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pastafossa · 2 years
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pasta, me starting to read the new chapter, see the word “naan” reading further AND SEEING JANE ACTUALLY USES HER HANDS TO EAT if it’s not obvious im ethnically *south* Indian so even tho most of the times indian food ends up being stuff from northern india, im still happy for any representation if that makes any sense- that being said, what’s your favorite dish? Also did you know that South Indian foods are primarily vegetarian and there’s lots of tasty as fuck shit you won’t find on a northern indian menu????
Aaaaah I'm so happy you enjoyed that! Eating with your hands and the naan bread was how I was taught to eat it the first time a friend introduced me to Indian food, so I was hoping that was accurate! 😅 And I totally get being excited to see a piece of that in a fic! In a place like NYC, one of the lovely things about it is you can get anything there since the city's so diverse. It's a massive melting pot and I try to show that in the food everyone's eating in the fic and i'm now living it since i've moved to a big city and can try EVERYTHING.
I did NOT it was primarily vegetarian but this makes SO much sense cause I've definitely spotted the difference between the menus! And as a vegetarian I'm always happy to not get a 'uuuh we have... a leaf we found outside? Vegetarians eat leaves right? You're an herbivore, we'll get you some leaves, TEDDY GO OUT AND SHAKE THE TREE AND GET SOME LEAVES.' And now I'm finally in a big city again that actually has both Northern and Southern Indian restaurants, including a south style like 2 mins away (old town had none, and closest town only had 2 northern Indian places, so I mostly only got southern when I was traveling). Favorite might be paneer chettinad, I could eat that all day, oh my god. 😩 OR MASALA DOSAS, holy SHIT those are good. Tried those at a street festival while traveling and I swear I ascended, turned my ass back around and ordered a second round, I need more. Still hunting for some here but I'm optimistic! I'm also happy to hear any recommendations if you have favorites. I'm slowly working through all the local southern places and their menus and there is so gd much to choose from now that I can access it. 😂
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I am slut for 99 masala dosa
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yesastradairy · 19 days
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foodwithrecipes · 1 year
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Amritsar Paneer Bhurji. paneer gives protein. helps in the growth of muscles. You can speed up muscle growth by consuming cottage cheese daily. And according to astrology your Venus is strong. Read full Recipe https://foodrecipesoffical.blogspot.com/2023/07/343-food-recipes-amritsar-paneer-bhurji.html… http://foodrecipesoffical.blogspot.com
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hebbarskitchen · 1 year
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besan chilla recipe | paneer stuffed besan ka cheela with step-by-step photo and video recipe. Cheela or the flour-based instant spiced crepe recipes are super popular across Indian cuisine. These are generally made with just one flour and mixed with basic spices and herbs for vibrant flavors. However, the same traditional cheela recipes can be easily extended and paneer stuffed besan ka cheela is one such easy and healthy cheela recipe.
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True desi kid behaviour:
1. Stuffing the entire gol gappa in your mouth, and then asking for sukha puri
2. Stuffing an entire rasgulla Or two and trying to eat it with the chashni dripping down your chin
3. Eating kadhi chawal, but there are more pakoras on your plate than there is kadhi.
4. Arguing about the best maggi style
5. Putting garam masala in pasta because IT IS TOO BLAND
6. Eating dal chawal on a low day
7. Sham wali chai with rusk, while looking at the setting sun
8. Making the subah wali coffee when no one is awake
9. Lajpat nagar wali chowmein, which you eat while standing in the damn crowd
10. Sipping piping hot Badam milk in the winters
11. Eating Curd rice with spicy roasted aloo, and having the most amazing nap after
12. Eating Garma garam gulab jamun in the peak of winter
13. MALPUA RABRI
14. Gorging on falooda during those sweltering july days
15. Eating dhabe wali aloo parantha, makhan ke saath
16. MAKKI KI ROTI, SARSON DA SAAG
17. Getting drunk on Diwali wali daaru
18. Sneakily drinking bhang wali dood during holi
19. PANEER TIKKA
20. Eating momos with the tikhi chutney and dying because of the spice
21. HOT Dosa, which is crunchy on the outer edges, but soft on the inside, with spicy sambar and coconut chutney
22. Idlis from the steamer, with onion sambar and mulagapodi
23. Pappu annam and charu, on a Sunday, and then a 4 hour nap
24. Gongura annam, perugu pachadi, on a random saturday, because gongura leaves were leftover
25. That sweet and sour mango pachadi at the peak of mango season
26. Tirunelvelli halwa, fresh from the stove
25. Kesari, with filter coffee, after it has rained
(I'm hungry now)
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stxrrynxghts · 1 year
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MB characters and their modern day food choices
(Aka me being hungry)
1. Krishna- sweets. Anything sweet from any part of the world. Also, he loves raita so much.
2. Yudhishthira- he is more of a simple guy, and on a daily, a normal Masada Dosa and idli with Sambhar slaps wildly.
3. Bhima- ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING. He does not discriminate, what if the food gets hurt?
