Month: November 2019

  • Grilled Stuffed Mushrooms

    Grilled Stuffed Mushrooms

    Many people don’t like mushrooms because of its unique spongy texture, but stuffing them with fresh ingredients and grilling these mushrooms make them a great appetizer dish or light lunch that is sure to convert any skeptic. And the best thing is that variety of fillings can be prepared to satisfy your tastebuds. My another…

  • People who eat spicy food live longer…What?

    People who eat spicy food live longer…What?

    So there you have it. Spicy food helps you live a longer life, and our dietary recommendation is that should start eating hot chili peppers by the bushel! Find it unpleasant? So is exercising. So suck it up and start melting your insides. It’s good for you.

  • High five for fried. Crispy crust, is a must!!

    High five for fried. Crispy crust, is a must!!

    How Bad Is Fried Food For You, Really? Probably not as bad as you are told…a lot of time, many of us don’t look at the other side of the facts. It is important to know which fried food is bad for health.

  • Popular Gujarati dishes you must try

    Popular Gujarati dishes you must try

    Gujarati dishes are burst of colours, various flatbreads, salty snacks, and delicious desserts. Gujarat is an ultimate part of India which is not only famous for its variety of food but it is also famous for the way of living. Gujarati food is not only enjoyed in India but also outside the country.

  • Khichdi or Khichri or Kichuri – Rice & Lentil Stew

    Khichdi or Khichri or Kichuri – Rice & Lentil Stew

    Commonly consumed by Gujaratis, Khichdi is declared as a national food by the government. This is a dish which is nutritious with its contents and healthy in flavours. This is a combination of rice, cereals, vegetables, and ghee. It can be consumed with curd or buttermilk.

  • Petish or Patties – Stuffed Potato Balls

    Petish or Patties – Stuffed Potato Balls

    Don’t get me wrong but this is not really a patties but Petis – is a Gujarati delicacy made with dry fruits, nuts and seeds. Below is the video instructions for making Petis. Petis is categorized in Farsan (Fried food) and goes really well with Masala chai tea or coffee. But if not with tea/coffee,…