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  • Haldirams Choley Bhatura
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  • Haldirams Aloo Palak Paratha
    €4.49
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    Haldirams Aloo Palak Paratha

    "Paratha is een type platbrood dat populair is in het Indiase subcontinent. Het wordt gemaakt van tarwemeel en kan verschillende vullingen bevatten, zoals aardappelen, groenten of kruiden. Paratha wordt meestal gebakken op een hete tava (griddle) met olie of ghee, waardoor het een lichte knapperigheid en heerlijke smaak krijgt. Het wordt vaak geserveerd als bijgerecht bij maaltijden of als ontbijt met yoghurt, chutney of andere sauzen."

  • Ifad Super Masala Noodles 4pack
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    Ifad Super Masala Noodles
  • Haldirams Dal Makhani
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    Haldirams Dal Makhani
  • Haldirams Paneer Tikka
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    Haldirams Paneer Tikka
  • Khana Khazana Aloo Patatha
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    Khana Khazana Aloo Patatha
  • Haldirams Onion Paratha
    €4.49
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    Onion paratha is a simple and flavorful Indian flatbread that features sautéed onions as the main filling. It's an easy-to-make dish and makes for a great breakfast, lunch, or dinner option. Here's a basic recipe for making onion paratha:

    Ingredients:

    For the dough:

    • Whole wheat flour
    • Water
    • Salt

    For the onion filling:

    • Onions, finely chopped
    • Green chilies, finely chopped (adjust to taste)
    • Fresh coriander leaves, chopped
    • Salt to taste

    Instructions:

    For the dough:

    1. In a mixing bowl, combine whole wheat flour and a pinch of salt.
    2. Gradually add water and knead to form a smooth and soft dough.
    3. Cover the dough with a damp cloth and let it rest for about 15-20 minutes.

    For the onion filling:

    1. In a bowl, combine the finely chopped onions, chopped green chilies, chopped fresh coriander leaves, and salt.
    2. Mix everything well so that the onions are well coated with the salt. Let this mixture sit for about 10-15 minutes. This will help release some moisture from the onions.

    Assembling and cooking the parathas:

    1. Divide the dough into equal-sized portions and roll them into balls.
    2. Take one dough ball and flatten it slightly. Dip it in dry flour and roll it out into a small disc, about the size of your palm.
    3. Place a small portion of the onion mixture in the center of the disc.
    4. Gather the edges of the disc to enclose the filling and form a ball again.
    5. Flatten the ball slightly and dip it in dry flour.
    6. Gently roll out the ball into a round paratha, taking care not to let the filling spill out.
    7. Heat a tawa (griddle) or a pan over medium heat.
    8. Place the rolled paratha on the hot tawa. Cook for a minute or so until you see small bubbles forming on the surface.
    9. Flip the paratha and spread a little oil or ghee on the cooked side.
    10. Flip again and spread oil or ghee on the other side.
    11. Press gently with a spatula, and cook until both sides are golden brown and crispy.
    12. Remove from the pan and repeat the process with the remaining dough and filling.

    Serve the hot and flavorful onion parathas with yogurt, pickle, chutney, or any of your favorite side dishes. These parathas have a wonderful combination of the sweetness of sautéed onions and the earthiness of whole wheat flour, making them a delightful option for any meal.

  • Fresh Homemade Shukto Polau
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  • Ambala Panipuri Chips 1kg
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  • Rui Doi Mach
    €13.49
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    Doi mach is a traditional Bengali dish that consists of fish cooked in a yogurt-based gravy. The term "doi" means yogurt, while "mach" means fish in Bengali. The dish is a popular part of Bengali cuisine and is often served during special occasions and festivals.

    To make doi mach, fish is first marinated in a blend of spices, including turmeric, cumin, coriander, and red chili powder. The fish is then fried until it is golden brown and set aside. In a separate pan, a mixture of onions, garlic, and ginger is sautéed until it is soft and translucent. Then, the spice-marinated fish is added to the pan and cooked with a mixture of yogurt, water, and additional spices, including cumin, coriander, and garam masala. The fish is simmered in the yogurt gravy until it is fully cooked and the sauce is thickened.

    Doi mach is typically served hot with steamed rice and garnished with fresh coriander leaves. The dish has a tangy and creamy taste and is known for its rich and comforting flavors. It is a popular Bengali comfort food and is often enjoyed during family gatherings and festivals.

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