Let me start today's post with some awesomatic news I wanted to share with you all for quite sometime. I became an aunt 2 months ago. Whoa! what a beautiful experience it's been so far - making room for this little baby in our hearts filled with sleepless nights, changing diapers or just intertwining his teeny tiny hands into mine. Being an aunt, it is a joy beyond words and every moment of it will be cherished for ever and ever. I really can't wait for the day when he starts to roll over, to crawl, talk, walk and jump around our house. Exciting times of a brand new generation of our family have begun. I am sure of that!. :-)
Talking about today's recipe, just like an excited baby I had jumped with joy when I took out this beautifully baked bread from the oven in a glass jar and in a shot glass. I never expected baking in a jar would be this fun and so adorable to just look at. The credit goes to people at Recipe Redux who chose August's theme as "Raising the Bar on Food in a Jar". When served warm with a dollop butter on side, this bread lightly flavored with Indian spices is sure going to entice you for any season of the year. Next time, am planning to bake this as a loaf and serve with Vegetarian Bean Chilli. I can already imagine what a fantastic meal its going to be. Just can't wait! Here is the step by step recipe of this easy Eggless Masala Buttermilk Dinner Rolls.
Congratulations on your new nephew! Love the photos and combination of ingredients here! Looking forward to experimenting with this recipe using different spices and herbs. Thanks for posting! ~ Catherine @ Meal Makeover Moms http://mealmakeovermoms.com/kitchen/
Great minds think alike :) My version was rising when I saw your post. Made me giggle. Your's look amazing! I love the eggless version and the addition of all the spices. Yum!! Plus, the shot glasses are adorable! Also, congrats on becoming an aunt! It's the best!!
Looks delicious! reminds me of the flower pot bread a local restaurant would serve back home. Congrats on becoming an aunt! I recently gained a new niece and nephew and it's so fun!
Your nephew is so adorable and you are making the best treat in celebration of his coming into the world. I have to try making these too. Thanks a lot for sharing. :) - KatzGlutenFree.com
whoa! looks sexy!
ReplyDeleteSuper it looks. And sounds so easy too.
ReplyDeletehow cool is this. I need to make this soon.
ReplyDeletethese are lovely... and congrats too, on the birth of your nephew! babies are the best. :)
ReplyDeleteThey look so pretty. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new nephew! Love the photos and combination of ingredients here! Looking forward to experimenting with this recipe using different spices and herbs. Thanks for posting!
ReplyDelete~ Catherine @ Meal Makeover Moms
http://mealmakeovermoms.com/kitchen/
Great minds think alike :) My version was rising when I saw your post. Made me giggle. Your's look amazing! I love the eggless version and the addition of all the spices. Yum!! Plus, the shot glasses are adorable!
ReplyDeleteAlso, congrats on becoming an aunt! It's the best!!
Wow - so creative - these look so so good! I bet they smell amazing when cooking too. And congrats on becoming an aunt - your nephew is adorable :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! reminds me of the flower pot bread a local restaurant would serve back home. Congrats on becoming an aunt! I recently gained a new niece and nephew and it's so fun!
ReplyDeleteSiri looks so delicious..
ReplyDeleteYour nephew is so adorable and you are making the best treat in celebration of his coming into the world. I have to try making these too. Thanks a lot for sharing. :)
ReplyDelete- KatzGlutenFree.com