Blogs

Shivesh Bhatia’s Desserts for Every Mood Launched by HarperCollins India

Reading Time: 2 minutes

Shivesh Bhatia’s brand new cookbook, Dessert for Every Mood launched today. The book, a HarperCollins India publication, is the famous food blogger’s second cookbook. Dessert for Every Mood is up for sale on Amazon and is already topping the bestselling charts.

Desserts for Every Mood: 100 feel-good recipes is a book, as the name suggests, of recipes for those with a sweet tooth. The description of the book says that it contains recipes ranging from cupcakes, cakes, and cookies, to tarts, pies, frostings, and fillings. The book is currently trending on #1 in Food, Drink, & Entertainment, and on #60 in Books.

Bhatia’s first book, Bake with Shivesh, is also one of the top 100 books in Food, Drink, & Entertainment on Amazon and the Kindle Store. In the book, the food blogger discusses the art of baking, giving essential tips on food styling and techniques. Bake with Shivesh, too, was a HarperCollins Indian publication.

Shivesh Bhatia is one of the biggest food bloggers in the country with over 200,000 followers on Instagram. The 24-year-old also has more than 424,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel ‘Bake With Shivesh’. Shivesh has featured in Vogue India’s elite list of ’20 Under 26’. He’s also a recipient of the Outlook Social Media Award.

Food Blogging in India

Food Blogging is one of the biggest genres in India, with several Indian food YouTubers having millions of subscribers. Other than Shivesh, some of the biggest Indian food bloggers include Kabita’s Singh, Yaman Agarwal, and Nisha Madhulika. However, other than the top chefs like Sanjeev Kapoor, not many publish cookbooks. Therefore, Desserts for Every Mood is an important book, and its success could motivate other Indian food bloggers to pen down their favourite recipes for their audience.

Checkout – Penguin India to Publish ‘Till We Win’, an Account of India’s Fight Against COVID19

Recent Posts

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie: Book Review

Reading Time: 5 minutesFirst published in 1926, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd became one of…

7 days ago

Pulitzer Prize 2026 Winners Highlight Bold Literary Voices

The 2026 Pulitzer Prize book winners have placed a striking mix of war fiction, constitutional…

1 week ago

Westland to Launch Tanul Thakur’s Wild Wild East at IIC

Westland Books will host the launch of Wild Wild East, a new book by Mumbai-based…

2 weeks ago

One Hundred Years of Solitude – A Book Review

Rating: 5/5 Reading good literature is a joy. It often brings a smile on the…

5 months ago

Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe – Book Review

Rating: 5/5 Righteousness. The word may have lost its true meaning in the contemporary age,…

10 months ago

Holy Island by LJ Ross – A (late) Book Review

Reading Time: 5 minutesReading a novel about crimes leading up to Christmas just a couple…

1 year ago