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Best recipes from the Feast community cookbook for your home kitchen.
Make Your Wedding Extra Special with These Traditional Indian Desserts!
Indian weddings are grand affairs, filled with music, vibrant decor, lavish outfits, and most importantly, delicious food. Among all the delicacies served at a wedding, sweets hold a special place in the hearts of guests. In Indian culture, sweets symbolize happiness, prosperity, and the joy of new beginnings, making them an indispensable part of wedding celebrations.
By Shaadi Dukaan12 months ago in Feast
Easy Crispy Garlic Parmesan Chicken
Let’s be real—chicken can be boring if you don’t do something fun with it. But this garlic parmesan-crusted chicken? Total game-changer. It’s crispy, full of flavor, and so easy to make that even on those crazy weeknights when everyone is asking, "What’s for dinner?" (while also fighting over the TV remote), you can have this on the table in no time.
By Ridleys Recipes12 months ago in Feast
The Surprising Thing Garlic Can Do To Your Liver
The foods we eat have an impact on our liver health. The liver performs a variety of vital tasks for our body, such as eliminating toxins from our blood and controlling hormones, blood sugar, and cholesterol. An improperly functioning liver can result in numerous major health problems.
By Rootbound Homestead12 months ago in Feast
Shepherd’s Pie: A Dish of Comfort
Some meals are more than food. They’re woven into family traditions, whispered about in arguments over who makes it best, and eaten at tables where stories, laughter, and the occasional flying spoonful of mashed potatoes reign supreme. In my family, that dish is Shepherd’s Pie—a bubbling, golden-topped masterpiece that has survived generations, kitchen disasters, and the occasional culinary improvisation gone terribly wrong.
By Diane Foster12 months ago in Feast
Integration Cook
Today is Jonicias first day of cooking at the group home's kitchen and though she voiced in the interview she was the worst cook in history they said they believed in her and knew her abilities would grow as all past specialized Educators. She was happy when she heard of the news of past workers not being able to cook but she lost that enjoyment when they said she was now a contestant who not only had to re-create one of the old chef's meals but also create one of her own to add into the receipt book that is later printed for all those living in the home. This intervention is used to let the live-ins know that a skill can always be learned. Jonicia let them know she wasn't comfortable with the idea of learning as they must have their three daily meals and the interview staff smiled and said "This is why they must help you create new recipes, this is why you're hired, you're all learning together and this is a skill we want to see you grow in before we hire you as an official integration aid. There is a note from our former Educator, who had a successful program with our recent graduates. Her name is Jessica and she can now be found working with the integration aids for job skills." Jonicia in shock at the intervention smiled and said okay and was handed the letter.
By Jessica A. Fox12 months ago in Feast
A Sense of Home Found in a Steaming Bowl of Lecsó. Runner-Up in A Taste of Home Challenge.
Certain scents have the ability to teleport us back in time. It just happened to me the other day, when my partner and I visited his parents in the French countryside. I stepped into the kitchen of my mother-in-law and the familiar aromas of cooking onions, paprika and tomato immediately transferred me somewhere else.
By Imola Tóth12 months ago in Feast
Celebrating… Coconut Cake!
“You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen At Parties” is an outrageous lie! Whilst I liked the 1980’s quirky song by Jona Lewie — and I love food — I loathe cooking! Parties = People. When push comes to shove, I will always choose fraternising over food. You might find me in the kitchen at some parties, chatting as I roll up my sleeves to splash around in the sink. I’m never alone and definitely not hiding out in the kitchen! Abhorrent thought!
By Angie the Archivist 📚🪶12 months ago in Feast
Features of Baba Ghanoush Dish
1. What is Baba Ghanoush? Baba Ghanoush is a traditional Levantine dish that primarily consists of mashed roasted eggplant mixed with tahini, olive oil, and seasonings. The eggplant is typically charred to achieve a distinct smoky flavour, setting it apart from other dips like hummus. It is commonly served as an appetiser or a side dish, often accompanied by pita bread, fresh vegetables, or grilled meats.
By hassane boualam12 months ago in Feast
Best Frozen Spring Rolls in Dubai: A Food Lover’s Guide
Dubai is a food paradise, offering a diverse range of cuisines from around the world. Among the many delicious snacks available, frozen spring rolls have gained immense popularity. Whether you're looking for a quick appetizer, a party snack, or something crispy and flavorful to complement your meal, spring rolls are always a great choice.
By Jamal Khanx12 months ago in Feast









