Tag Archive: vegan

A Bread & A Drink

Jamun is a seasonal fruit that is available exclusively in South Asia and that too for a very short period of time. The fruit has many other names… Jambul, Jamboola, Portuguese Plum to name a few. The fruit… Continue reading

Vegan Malai Kofta

This recipe is a bit time consuming but with a little bit of preparation you can speed up the process. Just like any other Indian dish, it needs a lot of cooking time… Continue reading

Lettuce Wraps

Bankim and I are house sitting for a friend during the coming week. Its a cute house in the middle of the wild. Lots of adventure coming up — mostly for me, because… Continue reading

Sorbet - Pomegranate and Strawberry

Sorbets are here!! Sorbet is my answer to this scorching heat and hot air this year. Pick up your favorite fruit and turn them into these icy cool, vibrant sweet treats. They are… Continue reading

Falafel

As many of you may have read in the “about me” section, I lived in Kuwait for a few years and had the opportunity to taste some authentic Arabic food. Out of all, hummus… Continue reading

Cacciatore

There is a restaurant in Pondicherry - Don Giovanni - its located on a rooftop and run by and Italian guy who has been living in India for over twenty years now. A… Continue reading

Cabbage Rolls

I am so happy to announce that my recipe for Patatas Bravas is being featured on Foodista under “blog of the day”! It will be up for 24 hours on May 20, 2012… Continue reading

Green Pizza

As the name suggests this pizza is green…its a beautiful green colored pizza. I used whole wheat flour for the dough and mixed in a puree of 3 different greens. Spinach + Mustard… Continue reading

Bruschetta

I am overjoyed by receiving such a huge positive response by all you wonderful people! Thank you, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and I am so happy that you liked my recipes… Continue reading

Gado Gado

Gado Gado is a dish from Indonesia which can be classified as a salad. It is really really healthy and full of nutrition…not to mention delicious! My neighbor was born and raised in… Continue reading