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Specializing in simple, easy-to-cook plant based, vegetarian, gluten-free and vegan foods I cook easy, simple, healthy and delicious food.
Welcome everyone
My name is Bhavna, I am Author, Recipe Developer, Editor, Photographer and the brain behind my website. You will also find many plant based/vegetarian, gluten-free, nut free and vegan dishes. I am from Mumbai, living in Canada for past 22 years. I am a professional working in Finance in a multinational firm. I love to cook but I also love to travel and been to many countries. T
Delicious Sooji halwa is easy to prepare in just few mins.
Sooji Halwa
We call it rava no shiro,, it's a very famous Indian dessert.
It can be prepared in 15-20 minutes and only needs 5-6 ingredients which you will already have in your kitchen. It is super delicious. Kids will love it.
http://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2021/04/30/sooji-halwa/
Most delicious peda
Two & Half Minute Nutella (hazelnuts, cocoa powder spread) Peda
https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2016/12/23/2-12-minute-nutella-peda/
Kansa Lapsi
Easy to prepare lapsi (halwa). We offer this to Godess Laxmi during Dhanteras 🙏
Video recipe with written instructions:
https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2016/11/18/gujarati-fada-lapsi-or-kanshar-or-broken-wheat-halwa/
Kansar/Fada Lapsi (Video Recipe)
https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2016/11/18/gujarati-fada-lapsi-or-kanshar-or-broken-wheat-halwa/
YouTube https://youtu.be/LfVeAIwRUFE
Happiest birthday to my daughter 😋❤️
Celebrating my daughter’s birthday with Indian dinner prepared at home.
Paneer sabji, kadhi pakoda, dal makhani, khandavi, samosas, bundi raita, sliced onion, papad, roti and jeera rice.
Enjoy the visual treat 🤩
RECIPES:
Paneer sabji: https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2020/10/25/paneer-kolhapuri/
Kadhi pakoda: https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2021/07/02/kadhi-pakoda/
Dal makhani: https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2015/04/22/dal-makhani/
Khandavi: https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2018/11/30/all-you-need-to-know-about-making-perfect-khandvi/
Rice Tapioca (Sabudana) Chakri
My son and my granddaughter’s most favourite chakri. They refuse to eat any other chakri 😀
RECIPE: https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2021/10/20/chakri/
Tell me how to store outside for long time?
My old video on how to save avocado from browning inside. It stays good for weeks. I have got 22k views on this post. Do check it out and save hundreds of avocados going bad.
Written instructions: https://wordpress.com/stats/post/3730/bhavnasfoodjourney.com
Healthy Mediterranean food prepared at home. Falafel are non fried and prepared in appe pan. Home made hummus and salad with coleslaw mix, parley, tomato dressed in garlic, zaatar, lemon juice and olive oil dressing. Absolutely delicious and super healthy. It’s gluten free, nut free, vegan plant based food.
RECIPES:
Falafel: https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2017/03/10/falafel/
Hummus: https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2020/05/12/super-creamy-healthy-hummus/
Salad: https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2020/06/30/fattoush-salad/
Popular Diwali Recipes
Already started planning what to cook for Diwali then this album is for you.
There are 3 different types fo charkri, 3 types of shrikhand, 2 types of dahi vada (bhalla), many unique sweets, fried and not fried snacks and many more.
Do check out and give me 👍👍 if you like it and will try some of these recipes.
Collection of sweet and savory Diwali special recipes from my kitchen to yours, enjoy!!
Each picture has a link to the recipe.
Satvik thali
Every year on Dussehra, I prepare this traditional thali. May it bring happiness and blessings to all who celebrating 🙏
RECIPES:
Kheer https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2020/03/07/easiest-saffron-rice-pudding-kesar-kheer/
Pickle https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2020/07/17/marwadi-pickle-with-unripe-grapes/
Healthy thali for weekend lunch.
This is a gluten free vegetarian thali. Enjoy the visual treat ❤️
RECIPES:
Air fried Karela sabji https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2022/07/09/crispy-karela-in-air-fryer/
Paneer lababdar https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2020/10/25/paneer-kolhapuri/
Jowar roti https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2021/11/12/softest-jowar-roti/
Healthy thali for weekend lunch.
This is a gluten free vegetarian thali. Enjoy the visual treat ❤️
RECIPES:
Air fried Karela sabji https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2022/07/09/crispy-karela-in-air-fryer/
Paneer lababdar https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2020/10/25/paneer-kolhapuri/
Jowar roti https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2021/11/12/softest-jowar-roti/
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Multi Purpose Gluten Free Flour
This flavourful flour which I can use in making chakri, thalipeeth, pakoda (bonda), pudla (chila), Muthiya, etc.
https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2024/10/19/multi-purpose-gluten-free-flour/
Another batch of delicious sourdough bread from my kitchen. It is absolutely delicious 😋
375 g warm water 75%
100g active starter 20%
400g AP or bread flour 80%
100 g whole wheat flour 20%
10g salt 2%
No matter where you live , this is favourite breakfast of every Gujarati . Do you agree?
RECIPES:
Gathiya https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2023/02/13/fafda-gathiya/
Papaya khaman https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2016/12/02/green-papaya-salad/
Masala chai https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2015/12/13/spiced-tea/
Why spent on something when you can grow it for free?
Fall is the perfect time to grow roses. I had a great success in growing roses from the cuttings last year so trying it again this year. You don’t need to water until spring.
Do try it and you will be amazed how easily they grow. Ask me if you have any questions.
Would you try?
I like to grow herbs for my home use but weather in Canada is quite cold during winter so I plant all my herbs in pots.
Oregano I have for many years and stays inside around the year in my window.
Cuban oregano is more than a year old and also inside in my kitchen window.
