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Top 10 summer recipes from Saffron Trail

April 11, 2014

Summer is upon us in most parts of India. It’s that time of the year, the best of cooking enthusiasts want to spend the least time in the kitchen. Here are some of the most popular summer recipes from Saffron Trail blog all listed down in one place for your convenience Masala Moar – This is the per

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Lists, Tips

9 Holiday Gifts for the Food Lover

October 21, 2013

Looking to gift someone who loves to cook or who generally loves food-things? Here’s the perfect list!

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Breakfast, Lists

WBB # 14 – Ethnic dishes with a Twist

August 2, 2007

After that super healthy round up atMadhuli’s Foodcourt, Weekend Breakfast Blogging goes to A Fridge Full of Food where Glenna takes on as hostess for August. The theme is ‘Ethnic breakfasts‘. Idea is to try… [Continue Reading]

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Breakfast, Lists

WBB# 5 round-up and announcement for WBB#6

September 29, 2006

Finally, I’ve managed to push myself hard enough to post the round-up of WBB#5 and reveal the new rules for the Weekend Breakfast Blogging game

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Breakfast, Lists

Weekend Breakast Blogging- A Fortnightly event on Saffrontrail

June 25, 2006

I’m sure most of us prefer to have a no-fuss breakfast on most weekdays. Hopefully all of us are at least eating some breakfast- as it’s the most important meal of the day-blah blah blah! I guess, everybody already know this and hence there’s no need for me to be preaching about the benefits of this good dietary habit

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How to store grated coconut | Coconut Recipes

May 11, 2006

While I love using coconut in South Indian cooking, there’s never a chance to use the whole coconut. I end up using a couple of tablespoons while grinding a masala or a teaspoon for a garnish over a light Tambrahm style stir fry. One coconut, broken open and scraped / grated can be used in multipl

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