The sweet taste of a laddoo is believed to attract prosperity and abundance.
Jaggery and wheat come together to make the fastest and most perfect Diwali sweet.
Why settle for one grain when you can start your day with multiple super-friendly grains.
A raseela aloo that incorporates nutritious drumsticks.
The protein-rich dal goes well with baafle that's deep-fried in ghee.
An easy recipe for a mid-week meal.
A healthy recipe with coriander seeds and nuts.
Ingredients like paneer, nuts, gulkand and coconut powder ensure these laddoos are a yum treat.
A khatti-meethi chutney for snacks or a meal that can be made swiftly.
While the days are still not that warm, nourish your soul with two unusual khichdis.
Pack a punch with this chutney that goes well with just about everything.
Your Rajasthani dish can be put together in 30 minutes.
A sumptuous meal of Dal, Bati, Churma or Jodhpuri Kabuli pulao, followed by a lip-smacking dessert of Bikaneri ghevar or Jodhpuri mawa kachauri.
Surprise, surprise, your kids, who were no karela fans earlier, will love this recipe.
Usher in Diwali with dry fruit and khoya-filled karanjis .
Make this fresh salad with raw mangoes and corn in no time.
Can you refuse a plate of this diamond-shaped crunchy snack?
These savoury kachoris are perfect for rainy days.
A warm bowl of any of these khichdis are perfect for a light supper.
A beautiful mandap has been created at the Sheesh Mahal for the wedding ceremony.
These recipes will remind you of your grandmother's cooking.
We're fully in winter mode and it's recommended you try out this traditional Gujarati dish with warm rotis and have a feast.
Mango-inspired creations for your weekend brunch.
These khichdi recipes make for a comforting meal especially when you are craving for home-cooked food.
Celebrate Independence Day with tricolour delicacies.
Served at Rajwadu, in Ahmedbad, the thali is inspired from the fights of Baahubali.
Make your annual modak binge-fest exciting with these fun but unusual recipes.
'More and more young chefs, instead of inventing new things, are exploring more deeply inside India,' Indian Accent's Manish Mehrotra tells Rahul Jacob.
Apart from its sight-seeing grandeurs, the city boasts a unique shopping and gastronomical experience.
Get set to burrrrrrp! Presenting the real taste of India!