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This is a traditional brunch item from Pakistan - served with Naan bread. This recipe is simple to put together but takes more than normal cooking time.
Posted by Sidra Rafique on Thu Oct 12, 2000
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
Quick and easy recipe of a chicken cooked with flavored rice.
Posted by Sumreen on Sat Jul 07, 2001
Mutton chunks cook in a simple delicious way.
Posted by Sabina Imran on Fri Aug 31, 2001
Stir fried vegetables in ginger/garlic paste and spices.
Posted by Deena on Sun Jul 30, 2006
Spicy green peas curry goes well with roti or naan.
Posted by Nazia on Tue Feb 07, 2006
Yummy cutlet for snacks and now adays specaily for iftar.
Posted by
aisha on Mon Oct 02, 2006
Whole spices are used in this recipe giving it a wonderful taste and rich flavor. This is a dry dish and is best served with curries and dals.
Posted by Nazish Arslan on Sun Jun 16, 2002
Festive beef curry cook on low heat with Aniseed(saunf) and plenty of other spices. Best serve with naan and Garnished with ginger, fresh green chillies, and lemon.
Posted by Sahar on Mon Aug 19, 2002
Bhindi or Okra is a delicious main course vegetable dish filled with spices.
Posted by Flahet on Wed Sep 18, 2002
Chicken fried in ground ginger, garlic along with sauted dry masala. Ready in no time and hard to resist.
Posted by Fozia Ahmed (U.s.a) on Mon Sep 30, 2002
Chicken pieces simmered in homemade green masala and then pan fried.
Posted by Kiran on Fri Dec 13, 2002
Stir fried meat cooked in the aroma of freshly chopped vegetables.
Posted by Shai on Tue Jun 17, 2003
Chicken masala Wali is a tasty, rich, creamy yet spicy chicken goes well naan or roti.
Posted by Sumera on Fri Dec 19, 2003
Chana Masala also known as chole is a chickpea dish cooked in a spicy tomato gravy.
Posted by Ayesha Khan on Fri Mar 19, 2004