These yummy recipes are excellent for a New Year house party.
A festival as special as Christmas calls for a special recipe.
Individual squares of cake, iced on the exterior with a rich chocolate sauce, that gets absorbed by the cake, and then each piece is rolled in a bed of grated desiccated coconut.
Dr Rajeshwari Panda, head of the dietetics department at Medicover Hospital, shares a list of foods that promote gut health.
Reshma Aslam tells you how to bake these sweet treats.
Stir up these cocktails and warm your taste buds this party season.
Sudha Thakur tells you how to fight stress with food.
A wonderful addition to your weekend spread.
This engineer makes modaks with scientific precision.
Fusion dessert fans, have a look at this fancy recipe!
Bagel sandwiches are mix and match and can be filled with anything.
A simple Estonian soup that's much tastier than you imagine.
The emperor of pasta dishes is lasagne with its layers and layers of richness and taste.
Any vegetable, when stuffed in a wheat covering and fried crisp with ghee and served with a dab of white butter, becomes fit for a king's banquet.
Delicious street food onto your dinner table.
Easy-to-make, fun drinks by Sonali Mullick, mixologist at Hitchki, Mumbai.
Learn how to whip up Carrot Rice, Chilli Chicken and Besan Ka Chilla with Pudina Chutney.
Wow your guests with these delicious modak preparations.
Manasi Sadarangani shares a quick recipe.
This tasty curry is great with a warm bowl of rice, chapattis, butter naans or tandoori rotis.
Chef Sanjyot Keer shares an interesting recipe to try in the lockdown!
Simple yet delicious enough to serve to cake fiends.
The recipe for a wonderfully tasty classic Cacio e Pepe pasta.
Rediff.com's Hitesh Haringhani shows you how to make a healthy smoothie in a jiffy.
Jayanti Soni and her family return each year to Bhinmal, when they can, to celebrate Diwali in her family home.
This festive season, put on your apron and whip up exquisite, progressive desserts, MasterChef-style.
Living away from home can be tough, especially if you have to cook on your own or rely on takeaways. Simple solutions for you!
Bored of Indian breakfasts? Try these interesting recipes.
In Bengali 'jhal' means spicy and 'muri' means puffed rice.
We'll publish the best ones on Rediff.com.
Chennai Super Kings' pacer Tushar Deshpande said bowling during the death overs is not an easy skill and he is still learning the tricks of the trade.
You can even involve your kids to make these interesting snacks.
This creamy, smokey pasta goes best with a glass of chilled white wine. Cheers!
An amazing one-pot meal for vegetarians and even meat lovers.
Forget gujiyas and bhang, try these easy-to-make recipes and share it with your loved ones.
If you're a fan of dry gin, you will love this unusual cocktail.
Food blogger Manasi Sadarangani shares a popular Indian recipe.
Swati Das from Mumbai shows us how to cook a simple cauliflower sabji.