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Potato French fries recipe - golden and crunchy

Introduction: Potato French fries are one of the most popular and loved snacks in the world. People of every age group whether small kids, school-going children, young, adult, or even elderly people-enjoy them with great excitement. It is such a dish that can be served anytime with evening tea, at a friends gathering or during a movie as a perfect snack. without fries, fast food feels incomplete without them, and that's why their demand is very high everywhere. Restaurants-style fries look so tempting that they make your mouth water instantly. But there is a common misconception that only restaurants can make perfect crispy and golden fries. In reality, if you follow some simple techniques, you can easily prepare restaurant-quality fries at home. The real fun of French fries is when they are crispy on the outside and soft and fluffy on the inside. That's the true balance that makes them special. Many people try to make fries at home, but they either becomes soggy or get burnt...

Fruit custard recipe with fresh fruits & milk

Introduction: Fruit custard is a dessert that looks simple yet feels classy and refreshing at the same time. It is basically a combination of milk, custard powder and fresh fruits which makes it creamy, sweet and chilled in taste. Serving it during the summer season makes it even more enjoyable as the cool custard with fresh fruits gives double freshness.  In south asian homes, especially in india and Pakistan, fruit custard is a very popular dessert. Whether it's a small party, family dinner, festive or eid people love to have it. The best part is that it is extremely easy to make and doesn't require expensive or rare ingredients. With just milk, custard powder, sugar and some fresh fruits, you can prepare this amazing dish.  The charm of fruits custard is that every spoonful gives you the sweetness of creamy custard along with the natural freshness of fruits. The best thing about this dish is its flexibility you can add any fruits according to your preference. If you like...

Delicious carrot pudding with desi ghee flavor

Introduction:  Carrot ka pudding  is a famous and traditional South Asian dessert that is especially enjoyed during the winter season. This sweet dish is known for its rich and creamy texture, and the natural sweetness of carrots combined with milk, ghee, and dry fruits makes it absolutely delicious. It is a must have during weddings, family gatherings and festive occasions. In North India and Punjab, this pudding is a beloved winter favorite. The best part about this recipe is that it's easy to make at home. You only need a few basic ingredients fresh red carrots, full-cream milk, a little ghee, sugar, and, if possible, khoya (mawa) to enhance the flavor even more.  Ingredients:  • Fresh red carrots (firm and tender ) 4 cups (grated) • Full cream milk 1 litre  • Ghee (clarified butter) 2 tablespoons  • Sugar 1/2 cups or as per taste  • Green cardamom powder 1/2 teaspoon  • Food color 1/2 teaspoon  • Khoya (mawa) 1/2 cup (optional but...

Dry mutton boti fry - spicy masala flavor

Introduction: Mutton boti is a delicious, spicy and crispy dish perfect for every non veg lover. This recipe uses boneless or small pieces of mutton that turn out tender and juicy . First, the mutton is pressure cooked with pieces until soft and then it's coated and deep fried until crisp. Ingredients: • mutton boti (boneless or small pieces)  500 grams  • Onions 1 medium (finely slice) • Ginger garlic paste 2 tablespoons  • Yogurt (curd) 2 to 3 tablespoons  • Kashmir red chili powder 2 teaspoon  • Turmeric powde 1/2 teaspoon  • Roasted cumin powder 1 teaspoon  • Garam masala 1/2 teaspoon  • Crushed coriander seeds 1 teaspoon  • Crushed cumin seeds 1/2 teaspoon  • Red chili flakes 1 teaspoon (or to taste) • Chaat masala 1/2 teaspoon  • Back salt 1/2 teaspoon  • Regular salt to taste  • Corn flour 2 tablespoons  • All purpose flour (maida) 1 tablespoons  • Lemon juice 1 tablespoons  • Oil for deep frying...

Crispy & soft shami kabab - indian style snack

Introduction: Shami Kabab is a delicious, traditional and classic dish from south asian cuisine , loved in Pakistan, and Bangladesh. These kababs are specially made using mutton or beef mince, chana dal (split chickpeas) and a mix of aromatic pieces. They are shallow fried and not only taste amazing but also have a soft, meltvin the mouth texture. Shami Kababs can be served as a snack and are loved by all age groups. They are also an essential part of lunchboxes and iftar menus.  Ingredients:  For meat and dal: • Mutton mince 500 grams • Chana dal (split chickpeas) 1/2 cup (soaked for half an hour) • Onion 1 large (finely chopped) • Garlic 6 to 8 cloves  • Ginger 1 tablespoons (crushed) • Whole dry red chillies 4 to 5 (adjust to taste) • Black peppercorns 10 • Cloves 4 • Cinnamon stick 1 small piece • Green cardamom 2  • Salt to taste  • Water 2 to 2.5 cups (for boiling) For mixing: • Egg 1 (for binding) • Fresh coriander 2 tablespoons (finely chopped) • Green...

Indian style mutton tikka recipe - easy and delicious

Introduction: Mutton tikka is one of the most popular and loved dishes in south asian cuisine , enjoyed at almost every feast, party,or family gathering. This dish is especially famous in india and Pakistan, particularly during eid celebrations, wedding and weekend get together. Juicey cubes of mutton are marinated in yogurt and a mix of aromatic spices, then cooked over a charcoal grill or in a tandoor. Its smoky flavor and spicy crust make every bite truly unforgettable.  The specialty of mutton tikka lies in its perfect balance of flavors. Yogurt and lemon juice help to make the mutton soft and tender, while spices such as cumin, coriander, garam masala and chili powder bring a rich and fiery taste. When cooked over charcoal, the tikka develops a smoky aroma that enhances its taste even more. This dish is not only enjoyed with naan or paratha but also pairs beautifully with fresh salad, onions rings and tangy chutneys.  Ingredients : For the marinade • 500 mutton (cut in...

Traditional mutton haleem recipe - slow - cooked goodness in every bite

Introduction: Haleem is a very popular and flavorful dish that originates from Middle Eastern and Hyderabadi cuisine. The most special thing about this is its slow-cook process where meat, lentils, broken wheat and spices come together to from a creamy and energy-rich paste. It not only tastes amazing but also provides many health benefits. Haleem can be enjoyed anytime whether it's breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It contains a perfect combination of protein, fiber and carbohydrates, which helps boost energy. That's why children, youngsters, elderly people, all love it. Let's now look at the step-by-step process of this wonderful recipe.  Ingredients: For the haleem base • Mutton (with bones) 500 gram • Broken wheat (daliya) 1 cup  • Chana daal (Bengal) 1/2 cup  • Masoor dal (red lentils) 1/2 cup  • Arhar dal (toor dal) 1/4 cup  • Onions 2 (finely sliced) • Green chilies 3 to 4 (finely sliced) • Ginger-garlic paste 2 tablespoons  • Tur...