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Chicken pieces simmered in homemade green masala and then pan fried.
Posted by Kiran on Fri Dec 13, 2002
Stir fried meat cooked in the aroma of freshly chopped vegetables.
Posted by Shai on Tue Jun 17, 2003
Chicken masala Wali is a tasty, rich, creamy yet spicy chicken goes well naan or roti.
Posted by Sumera on Fri Dec 19, 2003
Biryani is a combination of rice with meat, chicken, shrimp, vegetables or fish. It is a meal within itself serve with raita or salad.
Posted by Zzz on Sun Mar 14, 2004
Chana Masala also known as chole is a chickpea dish cooked in a spicy tomato gravy.
Posted by Ayesha Khan on Fri Mar 19, 2004
Sindhi Biryani is the most popular and special rice and meat dish. Meat cooked in spices and then add to the rice with chopped tomatoes and potaotes( that is optional).
Posted by Shazia on Mon May 17, 2004
Chicken pieces are simmered in a home made green masala packed with fresh ingredients.
Posted by Maher on Fri May 28, 2004
A combo of rice, chicken, flavorful spices cooked in a form of Chicken Biryani.
Posted by Raheela Naeem on Mon Jun 07, 2004
Karahi Gosht is one of the most famous traditional Food recipe in Pakistan. It is easy to make and very tasty to eat.
Posted by Zeba on Wed Nov 03, 2010
This Mutton dish is popular among those who like flavors of "exploding" spices, and meat simmered on low heat to get an exotic flavor of all the spices.
Posted by Mrs. Mavera Nadeem on Fri Dec 24, 2004
Home style french with spices....
Posted by Nishanone on Wed Jan 12, 2005
This fish recipe is good for you and It's also really simple to make.
Posted by
noorie on Mon May 23, 2005
Meat balls cooked with flavored spices and then simmered in layered rice as Biryani.
Posted by Zainab on Thu Jun 30, 2005
Team this dish with plain boiled rice or hot chapatis.
Posted by Tahseen on Wed Nov 10, 2010
Delicious Mutton chops marinated in spices and then cooked thoroughly.
Posted by Basant Nagdev on Fri Dec 09, 2005