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Matar Paneer
$16.00
“Matar Paneer is a classic North Indian vegetarian dish featuring tender green peas (matar) and soft paneer (Indian cottage cheese) cooked in a flavorful, mildly spiced tomato-onion gravy. Fragrant with ginger, garlic, cumin, and garam masala, this curry is both wholesome and satisfying.
The paneer cubes soak up the creamy, spiced gravy while the peas add a pop of sweetness and texture, creating a perfect harmony of flavors. Often finished with a touch of cream or kasuri methi for added richness, Matar Paneer is a staple in both home kitchens and restaurant menus.
Best enjoyed with naan, roti, or steamed rice, this dish is a vegetarian favorite that brings together comfort, nutrition, and traditional Indian taste in every bite.”
Categories: Main Course, Veg (Per 1/2 KG)
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Litti is made from whole wheat dough filled with a mixture of sattu, mustard oil, garlic, green chilies, lemon juice, carom seeds, and salt. The balls are traditionally roasted over charcoal or cow dung fire, giving them a smoky aroma, and then brushed with ghee for richness.
Chokha is usually a blend of roasted or boiled vegetables such as eggplant (baingan), potatoes (aloo), and tomatoes, mashed with mustard oil, green chilies, garlic, and fresh coriander, giving it a spicy and tangy flavor.
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"Plain Paratha is a classic Indian layered flatbread made from whole wheat flour, known for its crispy, flaky texture and rich, buttery flavor. Unlike stuffed parathas, this version is made by rolling out dough, spreading it with ghee or oil, folding it into layers, and then pan-cooking until golden brown and slightly crisp.
Soft on the inside and slightly crispy on the outside, Plain Paratha is incredibly versatile and pairs well with a wide variety of dishes—such as curries, dals, pickles, yogurt, or even just a dollop of butter. It can also be enjoyed as a wrap or rolled up with a simple filling for a quick meal.
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Rich in iron and protein, Palak Paneer strikes a perfect balance between health and taste. The mildly spiced, creamy spinach sauce coats the tender paneer, delivering a dish that’s both comforting and deeply satisfying.
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The dal is gently spiced and simmered with turmeric, salt, and a touch of ghee or oil. The star of the dish is the tadka (tempering) — a sizzling blend of cumin seeds, garlic, onions, dried red chilies, and sometimes tomatoes, added just before serving to infuse the dal with a rich, smoky aroma and deep flavor.
Served hot with steamed basmati rice, jeera rice, or Indian breads like roti or paratha, Yellow Dal Tadka is both nutritious and delicious — a perfect balance of comfort and flavor, ideal for everyday meals or festive thalis."
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