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Kadhi is a very popular yet delicious dish of Punjab. It is a blend of yogurt and
besan (gram flour) with besan dumplings.
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Posted by Ghazala on Thu Oct 12, 2000
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Crunchy pakoras that goes well as an appetizer and the main item on Iftar menu.
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Posted by Rahatara on Thu Nov 16, 2000
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Haray masalay kay chawal is not only simple to make but it tastes good too! It goes very well with any meat dish.
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Posted by Faiza Malik on Mon Mar 26, 2001
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Quick and easy recipe of a chicken cooked with flavored rice.
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Posted by Sumreen on Sat Jul 07, 2001
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Spicy green peas curry goes well with roti or naan.
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Posted by Nazia on Tue Feb 07, 2006
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Yummy cutlet for snacks and now adays specaily for iftar.
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Posted by aisha on Mon Oct 02, 2006
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Mutton chunks cook in a simple delicious way.
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Posted by Sabina Imran on Fri Aug 31, 2001
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Stir fried vegetables in ginger/garlic paste and spices.
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Posted by Deena on Sun Jul 30, 2006
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Karhi is a traditional Pakistani dish that is yogurt and gramflour seaseoned with spices and pakoras (gram flour dumplings).
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Posted by Faryal on Thu May 23, 2002
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Whole spices are used in this recipe giving it a wonderful taste and rich flavor. This is a dry dish and is best served with curries and dals.
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Posted by Nazish Arslan on Sun Jun 16, 2002
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Bhindi or Okra is a delicious main course vegetable dish filled with spices.
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Posted by Flahet on Wed Sep 18, 2002
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Chicken fried in ground ginger, garlic along with sauted dry masala. Ready in no time and hard to resist.
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Posted by Fozia Ahmed (U.s.a) on Mon Sep 30, 2002
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Chicken pieces simmered in homemade green masala and then pan fried.
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Posted by Kiran on Fri Dec 13, 2002
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Stir fried meat cooked in the aroma of freshly chopped vegetables.
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Posted by Shai on Tue Jun 17, 2003
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Chicken masala Wali is a tasty, rich, creamy yet spicy chicken goes well naan or roti.
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Posted by Sumera on Fri Dec 19, 2003
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