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Aloo Keema is a traditional dish of South Asia, also known as potato and mince curry. It goes well with rice or paratha.
Posted by Faranaz on Fri Jun 13, 2003
Tahari is a popular Pakistani rice dish in which rice cooked in a curry based on minced meat, aloo and matar.
Posted by
bestchefs on Mon Jan 15, 2007
Kadhi is a very popular yet delicious dish of Punjab. It is a blend of yogurt and
besan (gram flour) with besan dumplings.
Posted by Ghazala on Thu Oct 12, 2000
The tomato gravy with tender fish and fresh coriander made this healthy dish a tangy touch.
Posted by Sarah on Thu Nov 02, 2000
Parathas are whole-wheat Indian or Pakistani flatbread. Parathas can be made plain or stuffed with different fillings.
Posted by Mariam on Wed Nov 08, 2000
Delicious mashed potatoes with a perfect blend of spices
Posted by Batul on Wed Feb 07, 2001
Spicy green peas curry goes well with roti or naan.
Posted by Nazia on Tue Feb 07, 2006
A spicy mouthwatering mutton curry rich in flavored spices.
Posted by Mariam on Wed Nov 08, 2000
These mouthwatering patties are a flavorful combination of beef and potaotes coated with egg and breadcrumbs.
Posted by Samira'S Recipes on Sat Dec 02, 2000
This curry goes very well with rice.Since there is no need for marinating, you can make this curry very quickly.
Posted by Mariam on Tue Dec 05, 2000
Stuffed Potato Parathas as known as Aloo parartha are the most popular parathas in which stuffing is made with boiled, mashed potaotes with flavored spices.
Posted by
Rahatara on Fri Jan 12, 2001
Chicken Breast pieces marinated and cooked in flavored yougurt.
Posted by Fatima Butt on Sun Jan 14, 2001
A quick n easy way to make this mouthwatering appetizer.
Posted by Roohi on Thu May 03, 2001
A side-dish that sometimes can serve as the main dish made of sliced potatoes and spices.
Posted by Huma on Fri Aug 24, 2001
A lovely, deeply flavoured dry curry dish with a pleasant addition of Matar in vegetables.
Posted by Sana Ahmed on Sun Sep 09, 2001