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    Handi Paneer
    This is a beautiful and fragrant dish from North India which is traditionally served in a 'Handi; a copper pot shaped like the earthenware pots used for transferring water in villages during the days gone by. These 'handis' sometimes feature intricately designed handles used to lift the hot vessel.

    Added:23rd Jan, 2006 | Viewed 1578 times

    Thandai [Cooling Milk Drink]
    Thandai is a cooling milk based drink, its cooling nature and flavour arises from hints of aniseed and nutmeg. It is typically sampled during the hot summer months.

    Added:2nd Dec, 2005 | Viewed 1859 times

    Bread Sauce
    There is something very comforting about a thick and wholesome sauce with a luxuriously roasted plate of meat. Perfect for Christmas!!

    Added:27th Nov, 2005 | Viewed 322 times

    Honey Banana Shake
    Delicious and good for your health, this cool smoothie is an easy and quick fix for middle of the day hunger pangs.

    Added:31st Aug, 2005 | Viewed 331 times

    Mishti Doi [Traditional Sweet Yoghurt]
    'Mishti Doi' the much loved Bengali sweet is traditionally made in small earthernware pots with their mouths covered with muslin cloths. These pots are kept in a pit in the ground, loosely covered with soil and topped off with burning charcoals. The heat brings out the distinct flavour and colour of the 'doi'. Jaggery is originally used to sweeten the 'doi'. Here, I will show you a quick, modernised version of making it and it will taste almost similar as the original, I promise.

    Added:2nd Aug, 2005 | Viewed 551 times


    Chocoffee Irish Cream Cheesecake
    This is a 'strictly-for-the-adults' dessert to warm you on a chilly evening. It is rich, sinful and pure indulgence. Make it a day ahead and enjoy the fruit of your labour.

    Added:2nd Aug, 2005 | Viewed 283 times

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