I love to cook and enjoy the challenge of cooking for people – who by choice or by necessity have limited diets; food allergies and intolerances. Today’s recipe is specially created for Emma (who is a Google+ friend) and many others who suffer from Myalgic Encephalopathy (ME) and Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). When Gill Andrews (also a google+ friend) shared a post, ‘Who has a recipe for Emma?’, I started racking my brain for something (especially dessert) that could be delicious for anyone and appropriate for Emma’s diet. I came up with quick and effortless recipe, you’re absolutely going to love. I used my blueberry buttermilk pound cake recipe as inspiration and switched things up to make it paleo friendly. I have made this cake two times now, and the whole family (plus several friends) love it.
Grain Free
Besan Ladoo (guest post at Nava K)
Yes, you read that correctly, today I’m guest blogging over at Nava K.
I was so pleased when Nava emailed and asked me to be a guest blogger, while she is traveling. Since it was festivity time when she contacted me sweets were on my mind hence I thought to pamper your taste buds with a festival sweet. So here I have for you a delicious post of besan ladoo.
Besan Ki Sabzi
Besan is one of the versatile flour I know of. Its been a staple in my kitchen and I relish it in one form or another. It can be mixed into the flours for flat bread and pizza crust, used like eggs to make cheelas, as a binder for koftas, batter for deep frying, thickener for curries, base for exotic sweets, crunchy drops for flavored yogurt and many more.
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