Bread Upma

Bread Upma

In India, amongst all the other beautiful dishes – and gosh, there are so many that I could hardly touch them all during our Indian cuisine week – there is something typical for the South of India that is called Upma. Upma is a popular 

Chana Kebabs (Indian chickpea patties)

Chana Kebabs (Indian chickpea patties)

Today we had an Indian snack, called kebab. The word is widely used in other cultures to name what is like a meat dish grilled or roasted. In India though, the word stands for patties of various kinds, meat- or plant-based, and served typically as 

Tamatar Shorba (Indian Tomato Soup)

Tamatar Shorba (Indian Tomato Soup)

As we embark on the fourth day of our vegan Indian cuisine week, we are particularly thrilled to have discovered tamatar shorba, a soup that is originally vegan. Tamatar shorba, a classic tomato soup hailing from Indian cuisine, is a deliciously spiced and comforting dish 

Vegan Paneer Tikka Masala

Vegan Paneer Tikka Masala

On day 3 of our Indian cuisine week, I am so delighted to be able to share with you this wonderful Indian recipe! We were both happy that this “food order” made last week by my husband turned out so tasty and satisfying. It seemed 

Homemade Garam Masala Powder (non-spicy)

Homemade Garam Masala Powder (non-spicy)

Welcome back to our Indian Cuisine Made Vegan week! We’re thrilled to have you join us on Day 3 of this flavorful journey. Today, we’re diving into the heart of Indian cooking with a staple that elevates every dish it touches: garam masala. This aromatic 

Homemade Vegan Paneer

Homemade Vegan Paneer

In Indian cuisine, paneer plays a big part. Unlike most cheeses, paneer does not melt, which makes it ideal for cooking. It’s often cubed and added to rich, spiced curries like one of my very favourite paneer recipes, Palak Paneer (spinach curry), Matar Paneer (peas 

Mango Lassi (vegan)

Mango Lassi (vegan)

Welcome to day 2 of our experimental week on Indian cuisine. Today, we are going to prepare a fruity drink that you cannot miss on your visit in an Indian restaurant. It is prepared with a fruit that I adore: Mango. 🥭 I love Mango 

Watermelon rind Halwa

Watermelon rind Halwa

Did you know that you can actually eat the watermelon rind, but not only this, that it is actually a very fine ingredient in a traditional Indian Dessert? Welcome to our Indian vegan cuisine week! Celebrating Indian Cuisine: A Plant-Based Culinary Journey As we embark