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Deshi Mix

Fish, local and gourmet

Fish is and always will be an important part of Bengali culture.

3y ago

Kebabs mouth-watering grilled delicacies

The word 'kebab' is derived from an Arabic word 'cabob' which means 'to burn or char'. Most of the famous kebabs like galouti, shami, and kakori originated in the royal kitchens.

3y ago

Delicious rice recipes for Eid

Rice is a staple in any kitchen and with many different types. It lends itself to a limitless number of recipes. Each type of rice has its own taste, texture and unique properties that work well with different cooking applications. And you can use that variety to your advantage by cooking up simply mouth-watering dishes this Eid.

3y ago

Flavourful kachchi recipes for Eid

Kachchi biriyani literally means ‘raw biriyani,’ and is also known as ‘kachchi yeqni’ as the unique feature of this preparation is that the raw meat and rice are cooked collectively in steam.

3y ago

The perfect dynamic duos for your Eid table

BIHARI DUM GOSHT Ingredients ½ kg beef fillet

3y ago

Dishes with the magic of chilli peppers

Chilli peppers are the fruit of capsicum pepper plants, notable for their hot flavour. They are members of the nightshade family, related to bell peppers and tomatoes.

3y ago

Dishes that go great with pickles

During the mango season, in summer, in our country, one can see at least two or three glass jars full of pickled raw mangoes maturing in the sun outside many homes. This typical mango pickle is most popular here.

4y ago

Promotional Content / Snacks

5:00 or 6:00 PM in the evening and you crave something to munch! You can eat it as is or along with delicious dips and sauces. A snack is a portion of food often smaller than a regular meal, generally eaten between meals. You can even serve them as starters or finger foods during a party or festival or along with a meal.

4y ago

A Bengali tea party

Planning for a tea party with your favourite acquaintances? And confused as how to go about dishing up that unique, yet easy-to-do recipe? Tea is very much part of our Bengali lifestyle without which occasions remain incomplete. So, sit back, get relaxed and have a cup of tea. Celebrate summer with a candlelit evening high tea, and serve season-inspired recipes your guests are sure to enjoy.

8y ago

Leftovers

As any mistress or master of the kitchen will tell you, leftovers are inevitable.

8y ago

Getting calcium-rich

The element that takes the atomic number 20, calcium is essential for all living beings.

8y ago

Bitter recipes

Bitterness is perceived as an unpleasant, sharp, and disagreeable taste, but it is sometimes deliberately added in dishes to make them more palatable.

8y ago

Sumptuous Olives

People associate olives with pickles, but it can also be used to make other delicious preparations. Olives are classified into three groups according to the ripeness of the harvest and one needs to use the right type to get the right flavour and tangy taste.

8y ago

Twist of taste

Preheat the oven to 180 degrees. Coat a baking pan with butter. Place the cooked, sweet potato flesh, eggs, coconut oil, honey, and vanilla extract in the base of a food processor.

8y ago

Winter veggies

This is a delicious Bengali side dish, easy to rustle up and goes well with rice. Sheem shorshe tastes heavenly when simmered in mustard paste until soft and tender.

8y ago

Making life easier for the host

The weddings may be over but the long list of post-wedding luncheons and dinners have just begun. The following are some recipes

8y ago

Quick fixes

Boil milk on medium flame, add condense milk and grated mawa. Keep cooking till the milk boils down to half.

8y ago

Durga’s Bhoj

Festival season is around the corner with Durga Puja kicking off the celebrations. The festive period is a foodies' paradise with plenty of mouth-watering dishes to savour.

8y ago