Aaloo Parwal
"Indian Nargisi Kofta with Potato Coat is a delightful vegetarian or fusion twist on the classic Mughlai dish. Instead of using minced meat, this version features a spiced mashed potato mixture wrapped around a hard-boiled egg, then deep-fried or baked to a golden, crisp finish. The result is a visually stunning kofta, resembling a scotch egg but with Indian flavors.
The koftas are often served whole or halved to showcase the layered structure—soft potato exterior, flavorful spiced coating, and a bright yellow yolk at the center. These can be served dry as a snack or appetizer, or simmered in a rich, mildly spiced tomato-onion gravy made with garam masala, cumin, ginger, garlic, and cream or yogurt for added richness.
Perfect with naan, rice, or even as a standalone dish, Potato-Coated Nargisi Kofta offers a satisfying blend of textures and flavors—crispy, creamy, and comforting, with a bold Indian flair."
Achari soya chaap
"Indian Veg BBQ Mushroom is a deliciously smoky and spiced vegetarian dish featuring juicy mushrooms marinated in a robust blend of Indian flavors, then grilled or roasted to perfection. It’s a popular choice for starters, party snacks, or tandoori platters.
Fresh mushrooms—typically button mushrooms—are cleaned and marinated in a yogurt-based mixture infused with aromatic spices such as red chili powder, turmeric, coriander, cumin, garam masala, ginger-garlic paste, and a splash of lemon juice. The marinade may also include mustard oil or kasuri methi for added depth and an earthy kick.
Once well-coated, the mushrooms are skewered and grilled over charcoal or cooked in an oven or pan until lightly charred and tender. The result is a smoky, flavorful bite with a soft, meaty texture. Garnished with fresh coriander and a dash of chaat masala, Indian Veg BBQ Mushroom is a vibrant, protein-rich dish that's both satisfying and crowd-pleasing."
Aloo Gobhi
"Aloo Gobi is a classic North Indian vegetarian dish made with tender potatoes (aloo) and cauliflower (gobi) cooked in a fragrant blend of spices. This comforting dry sabzi (semi-dry curry) is flavored with turmeric, cumin, ginger, garlic, and garam masala, giving it a rich golden hue and irresistible aroma.
The vegetables are sautéed until perfectly tender, allowing them to absorb the bold flavors of the masala while retaining a delightful texture. Often garnished with fresh coriander and a squeeze of lemon juice, Aloo Gobi is both hearty and healthy — a staple in Indian households.
Best enjoyed with hot chapatis, parathas, or a side of dal and rice, this humble yet flavorful dish is a must-have in everyday Indian meals."
Aloo Paratha
(2 Pcs)
"Aloo Paratha is a beloved North Indian stuffed flatbread, filled with a flavorful mixture of mashed potatoes (aloo), herbs, and spices. Made with whole wheat flour, the dough is rolled out, filled with the seasoned potato mixture, then carefully sealed and rolled again before being pan-cooked with ghee or oil until golden and crispy on the outside.
The stuffing typically includes mashed potatoes mixed with green chilies, ginger, coriander leaves, cumin, garam masala, and sometimes onions or dry mango powder (amchur) for tanginess. The result is a hearty, savory bread that's crispy on the outside and soft and spiced inside.
Aloo Paratha is often served hot with a dollop of butter, yogurt (dahi), or tangy pickle (achar), making it a wholesome and comforting breakfast or lunch. It’s a favorite in Punjabi households and widely enjoyed across India for its satisfying taste and homestyle appeal."
Bhindi Masala
"Bhindi Masala is a popular Indian dry sabzi made with tender okra (also known as ladyfinger or bhindi), sautéed with onions, tomatoes, and a blend of traditional spices. This dish is known for its bold flavors, minimal gravy, and slightly crisp texture that highlights the natural taste of okra.
Cooked with spices like cumin, turmeric, coriander, red chili powder, and a touch of garam masala, Bhindi Masala is both simple and satisfying. The onions add sweetness, while the tomatoes bring a slight tang, making every bite flavorful and balanced.
Served hot with roti, paratha, or dal-chawal, this vegetarian favorite is a staple in Indian households. Bhindi Masala is not only delicious but also light, healthy, and perfect for everyday meals."
Butter Chicken 
"Indian Butter Chicken, also known as Murgh Makhani, is one of the most iconic and beloved dishes in Indian cuisine. It features succulent, marinated pieces of chicken that are first grilled or pan-cooked, then simmered in a luxuriously creamy tomato-based gravy.
The sauce is rich with butter, fresh cream, and a blend of spices like garam masala, cumin, and kasuri methi (dried fenugreek leaves), which give it a mildly spiced, slightly sweet, and deeply aromatic flavor. The balance of smokiness from the chicken and the velvety smoothness of the sauce makes it irresistibly comforting.
