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A spicy muttondish cooked and served in a mini wok with onions, tomatoes and fresh spices.
Posted by Batul Khan on Thu Jun 17, 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
Aloo Gobhi is a traditional Pakistani and Indian dish made with Spicy potatoes and cauliflower.
Posted by Zzz on Tue Sep 21, 2004
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
Boiled potato chicken mixture makes a great appetizer for any occassion.
Posted by Spiceguru on Wed Jan 19, 2005
A festive dish which is a combination of rice and mutton with the aromatic mutton stock made of meat and spices.
Posted by Annie on Sat Jan 29, 2005
Achari Qeema has tangy flavor and taste due to a touch of pickle or achar and ketchup.
Posted by Asma Salman on Sun Mar 20, 2005
Easy baked chicken recipe. Prepared with very few ingredients and ready and
very delicious in taste.
Posted by Saira on Mon Apr 11, 2005
A side dish that made in minutes and full of flavors.
Posted by
lifelongpk on Fri Sep 16, 2005
Team this dish with plain boiled rice or hot chapatis.
Posted by Tahseen on Wed Nov 10, 2010
Simple, tangy and mouthwatering recipe of potatoes serves as a side or a starter.
Posted by Sahar Affendy on Wed Oct 05, 2005
The most simple appetizer that is made with boiled potatoes with minced meat filling.Can be used as a side or a starter.
Posted by Farzana on Thu Oct 06, 2005
A delicious treat to accompany any daal of your choice.
Posted by Azra Ahmed on Fri Oct 07, 2005
Delicious Mutton chops marinated in spices and then cooked thoroughly.
Posted by Basant Nagdev on Fri Dec 09, 2005
Jambalaya is basically a dish made with chicken, beef/mutton(boneless), rice, tomatoes, celery, and spices.
Posted by Sumayah on Fri Jan 13, 2006