Sponge Cake with Whipped Cream and Alphonso Mangoes


Crispy and crunchy bartered cauliflower florets are coated with plain flour and corn flour, which are then deep fried, and dressed with mustard seeds, curry leaves, and flavoured oil.
Served with the side of garlic yogurt, these are a great appetiser, accompanied with wine or drinks, as a high tea snack or can be simply enjoyed with your next streaming binge!
Continue reading “Cauliflower Popcorn”Cauliflower cubes flavoured with Tandoori Masala and baked

Tandoori Cauliflower is an easy gluten free appetizer you can make in less than 30 minutes, barring the time it takes to marinate.
Made with a mixture of yogurt, gram flour and a host of spices, this recipe uses very less oil.
A great appetizer for any party!
Continue reading “Tandoori Cauliflower”Cake flavoured with cardamom and rose water, and topped with sweet cottage cheese

Ras malai is a popular Indian dessert consisting of white cream, sugar, milk, and cardamom flavoured paneer cheese known as chenna. Almonds, cashews, and saffron are often added to this dessert.
This dessert is a perfect blend of an East/West fusion achieved by layering a cake with cream cheese frosting and rasmalai to give it a classic twist on a regular cake.
Trust us, it is an absolutely tasty and decadent dessert.
Continue reading “Rasmalai Cake”Sweet and Spicy Chutney made with mangoes

A traditional Indian chutney with a mix of sweet and spicy flavours, with chunks of mango pieces. Given the sweet & spicy flavour. this is a good accompaniment to all kinds of food whether it’s bread or cold cuts or cheese or chicken.
Continue reading “Spiced Mango Chutney”Chinese Style Flattened Rice

Schezwan Poha, a Chindian Street Food Speciality, is flattened rice cooked in the traditional way, that has been spiced up with schezwan chutney, to give it the flavour of Chinese food.
This wholesome and nutritious poha, is loaded with vegetables, to up the nutritional value of the Poha.
Add the Schezwan sauce sauces at the end to add a kick to this amazing dish!

Looking for a cake that is diabetic friendly? Then, look no further! Our sugar free cake uses monk fruit (you can also use stevia), as a substitute for sugar.
As an increasing number of people are starting to avoid sugar, sugar substitutes are becoming more and more popular. One of the most popular sweeteners available right now is monk fruit.
It has been available for many years, but has gained popularity recently as the sugar substitute in a keto diet. It is all natural and contains zero calories.
A perfect way to enjoy your cake guilt free!
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The Victoria Sponge cake, famously named after Queen Victoria, who ruled England from 1 May 1876 until 22 January 1901, was so called, since she was famous for enjoying these small cakes with her afternoon tea.
At that time in England, the most popular cake was the pound cake, which was made with equal parts of flour, butter, eggs and sugar.
The sponge cake gained popularity after the invention of the baking powder by Alfred Bird in 1843, which allowed the cakes to rise higher than previously possible.
Queen Victoria is known to have enjoyed her cakes with jam alone, but over time, these cakes started to be made with jam and cream.
Our recipe of the Victoria Sponge Cake is 2 layers of cakes with a layer of cream, strawberry jam and strawberries in between, and topped with more cream and fruits. Continue reading “Victoria Sponge Cake”
Flattened Rice cooked with Boiled Potatoes and Peas, and served with Peanuts and Sev

Poha, which is made from flattened rice, is one of the most popular breakfast dishes in the Western part of India, mainly Maharashtra.
The main ingredient is flattened rice, which is then cooked with potatoes, peas and a host of spices to give it its unique flavour.
This recipe is quite simple to make, and can be made in less than 30 mins, which makes it a perfect breakfast for busy people.