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Chicken Korma made in a mild white gravy of cream. The spices impart a mild flavor to this chicken korma recipe.
Posted by Nazia on Mon Feb 06, 2006
Chicken cooked in tomato sauce, green chillies along with other spices.
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Sat Feb 11, 2006
Cool and creamy, this tangy dip flavored with garlic and tahini is the perfect compliment to grilled meats and vegetables.
Posted by Marium Hamid on Wed Feb 22, 2006
A warming noodle soup recipe in which noodles simmer away in a freshly pureed tomato broth to give this soup outrageous flavor. The meatballs are simply seasoned and fried separately in oil which later gets mixed into the tomato broth to finish the soup.
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Wed Mar 22, 2006
This savory sauce is great over almost any kind of fish fillets. Turns a quick meal into a memorable one!
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Wed Mar 22, 2006
Chilli powder and cheese add a kick to Chicken in this hearty main dish.
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Wed Mar 22, 2006
Hearty potatoes made in a tangy and spicy sauce.
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Tue Apr 04, 2006
Homestyle noodles with pulses, yogurt and meat sauce.....
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Tue Apr 04, 2006
Chicken baked with flavorsome spices, tomato sauce along with hearty vegetables.
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Tue Apr 04, 2006
A lips smacking recipe from Bengal that is light, easy to make and that adds some sparkle to any special lunch or dinner menu.
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Tue Apr 04, 2006
Fried Fish Fillets cooked in a medley of sauces.
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Tue Apr 04, 2006
Sauted vegetables in a creamy chilli mustard sauce
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Tue Apr 04, 2006
fried brinjal stir fried in garlic and soya sauce
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Thu Apr 06, 2006
Chicken breasts cooked in a luscious almond cream sauce.
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Thu Apr 06, 2006
Baingan filled with tangy and roasted spices fried and then grilled with a coat of cheese on top.
Posted by Nazia Nazar on Thu Apr 06, 2006