The Tea Journal begins here…
It is very natural for me to love and admire ‘Tea’. Growing up in Assam and in a family that
Elevating Culinary Artistry
It is very natural for me to love and admire ‘Tea’. Growing up in Assam and in a family that
It’s not that we must remember to care about our planet on just one day “Earth Day”. I believe it’s
I honestly don’t now how I got inspired to make this version of chicken. I had been wanting to use
Thandai is a spiced Indian milk served cold. Very popular in the Northern parts of the country. Having lived in
Well, its an incredibly late post for Valentine’s day. Nevertheless, love doesn’t (cease to exist) begin nor end with a
While clearing my refrigerator the other day, I found a piece of leek and some goat cheese. All that came
Harissa is a fiery red pepper paste and used mainly Tunisia and Moroccan cuisine as well. This chili paste is
Tagine or Tajine is a name of the earthen pot used in Moroccan cuisine to cook meat, fish or vegetables.
These cookies are like simple pleasures in life. One bite, and you know you are going for the second one. So, here’s presenting orange blossom sugar cookies or nankhatais.
Well, picture this…..I went to the kitchen with the Indian carrot fudge (Gajar ka halwa) in mind, but I ended