4. Arjun- Thukpa. Or on normal days, Khichdi.
5. Duryodhan- Sashimi, or anything Japanese.
6. Draupadi- She is fine with anything, but likes chicken Malai Tikka a bit too much.
7. Balaram- Italian. The long, slimy, slim pasta makes him oddly nostalgic.
8. Subhadra- Anything that has paneer in it? She isn't a non veg fan, so paneer is her go-to food.
9. Abhimanyu- Anything non veg, thank you.
10. Uttara- Mughlai food. My girl has royal tastes.
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sivavakkiyar · 3 months
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which of my mutuals would come in my time of need to eat a Gorgonzola paneer dosa??? (it’s a bit, stop retching) none of you!! None of you!!
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khaleesiofalicante · 1 year
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Do desi dishes for LB fam. If that’s not too difficult of course. :)
I’m starting to get hungry now 😭😭
Magnus is the paneer whore. We all know a paneer whore. He is the one. He’ll eat it with anything.
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Rafael loves South Indian food. Especially dosa and masala dosa
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Alec loves naan. Maybe with butter chicken or maybe with beef kheema. Sometimes he might steal Magnus’ paneer. But he loves naan 😎
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Max is a biriyani baby 🥰🥰🥰
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anulithots · 1 month
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noorie my love i have a question ☝️(i am dying of extreme boredom and plagued by the fact that i’m not doing my chinese homework which is lying right in front of me)
how does a typical meal in your household look like? (for example, mine would look like rice with common dishes, usually consisting of stir fried vegetables, either chicken or pork, and some sort of egg dish, with soup/broth at the end to wash it down.)
that is all. adios
Hello hello cristie!
NOt doing homework is so real. (in the last year of high school and absolutely doomed I’ve been yelled at so much this summer I can’t take it anymore. ANways…)
Meals in our household!
(We’ve eaten out a lot this past month for our collective sanity as we've seen around 100 houses anyways-)
Usually rice (obviously rice, always rice, I love rice it’s a safe food) with something like dhaal or salaan. (if I spell anything wrong it’s because I live in the grand ol’ USA I apologize). I’m usually the one cutting the onions and garlic whereas my sibling makes the rice. Usually dhaal has eggs with extra onions to put on top. And I like the soupy salaans where I can have the most ridiculous soupy-to rice ratio ever.
(Also I have issues eating things and soupy things with rice and/or vegetables are always good and I pretty much can’t eat anything else that well so it works out. yayay)
I love palak paneer tho. My mom and sibling made it once I love it.
Oh the other day my mom make chickpeas with potatos and some dosa and akljfdasklfjaskld. I like rices better than ones with naans or bread-like things because I can’t let things sit on my hands for too long if I can’t go to wash it off ever two minutes. (Especially at restraunts I despise having to wipe things off of my hands with napkins and having them sticky or messy for longer than a few minutes. It drives me insane. At home it’s okay-ish… especially if it’s with chickpeas I’d kill a person for chickpeas)
I think my favorite homecooked meal thing is chickpeas. I looooveee chickpeas. Sometimes I wash the chickpeas and snack on them beforehand. There’s usually meats in salaans but tbh I try to stay away from meats when I can. And we don't eat pork for religious reasons. (It's fun when the people at restraunts may or may not care about keeping pork out/disclosing that there is pork. Another reason why I like sticking to veggi things ayayyaya.)
IDK little me went on that whole ‘save the animals’ thing and nowadays meat just tastes weird to me IDK. (Okay I’ve choked on them a lot there’s that too but once I choked on tofu and I lovee tofu and I kept choking on oranges and continued to eat them so IDK my brain is weird) Also I like veggis so there's that.
Cleaning is ew though. General cleaning with everyone else is too loud I can’t hear my rain sounds. Me personally I’ll gladly clean the whole kitchen (and have) when I’m alone and can use it as ‘daydreaming time’. Also it’s definitely an improvement nowadays from the time in a previous move where the kitchen was out of commission for… months. SO we lived upstairs, which had one of those barely-working tiny sinks. It would get clogged up a lot and my mom yelled at me once that if I clogged it up again [insert general threat here brain isn’t telling me what exactly she said]. So the better option was to pile all the dishes onto a tray and make a trek to one of those jurassic park style sprial staircases that isn’t used to the weight because it would shake around. Then I would wash the dishes in the mudroom (newly renovated after the flood!), pile them back on the tray, and take them upstairs.
