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From Langar Halls To Old Delhi Streets: A Look Into Matt Preston And Gary Mehigan’s Delhi Food Trip
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From Langar Halls To Old Delhi Streets: A Look Into Matt Preston And Gary Mehigan’s Delhi Food Trip

[ad_1] Australian food critic and writer Matt Preston, along with chef and restaurateur Gary Mehigan, is on a culinary journey in India, exploring cities like Delhi and Agra. The duo, who became household names in India after serving as judges on the cooking show 'MasterChef Australia,' are fascinated with Indian food. During their visit, they tried many iconic foods from the streets of Old Delhi. Preston and Chef Mehigan's Instagram handles are flooded with their foodie adventures in Delhi. From spicy snacks and melt-in-mouth sweets in Old Delhi to learning about Gurudwara's langar kitchen, their Delhi food adventure is wholesome! Let's take a look.In the first clip, you can see the duo exploring Delhi street food and enjoying Daulat ki chaat, matar kulcha, nankhatai served on a newspap...
“It Is Totally Overhyped And Overrated”: Varanasi’s Viral Malaiyo Fails To Impress Internet
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“It Is Totally Overhyped And Overrated”: Varanasi’s Viral Malaiyo Fails To Impress Internet

[ad_1] Varanasi has always been a food heaven. Be it tempting tamatar chaat, delectable kachori sabzi, sinful lassi or meetha paan, Varanasi's gastronomic trail unravels several treasured treats. We came across one such decadent dish that is considered a “favourite winter dessert” for people in India's oldest city. We are talking about malaiyo. Prepared with simple milk froth, the dish is only available during winter mornings. While people in Delhi call it Daulat ki Chaat, in Lucknow it is known as nimish. This is a creamy pudding-like concoction that is made using boiled milk. Recently, a food vlogger (@foodparadise.in) shared a malaiyo video on Instagram. In the clip, a street vendor can be seen serving this sweet dish loaded with dry fruits to customers. Sharing the clip, the food vlo...
Craving Winter Comfort? 7 Must-Try Winter Street Foods From Across India
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Craving Winter Comfort? 7 Must-Try Winter Street Foods From Across India

[ad_1] Winter season gives us multiple reasons to rejoice. But what reigns supreme is the variety of foods the season brings along. It is, in fact, that time of the year when our cravings for all things indulgent go on an all-time high. And why not? After all, we have so many winter-special delicacies to savour. Taking your love for winter delicacies to the next level, we bring some street food options from across India that every foodie must try. From Kashmiri French fries to Bengali bhaja, the list covers it all. Sounds delicious? So, without further ado, let's get going.Also Read: 9 Varanasi (Benaras) Street Foods that You Shouldn't MissHere Are 7 Winter-Special Street Foods From 7 Indian States You Must Try:1. Nader Monje from Kashmir:Winter brings along a range of fresh vegetables t...
Try These 9 Snack Recipes To Treat Your Guests On Diwali Cards Party
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Try These 9 Snack Recipes To Treat Your Guests On Diwali Cards Party

[ad_1] Diwali 2023: If Diwali is a festival of lights, it is also customary to play cards that night. People organise card parties during this time when family and friends get together and have a fun time. From food to drinks to music, elaborate preparations are done for such parties. Most of them prefer to keep finger snacks on the menu for the night as it is easy to eat and takes less time to prepare. While preparing the menu one must count the heads and plan accordingly. Don't forget the dips. They are equally important. And, to make things slightly easier for you we have come up with a list of snack recipes for the party menu.Also Read: Diwali 2023: Top Restaurants And Food Offers Across India For A Festive FeastHere are a few key recipes that you can keep ready and serve your guests...