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  2. Keema matar - Wikipedia

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    Keema matar (English: "mince and peas"), [1] also rendered Qeema matar, is a dish from the Indian subcontinent associated with the Mughals.The term is derived from Chaghatai Turkic قیمه (minced meat) which is cognate with Turkish kıyma (minced or ground meat).

  3. James May: Oh Cook! - Wikipedia

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    James May: Oh Cook! is a cooking programme hosted by James May and released via Amazon Prime Video in 2020. The programme features May attempting to cook a variety of different dishes, with each episode focusing on a particular cuisine or meal. The show's title is a play on James's catchphrase from previous programmes. [1]

  4. List of kebabs - Wikipedia

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    Authentic baluchistan cuisine..a whole lamb is stuffed with flavored rice, marinated and inserted in a dug hole with wood around to cook it..the hole is filled up and whole lamb is cooked underground for some time. [citation needed] sheesh tauk kebab: pieces of chicken on stick marinated and lightly grilled. [citation needed] lamb sajji kebab

  5. Yogurt-Marinated Lamb Kebabs With Lemon Butter Recipe - AOL

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    Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Yogurt-Marinated Lamb Kebabs With Lemon Butter? recipe for your family and friends.

  6. Mutton curry - Wikipedia

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    Mutton curry (also referred to as kosha mangsho, [1] lamb curry, [2] or goat curry [3] [4]) is a dish that is prepared from goat meat (or sometimes lamb meat) and vegetables. [5] The dish is found in different variations across all states, countries and regions of the Indian subcontinent and the Caribbean .

  7. Madras curry - Wikipedia

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    Madras curry gets its name from the city of Madras (now Chennai) at the time of the British Raj; the name is not used in Indian cuisine. The name and the dish were invented in Anglo-Indian cuisine for a simplified spicy sauce made using curry powder, tomatoes, and onions. [1] The name denotes a generalised hot curry. [2]

  8. Kashmiri cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chicken/mutton/beef tujji, meat marinated in Kashmiri red chillies and aniseed powder, barbequed to perfection. [232] [233] [12] Gaad tujji, fish kababs. Tschaman tujji, Kashmiri style marinated cottage cheese chunks barbecued on a skewer and served with a side of chutney. [221] Tchaap maaz, sausages. [234]

  9. Korma - Wikipedia

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    The pot may be sealed with dough during the last stages of cooking, using a technique called dum or dampokhtak. [2] The korma is made using a technique called bagar. in the later stage of cooking, additional spices are mixed with heated ghee and then combined with the sauce formed by the braising. The pan is then covered and shaken to release ...