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Maddur VadaMaddur Vada is deep-fried savory fritters made with combination of different flours, semolina and lots of onion. Maddur Vada is one of the well… |
Hina Gujral
Enero de 2015 Avanzado |
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Lahori MurghLahori Murgh as the name suggests is the recipe from Lahori Cuisine and needless to mention that Lahore is one of the cities in Pakistan. Lahori… |
Hina Gujral
Noviembre de 2014 Avanzado |
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Dum Ka MurghDum Ka Murgh is a slow cooked chicken curry flavored with whole spices, cashew paste and yogurt. The word Dum is an Urdu word for steaming but… |
Hina Gujral
Noviembre de 2014 Avanzado |
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Chicken - Do - Pyaza - Spicy Chicken Curry with ShallotsIt's been a while since I have posted any chicken curry in the blog, I think during entire summer I avoided… |
Hina Gujral
Julio de 2014 Avanzado |
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Double Ka MeethaThe name Double Ka Meetha comes from the local dialect word "Double Roti" which refers to milk bread or western style bread, the reason it is called… |
Hina Gujral
Julio de 2014 Avanzado |
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Whole Wheat Mint & Onion KulchaKulcha is Indian flat bread, similar to naan, which is typically eaten with chole, a chickpea curry. It is most popular in northern India, where it… |
Hina Gujral
Junio de 2014 Avanzado |
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RaSguLLa (made in Pressure Cooker) :Rasgulla is a traditional Bengali sweet. Rasgulla also known as Roshogolla, is regarded as the 'king of all… |
Sangeeta Shah
Agosto de 2013 Avanzado |
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chili chickenyummy non veg Indian capsicum chicken recipe |
Aparna Anurag
Junio de 2013 Avanzado |
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Vegetable PakoraPakoras are created by taking one or two ingredients and dipping them in a batter of gram flour and then deep-frying them. When onions, on their… |
Aparna Anurag
Junio de 2013 Avanzado |
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Orange SmoothieThe orange (specifically, the sweet orange) is the fruit of the citrus species.The origin of the term orange is presumably the Sanskrit word for… |
Aparna Anurag
Junio de 2013 Avanzado |
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