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Cauliflower has been cultivated in India for the last 200 years. It was introduced from England in 1822 by Dr Jemson of Company Bagh, Saharanpur. The imported seeds were tested in various parts of India and, once it was being successfully grown, it was used for several applications, one of which is a pickle.
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Sorpotel was brought to India from Brazil by the Portuguese. Back in Brazil, it was cooked with pig offal, blood and vinegar. However, when it landed in Goa the dish was Indianised with the addition of toddy vinegar (fermented coconut tree sap) and Kashmiri chillies instead of pigās blood, as well as spices local to the region, like pepper and cinnamon.
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Elevate your culinary skills and indulge in this aromatic Parda Biryani packed with traditional spices and tender chicken.
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Iāve grown up eating my dadās biryani and it is essential at our home-celebrated occasions.
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The first kati roll was made in Nizamās, an eatery that is still going strong in Kolkata, and a place that tourists will make a point of going to visit.
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Chilli chicken works well on its own as a snack, but we also serve it with hakka noodles and chillies in vinegar for a main.
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A warming winter one pot wonder. This recipe is special because itās a dish that brings the family together. Known to be a good flavoured curry all over the world. Itās a classic.
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A one pot wonder. Biryani is an Indian dish that includes rice and either lamb, chicken or vegetables infused with beautiful spices and served with a yoghurt sauce. Known as the āroyalā dish amongst all the exotic rice dishes.
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Ready in less than 30 minutes, this cauliflower peas nu saark dish is an easy vegetarian curry made with only two vegetables and stir fried with spices to create a delicious flavour.
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Invented almost 100 years ago on the Indian subcontinent, tandoori chicken is now universally popular right around the world. Seasoned with a dazzling array of spices, this tender tandoori chicken can also form the basis of other popular dishes like kati rolls and samosas.
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Tandoori Chicken Kebabs with Spiced Cauliflower Couscous.Ā This gorgeous take on a traditional Indian favourite is perfect for a quick and […]
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Widely used in Indian cuisine, paneer is a mild and creamy cheese that once fried, adds a delicious “meaty” element […]
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This is my sister Nishatās recipe (we call her Nini), and every time I make it I think of her. […]
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Kheeraj is a traditional rice pudding, often served in Indian homes. You will come across different versions, as all Indian […]
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It was 1976 and our mother was teaching me and my teenage sisters to cook ā passing on her recipes. […]
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Vada Pav Mumbai Burgers is served with Green coconut chutney and Tamarind chutney. This vegetarian delicacy originated around 1960, and […]
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Mumbai Frankie Recipe. Originally a simple manās food to help get through the day, this quick and filling dish hails […]
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Indulge in the rich flavors of our Lamb Keema Curry paired perfectly with fragrant Garlic Naan. Lamb Keema Curry with […]
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Thai Yellow Cauliflower, Snake Bean and Tofu Curry. Itās been said before but itās a drum worth beating: home-made curry paste […]
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Badami Gobi Musallam. A decadent centrepiece, this cauliflower is drenched in a luscious almond and cashew cream sauce and then roasted […]
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Saag Paneer Recipe. A perennial classic, paneer in creamy purĆ©ed greens (saag) originally hails from the north of India. Iāve tried […]
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Follow this Butterflied Tandoori Chicken with Rice Salad for beautifully seasoned chicken, which is a perfect mid-week meal. Butterflied Tandoori […]
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Vegetable Pakoras with Tamarind Ginger Chutney. Originating in India, pakoras are vegetable fritters usually served as snack or appetiser at roadside […]
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Beef Chapali with Pineapple Pickle is packed full of mouth watering flavours. The beef mince is spiced with chillies, ginger, […]
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