cardoz has always drawn on food memories to create a new culinary language.
'A trip to the banks of the Hooghly without which there wouldn't be a Calcutta/Kolkata is one for the bucket list,' says Kishore Singh.
'Around the dawn of the millennium, it seemed that the sun was finally setting on these elaborate home weddings.' 'As the clamour for 'live' counters of grilled fish, pasta and khao suey grew, without even realising it, Gopal Pandey slowly started going out of fashion,' says Geetanjali Krishna.
'The joke has gone on for far too long already. How about a happy ending?' asks Sukanya Verma.
Hazel Daniel tells us how Anglo Indians celebrate Christmas.
At a farm? At a pop-up restaurant? Or at home? Harnoor Channi Tiwary explores the new-age dining options.
'India should stop claiming that a united Pakistan is in India's interests.' 'Pakistan's break-up is a necessity for peace and progress in the region,' says Major General Mrinal Suman (retd).