Roti, or Indian Chapati, is a whole wheat flour flatbread, and this is the perfect Roti Recipe to make it fluffy and soft. Just 3 ingredients and a simple process!| Veg Buffet
Raw Mango chutney is a sweet, spicy and tangy dip made using Ambi (Raw mango)- Perfect Indian Dip for paratha and Poori!| Veg Buffet
Find my version of an Authentic and easy Garam Masala Recipe that gathers in under 20 minutes and is full of aromatic flavors from Indian whole spices.| Veg Buffet
This Radish and Cucumber Salad, a refreshing blend of crisp cucumbers, spicy white radishes, is perfect for summer gatherings- flavorful & ready in minutes!| Veg Buffet
Amla Murabba or Indian Gooseberry Jam is a simple sweet spread made by slowly cooking Amla chunks in sugar over the stove top. Flavored with fennel seeds, black pepper, cardamom, and saffron, this homemade jam tastes tangy and sweet.| Veg Buffet
This Makhana Chaat, perfect for Navratri is made with roasted makhana (fox nuts or lotus seeds), this chaat is a delicious blend of crunchy makhana, Tamarind, and green chutney, pomegranate seeds!| Veg Buffet
A humble blend of sweet, tangy, and spicy flavors, this Sweet Potato Chaat is made by slowly roasting sweet potatoes on the stovetop and topping them with curd, black pepper, green chutney, saunth, coriander leaves, and pomegranate seeds!| Veg Buffet
Try this flavorful, vibrant and refreshing Beetroot raita recipe that adds perfect pink color to yogurt and is a healthy side dish too!| Veg Buffet
This humble green Bathua Raita is made with freshly sorted & boiled Bathua leaves. Rich in fiber, Vitamin A, this Bathua ka Raita is made in winters for warming the body.| Veg Buffet
Cilantro Mint Chutney is a popular Indian green dipping sauce that uses fresh cilantro, fresh mint leaves, & green chilies. A perfect dip for India snacks!| Veg Buffet
Amla Onion Chutney is a tangy and flavorful Indian dip made with raw and fresh Indian gooseberry, onion and garlic. No Cook No Oil Dip!| Veg Buffet
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