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annasinthewalls · 4 months
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this is a paneer fan page, all my homies love paneer
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masalabay01 · 3 months
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Nestled in the heart of Swift Current, Canada, Masala Bay Indian Cuisine offers a unique culinary adventure for food enthusiasts. This Indian restaurant has become a favored spot for both locals and visitors in search of the rich aromas and flavors that only genuine Indian cuisine can deliver. If you're looking for an "Indian restaurant near me" in Swift Current, Masala Bay is a hidden treasure worth discovering. As soon as you enter, the cozy and welcoming atmosphere creates the perfect backdrop for a dining experience that goes beyond the ordinary.
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sparkchef · 1 year
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Paneer pakora recipe
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ruficowmilk · 8 months
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A season of craving for crispy, tangy delights that perfectly complement the pitter-patter of raindrops outside. Indulge in homemade Paneer Pakora this monsoon, prepared with Rufil paneer. Check out the blog to get the full Paneer Pakora recipe.
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seumascowan · 1 year
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One of the better, random buys we made a few years ago was picking up a set of old school lunch trays. Perfect for trying out a new Indian takeaway joint. Yes, I am indeed thinking about the food.
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hebbarskitchen · 2 years
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Rajasthani Kadhi Recipe
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jester-lover · 1 year
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Desi s/o making desi food for the Dorm Leaders
Requested by enbytomura (on AO3) Warnings- fem implied reader (but not really lol), food, fluff, brief mentions of dieting, bad dialogue courtesy of Jester
A short cute lil thing :) I hope this encourages y’all to try some indian food bc these are some very basic picks
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Riddle
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What you make him: Gulab Jamun
Rosewater?! In food?! He’s drooling already
The fluffy center, perfectly toasted outside, completely wrapped in a glaze of rose infused sugar syrup, Riddle is in heaven
He’s holding the spoon with his full, closed fist, elbows on the table, face covered in sugar syrup
His mom would be so upsetti spaghetti, but who cares lol
He’ll notice how messily he’s eating and just take a lil pause, and blushes super hard
Gives you a hug after eating, he’s very grateful
“Thank you so so much.”
Leona
What you make him: Lamb Biryani
He literally smells it from the kitchen and goes zoom
Man runs with purpose
Barrels in and asks for a plate (real respectful)
Tries so desperately not to show how deeply he just fell in love
Adores lamb above all, tender and practically falling off the bone, with the rice practically 
soaking up spices, he won’t even get upset about the vegetables
Expect him to act like it was mediocre, but with the ferocity of his eating, you know better
“The lamb was good, don’t expect me to tell you again.”
Azul
I’m gonna jump off what the requester said abt pakoras
Our boy Azul loves loves loves pakoras
Especially paneer and potato-onion pakoras
With the paneer, he loves how soft and fluffy the soft cheese is, along with the crispy, spiced coating, his favorite sauce for those is the minty cilantro chutney, he’s so happy
With potato-onion, the far crispier of the two, with unraveling layers of red onion and thinly sliced potato wrapped up in the same spiced coating, he’ll eat that one with a tangy tamarind chutney
Literally feed this man please
“It’s my cheat day today, perhaps you could teach me to make what you fed me last week?”
Kalim
What you make him: Gol Gappa
Pani Puri, Gol Gappa, call it what you want, its good and I’m eating it
He probably grew up eating the best of the best, that probably included desi food
Rich people desi food, yknow
This makes him super excited to eat street food
Loves the fun aspect of eating Gol Guppa, definitely swallows in all in one go, reckless abandon for the win
Jamil is so happy for the two hours off he’s getting
Loves the sour and spicy cold water, along with the crunchy hallow flour puffs, definitely loads them up with potatoes
“Wonder if he could add a little more spice…”
Vil
What you make for him: Dal Makhani
Vil probably goes on a vegetarian diet at some point, because of his fondness of salad and smoothies, this didn’t bother him much, but the repetition gets him bored
So of course, you help out your man!
When he finally sits down to eat, his senses are flooded with joy
Loves it so much
The creamy, thick soup, speckled with lentils and beans, green basil and a swirl of white butter, along with a side of roti, or naan to eat it with, he’ll never forget it
One that def loves having desi food regularly, esp during diets he’ll lean back on spices to make his food taste better
He will definitely make you some german food as a thank you, like spaetzle or apple strudel
“Liebling, your cooking is spectacular.”
Idia
What you make for him: Chai with biscuits 
He’s one of those people who forgets to eat during his game sessions
You get a little worried about your guy :( 
Ortho assists you in procuring biscuits as you make chai
Idia is a little startled when you show up with a thermos and a cute little plate full of biscuits
He's so appreciative!!!
Walks with a little pep in his step for a while after (around his room ofc)
Tries to make it for you, with decent results (man is good at following written instruction)
“This is so good, do you want one of the biscuits?”
Malleus
What you make him: Kulfi
We know how much our boy loves ice cream
You know how much your boy loves ice cream
So you make him the objectively best kind of ice cream
Its trial and error at first, and malleus gets a little curious about the mystery project your working on
When you finally present it to him, he's absolutely elated!
His child of man! Made him something with love!
