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front-1 Wherever you are, its still not too late to taste an Alphonso mango which is currently in season. Eaten on its own or in a fruit salad. There's no mistaking its health benefits which includes lifting your mood.

Seasonal Recipes

Here are a few recipes using the foods which are in season. The combination of dishes below makes a fabulous menu. These simple spiced potatoes are one of the most popular Indian side dishes. Serve as part of any Indian meal, although they are particularly good with chicken or vegetable curries.


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Tomato, Onion and Chilli Salad with Radish
Indian salads are refreshing complements to elaborate dishes that are loaded with spices and flavours. This sharp tangy recipe is remarkably simple and pairs well with meat or chicken.
3 Bombay Potatoes
These simple spiced potatoes are one of the most popular Indian side dishes. Serve as part of any Indian meal, although they are particularly good with chicken or vegetable curries.
3 Rich Lamb Curry
Rich Lamb Curry or Mutton Nihari is a dish from Lucknow in northern India eaten mainly amongst Muslim communities at breakfast. It originally hails from Pakistan and though widely known to be prepared with beef shank, many variations use lamb or mutton.
EXOTIC_INDIAN_FRUIT_SALAD_SMALL_IMG_5583 Exotic Indian Fruit Salad
Mango, the national fruit of India, is also known traditionally as the food of the gods. Its leaves are used as floral decorations during Hindu marriages and religious ceremonies.  Used in all sorts of sweet preparations, mangoes are delicious eaten on their own or with other fruits, such as in this refreshing salad.

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Regal Indian Cheese - Shahi Paneer
RegalCheese_p80_218_detailThis recipe can be prepared a day in advance and eaten with shop bought naans.It’s a delicious dish fit for a royal occasion and can be truly traditional with British ingredients including the paneer.

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Aloo bondas
potato_cakes_detailAloo Bondas are a streetfood from Mumbai (Bombay), sold around beaches and in fast-food restaurants. Batata vadas or Aloo bondas are the Southern and Western Indian versions of the North’s samosas, but they are made with gram flour (besan) rather than wheat flour. Go to the recipe...

 
Grilled fish with Tangy Black Olive Sauce
grilledfishIMG_0638Combine the flavours of Indian spices with olives. Black Olives can handle the intensity of certain Indian spices and do work well together from time to time.
White fish or an oily fish such as mackerel can also be used. Go to the recipe...
 


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