The trinity of exploration, health, and aesthetics is manifesting itself in kitchens in interesting ways, from the types of meals being prepared at home to the equipment used.
The delicious development of Indian home cooking is shown in our Food Trends Report, which was created using data gathered from over 15,000 cooking sessions utilizing delishUpTM in 11 cities and over 3000 families.
The Goal of Healthful Home Cooking
It’s fascinating to see the goals and reality of preparing wholesome meals at home in a time when health consciousness is growing. Less than 10% of owners regularly follow their desire to develop healthy eating habits, despite the fact that 40% of them want to do so. This emphasizes the never-ending struggle between goal and reality since comfort food often takes precedence over a balanced diet.
Multicultural Gastronomic Journeys
The kitchen has evolved into a space where national borders are blurred. Contrary to popular belief, 3.5 percent of meals in Southern India now include chapati dough, a mainstay of North Indian cuisine, that is commonly produced using AI-assisted cooking appliances. Similar to this, proprietors of restaurants in North and West India are starting to appreciate South Indian specialties like Upma, Lemon Rice, Sambar prepared in Bangalore, and Cabbage Pachadi. Similar to this, more people are preparing foods like Rice Kheer, Pav Bhaji in the Mumbai style, Surti Cold Coco, and Gujarati Kadhi in the South. This curiosity across regions shows how easily culinary discovery may be facilitated by AI-assisted cooking appliances.
Eat Like a Restaurant at Home
A popular trend is preparing restaurant-quality meals at home. Almost 500 owners were eager to recreate their favorite restaurant dishes at home.This tendency is consistent across all cuisines: 40% are attempting to recreate Indian food, 20% are choosing Continental, and 20% are trying with Italian. This demonstrates the changing tastes of Indian homes anxious to turn “outside food” into domestic treats, as well as the need for better eating.
Creative Cooking Experiments
Owners are attempting to replicate dishes they have seen on TV, the internet, and on trips back home. Examples include the Michelada from Mexico, the butterbeer from Harry Potter, and horchata from Spain. Dishes that aren’t often served at dinner tables, include Chicken Tagine, Beetroot Rasam, Roti nu Shaak, Beetroot Halwa, and Bread Paneer Poha. This indicates that consumers are becoming more open to experimenting at home and embracing a wider variety of flavors, thanks to AI-assisted cooking appliances.
Vintage Stay Classical
Even in this day of gastronomic experimentation, the basics are still best. Indian household kitchens continue to serve beloved recipes like Butter Chicken, Poha, and popular street food items like Pav Bhaji and Bhel. Vegetarian classics like Kadai Paneer and Veg Pulao are still popular dishes that win people over. Indeed, statistics indicate that other time-honored favorites like Rasam, Vermicelli Payasam, and Rice Kheer are still quite popular and aren’t going away.
Beyond the overwhelming variety of foods, home cooking has undergone a significant change in 2023. What’s remarkable is how young Indian households are embracing technology to break up the monotony of everyday meals. Artificial intelligence is permeating every aspect of human life, even the kitchen.
Thus, let’s embrace the kitchen, discover uncharted territory, and give up on bland cuisine. Come along for this gastronomic revolution as we collectively enjoy the flavors of a changing India. Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), the kitchen is a place where innovation and traditions collide, where flavors bring disparate palates together, and where culinary exploration continues to advance.



























