Want your kids to expand their list of acceptable foods beyond buttered noodles and french fries? Fluffy bread, warm spices, chicken and lots of vegetarian options make Indian food a great option! Brightly colored and easy to adjust the spice factor, we’ve rounded up some of the best Indian food recipes that will have your kids asking for more naan in no time!

Homemade Naan

Gimme Some Oven

Once you make homemade Naan, you may never go back to store bought. This simple recipe from Gimme Some Oven uses basic ingredients, and only takes an hour to rise before dropping in the skillet and devouring.

Red Lentil Dahl

The Wanderlust Kitchen

Dahl makes the perfect addition to rice or to eat with naan. This easy red lentil version from The Wanderlust Kitchen takes just 30 minutes and is perfect for anyone who loves plant-based recipes.

Chana Masala

Cookie Kate

When it comes to quick vegetarian Indian recipes, this Chana Masala recipe from Cookie + Kate will be your go-to. Substitute canned tomatoes and dry spices to get the same authentic flavor of this chick pea dish that you would at your fave Indian restaurant.

Slow Cooker Butter Chicken

Damn Delicious

Need the perfect Indian chicken recipe? Here it is! Our editors love this slow cooker recipe from Damn Delicious that takes the grunt work out of cooking. It cooks in just a few hours and pairs perfectly with basmati rice.

Instant Pot Chicken Tikka Masala

Pinch of Yum

It takes just five ingredients to make your own Chicken Tikka Masala and it's way easier than you think. This flavorful dinner idea from Pinch of Yum works great as a go-to comfort food and tastes just as amazing heated up for lunch the next day.

Biryani

Food Fanatic

Make sneaking in the veggies a breeze with Food Fanatic's Vegetable Biryani! While this recipe does have quite the ingredient list, your kiddos will hardly notice their scarfing down carrots, green beans and peas.

Samosas

Gitanjali Roche

Perfect as an "entry level" snack to get your kids hooked on Indian food, these fried samosas from Gitanjali Roche are packed with flavor and veggies. Made with homemade dough and fried to perfection, they pair nicely with a side of chutney for even more flavor.

Chicken Curry

Cooking Classy

Packed with aromatic spices but still easy on the palate, Cooking Classy's Chicken Curry will quickly become a family favorite. It takes just 20 minutes to sauté and simmer, then you'll be slurping this down in no time!

Paneer Pokora

My Food Story

Did somebody say "fried cheese?" This crispy, battered dish is perfect for introducing littles to delicious Indian food. Make it plain or stuff with chutney––both take this cheese recipe from My Food Story to the next level.

Shrimp Tandoori

Rasa Malaysia

While you likely won't be making this dish in a traditional tandoori oven, you can still get an authentic flavor using traditional Indian spices. And because you're whipping up shrimp, dinner will be ready in no time. Rasa Malaysia's easy recipe uses Greek yogurt, garam masala and turmeric before tossing on the BBQ.

Aloo Paratha

My Ginger Garlic Kitchen

For little foodies ready to up their naan game, this recipe for stuffed flatbread from My Ginger Garlic Kitchen is perfect. A traditional breakfast dish, Aloo Paratha is made with a spiced potato filling and is simply cooked in a fry pan.

––Karly Wood

Feature image: Andy Hay via Unsplash

 

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It’s challenging enough to get the meals you loved before the pandemic. And, if your family, or members of your family are vegetarian or vegan, it may seem next to impossible. The good news is that several local restaurants are offering both vegetarian and vegan dishes for delivery or pickup! Before you decide on your next dinner, read on to find out more.

photo: via pexels

Tiny Moreso

Desperate times call for desperate measures. Tiny Moreso stepped their efforts up and started offering meals for pickup and delivery. They have an amazing menue which features smoothie kids, vegan cheesecake, vegan bowls and so much more. Check out the website to find out the rules and delivery days and times.

4520 NE 42nd Avesweet little spot.
Online: tinymoresopdx.com

photo: Carly S. via Yelps

Happy Day Juice Co.

