Packed full to the brim with warming spices and flavours, dhal makes for a super comforting dish
Zainab Pirzada's easy chicken curry tastes super authentic but only takes 35 minutes! It has a creamy 5-ingredient sauce that’s made in one pan to save you washing up. Add in fresh green chillies for an extra kick and serve with rice, naan or a refreshing chopped salad.
Zainab Pirzada's citrussy salad is super simple to serve up for Iftar. It has all the flavours of a Kachumber salad with crispy halloumi and chickpeas for protein (and crunch!) Finish with a drizzle of sweet and zesty pomegranate molasses dressing.
'Barfi comes from the Hindustani and Persian word meaning snow', says food writer Dina Macki
'This curry is a staple in my home during Ramadan. We make it on the thicker side so it can be enjoyed with rice or bread’ says Dina Macki, a food writer, recipe developer and presenter.
These pretty malai pots are perfect for your Diwali celebrations. Flavoured with mango and rose water, and topped with chopped pistachios, these are sure to be a big hit with your guests.
Dina Begum's chicken tikka masala is truly something special! Juicy chunks of lightly charred chicken are smothered in a silky-smooth masala sauce. This is the ultimate fakeaway for the weekend and you can even freeze portions for a midweek treat.