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Recipe for Pav Bhaji Pizza

Recipe for Pav Bhaji Pizza

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

Pav bhaji : According to wikipedia... it is a fast food dish native to Maharashtrians and is popular in most metropolitan areas in India, particularly in the Maharashtrian city of Mumbai & Pune. (पाव भाजी, also transliterated as pao bhaji an…

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Mathur food festival at Fire, The Park, New Delhi

posted April 24, 2010 in India - Food & Travel Guide

Often labeled “sharabi-kebabi” or “adhe Mussalman” (half Muslim) because of their gastronomic adventurousness, the Mathur-Kayasthas have always considered themselves to be sophisticates, well versed in matters cultural—and culinary. Often, (read full article)

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Tis' the Season to be Chubby: Christmas with Relatives

To view more of my recipes and culinary adventures, click here. Holiday season is a good excuse for feasting and pigging out, at least guiltlessly for the moment. "It's okay to devour and indulge good food, for tis' the season to be chubby lalalalala (read full article)

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Lucknow: Nawabs and kebabs

posted August 31, 2009 in India - Food & Travel Guide

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posted August 31, 2009 in India - Food & Travel Guide

For all its old world charm and etiquette, Lucknow is not on the tourist map of the country. But if you get a chance, do plan a visit to this charming and laid-back city that has emerged from its old worldliness to a rather nouveau centre of politic (read full article)

The best kebabs in India are in Delhi

posted August 05, 2009 in India - Food & Travel Guide

First things first: The best kebabs — and biryani, many of us would argue—are to be found in Delhi. If you owe allegiance to Lucknow, Kolkata or Hyderabad, you will, of course, sit up in protest at this statement. The cities are, after all, k (read full article)

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