Between timelessness and trendy, festive food can be quite an interesting exploration of familiar flavours in new formats.
Are you still making elaborate spreads at home? Why don’t you plan a Diwali party with your friends and family at one of the ...
Recent social media trends have shown how viral a food trend can get. A trend like mixing ice cream to your glass of red has ...
An OTG oven can simplify Diwali entertaining by making it easier to prepare snacks, mains, and sweets with less effort. It ...
A Sunday brunch affair or a weekend brunch has become the best way to yap away with your social circle. In Kolkata, food and ...
As Delhi readies itself for Diwali 2025, restaurants and cafés across the city are unveiling festive menus that celebrate ...
Looking for a healthier twist to your favorite cookies? Read on below to know on how millet flours like ragi, jowar, and ...
Add orange juice, lemon juice, and wine or sparkling water. Mix gently and refrigerate for 1–2 hours to let the flavours ...
Papdi chaat is a festive North Indian snack made with crisp papdis, chutneys, curd, and spices. It’s tangy, crunchy, and ...
Chocolate barfi brings together Indian mithai flavours with rich cocoa for a modern Diwali treat. It’s simple, indulgent, and ...
Make small balls, flatten slightly, and create a dent in the centre. Boil sugar and water to one-string consistency; add ...
Cook pasta in salted water until al dente, drain, and reserve a little pasta water. Heat the butter in a pan, add the minced ...