Well, these are few easy Bengali recipes you can cook & offer to your God Family on occasion of special prayer meets. This is specific of Bengali homes. In whichever part of the world you stay, you can easily source the ingredients for these items. I particularly had this on my mind while selecting the recipe items. Listen, whichever is your area of interest, do it with all your heart. Like in my case, it is cooking, I love it immensely. I am too cautious, too sincere about what is going to my blog; it has to taste good, look good with decent photography! I wished to do a professional photography course but I lack the tenacity I think, for same reason I did not join a baking class! I can write for another 2 hours 33 seconds, but we have a get-together to attend at lunch time. Ask me what I am taking? I am not the kind who would take paper cutlery & soft drinks even on my busiest day, that is for those who have problem to cook! I love to cook, feed people, having someone like Cristine is blessing too! The quickest things I could think of are a fruit dessert, aloo kabli, chicken kebabs! I have no time to think, tomorrow is Kojagori Lokkhi Pujo, I did not wish to miss the fun my friends have arranged for!
Recipe@ https://spiceupwithsoma.blogspot.com/2018/03/fulkopi-aloo-motorshuti-diye-khichuri.html [click link to read blogpost]
A traditional Bengali winter sweet treat done with freshly made paneer & date palm jaggery available in winters alone!
Recipe@https://spiceupwithsoma.blogspot.com/2016/02/nolen-gurer-sandeshcottage-cheese.html [click link]
Narkol Naru / Coconut Balls any Bengali Home would do during prayer meets, I may not do the best version I think but this recipe is authentic!
Recipe@https://spiceupwithsoma.blogspot.com/2014/10/narkol-narucoconut-balls.html [click the link]
Though not chocolate fan, I do enjoy chocolate sandesh, if not as much as nolen gurer sandesh! It is basically modified variety of the traditional!
Recipe @
https://spiceupwithsoma.blogspot.com/2014/11/chocolate-sandesh.html [click the link]
Patishapta is cooked coconut-sugar-milk or jaggery mixed filling crepes among us, not pancake but crepe, yes!
Recipe @ https://spiceupwithsoma.blogspot.com/2014/10/patishapta-coconut-filled-pancakes.html [click the link]
The basic Rice Lentil Hotch-Potch platter you can offer to God is this!
Recipe @https://spiceupwithsoma.blogspot.com/2014/09/khichuri-with-begun-bhaja-and-aloo.html [click the link]
Although eaten as snack, we do offer it on certain prayer meets! Try my loved recipe!
Recipe @https://spiceupwithsoma.blogspot.com/2015/01/crispy-nimkishomemade-salted-snacks.html [click the link]
This is basic of the varieties of malpoa / pancakes we do, vegan & gluten-free!
Recipe @https://spiceupwithsoma.blogspot.com/2022/10/traditional-malpua.html [click the link]
Luchi / Fried Refined Flour Bread is a regular affair for us, must at any function. I limited it to doing twice a month for health reasons!
Recipe @ https://spiceupwithsoma.blogspot.com/2022/09/daldar-luchi.html [click the link]
Notun means New, with harvest of date palm juice in winters, it is boiled for long hours to get this consistency of jaggery, thereafter we make sweets & desserts with it! This is rice kheer / pudding with date palm jaggery!
Recipe @https://spiceupwithsoma.blogspot.com/2015/01/notun-gurer-payeshrice-kheer-with-date.html [click the link]
No onion, No garlic potato & peas curry is a winter treat too! We have it with either rice pilaf or luchi, porota, ruti!
Recipe @ https://spiceupwithsoma.blogspot.com/2014/09/niramish-aloor-dum-spiced-potato-curry.html [click the link]
Try this fig-dates sweet, easy to make & not that Bengali! Thank me later or you need not!
Recipe @ https://spiceupwithsoma.blogspot.com/2019/10/fig-o-khejur-er-norom-pak.html [click the link]
See You soon!
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