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Holiday Magic in Every Bite

During the holiday season, a magical time arrives when the warm glow of lights combines with the scent of spices and the shared enjoyment of meals. Embark on a culinary adventure in a captivating Christmas wonderland, where each dish is a celebration and each bite tells a story of tradition, love, and joyful festivities.

Here are a few intriguing recipes shared by Chef Ishijyot Surri, Executive Chef – SJI Hospitality and Foods Private Limited to savour this Christmas, or embark on the culinary journey of crafting them yourself.

Christmas Fruitcake with Icing Sugar

Ingredients for the fruitcake:

•             1 cup softened unsalted butter

•             1 cup packed brown sugar

•             3 large eggs

•             3 cups mixed dried fruits (raisins, currants, berries, chopped dates, candied peel)

•             1 cup chopped nuts (such as walnuts or almonds)

•             2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

•             1 teaspoon baking powder

•             1/2 teaspoon salt

•             1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

•             1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

•             1/4 teaspoon ground cloves

•             1/2 cup milk

•             1/4 cup brandy or rum (optional)

For the icing:

•             1 cup powdered sugar (icing sugar)

•             1-2 tablespoons milk

•             1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions:

•             Preheat your oven to 325°F (165°C). Grease and line a cake tin with parchment paper.

•             In a large bowl, mix the softened butter and brown sugar until creamy. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition.

•             In a separate bowl, mix the flour, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. Gradually add the dry mixture to the wet ingredients, alternating with the milk. Mix until just combined.

•             Fold in the mixed dried fruits, nuts, and the optional brandy or rum.

•             Pour the batter into the prepared cake tin and smooth the top. Bake in the preheated oven for about 1 to 1.5 hours, or until a toothpick inserted into the centre comes out clean.

•             Allow the cake to cool completely before removing it from the tin.

•             Mix the powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla extract for the icing until smooth. Spread or drizzle the icing over the cooled cake.

•             Optional: Decorate with additional nuts or festive sprinkles.

Simple Gingerbread Cookies

Ingredients:

•             2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

•             3 teaspoons ground ginger

•             1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

•             1/2 teaspoon ground cloves

•             1/4 teaspoon salt

•             1 teaspoon baking soda

•             3/4 cup unsalted butter, softened

•             1 cup granulated sugar

•             1 large egg

•             1 tablespoon water

•             1/4 cup brown sugar

•             Additional granulated sugar for rolling

Instructions:

•             Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Line baking sheets with parchment paper.

•             In a medium bowl, mix the flour, ginger, cinnamon, cloves, salt, and baking soda. Set aside.

•             In a large bowl, beat the softened butter and 1 cup of granulated sugar until light and fluffy.

•             Add the egg to the butter-sugar mixture and beat well. Then, add the water and brown sugar and mix until well combined.

•             Gradually add the dry and wet ingredients, mixing until a soft dough forms.

•             Take small portions of the dough and roll them into 1-inch balls. Roll each ball in additional granulated sugar to coat.

•             Place the coated balls on the prepared baking sheets, leaving space between each cookie.

•             Bake in the preheated oven for about 8-10 minutes, or until the edges are set.

•             Let the cookies cool on the baking sheets for a few minutes before transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.

•             Once cooled, you can decorate the cookies with icing or enjoy them as they are.

Jingle all the way

Ingredients:

•             Vodka

•             Bailey’s strawberry cream -fresh chopped strawberry

Instructions:

•             Pour 45 ml of Vodka & 15 ml of Baileys strawberry cream in a cocktail shaker.

•             Add 02 finely chopped fresh strawberry

•             Shake it well with 2 cubes of ice & serve it in a colourful sprinkled rim glass.

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Suitable fashion that suits occasions

Anita Dongre’s Homage is a celebration of one of her basic beliefs: that each garment is honoured by the person who wears it. A variety of crafts and techniques, such as Bandhini and Benarasi, are reinterpreted in the collection, incorporating motifs and details…reports Asian Lite News

Raksha Bandhan, one of the most auspicious Indian occasions for siblings, is around the corner. The festival is celebrated with much enthusiasm and zeal, and it is the perfect time to take out those ethnic creations.

You can check out Label Asha Gautam’s latest collection, which consists of Banarasi, bandhani and Kalamkari applique kurtas paired with organza and chiffon dupattas. The colours are bright and fresh with delicate handwork, suitable for festive occasions like Rakhi.

Manyavar’s warmhearted #RakhiKaBroCode campaign honours the cherished moment between siblings. The collection features traditional styles in cool and vibrant colours.

Raksha Bandhan, literally translated, means “Safety and Bond.” A day that is recognised as the Day of the Siblings because on this day, sisters and brothers show their love for one another and pray for their wellbeing. trueBrowns Kurtis, pallazos, Indie tops, and bottoms with patterns and vibrant colors are perfect for millennials and Gen Z.

Rangriti’s wide selection of Indian clothing with western-inspired twists are distinctive and unusual. Siddharath Bindra, MD of Rangriti said: “This season we want to offer something different from the usual to our customers. We have always had patterns and trendy clothes but we have now introduced a flare of festive vibe to our pieces.”

