About this blog
OneLifetoEat is a collection of simple Indian and fusion recipes, as well as neat cooking tips on Indian cuisine. Before you start thinking of this blog as ‘yet another Indian food blog’, browse through OneLifeToEat’s posts, to see simpler versions of Indian recipes and chronicles of experiments with different methods of cooking. It is the endeavor of this blog to be an educative and interesting guide to Indian food for the novice.
If you are new to this blog and Indian cooking, we suggest you visit the Indian cooking basics page. Love feeding your kids Indian food? OneLifeToEat now also has a section on Recipes for children.
Can’t find a recipe you are looking for? Browse through recipes by Category. You can also type what you seek in the Search bar.
OneLifeToEat’s Authors
Sabera Kapasi Photographer
OneLifeToEat is managed and designed by Sabera. Read her bio here. She can also be found on Twitter & LinkedIn
Sameera Soni
Sameera co-authors OneLifeToEat. Read more about her here
Please feel free to leave comments on specific recipes and posts you would like to see.

what do you mean ‘yet another indian food blog?’ i dont know of any except yours!
Nice blog!.. I liked curd rice with fried onions… nice combo..
Thanks for visiting Uma! Glad you liked the recipe
Congrats for self hosting. The design, contents and colors match. Keep smiling and puttings delicious dishes on our platter, Sabera.
Thanks for the encouragement Neeraj!
So proud of you guys!! what an awesome blog. I’m hooked, and will be trying all sorts of new recipes. I’m fully embracing the Indian experience!
So glad you like it Claudia! Let me know if you need any specific recipes and I’d love to share it with you. Visit again!
Sabera: This is a great site!!! I love the recipes, specially the strawberries!!! It happens to me all the time that I have to throw at least half of them. I’ll definitely explore Indian cuisine, which is new for me!!! Keep it up!!!
Thanks for the comment Martha! And so happy you enjoyed the blog. Feel free to send me a message if you have any questions about Indian food.
Lovely space you have…keep up the good work. Loved the amazing THanksgiving feast post!!!