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  • Fresh Mutton Rezala (Buy 3 get 1 Free)
    €13.95

    Fresh Mutton Rezala

    Mutton rezala is a classic Indian dish that originated in the city of Kolkata, which is located in the eastern part of India. It is a creamy and flavorful dish that is made with mutton (goat meat) that is cooked in a rich and aromatic gravy.

    To make mutton rezala, the meat is first marinated in a mixture of yogurt and spices, which may include ginger, garlic, cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala. The marinated meat is then cooked until tender and set aside.

    In a separate pot, a mixture of spices and herbs such as cinnamon, cardamom, bay leaves, and cloves is fried in oil or ghee to release their flavors. The cooked meat is then added to the pot along with a creamy gravy made with yogurt, cashews, and poppy seeds. The mixture is simmered until the meat is fully infused with the flavors of the spices and the gravy is thick and creamy.

    Mutton rezala is typically served hot with rice or naan, which is a type of Indian flatbread. It is a rich and indulgent dish that is perfect for special occasions and gatherings. The dish is known for its creamy and flavorful gravy, which is a result of the careful blending of spices and ingredients.

  • Mutton Kala Bhuna
    €14.50

    Mutton Kala Bhuna

    Kala bhuna is a popular Bangladeshi dish that is made with chunks of beef or mutton that are slow-cooked with a blend of spices and aromatics. The term "kala bhuna" literally means "black bhuna," with "bhuna" referring to the process of frying the meat with spices until it is browned and caramelized.

    The dish typically starts with cooking the meat with a mixture of onions, garlic, and ginger until it is browned and tender. Then, a blend of spices such as cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala is added to the meat and cooked until it is fragrant and flavorful. Some variations of kala bhuna may also include tomatoes, green chilies, and fresh coriander leaves for added flavor.

    Kala bhuna is a rich and hearty dish that is often served with steamed rice or flatbreads such as naan or roti. It is commonly found in local restaurants and food stalls throughout Bangladesh and is a favorite among meat lovers for its bold and complex flavors.

     

    Ingredients:

    • 500g beef/mutton
    • 2 onions, sliced
    • 2 tomatoes, chopped
    • 2 tablespoons ginger paste
    • 2 tablespoons garlic paste
    • 1 teaspoon cumin powder
    • 1 teaspoon coriander powder
    • 1 teaspoon turmeric powder
    • 1 teaspoon red chili powder
    • Salt to taste
    • 2-3 green chilies, sliced
    • 2 tablespoons oil
    • Water

    Instructions:

    1. Heat the oil in a pan and add the sliced onions. Fry until golden brown.
    2. Add the ginger and garlic paste and fry for 1-2 minutes.
    3. Add the cumin, coriander, turmeric, red chili powder, and salt. Mix well.
    4. Add the chopped tomatoes and cook until they are soft.
    5. Add the beef/mutton and mix well with the spice mixture.
    6. Cook on medium heat until the meat is browned on all sides.
    7. Add enough water to cover the meat and let it cook on low heat until the meat is tender and the sauce has thickened.
    8. Add the sliced green chilies and cook for another 2-3 minutes.
    9. Serve hot with rice or naan. Enjoy!
  • Chings Chilli Vinegar (Buy 3 Get 1 Free)
    €2.99

    Ching's chili vinegar is a popular Indian condiment made by Ching's Secret, a well-known brand that specializes in Chinese food products tailored to Indian tastes. The vinegar is made by infusing white vinegar with red chili peppers and other spices, giving it a spicy, tangy flavor and a bright red color.

    Chili vinegar is a versatile condiment that can be used in many ways. It can be used as a dipping sauce for dumplings, spring rolls, or other snacks, adding a tangy and spicy flavor to each bite. It can also be used as a salad dressing, a marinade for meats, or a flavoring for stir-fried vegetables.

    Ching's chili vinegar is a popular condiment in many Indian households and is widely available in most grocery stores and online. It is a great way to add some heat and flavor to your favorite dishes and is a must-try for anyone who loves spicy food.

  • Shan Mango Pickle 300g (Buy 3 get 1 Free)
    €3.49

    Shan Mango pickle is a popular brand of Indian-style pickled mangoes. It is made by the Shan Foods company, which is based in Pakistan and produces a wide range of spice blends, seasonings, and food products.

    The Shan Mango pickle is made with fresh green mangoes that are sliced and then marinated in a mixture of salt, spices, and oil. The pickle is tangy, spicy, and slightly sweet, and can be used as a condiment or accompaniment to many Indian dishes, such as rice, curry, or flatbreads.

