Rhea Kapoor Explains Why There’s No Place Like Home 

Rhea Kapoor has declared that there is “no place like home”, and we can’t agree more. Apart from being a fashion stylist and producer, Rhea has a thing for yummy food. Her Instagram timeline is all about homemade recipes. Now, Rhea has shared a peek into her delectable homemade spread. We can spot chicken au poivre, extra skinny fries, fish curry, crispy aloo, Bombil fry, and chocolate mousse with fluffy cloud cream. Phew! Rhea, in her caption, also mentioned why she believes that “there’s no place like home.” She said, “Multiple reasons why there’s no place like home but here are some- The world’s best welcome wagon.”
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If Rhea’s dishes have left your taste buds tingling and your stomach growling, you’re not alone. Even Malaika Arora and Shehnaaz Gill, in the comments, mentioned that they are feeling “hungry now.” 

Well, well, to help you get a taste of Rhea’s homemade magic in your own kitchen, here are some simple and easy-to-follow recipes you can recreate:

Black Pepper Chicken

This variation of the classic French dish Chicken Au Poivre lives up to its name. Enjoy the aromatic and spicy delight of Black Pepper Chicken Curry, a dish that combines the warmth of spices and chicken in a comforting bowl you just can’t say no to. Recipe here.

French Fries

Finely sliced potatoes, deep-fried till crisp, and then sprinkled with salt, pepper, or any seasoning of your choice. Click here for the recipe.

Fish Curry

A fish curry packed with the goodness of fish marinated in flavourful spices, cooked in coconut and tangy tamarind gravy. Serve with rice or chapati for a delectable meal, perfect for dinner parties. Recipe inside.

Crispy Aloo Bhajjiya

Aloo bhajjiya never disappoints. Agree? Piping hot bhajjiya served with mint chutney can take your taste buds on a joy ride. Recipe here.

Special Bombil Fry

Try this Mumbai’s famous recipe for the classic bombil fry, a crispy and flavorful dish made with Bombay duck fish. Serve hot with lemon wedges and mint chutney for a delicious appetiser or side dish. See here.

Bonus: 

Chocolate Mousse

Feeling full? We know there’s always room for dessert! Try this rich mousse made with chocolate, whipped cream, or beaten egg whites. The recipe is here.

So, whether you’re craving a comforting bowl of chicken or a decadent dessert, these homemade recipes are sure to satisfy your cravings. Which one will you try first?