Indian Recipes (Most Popular)
This is a quick and easy sauce made with ingredients most have on hand.
My sister made this recipe for my whole family and it was incredible over rice and with naan bread..The sauce is delicious and my recommendation is to make a little more so you can fully enjoy the dipping potential.
Family beef curry recipe that is quick and easy and my teenage boys can't get enough of. Lentils add extra protein.
Any seasonal vegatables can be used, and hidden in curry if you have fussy eaters in the house.
Serve with either rice or roti.
Adapted from Rachael Ray's Chicken and Sweet Potato Curry in a Hurry. I reduced the amount of chicken and substituted more sweet potato, and replaced the heavy cream with fat free half-and-half. Enjoy!
This is a healthy, tasty and yummy chicken korma recipe made the traditional way
Butter Chicken is probably one of the most famous dish of India preceeded only by the Tikka. Travelling most parts in India, I would say this is the best chicken dish. The finest one was the one I
had in one of the Punjabi Dhaba in Northern India (dhaba is a road side restaurant which serves fresh hot - home made food) If you are visiting an Indian restaurant for the first time and are new to
Indian food, you may order Butter Chicken with a fair amount of confidence and be assured that your introduction to Indian food won't be a disaster. The flavours are easy on the palette, the colour
and texture silky, and the meat itself satisfying. Especialy, if eaten with Naan bread. The reason for this being the use of dried Fenugreek leaves and fennel seeds - the ingredient one cannot/must
not omit. Also choose the chicken with bones. Preferably an organic chicken. This is because the bones give out juices that further flavour the sauce. The concept lays in preparing the tandoori
chicken first and then shredding the pieces and adding to the sauce. With that in mind, the rest is easy.
Come winter, you start getting petit peas and this is when the street shops in Benaras start selling this traditional yummy dish. Its perfect hole some breakfast for a cold winter morning and goes well thereafter with a cup of hot tea/ coffee. The flavours of garam masala and coriander are well infused in this recipe. Make this and gorge into it :)
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A delicious delicacy made with boneless mutton pieces.