Make these traditional Indian recipes to spread hope, love, and joy to friends and family for Diwali, the Hindu New Year, ...
As Shiza Shahid and Radhi Devlukia chat about their experience of working together, the same word crops up again and again: joy.
These coconut macaroons are Sarah's signature in her cookie repertoire and affectionately called "Roonie Macs" after her childhood nickname.
This Diwali, amp up your celebrations with cocktails that promise to add a splash of elegance and excitement to your festive table. Each drink is crafted to complement the rich flavours of traditional ...
In the world of no-bake treats, Moose Farts stand out as a unique and delicious indulgence. This whimsical dessert is ...
From barfi to bal mithai, here’s another selection of mouthwatering treats to tantalise your taste buds this Deepavali.
Creamy and sweet, this beverage tastes like sweet potato pie in a milkshake. Cook the sweet potato the night before, peel and chop it, then stash it in the refrigerator. Sub soy or almond milk for the ...
It's also naturally dairy-free, making it an excellent alternative to regular cow's milk. However, it's not as simple as cracking open a can of coconut milk and dumping it in your favorite recipe.
These Diwali recipes allow you to prepare beloved Diwali treats efficiently while capturing the essence of tradition.
Pre-heat oven to 160ºC. Line a 26cm x 21cm tin with baking paper. Pour the melted butter into the base of the tin and ...
Chopped nuts, like cashews, pistachios and almonds, and rose petals, for garnish ...
Imagine biting into a rich, creamy square of fudge that combines the smoothness of white chocolate, the deep flavor of c ...