After getting married, Deepali Singla discovered her true calling—the art of cooking. Without ever attending a single culinary class, she found joy and confidence in the kitchen, where every dish she created was met with praise and warmth.
Her love for experimenting with different Indian cuisines turned her kitchen into a creative studio. With her family’s support, she began sharing her recipes online—and what started as a passion soon blossomed into a vibrant community of over 100K food lovers. Grateful for the love she’s received along the way, Deepali Singla believes in learning, experimenting, and growing every day.
Enjoy a recipe that is not only filled with sweetness this Diwali but also pairs 2 cultures bringing together the much loved dessert the classic cheesecake and the Indian mithai Gulab Jamun.
Notably, he achieved recognition as the Winner of Season 1 Episode 4 of the show "Chefs Vs Wild" on Hulu and Disney+. With a deep-rooted love for regional Indian cuisine, Tushar has effectively broadened the scope of his culinary offerings throughout British Columbia, making the authentic flavours of India accessible to a diverse range of diners.
You have had lentils growing up in a South Asian home with rice or roti as a staple but you haven't had lentils sauteed in Bengali 5 spice. Try lentils done this way today.
For all those who have tried fish various ways whether curried, fried, salted, or in any other way then this Bengali Sablefish recipe is a must try by Chef Tushar Tondvalkar. It is not only infused with spices and exotic flavours but brings out the taste of fish like never before.
If you enjoy soups this chickpea stew is a must try. Filled with flavourful herbs and spices and the goodness of tomotoes and lots of protein. The stew as a whole is a satisyfing meal