Taste the World

Indian Recipes Inspired by India Holidays

Explore Indian recipes inspired by colourful markets, coastal holidays, family kitchens and classic dishes from across India.

Indian Recipes

Quick routes into the first 5 travel-inspired recipes in this cuisine cluster.

Indian Food, Travel and Budget Cooking

Indian cooking is ideal for budget kitchens because lentils, chickpeas, rice, spices and tinned tomatoes can create generous meals without a high weekly spend.

Many dishes also improve after resting, so they work well for batch cooking, packed lunches and freezer portions.

This hub keeps the travel link visible while focusing on practical recipes you can cook with common UK and European supermarket ingredients.

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FAQs

Are these Indian recipes very spicy?

They are written to be adjustable. Start with mild chilli powder or less fresh chilli, then increase heat once the sauce is balanced.

Which Indian recipe is best for a low budget?

Dal tadka and chana masala are usually the cheapest because they rely on lentils or chickpeas, spices and pantry ingredients.

Can I cook these without specialist Indian ingredients?

Yes. Each recipe includes UK and European ingredient swaps such as butter for ghee, mild chilli powder with paprika for Kashmiri chilli, and dried fenugreek for fresh methi.