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  2. Naan qalia - Wikipedia

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    This gives the naan golden colour and also makes it last longer. The qalia is a soupy curry, made with a number of ingredients and with a long process. There are a number of variations in spices and the ingredients across the towns close to Aurangabad. The qalia from Aurangabad is yogurt based, whereas the one from Khuldabad is lemon

  3. Breakfast Pizza Recipe - AOL

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    3. Place the pizza crust onto a pizza pan or baking sheet. Place in the oven to warm. 4. Stir the eggs and black pepper in the skillet. Cook and stir until the eggs are set. Spoon the egg mixture onto the pizza crust. Top with the picante sauce. Sprinkle with the cheese. 5. Bake for 5 minutes or until the cheese is melted. Sprinkle with the ...

  4. Three Cheese Naan Pizza with Sausage, Mushrooms and Arugula

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    Place a pizza stone in the oven and preheat it to 425 degrees. Add the sausage to a skillet and cook over medium heat for 5-7 minutes. About halfway through, add the mushrooms.

  5. The 24 Best Breakfast Pizza Recipes Worth Waking Up For - AOL

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    Take eggs, bacon, cheese and put them on top of a crust for a meal egg-cellent for morning, noon and night.

  6. Breakfast Pizza Recipe - AOL

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    1. Heat the oven to 400°F. 2. Heat the butter in a 10-inch skillet over medium heat. Add the onion, pepper and bacon and cook until the vegetables are tender. 3. Place the pizza crust onto a ...

  7. Bacon and Egg Breakfast Pizza Recipe - AOL

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    8 large egg whites, lightly beaten; 1 / 4 tsp salt; 1 / 8 tsp freshly ground black pepper; 2 tbsp grated fresh parmesan cheese; 1 can (8 ounce) reduced-fat refrigerated crescent dinner roll dough

  8. Naan - Wikipedia

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    The earliest mention of naan in the region comes from the memoirs of Indo-Persian Sufi poet Amir Khusrau living in India during the 1300s AD. Khusrau mentions two kinds of naan eaten by Muslim nobles; Naan-e-Tunuk and Naan-e-Tanuri. Naan-e-Tunuk was a light or thin bread, while Naan-e-Tanuri was a heavy bread and was baked in the tandoor. [9]

  9. Hyderabadi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabadi cuisine has different recipes for different events, and hence is categorized accordingly, from banquet food, to weddings and parties, festival foods, and travel foods. The category to which the recipe belongs itself speaks of different things like the time required to prepare the food, the shelf life of the prepared item, etc. [ 5 ]