Rava (Suji) and Coconut Ladoos

Rava (Suji) and Coconut Ladoos are a popular Indian Dessert. These ladoos take very less time to make, but can last for up to 2 to 3 weeks when refrigerated.

The Rava is roasted, but the colour is kept intact, thereby keeping the flavour, yet ensuring a longer shelf life.

The cream helps to keep the ladoos moist, and bind the Rava/Suji together.
Finally, the coconut adds a lovely and nutty flavour, and increases the nutritional content of the ladoos.

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Refried Beans

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Yellow Curry Paste

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Chicken and Prawn Tom Kha Gai Soup

Piping hot, spicy, aromatic and delicious Thai soup with chicken. Alternatively, you can replace Chicken with Prawns but either way this is a delicious soup that brings in all the flavours of Thai cooking.

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Salsa Verde

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Vegetable Quesadillas

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Reshmi Chicken Kebab

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Haryali Fish

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Sugar Free Cake with Whipped Cream and Chocolate Ganache

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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Breadsticks (Grissini)

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Peshawari Chicken Seekh Kebab

Succulent kebabs made with minced chicken and indian spices, and cooked in an oven.

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Chicken Drumlets with Barbecue Sauce

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Methi Malai Chicken Tikka

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Cinnamon Rolls

 

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Chicken Shami Kebab

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Tandoori Prawns

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Monkey Bread with Caramel Sauce

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Fish Fingers

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Chicken Quesadillas

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Victoria Sponge Cake

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.

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Enchilada Sauce

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Mutton Shami Kebab

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Badami Murg Kali Mirch

Boneless Chicken pieces flavoured with black pepper and almond paste. This is a beautiful combination with the flavours of tender succulent pieces of chicken and the slight sweetness of almond paste.

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Crispy Fried Prawns

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Eggless Banana Bread

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