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Kale And Broccoli Stir Fry

by Balvinder. 29 Comments

A simple, healthy and hearty side dish with great flavors.

Spice Oats Porridge

by Balvinder. 32 Comments

An easy, healthy bowl of hot, tender, pearly oats, all creamy and delicious.

Mango and Rice Pudding (kheer) Parfait

by Balvinder. 21 Comments

A marvelous parfait with layers of kheer, mango and granola. It is not only delicious but also strikingly beautiful.

Crispy Walnut And Oat Thins

by Balvinder. 33 Comments

We all love good recipes and they don’t always come from celebrity chef’s cookbooks. The strawberry desert picture on Lizzy’s blog was enough to make my heart go flutter.  I enjoy eating fresh fruits in different ways and when you have simple and pretty options available, imagine the surprise that you can create. The already…

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No Bake Date Nut And Seed Squares

by Balvinder. 25 Comments

The easiest, and nutrient dense squares of deliciousness, perfect for adults and children. You can keep them in the cupboard for up to a month in an airtight container.

Carrot, Date And Nut Cake

by Balvinder. 30 Comments

Whether you celebrate or not, the smell of Christmas fills the air. There are cookies baking, nuts roasting and lights twinkling everywhere. Walk through any shopping mall or bakery you will find Christmas decorations, sweets, breads, cookies and cakes. Two things that I always buy around Christmas are….

Kheer And Malpua (Rice Pudding with Festive Indian Pancakes)

by Balvinder. 35 Comments

Easy to make, a perfect for all festivals, Kheer is Indian version of rice pudding made by slow cooking rice in milk with addition of fragrant ingredients like cardamom powder, rose water, saffron and generous amount of almonds and raisins. Kheer can be eaten cold or warm depending on how the weather is in your side of the woods. It’s an exquisite desert in itself, however on special occasions or during monsoon kheer is best enjoyed with malpuas. And malpuas must always be eaten with kheer. The wholesome combination is heavenly and you will be overwhelmed with a wonderful feeling of satiation.

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