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25 + Gujarati Shaak Recipes

Gujarati cuisine is full of bold flavours, balance, and heritage – and nothing represents it better than Gujarati shaak. Whether it’s a quick weekday meal or part of a festive thali, shaak is always ...
If you love sev, here's another treat for you. Sev usal is prepared by mixing a spiced ragda with a simple tari. The result is a hot and flavourful dish that you'll want to savour again and again. Sev ...
Tangy, sweet and a little bit spicy, Gujarati cuisine is one of our favourite cuisines. Gujarati cuisine offers a host of delectable Gujarati sweets recipes. There are so many different recipes in ...
Soak the ground rice and dal mixture in buttermilk and 1 cup warm water. Leave to ferment for 8-10 hours. After it is fermented add the water and oil mixture. Now add all the other ingredients except ...
Recipe to make Gujarati Kasundi. Sweet, sour, hot and spicy, all in one, Kasundi is best tasted with thick chapattis. Heat oil in a pan over medium flame. Add mustard and garlic. Stir occasionally ...
When it comes to chalking out a weight loss diet, the idea is to eat food that is low in calories and nutritious. One such interesting cuisine to help you lose weight is the Gujarati cuisine. Often ...
Gujarat is a land of colours, traditions, and flavours too. Here, the local dishes are not just vibrant but nutritious too. From the use of fresh fenugreek leaves to fiber and protein-rich gram flour, ...
Discover how to make soft, melt-in-the-mouth Gujarati Khandvi using a pressure cooker in just a few simple steps. This easy method ensures perfect rolls without constant stirring or complicated ...
Colocasia leaves, or kachu pata as we Bengalis call them, are often used to wrap and steam meat or fish — think the delicious Kachu Chingri! While they’re a staple in Bengali comfort meals, have you ...
Colourful sweets, savoury snacks and spicy foods are sizzling in the kitchen for the upcoming Diwali festival. Also known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali marks the triumph of light over darkness, or ...
Gujarati new year is traditionally known as Varsha Pratipada or Bestu Varsh. On this day, people prepare new books to keep the accounts called Chopda. Not just that, people also worship Goddess ...