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hi there.....friends call me Andy :) I am a school teacher by profession. Passionate about reading, some random experimental cooking, some hit 'n' miss photography......and i am a dreamer ;) Thank you for popping by :)
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Fish Rezala
I get so happy during winters ❤ 😉 Crazy ? Yeah, sort of 😛 But then residing in a hot tropical country, we highly appreciate the short winter months. Something to look forward to the entire summer. Winters also ensures … Continue reading
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Tagged chicken rezala, cooking, fiesta friday, fiesta friday #94, fish, fish rezala, fish steaks, freshwater fish, the novice gardener, winter
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Platter of Love – Fritters, Aloo seddho, Mushur Dal, Katla petir Kalia, Chicken Rezala and Gulab jamun
Well !! Don’t go by the title 😉 It is a choice of recipes cooked for welcoming hubby 😛 Our marriage oscillates between two cities, or rather two states of the country – Delhi and Chattisgarh. Not by choice, but … Continue reading
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Tagged aloo seddho, chicken rezala, fritters, gulab jamun, katla petir kalia, platter, Platter of Love
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Chicken Rezala
Chicken rezala, the name breathes of Nawabi food. Rich, creamy and flavorful. It is laborious, time consuming with a fabulous end result. Mughals not only left their mark on our landscape, but also in our food, language and culture. The … Continue reading