Welcome this auspicious Ganesh Chaturthi, with our nutritious yet simple pineapple modak for kids [Easy no sugar modak recipe for kids]! Involving the kids in making the mould creates interest and boosts up the festival mood. This recipe is suitable for babies above 1 year. Simple Pineapple Modak for Kids [Easy No sugar Modak Recipe…Read More
25 Healthy Janmashtami Recipes for the Whole Family
Celebrate Krishna Janmashtami the tasty and nutritious way, with these healthy Janmashtami recipes for the whole family! Includes fasting recipes too. If you live anywhere in India, you’re sure to have heard of Krishna Janmashtami in some form or the other. The festival goes by various names – Krishnashtami, Gokulashtami, Srikrishna Jayanti and many others. The…Read More
15 Tips for a Traditional Sankranti Celebration with Kids
Let’s take our kids back to our roots with these tips for a traditional Sankranti Celebration, including various festive rituals and customs! “The sun does not shine for a few trees and flowers, but for the wide world’s joy.” Have you ever experienced sunshine on a cold winter’s day? Isn’t that simply a magical feeling?…Read More
Dry Fruit Gujiya Recipe
Dry Fruit Gujiya is a deep fried pastry stuffed with sweet khoya and dry fruit filling. It is a traditional Indian sweet dish prepared for festivals like Diwali, Holi and on special occasions. Since Diwali is nearly here, we’ve decided to celebrate with this traditional sweet – in a slightly different form! Here we have…Read More
No Steam Suji Modak/ Rava Modak Recipe
Some dishes are synonymous with some seasons or festivals. When you smell pakodas, don’t you think of rain and vice versa? Well, that’s the same with modaks and Ganesh Chathurthi! As soon as the Ganesha idols start getting installed in homes around the country, modaks come to the fore, with all kinds of unique modak recipes making…Read More
25 Unique Modak Recipes for Ganesh Chathurthi
Ganesh Chathurthi is just around the corner, and you know what that means – lots and lots of modaks!! Those soft, triangular delights are popular all year round, but they gain special significance during this festival, being considered the favorite food of the elephant deity Ganesha. Not surprising, since one of his many names is…Read More
Kid Friendly Vegetable Biryani
When you think of Eid, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Yes, there’s new clothes, gifts and visits, and of course, biryani! One of the great things about biryani is that every region has it’s own recipe, all though they all have one thing in common – they all taste awesome! Today,…Read More
Sheer Khurma Recipe
Eid is just around the corner, and it’s time to get ready for some mouth-watering treats! In nearly every country across the world, an Eid feast consists of a meat and rice dish like biryani or pulao, followed by a sweet dish, usually based on milk. And this is the bare minimum! Whatever the case,…Read More
Khoya Kesar Laddu with Desiccated Coconut
Vasant Panchami is a spring festival and an auspicious occasion for Hindus. While the festival is celebrated differently all over India, the goddess Saraswati is worshiped in most places. Yellow features prominently during Vasant Panchami, with people wearing yellow clothes and even eating yellow foods! As with all Indian festivals, the food is a big…Read More
12 Kite Theme Recipes for Sankranti
Sankranti isn’t complete without kites, and we have a bunch of fun kite theme recipes that are perfect for this festival! Choose from cookies, sandwiches, fruit plates and more! As soon as the New Year celebrations die down, Indians start preparing for the next one – Makar Sankranti! This is a festival based on the…Read More