This lovely little spot is offering free juice delivery to all of Portland. As if we needed another reason to love them! Order up their cold-pressed juices, vegan cheeses, gluten-free granola, and nut milks to keep your family nourished and healthy through these trying times! Even the non-vegans in the family will love them.

4539 NE Fremont St
Online: happydayjuiceco.com/

Doe Donuts

If you love supporting woman-owned, Portland-based businesses, then you’ll want to get your breakfast from this awesome eatery. It specializes in artisan vegan donuts and ice creams, made from scratch with local, fresh and sometimes usual ingredients. We think you’ll love their strawberry rhubarb fritter, salted tahini donut and the pineapple pizza (it’s sweet and savory with fresh pineapple glaze, tomato chutney, Brazil nut parmesan, and red pepper flakes.). Or indulge in their salted vanilla bean ice cream.

4110 NE Sandy Blvd
Online: doedonuts.com/

photo: Ruby T. via Yelp

Whole Bowl

They say that eating one of their bowls is like eating a hug. We do not disagree. One of the most nourishing dishes in town, all bowls are nut, gluten, wheat, hydrogenated oil and guilt free and come with brown rice, black and red beans, avocado, cilantro, black olives, Tillamook cheddar, sour cream, salsa and Tali Sauce. Be careful, they are addictive! They come in Bambino or Big Bowl sizes and you can order them either fully loaded (vegetarian) or veganized! The NW 23rd, Hawthorne, North Portland, and Hollywood locations are open for takeout. And families can also order bowls for delivery through Caviar and bike couriers.

Online: thewholebowl.com/portland

Ditto!

Who doesn’t love a tasty grilled cheese sandwich? This vegan grilled cheese food cart located in the parking lot of Jet Black Coffee Company, is accepting online and call-in orders curbside pickup. We suggest The Teddy with it’s three cheeses all melted on toast. If you want more, try The Jon with basil ricotta, smoked provolone, grilled mushrooms and potato chips!

Online: dittovegan.com

Secret Pizza Society

This local favorite is open for orders with limited hours: 1 to 9 p.m. You can choose from a variety of pies with fun names like the Chalupa Batman, El’ Guapo, and Brother Wilton. There is also a variety of salads to choose from to accompany your slice. Good news, they have options just for kids too!

7201 NE Glisan St
Online: thegsmp.com/

–Annette Benedetti

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This holiday season, kiss the canned cranberry sauce of your youth goodbye and make a homemade cranberry sauce instead. Using real cranberries lets you adjust the sweetness levels yourself, and you can spice it up with new and interesting flavors. Plus it’s not just for the turkey—use the leftovers in everything from yogurt to waffles to smoothies. Scroll down to see our favorite recipes below. 

Spiced Cranberry Sauce

Ryan Rendano

Chef Ryan Rendano offers up a wonderfully spiced version of cranberry sauce that only takes 20 minutes to make. We love that the recipe includes lemon and orange, some of the best winter produce around. Get it here. 

Maple Cranberry Sauce

Easy to make maple cranberry sauce surrounded by Zucchini Latkes

This easy cranberry sauce from The View from Great Island takes just 15 minutes to make, is made with just two ingredients, and has the perfect amount of tartness. Get the recipe here

Simple Sugar Free Cranberry Sauce

Eat within Your Means

Keep it simple with this easy recipe from Eat Within Your Means. It’s sweetened with apple cider and maple syrup instead of sugar and makes a perfect alternative to the canned stuff. To get the recipe, click here.

Cranberry Relish

Easy Cranberry Recipes
Kevin Is Cooking

This refreshing take on cranberries from Kevin Is Cooking turns the traditional sauce on its head. Instead of cooking the cranberries, they’re blitzed up with orange and mixed with cherry jello to make a yummy relish. Cross your fingers for leftovers—this will taste fantastic on those day-after-Thanksgiving turkey sandwiches. To grab the recipe, click here.