Absolutely adores it so much, literally devours it 
The creamy ice cream on the stick, milky and sweet with a perfect texture, he’s falls in love even harder
Favorite flavor is malai, simplicity and richness is his favorite
“I absolutely adore you.”
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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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alastairstom · 2 months
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if you could sit and have a meal with 5 of @cassandraclare’s characters who would you choose? why? what would you talk about? what would you all be eating?👀
Ha! Love this ask.
Okay, so I'm going to predictably say Matthew, Thomas, Alastair, Cordelia, and James, because I'm me.
Unless Alastair and Cordelia can talk Risa or Sona into cooking Persian food for us, I'm gonna take them all out for Indian food. This is solely because it's my favourite cuisine and I'd like to give them something I like. Maybe I'd even take them to my favourite Indian place 2.5 hours away. We could road-trip and I could scare them with highway driving, something they wouldn't have been familiar with.
I'd ask them questions about their lives and tell them about mine. Make some chit chat. Idk I think the conversation would go where it went! I'd like to entice them to go to Target and look at appliances with me because I think the reactions of 5 people from the early 1900s would be hilarious if they saw a microwave.
We'd all split a paneer pakora appetizer and then order our own things.
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masalabay01 · 25 days
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Indulge in the vibrant flavors of Indian street food at Masala Bay, conveniently located near me in Swift Current. Experience the rich tapestry of Indian culinary heritage with our exquisite dishes, including the beloved Fish Pakora. Join us for warm hospitality, perfect for any occasion, and let us take you on a culinary journey through the streets of India. Visit Masala Bay today and savor the authentic tastes of India like never before.
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actually going insane im at work til 8pm but there’s no other professional staff to supervise so i can’t leave to get dinner but i’m so hungover and hungry and all i want is paneer pakora and some murgh kesari and a side of poori from the indian place down the road but nooooooooo the student workers can’t supervise themselves
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flintandpyrite · 1 year
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Providence food so far:
Tallulah’s Taqueria: 9/10. Yes, $5/taco is a lot but basically each double-shelled taco is stuffed with the filling of 2 normal taqueria tacos so it’s not as bad as it sounds. I got Barbacoa, carnitas, cameron, and al pastor. The barbacoa was perfect, so saucy and deeply flavored. The carnitas was great, not at all dry like carnitas often are. The al pastor was a bit tough and basically just in a tomato sauce—no pineapple in sight and also not very spicy. Kind of disappointing. The fried shrimp in the cameron was very heavily breaded but it came with a really good guacamole so I can’t complain. The tacos were served with crispy pickled radish which was a great contrast to the rich meats. Definitely would go back.
Denden Cafe Asiana: 5/10. This place has the right idea but the real magic of Korean food, in my wildly unqualified opinion, is the banchan, and they were deeply stingy on that front. I ordered the short rib bbq and it was overly sweet, almost sticky, tough, and served with a tiny scoop of rice and a literal thimbleful of kimchi. And nothing else. No spinach, no potato salad, no bean sprouts, no cucumbers… boring. Frankie got the beef hotpot with sweet potato noodles and the textures were good but it was once again very sweet. Our appetizer was the best part of the meal, actually—we got a seafood pancake kind of like okonomiaki and it was delicious! I reheated the leftovers today and ate them with mayonnaise and sriracha (which is how we used to eat them in LA) and it was great.
Rasoi: 4/10. This Indian place on the east side was recommended to me by 3 separate people so I was excited to go there but it was very disappointing. The saag paneer was very bland, almost tasteless and not at all spicy, and much worse, imo, the naan was bland. It honestly felt like eating a buttery pita bread. Which like. I like pita breads. But naan should be dense and slightly sour from the yeast and yogurt, and a little burnt from the tandoor. Idk. The pakoras were good though-- they were made from kale, Brussels sprouts, and onion in a chickpea batter and were perfectly crisp and crunchy and spicy. I honestly want to give this place another chance because so many people recommended it and maybe their non-veg dishes are better? But yeah, disappointing.
Seven Stars Bakery: 10/10. Ok obviously I am the person who would eat bread and pastry for every meal if I didn’t need vegetables so of course I love this place. The lattes are spectacular, the pastries are perfect (so far have tried the ham & cheese croissant and the koign-amann), and the bread is so good. My first week here I bought the walnut-raisin bread, and this week I am working on a small loaf of Vermont cheddar bread and honestly I don’t know which one is my favorite. I will just have to go back and buy a tiebreaker loaf. I wish I lived here solely for this bakery. Honestly. It would be worth it.
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masalaofindia · 1 year
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Best Indian Restaurants in Seattle By Masala of India.
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Are you an Indian food lover and want to do lunch or dinner at Indian Restaurant? Where you can feel your Indian food taste and enjoy the different types of Indian dishes. Then Masala of India is a perfect destination for your research of Indian food or Indian restaurants. Masala of India is Indian cuisine and the Best Indian Restaurant in Seattle. We offer different Indian dishes like Chicken Samosa, Aloo Tikki, Paneer Pakora, Fish Madras, Matar Paneer, Paneer Masala, Mixed Vegetables, and many more.
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hiheat · 7 months
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Chicken tikka masala, lamb keema, saag paneer. Raita. All homemade.
Papadum, pakora, and samosas all store bought.
These are the recipes i used as reference:
Happy Eating!
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