… anyways thank you for the ask! It’s fun answering these ones because I get to randomly talk about the crazy childhood of moving 4+ times. (and only now I’m figuring out my neurodivergent brain didn’t like that crazy.)
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yesastradairy · 19 days
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j4r-of-flies · 3 months
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15, 25, 28 for the ask thingy
15) rank the methods of death: freezing, burning, drowning
from worst 2 best: burning, freezing, drowning.
25) would you say you have good taste in music?
yhh def I like aic, soundgarden, ccr, Pearl jam, temple of the dog, stp etc. and some random bollywood songs ofc (follow my Spotify gng)
28) last meal on earth?
hmm ok so:
-everything from kfc
-seafood boil (need it once in my life)
-big ass masala dosa
-Hyderabadi biryani
-jalebi & icecream
-gulab jamun x7272
-butter paneer
-pani puri x257172637
-some typa crumble
-chicken 65
-those McDonald’s chicken strips with garlic cream dip
yeah I’m gonna count that as one meal
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jollygood21 · 5 months
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🇮🇳 Most popular Indian dishes:
1. Roti
2. Naan
3. Biryani
4. Chutney
5. Dal
6. Tandoori
7. Butter chicken (Murgh makhani)
8. Korma
9. Tikka
10. Tandoori murgh
11. Paratha
12. Chapati
13. Vindaloo
14. Dosa
15. Chana masala
16. Idli
17. Hyderabadi biryani
18. Palak paneer
19. Kheer
20. Vada pav
21. Pakora
22. Gulab jamun
23. Masala dosa
24. Pulao
25. Papadum
According to tasteatlas
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foodwithrecipes · 1 year
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Mango Pachadi. Mango increases our metabolism, so eat it but eat it thoughtfully. Nutrients such as protein, carbs, fiber, vitamin-C, vitamin-A, vitamin-E, vitamin-K, thiamin, copper, vitamin-B6, Read full Recipe https://foodrecipesoffical.blogspot.com/2023/07/342-food-recipes-mango-pachadi.html… http://foodrecipesoffical.blogspot.com
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dan6085 · 1 year
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Indian cuisine is known for its bold flavors and spices, and has a rich culinary history. Here are 20 of the most popular Indian foods:
Butter Chicken: A rich and creamy dish made with marinated chicken cooked in a tomato-based gravy.
Biryani: A fragrant rice dish made with meat or vegetables, spices, and herbs.
Samosas: Crispy fried or baked pastry pockets filled with spiced vegetables or meat.
Tandoori Chicken: Chicken marinated in yogurt and spices and cooked in a clay oven.
Palak Paneer: A vegetarian dish made with spinach and paneer cheese in a spiced tomato-based gravy.
Chana Masala: A vegetarian dish made with chickpeas cooked in a tomato and onion-based gravy with spices.
Aloo Gobi: A vegetarian dish made with potatoes and cauliflower in a spiced tomato-based gravy.
Naan: A leavened flatbread typically served with Indian curries or stews.
Rogan Josh: A Kashmiri dish made with lamb cooked in a rich tomato and onion-based gravy.
Vindaloo: A spicy and tangy dish typically made with pork or chicken marinated in vinegar and spices.
Dosa: A thin and crispy rice and lentil crepe typically filled with spiced potatoes.
Chicken Tikka Masala: Grilled or roasted chicken pieces in a creamy tomato-based sauce.
Rasam: A tangy and spicy South Indian soup made with tamarind, tomato, and spices.
Paneer Tikka: Marinated paneer cheese grilled on skewers.
Gulab Jamun: Deep-fried dough balls soaked in a sugar syrup.
Kheer: A sweet rice pudding made with milk, sugar, and spices.
Malai Kofta: Vegetarian dumplings made with paneer and vegetables served in a creamy tomato-based gravy.
Dahi Bhalla: A popular street food snack made with lentil dumplings soaked in yogurt and topped with chutneys and spices.
Papdi Chaat: A popular street food snack made with crispy fried dough wafers topped with chutneys, yogurt, and spices.
Bhelpuri: A popular street food snack made with puffed rice, vegetables, and chutneys.
These are just a few examples of the many delicious and popular Indian dishes available. Indian cuisine is diverse and offers a wide variety of flavors and spices, and there is something for everyone to enjoy.
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