Butter Chicken is typically served with naan, paratha, or basmati rice and is a favorite at Indian restaurants worldwide. Its indulgent texture and approachable flavor profile make it a perfect dish for both seasoned spice lovers and newcomers to Indian food."
champaran chicken 
"Indian Fish & Prawn Curry is a vibrant, coastal delicacy that brings together the delicate flavors of fresh fish and prawns in a rich, spiced gravy. Common in coastal regions like Kerala, Goa, and Bengal, this curry is a celebration of the sea, infused with local spices and regional flair.
The base of the curry typically features onions, tomatoes, garlic, ginger, and a mix of ground spices such as turmeric, coriander, chili powder, and garam masala. In South Indian versions, coconut milk or grated coconut adds a creamy texture and sweetness, while mustard seeds, curry leaves, and tamarind lend a tangy complexity.
The fish and prawns are gently simmered in the sauce until perfectly tender, allowing them to absorb the aromatic flavors. Served with hot steamed rice or appam, Indian Fish & Prawn Curry is comforting, bold, and satisfying—offering the best of land and sea in every bite."
Chana Daal Paratha
(2 Pcs)
"Chana Dal Paratha is a hearty and protein-rich Indian flatbread stuffed with a spiced filling made from chana dal (split Bengal gram). Popular in North India, especially in Punjabi and Rajasthani households, this paratha offers a delicious blend of texture and flavor—crisp on the outside, soft and savory inside.
The stuffing is prepared by boiling chana dal until soft but not mushy, then sautéing it with spices like cumin, asafoetida, turmeric, ginger, green chilies, and sometimes amchur (dry mango powder) or garam masala for a tangy, aromatic touch. The mixture is then cooled, mashed slightly, and stuffed into whole wheat dough, which is rolled out and cooked on a hot griddle with ghee or oil.
Served hot with curd, pickles, or butter, Chana Dal Paratha is a satisfying meal that’s both nourishing and flavorful—perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner."
Channa (Ghugni)
"Indian Nargisi Kofta with Potato Coat is a delightful vegetarian or fusion twist on the classic Mughlai dish. Instead of using minced meat, this version features a spiced mashed potato mixture wrapped around a hard-boiled egg, then deep-fried or baked to a golden, crisp finish. The result is a visually stunning kofta, resembling a scotch egg but with Indian flavors.
The koftas are often served whole or halved to showcase the layered structure—soft potato exterior, flavorful spiced coating, and a bright yellow yolk at the center. These can be served dry as a snack or appetizer, or simmered in a rich, mildly spiced tomato-onion gravy made with garam masala, cumin, ginger, garlic, and cream or yogurt for added richness.
Perfect with naan, rice, or even as a standalone dish, Potato-Coated Nargisi Kofta offers a satisfying blend of textures and flavors—crispy, creamy, and comforting, with a bold Indian flair."
Chapati
(2 Pcs)
"Chapati, also known as roti, is a traditional Indian flatbread made from whole wheat flour (atta), water, and a pinch of salt. It is soft, round, and unleavened, typically cooked on a hot griddle (tava) until it puffs up with steam, creating light, airy layers.
A staple in Indian households, chapati is light, nutritious, and versatile—served with everything from lentils (dal) and vegetable sabzis to rich meat or paneer curries. It’s usually brushed with ghee or butter for added flavor and richness, though it can also be served plain.
Chapatis are valued for their simplicity and healthfulness, often forming the foundation of everyday meals across India. Soft and warm, they’re perfect for scooping up curry or wrapping around fillings for a quick, wholesome bite."
Chhole
"Chhole, also known as Chana Masala, is a bold and aromatic North Indian curry made with chickpeas simmered in a rich, spicy tomato-onion gravy. This beloved vegetarian dish is flavored with traditional spices like cumin, coriander, garam masala, amchur (dry mango powder), and a touch of chili, creating a tangy and deeply satisfying taste.
Slow-cooked to absorb all the flavors, Chhole has a thick, hearty texture and a robust, slightly tangy profile that pairs beautifully with bhature, puri, roti, or rice. Often garnished with fresh coriander, sliced onions, and a squeeze of lemon, it’s both nourishing and delicious.
Whether served at a family meal or a festive celebration, Indian Chhole is a timeless comfort food that brings authentic Punjabi flavor to your plate."
Chicken BBQ 
"Indian Chicken BBQ is a flavorful and smoky grilled dish made by marinating chicken in a bold blend of Indian spices and cooking it over open flame or in a tandoor or oven until tender, juicy, and slightly charred. This dish is a favorite at outdoor gatherings, festive events, and tandoori platters.
The chicken—often bone-in pieces like legs, thighs, or drumsticks—is marinated in a yogurt-based mix that includes red chili powder, turmeric, coriander, garam masala, ginger-garlic paste, lemon juice, and mustard oil or kasuri methi. The marinade infuses the chicken with rich, spicy, and tangy flavors and helps tenderize it for a succulent texture.
After marination, the chicken is skewered and grilled until it’s cooked through with crisp, charred edges and a smoky aroma. Garnished with sliced onions, lemon wedges, and a sprinkle of chaat masala, Indian Chicken BBQ is mouthwatering, protein-rich, and packed with classic Indian flavors—perfect as a starter or main dish."