Cream pie, layer cake, chutney, piña coladas, porridge, curry, and more irresistible recipes starring coconut flakes and milk. This curry is intensely flavored with garam masala and ginger, cooled by ...
Samosas are those much-beloved Indian fried or baked dumplings, with a savory filling such as peas and potatoes. Made completely from scratch, they can be time-consuming, so I recommend using wonton ...
These sandwiches inspired by Indian street food feature crunchy fried shrimp topped with a smear of herbal coconut chutney on a soft bun. The shrimp are seasoned with mildly spicy Kashmiri chile ...
Even though it contains some chile, this easy chutney (made in a blender) is a cooling accompaniment to anything spicy. Chef Suvir Saran of New York's Devi Restaurant likes to serve the chutney with ...
Idli and Dosa are among the most popular South Indian dishes, loved for their taste and lightness. Made without oil or heavy spices, they are easy to digest and suitable for people of all ages, from ...
The dosa is a hugely versatile food. In India, it can be a light snack or a meal in itself. It can be made light and lacy or thick and substantial. It can take a simple five minutes to prepare or a ...