When cooking Indian food for kids it's a good idea to prepare something a little less spicy or make a cooling Indian drink like lassi.
I discovered this recipe when my eldest son was a colicky baby and I had little time to cook. It has been a family favourite ever since. It's low fat, healthy, child friendly, quick to make and it freezes well. If you like a hotter curry, add some more korma paste or chilli powder.
A refreshing, creamy Indian drink made with mangos and yoghurt that is also perfect to serve as a dessert!
This is a simple but delicious recipe for kulfi (Indian ice cream) that I got from my sister-in-law. I have made this several times, and it always gets rave reviews - even the kids love it! For extra flavour, you could add a few drops of rose water or some ground pistachios.
This is a lovely custardy rice pudding in the Indian tradition. You can make it all vegan by using soy milk as the other milk.
Be careful while cooking this wonderful Indian sweet. Make small balls with the dough and press between hands and drop in the milk to boil then see if it is cooked in the middle so u can get great taste.
A family favourite; the product of much experimentation. You'll be amazed how delicious this low fat, nutritious curry is!
This is a one pot chicken dinner, flavourful and colourful. It includes coconut milk, zucchini and a fragrant mix of spices.
This mellow curry of minced beef has just a hint of chilli, so it's ideal for children who like to be a little adventurous with their food. Serve with steamed basmati rice and warm naan bread.
Curry and spices with pea and potato filling wrapped in light puff pastry.
This is a korma which is rich but not as indulgent as a traditional curry which is full of cream and ghee. Serve with naan bread.