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The list comprises bloggers who have kept alive the simplicity and rich treasure of Indian Cuisine.
Since 2007, Awesome Cuisine has been attempting to simplify the (sometimes) complicated Indian food recipes and present them in an easy to understand format.
During this journey, we have come across a lot of good food bloggers who continue to showcase and present the simplicity and taste of Indian Cuisine.
That is why we have compiled this Top 30 Indian Food Bloggers of 2013 as a token of our appreciation and our way of acknowledging the wonderful work these bloggers are doing.
The list is in no particular order.
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1. Sailaja:
sailusfood.com
Why we like this blog: Sailu's Food was the only first website that came to our mind when we wanted to try Authentic Andhra food.
She has been blogging since 2005 and her blog is a must visit for any Andhra recipes.
2. Deeba Rajpal
passionateaboutbaking.com
Why we like this blog: Filled with mesmerising pictures and lovely recipes, Rajpal's blog is a must visit for those interested in baking or for those who are starting to learn the basics.
3. Sia
monsoonspice.com
Why we like this blog: Simple, easy to follow recipes that makes cooking so easy -- is how we would describe Sia's Monsoon Spice.
She's one of the few bloggers who covers everything from the basics to the complicated.
4. Sandeepa
bongcookbook.com
Why we like this blog: Want to taste authentic Bengali food? Then look no further, Sandeepa at Bong Cook Book gives you more than just recipes.
The little tales that Sandeepa weaves around each recipe are sure to keep you hooked.
5. Shilpa
aayisrecipes.com
Why we like this blog: Like Sailaja, Shilpa of Aayi's Recipes has been blogging since 2005 bringing to us authentic and delicious Konkani food.
Must visit for those who want to taste authentic Konkan food.
6. Usha
veginspirations.com
Why we like this blog: Healthy food need not be bland and tasteless.
Usha of Veg Inspirations has been blogging for the last two years posting delicious and healthy vegetarian and vegan food recipes that has been passed down from generation to generation.
7. DK
chefinyou.com
Why we like this blog: Husband and wife duo bringing us with mouthwatering recipes in a simple and easy format.
8. Aparna
mydiversekitchen.com
Why we like this blog: We stumbled on Aparna's My Diverse Kitchen only recently and was quite surprised, in a happy way, to see delicious Palakkad style recipes.
The blog, as the name suggests, also has a lot more recipes than just Palakkad cuisine.
9. Padma (a) Padhu
padhuskitchen.com
Why we like this blog: Like Sailaja, Padhus Kitchen is another website that is bookmarked for easy reference on anything related to Indian vegetarian food.
All recipes are tried and tested before posting them on the site by her.
10. Nags
cookingandme.com
Why we like this blog: To quote a friend, Nags is like the boss of all women food bloggers. And that needs no explanation whatsoever.
11. Dassana
vegrecipesofindia.com
Why we like this blog: The recipes are presented in a simple and easy to understand pictorial format presented in neatly.
12. Richa Hingle
veganricha.com
Why we like this blog: One of the best looking website that serves up delicious vegan food.
13. Hari Chandana
blendwithspices.com
Why we like this blog: Has a lovely collection of regularly updated innovative and simple vegetarian food recipes.
14. Preeti
simplytadka.com
Why we like this blog: A good blog that is bookmarked for its simple and delicious recipes.
15. Chitra
chitrasfoodbook.com
Why we like this blog: The tag line is what that attracted us at first. It says "Ratatouille -- anyone can cook".
Eventually we fell in love with the variety that was presented at the site.
16. Swapna
swapnascuisine.com
Why we like this blog: Delicious and contemporary Indian and western recipes from God's Own Country.
17. Saraswathi
sarasyummybites.com
Why we like this blog: "Destination for food lovers" is the tagline for the site and if you are after simple, no-nonsense recipes, then look no further than Sara's Yummy Bites.
18. Anushruti
divinetaste.com
Why we like this blog: One of the very few blogs that serves pure vegetarian and sattvik recipes (devoid of garlic and onion).
19. Archana
archanaskitchen.com
Why we like this blog: A very popular celebrity blogger, her blog is a must visit for anyone wanting to learn more about Indian vegetarian cuisine.
20. Sanjeeta
litebite.in
Why we like this blog: The tagline "Follow your passion" is so true for Sanjeeta's Litebite and that is one of the many reasons apart from the lovely recipes why we love this blog.
21. Sharmilee
sharmispassions.com
Why we like this blog: Sharmis Passions is one of the very few sites that we follow almost every day for its authentic South Indian recipes presented in an elegant manner.
22. Preeti Tamilarasan
jopreetskitchen.com
Why we like this blog: They say, if you do not cook with love then it does not mean much. And Preeti Tamilarasan's Indian Kitchen is filled with spices and love.
23. Raks Anand
rakskitchen.net
Why we like this blog: Along with Sailaja, Nags, Padhu and Sharmilee, Raks Kitchen is a definite site to bookmark when it comes to authentic vegetarian recipes.
24. Maria
mariasmenu.com
Why we like this blog: We stumbled upon Marias Menu about six months ago while searching for some recipes from Kerala and since then the site has become a must-visit destination for us.
25. Jeyashri Suresh
jeyashriskitchen.com
Why we like this blog: The moment you visit the site, you immediately get this nice 'home' feeling. That's what Jeyashri Suresh's Kitchen does -- serves you delicious home cooked vegetarian food.
26. Madhuram
egglesscooking.com
Why we like this blog: Madhuram's Eggless Cooking is a must visit for those who prefer tasty but egg-less variations of popular recipes.
27. Jayanthy Kumaran
tastyappetite.net
Why we like this blog: Delicious, healthy recipes presented in a easy step-by-step format.
28. Helene D'Souza
masalaherb.com
Why we like this blog: Who doesn't love tasty Goan food? Helene's Masala Herb brings in an authentic Goan flavour to some of the popular and exotic recipes.
29. Shriya, Nithu and Arthi
spicytasty.com
Why we like this blog: The three musketeers Shriya, Nithu and Arthi, serve us with a variety of recipes and lots of love.
30. Kavitha
foodomania.com
Why we like this blog: Kavitha's FoodoMania might be new (when compared to the others in the list) but she makes it up by serving us easy and delicious recipes.