Rosemary and mint planted this summer in a pot and left outside. It’s now inside as weather cools.
Many herbs are easy to over winter.
Curry leaves (Limda) chutney prepared without oil which can for stored for months in fridge and adds amazing flavour to any of the dish. Do give it a try!
https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2024/10/13/curry-leaves-chutney/
Happy Dussehra 🙏
Every year on Dussehra, I prepare this traditional thali. May it bring happiness and blessings to all who celebrating 🙏
RECIPES:
Kheer https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2020/03/07/easiest-saffron-rice-pudding-kesar-kheer/
Pickle https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2020/07/17/marwadi-pickle-with-unripe-grapes/
Try these easy to make Fafda for this Dussehra. I’m also sharing raw papaya salad and pickled chili which goes well with Fafda.
Recipes:
Fafda https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2023/02/13/fafda-gathiya/
Papaya salad https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2016/12/02/green-papaya-salad/
Chili pickle https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2022/07/23/mirchi-ke-tipore-instant-chili-pickle/
This is little late for people in Florida but great tips for future. Stay safe!
Hurricane preparation
Someone had shared this list just before the last major hurricanes hit:
Great hurricane check list!
1. You can order supplies from Amazon today and have them delivered on Thursday at the latest. Local stores might be out of good LED flashlights and lanterns, for example. Have at least one flashlight for every person in your family, and ideally have a lantern or two for general lighting.
2. Take photos today or tomorrow of every room, every piece of electronics, and everything valuable. Upload the pictures to the cloud – Dropbox, Microsoft Cloud, iCloud, Google Drive, etc. – before the storm.
3. Also take photos of key documents and upload them as well. You can do that today.
4. Save your contacts in your phone to the cloud. If you don’t know how to do that, frame grab your screen or have someone take photos of your contacts with their phone and email or text the pictures back to you to a friend. Don’t take a chance on losing your contacts if something happens to your phone.
5. Secure your photographs and albums in double plastic bags.
6. Plastic bags and duct tape are your friends. You can’t buy to many of them. Put documents in gallons-size (or larger) Ziploc bags. Put larger items in double large trash bags cocooned so the opening of the first bag is in the bottom of the second bag. Put some clothes in plastic bags in case you get a roof leak. Duct tape bags closed. Put valuables on a high shelf in a closet.
7. Think now about where you are going to park your car. A parking garage is ideal. Outside in a low-lying area or under a tree is the worst. Think about all of the cars you’ve seen ruined in storms because people made bad choices about where they parked the car before the storm. When we know the storm track, we’ll have a better idea which side of a building will give the best protection. Next to a building on the downwind side gives you the best chance if you have to leave your car outside.
8. Do your laundry and wash your dishes before the storm.
9. You dishwasher is an excellent “safe” in your house if you need someplace to put valuables. Your washer and dryer can offer good protection as well. These could be good places to put your bagged-up photos, for example.
10. Fill Ziploc bags ¾ full of water and stuff them in your freezer to fill up the space. The less air you have in the freezer, the longer your refrigerator will stay cold. Do NOT turn your refrigerator to any lower setting than normal – that can damage the unit.
11. Choose a friend or relative out of town to be the contact point for your family or group of friends. After a storm, it is always easier to get a call out of the area than within the storm zone. Be sure everybody has the out-of-town number and make a plan to check in ASAP after the storm.
12. If you live in a high rise, be sure you know what the procedures are going to be in the building. Will the building be evacuated? Will the water continue to work? Will elevators work? What is on a generator? If you can stay in the building (if it’s away from the water) find an interior hallway on a low floor where you can set up camp during the storm. It will not be safe to be on a high floor or near windows, even with modern hurricane impact windows. A hallway surrounded by concrete is your best bet.
13. Think about what you will sit on if you are in a hallway or other safe spot for a number of hours – maybe 12 hours or more. Consider comfortable folding chairs. Take food to your safe spot. Have books or other non-electronic amusements, including for the kids.
14. Do NOT count on your cellphone for communications. When Harvey hit Texas as a Cat 4, it knocked out the mobile phone system. In addition, your battery may run down and you may have no ability to charge it. In any case, it’s essential you have a portable AM/FM radio that you can leave on so the entire family can hear what’s going on with the storm.
15. Most importantly, be sure you know a safe place where you and your family can ride out the storm, if it comes. This is the most critical decision you can make today. There almost certainly will be evacuations ordered for parts of Florida. If you live near the water, put together the food, clothes, valuable items, and important papers you’ll take with you NOW. Leave as early as possible. There will be a crush on the road and you may not find a hotel in the entire state of Florida.
We are all hoping that Irma turns early or otherwise weakens or stays away, but the odds don’t favor that at this point. The hurricane is most likely to have some effect on a significant part of the state, and damaging impact on the lives of many people. Therefore, we are confronted with an undisputable fact: What you do before the storm has everything to do with how you and your family will fare after the wind stops blowing. Today, you are in control. Take action calmly but resolutely. Don’t set yourself up to be a victim. Your full attention is required immediately.
Complete healthy thali prepared vegetarian, and gluten free.
Jowar roti https://bhavnasfoodjourney.com/2021/11/12/softest-jowar-roti/
Looking for ideas for Prasad during this festival? I have got you covered.
Each picture in this album has a link to the recipe.
Jay Ambe 🙏
Hindus offer different types of prasad to their deities during different occasion/festival. This is my small effort to put together few prasad recipes in this album. Hope it will be helpful during festival season. 🙏🙏🙏
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Welcome everyone
My name is Bhavna, I am Author, Recipe Developer, Editor, Photographer and the brain behind this website. I cook easy, simple, healthy and delicious food. You will also find many plant based/vegetarian, gluten-free, nut free and vegan dishes.
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