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Try these Indian sweet recipes from Sarika Gupta’s ‘28 States 28 Plates’

Published by Starmark, the cookbook features 150 vegetarian Indian cuisine recipes from 28 states

Sarika Gupta’s debut cookbook features vegetarian snack, mains and desserts recipes from all the states and a few Union Territories in India All photos by Sarika Gupta and Starmark

Jaismita Alexander
Published 20.11.23, 03:27 PM

Author Sarika Gupta, having lived in different cities across India, has a deep appreciation for the country’s cultural diversity and culinary traditions. A passionate food enthusiast and travel aficionado, she has meticulously compiled her debut cookbook with all the vegetarian recipes she had gathered during her stay in various cities.

The book, published by Starmark, consists of 150 vegetarian Indian recipes from 28 states like West Bengal, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and more. Many of these recipes are traditional, uncommon dishes. Speaking about the cookbook during the launch at Starmark in South City Mall, Sarika Gupta said, “Readers can explore known, unknown, and lesser-known vegetarian recipes from all 28 states and some Union Territories of India, including those rarely found in popular cookbooks. One can delve into the rich history and cultural significance of each dish with anecdotes and stories that bring the recipes to life. Whether you are a seasoned cook or a beginner, the detailed instructions and the illustrated photographs will make the cooking process easy and enjoyable.”

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This festive season, My Kolkata picks two dessert recipes from the book from West Bengal and the author’s place of origin, Rajasthan.

Bhapa Aamer Doi

Bhapa Doi, sweet baked yoghurt, is one of the signature dishes of West Bengal. This recipe is a modern take on the traditional dessert and uses cheesecake baking techniques.

Ingredients

Base Layer

Mango Jelly Layer

Method

Option: Mango Jelly Layer

The mango jelly layer is an optional, additional step. It will make the dessert look and taste superlative. The mango puree for the jelly layer should have a pleasant tart taste besides the dominant sweetness. Add a tsp of lime juice if the mango pulp is very sweet.

Method

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Kheeranand

Kheeranand is a delightful milk and rice dessert. It is similar to the better known and more popular Kheer (Payesh or Payasam). Kheeranand literally means a rice and milk pudding (kheer) that brings joy (anand).

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Method

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