Friday 21 June 2013

Kitchen's of India's Royal Party


Rishi is my only son. He turned Eighteen recently and we held a birthday party for him The party began at about three in the afternoon. There were about 18 children gathered in our house. They were all dressed in  A-la-carte party code , in their best clothes. Everyone, especially Rishi, wore a happy smile.
They gave  presents to him and he happily opened them. It was really very exciting to receive all those presents.
After that I  served them soft drinks and delicious recipes from Kitchens of India, like samosa and aloo tikkis. They then played some games like "Musical Chairs" and "Treasure Hunt". The winners were given prizes.
At about four-thirty I brought out the birthday cake. It was beautifully decorated with blue and white icing.All  eighteen colorful candles sat in the middle of the cake. We all sang "Happy Birthday" to Rishi after which he blew out the candles and cut the cake. We clapped out hands eagerly.
We helped ourselves to slices of the delicious cake. Then we continued our games.But the most promising thing was that each and every recipe was tasty and irresistible.
Dinner recipes were Chole-bhathure, Hyderabadi biryani, Dal makhani, bread roll, matar pohe stuffed paratha, stuffed bhindi, navratan korma and many more. Moong dal halwa, The Royal desert from kitchens of India added spice to the party.  All the recipes were mind blowing
Finally at about nine in the evening the party came to an end. We were all tired but happy.  I Clean up the mess we made.Hats off to ITC's kitchens of india recipes which made the party more tasty,  lively and memorable.












Kitchens of India.

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