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Haray masalay kay chawal is not only simple to make but it tastes good too! It goes very well with any meat dish.
Posted by Faiza Malik on Mon Mar 26, 2001
Mutton chunks cook in a simple delicious way.
Posted by Sabina Imran on Fri Aug 31, 2001
Yummy cutlet for snacks and now adays specaily for iftar.
Posted by
aisha on Mon Oct 02, 2006
This fish recipe is good for you and It's also really simple to make.
Posted by
noorie on Mon May 23, 2005
Green Spice Chicken. Serve hot with rice or naan.
Posted by
AmbUs on Wed Sep 26, 2007
Mouthwatering keema recipe that is very easy to make yet wonderful in taste.
Posted by Batul on Wed Feb 07, 2001
Minced meat cooked in plenty of spices and then coat the boil eggs in the form of patty.
Posted by Madiha Majeed on Thu Feb 08, 2001
Bihari kabab is famous around the world as appetizer. Traditionally bihari kabab is always prepared by grilling but it is very easy to cook in oven or stove.
Posted by Sabeen on Mon Apr 23, 2001
Shami Kebab drive their name from Syria. Usually served as a side dish with other main course or parathas.This pan-fried kabab can be made with lamb or beef or chicken. Serve it with Mint-Coriander Chutney.
Posted by Sabeen on Mon Apr 23, 2001
Mirch chutney is a type of dip which tastes great with several snacks and very easy to prepare.
Posted by Aliasorry No Photo on Thu Apr 15, 2004
The most important part of any menu, very easy to make and work well with almost every pakistani dish especially rice.
Posted by Shandana Syed on Fri May 20, 2005
Spicy green peas curry goes well with roti or naan.
Posted by Nazia on Tue Feb 07, 2006
Quick and easy recipe of a chicken cooked with flavored rice.
Posted by Sumreen on Sat Jul 07, 2001
Stir fried vegetables in ginger/garlic paste and spices.
Posted by Deena on Sun Jul 30, 2006
These delicious kebabs can be made with any minced meat you like, but I like lamb best. Serve them with green Mint-Coriander Chutney.
Posted by Sally on Sat Mar 30, 2002