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  • Mughal Chapati (Buy 3 get 1 Free)
    €6.99
    Mughal Chapati
  • Crown Chicken Seekh Kabab
    €14.49
    Crown Chicken Seekh Kabab
  • Crown Chicken Samosa 20pcs
    €8.99
    Crown Chiken Samosa 20pics
  • Haldirams Masala Dosa
    €5.99

    Masala dosa is a popular South Indian dish that is enjoyed as a breakfast or brunch item. It is a type of crepe made from fermented rice and lentil batter and typically filled with a spicy potato filling. Here's a general overview of how masala dosa is prepared:

    1. Batter Preparation: To make the dosa batter, a mixture of rice and urad dal (split black lentils) is soaked in water for a few hours and then ground to a smooth consistency. The batter is left to ferment overnight, which gives the dosas their characteristic tangy flavor.

    2. Potato Filling: The potato filling, also known as "masala," is prepared separately. Boiled potatoes are mashed and seasoned with mustard seeds, curry leaves, chopped onions, green chilies, ginger, turmeric, and other spices. The masala is sautéed until well-cooked and flavored.

    3. Dosa Making: Heat a flat griddle or a non-stick pan. Once the pan is hot, pour a ladleful of the dosa batter onto the center of the pan and quickly spread it out in a circular motion to form a thin, round dosa. Drizzle a little oil or ghee (clarified butter) around the edges of the dosa.

    4. Filling and Folding: Once the dosa starts to cook and turn slightly golden brown, place a portion of the potato masala in the center of the dosa. Fold the dosa from both sides to cover the filling, creating a cylindrical shape or a triangle.

    5. Serving: Masala dosa is typically served with various accompaniments. The most common accompaniments include sambar (a lentil-based vegetable stew), coconut chutney (made from grated coconut, lentils, and spices), and tomato chutney. Some places also serve it with tangy tamarind chutney.

    Masala dosa is loved for its crispy texture, flavorful potato filling, and the combination of different tastes from the accompaniments. It has gained popularity not just in India but also internationally and is often found in Indian restaurants worldwide.

     

    Masala dosa is een populair Zuid-Indiaas gerecht dat genoten wordt als ontbijt of brunch. Het is een soort pannenkoek gemaakt van gefermenteerd beslag van rijst en zwarte linzen, meestal gevuld met een pittige aardappelvulling. Hier is een algemeen overzicht van hoe masala dosa wordt bereid:

    Bereiding van het beslag: Om het dosa-beslag te maken, wordt een mengsel van rijst en urad dal (gespleten zwarte linzen) enkele uren in water geweekt en vervolgens fijngemalen tot een gladde consistentie. Het beslag wordt 's nachts laten fermenteren, wat de dosa's hun kenmerkende zure smaak geeft.

    Aardappelvulling: De aardappelvulling, ook bekend als "masala", wordt apart bereid. Gekookte aardappelen worden geprakt en op smaak gebracht met mosterdzaad, curryblaadjes, gehakte uien, groene pepers, gember, kurkuma en andere kruiden. De masala wordt geroerbakt tot goed gaar en op smaak gebracht.

    Dosa bereiden: Verwarm een platte bakplaat of een antiaanbakpan. Zodra de pan heet is, giet je een lepel dosabeslag in het midden van de pan en verspreid je het snel in een cirkelvormige beweging om een dunne, ronde dosa te vormen. Druppel wat olie of ghee (geklaarde boter) rond de randen van de dosa.

    Vulling en vouwen: Zodra de dosa begint te koken en licht goudbruin wordt, plaats je een portie aardappelmasala in het midden van de dosa. Vouw de dosa van beide kanten om de vulling te bedekken, waardoor een cilindrische vorm of een driehoek ontstaat.

    Serveren: Masala dosa wordt meestal geserveerd met verschillende bijgerechten. De meest voorkomende bijgerechten zijn sambar (een groentestoofpot op basis van linzen), kokoschutney (gemaakt van geraspte kokosnoot, linzen en kruiden) en tomatenchutney. Sommige plaatsen serveren het ook met pittige tamarindechutney.

    Masala dosa wordt gewaardeerd om zijn knapperige textuur, smaakvolle aardappelvulling en de combinatie van verschillende smaken van de bijgerechten. Het heeft niet alleen in India populariteit gewonnen, maar ook internationaal en is vaak te vinden in Indiase restaurants over de hele wereld.

  • Zulekha Charcoal Chicken Malai Kebab
    €15.49

    Malai Kebab is a delicious and flavorful dish originating from the Indian subcontinent, particularly the region of Peshawar, which is now part of Pakistan. Here's a description:

    1. Ingredients: The kebabs are primarily made with tenderized boneless chicken or lamb pieces marinated in a rich mixture of cream (malai), yogurt, spices, and sometimes ground nuts or seeds for added flavor and texture. Common spices used include ginger, garlic, cumin, coriander, garam masala, and sometimes a hint of saffron.

    2. Texture: The marinated meat is typically very tender and succulent, owing to the yogurt and cream-based marinade. When cooked, the kebabs have a melt-in-your-mouth texture with a slight char on the outside from grilling or roasting.

    3. Flavor profile: Malai Peshwari Kebabs are known for their rich and creamy flavor, thanks to the inclusion of malai (cream) in the marinade. The spices used impart a warm and aromatic taste, while the yogurt helps to tenderize the meat and enhance the overall flavor profile.

    4. Preparation: The meat is usually marinated for several hours or overnight to allow the flavors to penetrate and tenderize the meat thoroughly. After marination, the meat is threaded onto skewers and grilled, roasted, or cooked in a tandoor (clay oven) until perfectly cooked and slightly charred on the edges.

    5. Serving: Malai Peshwari Kebabs are often served hot, garnished with fresh coriander leaves, lemon wedges, and accompanied by a side of mint chutney or yogurt sauce. They can be enjoyed as an appetizer, side dish, or as part of a larger meal with naan bread or rice.

     
  • Haldirams Phulka Roti
    €3.99

    Phulka roti, also known as chapati or roti, is a popular flatbread from the Indian subcontinent. It is made from a simple dough of whole wheat flour, salt, and water, which is kneaded and then rolled into thin circles. The rotis are then cooked on a hot griddle or tawa until they puff up and are lightly browned on both sides.

    Phulka roti is a staple food in many Indian households and is often served with curries, lentils, or vegetables. It is a healthier alternative to other Indian breads like naan or paratha, as it is typically made without any added oil or ghee.

    The word "phulka" in Hindi means "puffed up" or "inflated," which refers to the characteristic puffiness of the roti when it is cooked properly. It is a versatile and easy-to-make bread that is enjoyed by people of all ages and is commonly eaten for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

  • Haldirams Home style Paratha
    €4.49
  • Mughal Dal Puri (Kachori, Luchi) (Buy 3 get 1 Free)
    €3.99
    Crown Dal Puri
  • Haldiram Punjabi Samosa 8 Pack
    €9.90
    Haldiram Punjabi Samosa
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