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  • Binangkals are deep-fried dough ball coated with sesame seeds and originates from the Philippines.
    Food Inspiration,  Published Work,  Recipes

    Celebrating Eid with Binangkal – the Filipino version of Middle Eastern Leqaimat

    May 23, 2020 /

    Binangkals are deep-fried dough ball coated with sesame seeds and originates from the Philippines. They are quite similar to the regional favourite Leqaimats which are traditionally consumed during Iftar in the holy month of Ramadan, but less sweet. Eid Mubarak! I am sharing Lady M’s recipe of binangkal that I recently shared with Khaleej Times. Binangkals, according to me, are the Filipino version of Middle Eastern Leqaimats. In the Philippines, binangkals are popular munchies with tea and coffee and sold at roadside stalls and regular bakeries. Lady M has been living with us for for more than 12 years now. Over the years she has learnt to cook Bengali and…

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    Acharuli, the boat shaped Georgian cheese-bread or Khachapuri

    Acharuli – Making the boat shaped Georgian Khachapuri at home

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  • Acharuli, the boat shaped Georgian cheese-bread or Khachapuri
    Food Inspiration,  Georgia

    Acharuli – Making the boat shaped Georgian Khachapuri at home

    April 25, 2020 /

    Making Acharuli, the stunning boat shaped Khachapuri or Georgian cheese-bread at home was highly thrilling. They turned out exactly how we had tasted them on our trip to Georgia.

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    Rasgulla Macapuno - a fusion dessert with popular Bengali sweet Rasgulla and Filipino favourite Macapuno

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    Binangkals are deep-fried dough ball coated with sesame seeds and originates from the Philippines.

    Celebrating Eid with Binangkal – the Filipino version of Middle Eastern Leqaimat

    May 23, 2020
    Homestyle cooking of Indian vegetarian food

    It’s time to reflect what I’ve been eating in our Chennai home

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  • Homemade wheat flour bread
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    Homemade Bread with Sprinkled Sesame – an ever evolving romance

    March 31, 2020 /

    Amongst all the things baked at home, nothing fills my heart with more gratitude and love than a freshly baked bread loaf just out of the oven. We love cooking different kinds of recipes – simple or elaborate. Inspiration in our kitchen comes from different cuisines, cultures, cookbooks and random recipe discoveries online. Sometimes the menu is influenced by our travels and at times, they are a result of conversation I strike up with people I come across or other foodie friends and of course, from instagram and blog posts of my blogger friends. For years, I have been nervous about making dough, specially for cakes. I guess it’s because…

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