To have a sibling is like having a friend for life, wouldn't you agree?! The bond between siblings is like no other, and to commemorate this relationship we all celebrate the auspicious festival of ...
A festive staple, balushahi is can be found across all major Halwai shops across North India but why go that far when you can make it at home? facebook (Also Read: Indian Cooking Tips: How To Make ...
It is the time to indulge! Why not try making some of the much-loved sweets at home rather then buying them from the market? After all, the satisfaction of creating them at home is something else!
Balushahi is a deep-fried Indian festive sweet made with flour then dipped in sugar syrup. These sweet treats are crispy on the outside, moist, tender and flaky on the inside. Balu refers to sand and ...
From the zest of Hariyali Teej to the excitement of Raksha Bandhan, the festive spirit in India is soaring high! And let's be real, no Indian festival is complete without a delectable array of sweets.
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With Dussehra and Milad-un-Nabi gone and Karva Chauth and Diwali on their way, we are right in the middle of the festival celebrations which is a perfect excuse to whip up mouthwatering paneer jalebi, ...
Sugar, Ghee, and Glory: Places to Get the Best Balushahi in Mumbai: By Navya Khurana The streets of Mumbai hide treasures in steel tins and glass counters. Treasures that flake at the edges, gleam ...
Saffron, Ghee and Glory: Where to Taste the Flakiest, Fluffiest, and Best Balushahi in Lucknow: By Aarushi Bose The queen of sweets in the city of Nawabs, balushahi – flaky as a whisper, golden as the ...