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  2. Shahi Tukra - Wikipedia

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    Shahi Tukra is type of bread pudding which originated in South Asia during the Mughal era in the 1600s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The literal translation of Shahi Tukra is royal piece or bite. [ 1 ] Shahi tukre originated in the Mughal Empire when Indian chefs made this dish to present to royal Mughal courts. [ 3 ]

  3. Food Food (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Sanjeev Kapoor's Kitchen; Secret Recipes with Sanjeev Kapoor; Sirf 30 Minute; Style Chef – Chef Shailendra Kekade shares his exceptional cooking skills with a phenomenal amount of creativity, talent and imagination. He is a recognized food stylist across food and beverages industry, and has extraordinary skills in making every recipe look ...

  4. List of Indian chefs - Wikipedia

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    Sanjeev Kapoor (1964–Present) Sathish kumar Gnanam (2003_Present) Saransh Goila (1987–Present) Shazia Khan; Shipra Khanna (1981–Present) Suvir Saran (1972–Present) Tarla Dalal (1936- 2013) Varun Inamdar (1984–Present) Venkatesh Bhat; Vikas Khanna (1971–Present) Vikram Sunderam [8] [9] Vineet Bhatia; Vishwesh Bhatt [10] Vivek Singh ...

  5. Khana Khazana - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The subsequent episodes were hosted by Sanjeev Kapoor. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Occasionally, Chef Kapoor brought in various celebrity guests and viewer recipes are also displayed. Over the course of the show, Chef Kapoor had become more conscious and concerned about food-related diseases and cooked low-fat and healthy meals.

  6. Sanjeev Kapoor - Wikipedia

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    Sanjeev Kapoor (born 10 April 1964) is an Indian chef, television presenter, and entrepreneur. He began his career in the hospitality industry in 1984 after completing the Diploma in Hotel Management from the Institute of Hotel Management Catering & Nutrition, Pusa, New Delhi .

  7. Double ka meetha - Wikipedia

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    Double ka meetha is an Indian bread pudding sweet made of fried bread slices soaked in hot milk with spices, including saffron and cardamom. [1] Double ka meetha is a dessert of Hyderabad. [2] It is popular in Hyderabadi cuisine, served at weddings and parties. Double ka meetha refers to the milk bread, called "double roti" in the local Indian ...

  8. Thalipeeth - Wikipedia

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    Thalipeeth is a savoury multi-grain flatbread popular in Western India, particularly in the state of Maharashtra.The flour for thalipeeth, called bhajanee, is prepared from roasted grains, legumes and spices.

  9. Rajasthani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Rajasthan is known for its Royal Rajwaadi cuisine (also known as Raajsi cuisine) which emanated from the culinary traditions of Royal courts and temples. [6]The Rajwaadi cuisine is characterized by high usage of dry fruits & milk products like Yogurt for preparing rich gravies, ghee & butter for cooking & frying, mawa & chhena for sweets, usage of Kesar, kewda water & rose water and whole ...