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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
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
Chicken simmered in a authentic kababi masala.
Posted by Nazia on Tue Feb 07, 2006
An authentic bhindi recipe with seasonings and potatoes, masala aloo bhendi is very tasty and quite easy to prepare.
Posted by Nazia on Tue Feb 07, 2006
Boneless chunks of mutton cooked in garam masala, yoghurt, ginger, garlic and chillies with saffron flavored rice on dum.
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Mon Feb 13, 2006
Prawns are marinated in a mixture of yogurt and spices cooked to make this delicious seafood dish.
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Mon Feb 13, 2006
Enjoy the cold weather with the blended spicy tea.
Posted by Marium Hamid on Sat Feb 25, 2006
Breaded Prawn Cutlets are not only good in taste but very nutritional and rich in Vitamins and protiens.
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Wed Mar 22, 2006
Prawns are delicious when baked or grilled. Try this great prawn recipe with bread and a tasty dip to accompany it.
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Wed Mar 22, 2006
Fish cooked in tomato and spices based gravy.
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Fri Mar 31, 2006
Marinated cauliflower in yogurt and tomato puree cooked in an enticingly fragrant blend of spices.
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Thu Apr 06, 2006