Author: Aditi Prabhu

Nutritionist
Snack recipes, Traditional Recipes, Travel and food

Classic Goli Baje / Mangalore bajji recipe

Goli Baje

“Goli baje !! Goli Baje !! ” They kept yelling. Suddenly out of nowhere, there were vendors coming in to sell aromatic brown balls that is when we realized that our train had slowly entered into the beautiful state of Karnataka.

Traditional Recipes, Travel and food

Beary Biryani / Sultana Biryani from the Beary / Karnataka cuisine

beary biryani

Biryani is one dish that everyone in my family loves. So when everyone was in the mood to have biryani. I decided to make it but I wanted to try out something new yet traditional and that’s when I remembered the Biryani recipe contest that recently took place on one of the most amazing food …

Karnataka, Travel and food

Beach trail from Kumta to Gokarna (Karnataka)

beach

There is something about beaches, they calm the chaos in me. So when I was browsing through Facebook and saw that a dear friend was going for a beach trail to Karnataka, I knew I just had to go. Having said that, experience has taught me nothing comes easy and that is exactly what happened. …

Ingredients, Snack recipes

The lesser-known Palmyra Sprouts.

Palmyra Roots

When it comes to vegetables and fruits, I love buying them fresh from local farmers. Most of them know that apart from buying the usual I also love exploring and trying out new/local vegetables and fruits. So one of the ladies who is also a local farmer got me a strange yellow-looking food- The Palmyra …

Fruits, Traditional Recipes

Guava Pickle

guava pickle

I love trying out new recipes (especially recipes wherein there is scope for twists and experiments). So when a Senior Nutritionist Ms. Neha Pandit Tembe who also runs a fabulous venture called Snack Right posted about an interesting Guava pickle recipe I had to give it a shot. I’ve twisted the original recipe as per …

Ingredients, Miscellaneous

Have you heard of Ramkand / Ramkandamool / Kandamool ?

Ramkandmool

I distinctly remember the first time I saw the Ram kand. It was a cold morning in January and I was visiting the Shani Shingnapur temple, in Nasik. The vendor had neatly placed it on a cycle and was slicing it out for sale.

Healthy Recipes, Ingredients, Traditional Recipes, Vegetables

Kothimbir Wadi made with Sorghum/Jowar recipe

millet

Kothimbir Wadi is a Maharashtrian delicacy made from fresh coriander and besan (gram flour).It is consumed in steamed, shallow-fried, baked, or deep-fried form with food and even as a snack.