Anita Dongre’s Homage is a celebration of one of her basic beliefs: that each garment is honoured by the person who wears it. A variety of crafts and techniques, such as Bandhini and Benarasi, are reinterpreted in the collection, incorporating motifs and details.

The goal of renowned designer brand Sheetal Batra is to bring modern flair to traditional designs. With a strong fervour to meld Indian culture with fashion and luxury, the company crafts classic items that highlight the allure of our exquisite history.

With the upcoming season of festivals and holidays ranging from Raksha Bandhan and Independence Day, all of us have celebrations galore in the coming days ahead. Who does not like the air thick with joy when merriment is on an all-time high and family time is prioritised?

With the onset of the upcoming festive season and celebrations, all of us are on the lookout for the perfect traditional attire to don or to gift as well! Fret not, you can from a range of options from LIBAS.

Having Arpita Mehta’s stylish co-ord sets featuring bright prints and cheerful colours are a great option for a fun casual Rakhi outing. You can team the capes with your own outfit and mix and match for fun styles.

Archana Jaju’s traditional designs are great for a formal Rakhi celebration at the in-laws. Share laughs looking your festive best.

If you and your sibling are heading out with friends for the evening, a Co-ord set from the House of Khaddar will see you through the wee hours or the morning.

Anavila Toys, Aprajita Toor, Fizzlet by Fizzy Goblet, Mahesh Notandass Fine Jewellery, Melissa are a few brands you can turn to for fashionable accessories to match your outfits.

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7 in 10 Indians ready to loosen purse strings this festive season Survey

The Indian consumer and retail sector is all set to bounce back strong with e-commerce gaining a stronghold in the post-Covid-19 world…reports Asian Lite News

The Indian consumer and retail sector is all set to bounce back strong with e-commerce gaining a stronghold in the post-Covid-19 world. Grant Thornton Bharat’s survey on consumer buying trends has revealed that 75 per cent of respondents are ready to spend as much/more than the pre-Covid-19 levels.

Over 4500 respondents participated in the survey conducted across digital platforms.

“The data is a positive indicator for the consumer and retail sector, hinting at increased consumer confidence and heightened optimism backed by mass vaccination drive, better spending capacity and uptick in economic activity,” Grant Thornton Bharat Partner and National Sector Leader, Consumer and Retail, Naveen Malpani, said.

According to the survey, 52 per cent of the respondents said they prefer the hybrid shopping model (online + offline). Consumers are increasingly engaged in both digital and physical touch-points to make informed decisions. Clothes and accessories (28 per cent) and mobile phones (25 per cent) have the highest share of the pie in items people prefer buying online.

Interestingly, the survey also revealed that 58 per cent prefer to buy high-end luxury products online rather than going to branded stores.

“More than half the respondents favoured buying luxury branded products online, hinting at the level of trust that these e-commerce portals hold. Businesses may need to adapt to such a buying shift rather than chase new store openings for driving sales,” Malpani said.

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An increasing number of consumers are becoming environment conscious and socially responsible, as 63 per cent respondents agree to being more drawn to purchasing environment sensitive products.

Companies need to now spend a higher share of their budget on products that don’t/least harm the environment, thereby making ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) compliance a key agenda in their corporate strategies.

The survey also indicates at a great opportunity for local manufacturers, as people are more attracted to locally sourced products. As many as 62 per cent of the respondents said that mentioning the country of origin of a product would impact their buying decision.

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Dress up your home for the festive season

The nimble detailing and indulgent textures make for statement furniture adding fun and gravitas to the interiors.

Punam Kalra, the Creative Director of The Centre for Applied Arts, gives you a few ideas to dress up your home and get ready for the festivities this season.

Sunstruck pouffes

The twin seaters tanned in deep yellow make a luxury statement with a plush, fuller seat on sleek, aureate legs that brim with exoticism.

Sofa in Yellow

This Yellow-coloured sofa is a modern expression of the warmth, vibrancy and elegance of yellow. The soft curves contrasting with the chic curvilinear lines in luxurious suede makes for a contemporary and minimal piece of furniture. Minute details like the sleek, golden-toned sofa legs enhance the visual intrigue of the form, adding a bold statement to the interiors.

Crimson Pleats Chair

This red-hued in plush fabric and minimal wooden legs is a relaxed piece of furniture that radiates charm and romanticism. The soft-edged, cleanly pleated backrest wraps a circular seat and a dull gold patterned cushion, adding a hint of modern retro to the room. The nimble detailing and indulgent textures make for statement furniture adding fun and gravitas to the interiors.

The Perch


The seater is a re-imagination of a perch with a bird figurine, in wood and leather, accentuated by gold leafing that brings out a luxuriant side of comfort.

The Roseate Dresser

The dressing cabinet stands tall in a blush pink hue that is sliced by hints of polished gold strips, bringing the most fashionable formula of geometry. The intercrossed skin is vanities in a soft texture and a harmonious assemble that speaks of nothing but beauty.

Gamboge Chair

This statement yellow-toned chair with soft curves, lush upholstery details and an artful language, makes for a young and eclectic seating. The heavy volume of the seat is contrasted by a slender, upholstered frame, curving elaborately to form the armrests, while securely holding the plush backrest in place. This play of volumes is amplified with the soft curves of the minimal wooden legs, asserting a powerful presence while also looking visually light, adding vibrancy and oomph to the room.

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