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.
Rose & Almond Ice-Cream This light rose flavoured creamy ice-cream is deceptively easy to make. Ingredients 2 ½ cups milk 1 tbsp corn flour 5 tbsp sugar 1/2 cup fresh cream 8 to 10 red rose petals 2…
Rocky Road Ice Cream An American innovation, this flavour gets its name from the crunchy almonds, walnuts and chewy marshmallows that add a deliciously unusual element to the otherwise smooth texture…
There is a wonderful tale behind this royal dessert. Scholars trace its creation centuries ago to a marriage alliance between the royal kingdoms of Krishnanagar and Burdwan, two areas within West Bengal.
Chena poda (baked cottage cheese) is a sweet dish from the state of Orissa, India. The literal meaning of chena poda is burnt cheese; chena is cottage cheese and poda means burnt.