  • Kishwan Khichuri Mix 500g (Buy 3 get 1 Free)
    €5.99

    Khichuri, also spelled as Khichdi or Kichuri, is a popular one-pot dish in South Asian cuisine, particularly in India and Bangladesh. It is a comfort food made by cooking rice and lentils together with mild spices. Khichuri can be a simple, nutritious, and easily digestible meal, and it often serves as a go-to dish during times of illness or as a part of festivals and celebrations.

    Here is a basic recipe for making Khichuri:

    Ingredients:

    1. Gobindobhog, Chinigura, Kalijeera Rice: 1 cup
    2. Yellow Lentils (Moong Dal or Red Lentils): 1/2 cup
    3. Mixed Vegetables: Carrots, peas, potatoes, etc., chopped - 1 cup
    4. Onion: 1, finely chopped
    5. Tomato: 1, chopped
    6. Green Chilies: 2-3, chopped (adjust to taste)
    7. Ginger: 1 tablespoon, grated
    8. Turmeric Powder: 1/2 teaspoon
    9. Cumin Powder: 1 teaspoon
    10. Coriander Powder: 1 teaspoon
    11. Cumin Seeds: 1 teaspoon
    12. Bay Leaf: 1 or 2
    13. Cinnamon Stick: 1-inch piece
    14. Cloves: 3-4
    15. Ghee (Clarified Butter): 2 tablespoons
    16. Salt: to taste
    17. Water: 4-5 cups

    Instructions:

    1. Wash Rice and Lentils: Wash the rice and lentils together in cold water until the water runs clear.

    2. Sauté Aromatics: In a large pot, heat ghee. Add cumin seeds, bay leaf, cinnamon stick, and cloves. Sauté until the spices release their aroma.

    3. Add Vegetables: Add chopped onions, green chilies, and grated ginger. Sauté until the onions turn golden brown.

    4. Add Spices: Add turmeric powder, cumin powder, and coriander powder. Mix well.

    5. Add Rice and Lentils: Add the washed rice and lentils to the pot. Stir to coat them with the spices.

    6. Add Vegetables and Water: Add chopped tomatoes, mixed vegetables, and salt. Pour in 4-5 cups of water and bring it to a boil.

    7. Simmer: Once it starts boiling, reduce the heat to low, cover the pot, and let it simmer until the rice and lentils are cooked and the khichuri reaches a porridge-like consistency. Stir occasionally.

    8. Check Seasoning: Adjust salt and spices according to taste.

    9. Serve: Serve hot khichuri with a dollop of ghee on top. It can be accompanied by yogurt, pickles, or a side salad.

    Khichuri can be customized based on personal preferences. Some variations include adding different vegetables, using different lentils, or adjusting the spice level. It's a versatile dish that is not only comforting but also provides a good balance of carbohydrates and proteins.

  • Banoful Vermecilli (Buy 3 get 1 Free)
    €1.89

    Vermicelli is a type of pasta that is characterized by its thin, thread-like shape. The word "vermicelli" comes from the Italian word "vermicello," which means little worms, reflecting its appearance. Vermicelli is a versatile ingredient used in various cuisines around the world. It can be made from different types of flour, including wheat flour, rice flour, or mung bean starch, and the texture can range from thin and delicate to a thicker variety.

    Here are some key points about vermicelli:

    1. Culinary Uses:

      • Sweet Dishes: Vermicelli is commonly used in sweet dishes and desserts. For example, it is a key ingredient in kheer, a South Asian rice pudding, where rice vermicelli is cooked in milk and sweetened with sugar.
      • Savory Dishes: Vermicelli is also used in savory dishes, such as stir-fries, soups, and salads. In Asian cuisines, it is often stir-fried with vegetables, meats, and sauces.
    2. Cooking Methods:

      • Boiling: Similar to other pasta, vermicelli can be boiled until al dente and then used in various dishes.
      • Stir-Frying: It is commonly used in stir-fried noodle dishes, where it absorbs the flavors of the other ingredients.
    3. Packaged Forms: Vermicelli is widely available in dried form and is commonly packaged in bundles or nests. It is a convenient and quick-cooking pasta.

    4. Names in Different Cuisines:

      • In Italian cuisine, thin vermicelli is sometimes called "angel hair."
      • In Asian cuisines, particularly in India, thin rice vermicelli is known as "sevai" or "semiya."
    5. Desserts:

      • Besides kheer, vermicelli is also used in various other desserts, such as falooda, a popular South Asian beverage with ice cream and rose syrup.

    Vermicelli is a versatile ingredient that can be adapted to both sweet and savory dishes, making it a common pantry item in many households around the world.

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