Indian desserts truly live in a world of their own. Desserts double as little pieces of art, adorned with super-fine filigree made with silver or gold foil. My favorite Indian dessert is gajar ka ...
In a large pan, take 5 tablespoons of oil or ghee and then add grated carrots with 1/8 teaspoon of salt. Mix well. Cook until carrots start to change colour and then add sugar, cardamom, chopped ...
Carrot halwa is a decadent and flavourful dish — and the sweet I find myself craving most around Diwali. For me, the aroma of ghee, cardamom and saffron drifting through the house instantly makes ...
Behind every recipe there is a usually a tale. My colleague Mahipal, who -- like all folks at Rediff editorial, a team that has worked together for aeons -- is also a friend, well-wisher, desk buddy ...
Indian desserts truly live in a world of their own. Desserts double as little pieces of art, adorned with super-fine filigree made with silver or gold foil. My favorite Indian dessert is gajar ka ...
Who doesn't like to eat gajar ka halwa in winter? Well, when the season of red carrots arrives, people make carrot halwa and eat it a lot. Tasty gajar ka halwa can be easily prepared at home too.
As we – my wife, Kaisari, and I – were psyching ourselves to leave my son Asad in Alexandria and return to our own home in West Palm, she asked Asad what he would like for dessert and he opted for ...
Take one cup grated beetroot, one cup grated carrot, four teaspoons of ghee (clarified butter), two cups of full cream milk, and half cup of fresh cream.
There are many options when it comes to sweets during winter. People like to have different types of laddoos, gajak, carrot halwa, moong dal ka halwa, jalebi and hot gulab jamun in winter. But have ...