Whip up these delicious traditional preparations to celebrate the festive season.
From healthy vegetarian snacks to mocktails, here are some interesting festive recipes for you to try your hands on this New Year's eve.
Presenting two Bengali recipes to drool over. You can share yours too!
A piquant curry to jazz up steamed rice. Have it with papad.
As part of our every-day series on Diwali recipes, here are some unconventional recipes for you to try on
Why wait for a wedding to have this sumptuous preparation made from flavoured rice cooked in milk.
These dishes are meant to impress 100 per cent!
Offer Lord Ganesh a wholesome kheer made from almond milk, brown rice and jaggery.
In the first of a two-part festive recipe series, we bring you traditional Bengali preparations to help celebrate Durga Puja.
Sharjah-based food blogger Bethica Das shares her recipe for the classic Rajasthani rice-based dessert.
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Making sushi at home is not as complicated as you imagined and can be a rare holiday treat.
Time to bring out your chef's hat and whip up a Christmas delicacy that's no-fuss, no-sweat and utterly deicious.
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An adaptation of one of the signature dishes of Himachal Pradesh.
Crispy, light chicken cutlets make for a great dinner course.
Barfis come in hundreds of types - try a walnut and til one this season.
Enjoy a healthy, guilt-free Diwali as you embrace 2023's superfood.
An intriguing pulau that could be a great lunch fixture
Two homemade treats that will transform your Christmas celebration into a glorious one.
In the second of a two-part festive recipe series, we bring you traditional Bengali preparations to help celebrate Durga Puja.
Using easy-to-access ingredients, like boondi, bread and milk, conjure up kuch wonderful meetha.
Celebrate Thadri by rolling out this special Sindhi sweetbread.
Kerala Kootu is best enjoyed with steamed rice, but also goes well with rotis or crisp dosas.
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Here's how to make sesame seed brittles for Makar Sankranti. Share your fav recipes!
Sweet or savoury, send us a recipe that's sure to lift people's spirits this Diwali.
A simple but deightful paneer dish for entertaining,
Abraham and Susan Chacko of London run a culinary website www.chackoskitchen.com -- here's some festive recipes from their new e-book 'Christmas With Susan'.
Vidhya Pant remembers the Diwalis celebrated in her home in Shillong in the 1960s.
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Make this dessert the hero of your Diwali menu.
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You can e-mail your pictures to getahead@rediff.co.in (My Lord Ganesha Pix) with your name, location, details about your Lord Ganesha and what this festival means to you. We will publish the best entries right here on Rediff.com.
Rediff readers tell us how they are celebrating the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi in their homes.