Foodwhirl Page for Flavors Of My Plate

Rasgulla Pudding

Rasgulla Pudding aka Rosogollar Payesh doesn’t require much of arm workout and well, it’s scrumptious too. If some guests are coming your way don’t worry you can prepare it instantly; you just need to have Rasgullas handy and you’re sorted. I prepared this recipe with some homemade Rasgullas.

Gulab Jamun Cake

I’m very fond of fusion dishes and I always find myself experimental with this type of cuisine. Fusion Cuisine doesn’t fall under any particular cuisine style and has played a part in innovations of many contemporary restaurant cuisines since 1970’s. It’s really very innovative and at the same time challenging to fuse elements of different […]

Chicken 65

Chicken 65: A popular hot, spicy and delicious South Indian Snack. There are numerous ways in which this scrumptious dish can be made; I tried few of them and finally settled on this recipe and trust me you don’t need any other recipe after this. The origin of this dish is still unknown; there are […]

Gulab Jamun Cake

I’m very fond of fusion dishes and I always find myself experimental with this type of cuisine. Fusion Cuisine doesn’t fall under any particular cuisine style and has played a part in innovations of many contemporary restaurant cuisines since 1970’s. It’s really very innovative and at the same time challenging to fuse elements of different […]

Gulab Jamun Cake

I’m very fond of fusion dishes and I always find myself experimental with this type of cuisine. Fusion Cuisine doesn’t fall under any particular cuisine style and has played a part in innovations of many contemporary restaurant cuisines since 1970’s. It’s really very innovative and at the same time challenging to fuse elements of different […]

Malai Kofta

Malai Kofta are soft, tender cheese dumplings dunked in rich, creamy Makhani gravy comes to my mind which is enough to make anyone drool. After Paneer Butter Masala this is the recipe which is I usually prefer to order if I want to eat anything Vegetarian in a restaurant and believe me these two recipes […]

Macher Chop Fish Croquettes

Monsoons are in full swing in India now. So, our tea time demands for some snacks specially some “Tele Bhaja” (deep fried snacks). If you are in Kolkata then you’re in the hub of street foods. Every evening you can find various stalls at every nooks and corners of the streets. You can easily devour […]

Veg Manchurian

Veg Manchurian is a very popular Indo-Chinese dish and a complete party pleaser. It can be served as an appetizer or as main course with fried rice. The veg balls or fritters are made up of chopped vegetables and then dipped in the sauce. It can be made in two ways: with or without gravy. […]

Vanilla Cupcakes

I think making cupcakes is the easiest thing to bake. Just mix all the ingredients, pour the batter into cupcake moulds and bake it for 15-20 mins. Ta-Da!!!! your cupcakes are ready :) I know cupcakes do have frosting on them otherwise it’s better to call them Muffins. But as they came out so perfect […]

Mango Lassi

Summer is very much over and monsoon has already arrived in India. So, before saying adios to the king of fruits I thought of making a very popular yet very simple recipe; yes it’s nothing other than Mango Lassi. Lassi is a cooling and refreshing drink made from yogurt and when it’s blended with the […]

Katori Chaat

It’s spicy, tangy, crunchy, crispy, sweet, sour all at the same time. A bite of this chaat gives you an explosion of flavors and you keep craving for more. This recipe is so eye catchy that it tantalizes your taste buds and you can’t stay away from it for long.

Paneer Korma

Korma recipes has its roots from the Mughlai Cuisine where meat or vegetables are braised in water, stock and then cream and cashew paste is added. Many of the Korma recipes include yogurt and coconut-poppy seeds paste but I substituted it with cashew-onion paste as I love it’s flavors.