 

Paleo Ginger Spiced Cranberry Sauce

Anya's Eats

This paleo sauce from Anya’s Eats is sure to be a crowd pleaser. The cranberries are complemented by fresh orange juice and ginger. Just a touch of maple sugar ensures that the berries’ bright flavor shines through. Get the recipe by clicking here.

 

Apple Cranberry Chutney

Magnolia Days

Step outside the box by making this flavorful chutney from Magnolia Days. Not only will it taste great with the turkey, but you can also pair it with cheese and crackers for an easy appetizer. With apples, brown sugar, cinnamon and jalapenos, this sauce is bursting with bold flavors. To grab the recipe, click here.

photo: Magnolia Days

Whole Berry Cranberry Sauce with Honey and Mango

Dad with a Pan

Instead of using sugar to sweeten the sauce, this recipe from Dad with a Pan uses fresh mango chunks—yum! Tropical fruit on the Thanksgiving table is definitely something we can get behind. Click here to get the recipe.

 

Cranberry and Balsamic Sauce

2 Aussie Travellers

The secret ingredient in this recipe by 2 Aussie Travellers is balsamic vinegar—it cuts the bitterness of the cranberries while adding some depth. The thicker, chunkier texture keeps the cranberries closer to their natural state, unlike some of the more jelly-like sauces. To get the recipe, click here.

 

Maple Cinnamon Cranberry Pear Sauce

Veggie Inspired

Pears, cinnamon and ginger come together to help create this sauce from Veggie Inspired. Your whole family will love the warm fall flavors. Get the recipe by clicking here.

 

— Susie Foresman

 

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Editor’s Note: As of February 19, 2015, Tee Party closed its store. They hope to reopen at a new location. If they do, we will definitely let you know!

If your kiddo enjoys playing in the kitchen and saying “cheers,” Tee Party is the place to be! This newly opened tea room for kids serves up delicious tea and treats, while offering entertainment and t-shirt making. Whether you want to sip on tea for two or invite your whole party for an afternoon of fun and giggles, we’ve got your inside look at this new hot spot.

The Food + Beverages
If you stop in for tea for two, you will have the choice between six different tea options. Pick your size of afternoon tea, which includes finger sandwiches and an assortment of fresh baked treats. Don’t worry if your kiddo doesn’t care of tea. Tee Time offers flavored milks (the cotton candy flavor is a popular one). Tea for two starts at $24.95. Be sure to save room for drinking chocolate after your tea is complete; it’s not to be missed!

For you evening ladies, Tee Party has special events on Thursday and Friday evenings to unwind with Lambic Ciders cocktails made with exotic fruit syrups.

Insider’s Tip: The finger sandwiches are classic tea varieties, such as hummus, chutney and cheddar, and cucumber and cream cheese. You won’t be seeing PB&J on the menu. So if you have a picky eater, you may want to eat lunch at home and head in for dessert.

The Decor
You will be blown away by the decor alone. This place has it all: a sparkling tree in the center of the room, walls lined with images of flowers, a garden enclosed space and a bright pink room for private parties. It feels like a secret garden when you step into the building in the middle of a business park. The rooms are like magical gardens straight from Disneyland or out of a fairy tale. Be sure to check out the Versailles Room toward the back of the store. This gorgeous room is available for private parties too.


Tee Shirts and Gifts
Not only does tea time provide afternoon tea and events, they also create one of a kind gifts. From t-shirts to jewelry boxes, you can customize any of their souvenirs with your photo or design. If that isn’t enough, your little ones can grab a glittery tattoo and apply it right in the store. Custom t-shirts are $14.95 and are ready to take home the same day you create it!

Insider’s Tip: If creating a t-shirt is something you’re set on doing, call ahead of time to confirm the t-shirt designer will be there so your little one doesn’t miss out.


6615 Flanders Dr. (corner Mira Mesa Blvd.)
San Diego, Ca 92121
888-920-7920
Online: teepartypalace.com

Hours:
Thurs. and Fri.: 10:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Sat., Sun., Tues, Wed.: 10:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Closed Monday

Have you been to Tee Party? What did you think of the experience?

Story and photos by Brianne Grajkowski