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From Pancakes, Hot Chocolate to Self-Love is Indian Celebrity Chefs' Mantra for the ‘Week of Love’

If food is the key to our heart and happiness, it’s a great opportunity to serve something special to our Valentine in this week of love. Flowers wither, gifts go back into the cupboard, but special meals or dishes go deep into the recesses of memory.
Sputnik

Have you planned out something for your sweetheart to make the upcoming St. Valentines’ Day special? If you are still brooding, perhaps celebrity chefs may inspire you with some novel ideas.  

Just days ahead of the much-awaited day amid a global pandemic, Sputnik talked to some Indian celebrity chefs to get an idea of what they have in store for the special day.

They shared how they would create magic for their Valentines. Almost every one of them says that rustling up a sumptuous meal is a great way to show one’s sense of love and affection.

Sprinkle Some Love This Valentine's – Chef Natasha Gandhi

According to Chef Natasha Gandhi pancakes can be an ultimate Valentine's Day dish.

“From breakfast in bed, or binge watching a series with pancakes or just ending a meal with pancakes for dessert, they are the perfect fluffy, indulgent yet delicious recipe. Heart shaped pancakes hit the ball out of the park and couldn’t make the day any more perfect,” says Gandhi.

For her Valentine, Gandhi is preparing Ragi pancakes.

She says: “Ragi pancakes are healthy, gluten free and easy to whip up be it for your special someone, your girl gang or even yourself. They taste super with chocolate sauce, Nutella, maple syrup, cut strawberries or heart sprinkles.”

 
If these celebrity chefs succeed in inspiring fans and others on Valentine Day then you, too, are set to add real sweetness to a day with those who celebrate real love together.
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