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  2. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Mushrooms & Onions in a tomato masala sauce spiced with chilles: Vegetarian Mushroom matar (Matar Khumb) Mushrooms and sweet peas in a masala or chili sauce: Vegetarian Naan: Tandoor-baked soft flatbread made with refined wheat flour. Vegetarian Navrattan korma: Vegetables, Nuts, Paneer Cheese in a tomato cream sauce: Pakhala: Cooked rice with ...

  3. Bisi Bele Bath - Wikipedia

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    The traditional preparation of this dish is quite elaborate and involves the use of a spicy masala (huliyanna), toor dal (a type of lentil), rice, ghee and vegetables. [5] Spices like nutmeg, asafoetida, curry leaves and tamarind pulp contribute to its unique flavour and taste. Some versions of the dish are prepared with up to thirty ...

  4. Khichdi (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Ain-i-Akbari, a 16th-century document written by Mughal Emperor Akbar's vizier, Abu'l Fadl, mentions the recipe for khichdi, which gives seven variations. [10] There is an anecdotal story about khichdi featuring Akbar and his court advisor, Birbal. [11] The Anglo-Indian dish kedgeree is thought to derive from khichri. [12] [13]

  5. Gujarati cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Staples include homemade khichdi (rice and lentils or rice and mung beans), chaas (), and pickles as side. Main dishes are based on steam cooked vegetables with different spices and dals that are added to a vaghar, which is a mixture of spices heated in oil that varies depending on the main ingredients.

  6. Papad ki Saag-Bhaaji - Wikipedia

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    Papad ki Bhaaji or Papad ka Saag is a vegetarian main course dish made using Papad and is popular in Rajasthani, Gujarati, Bundeli, Malwi, Nimadi and Braj cuisines. [1] The dish is prepared with many variations and is also known by the name Papad ro saag in Rajasthani and Papad nu shaak in Gujarati.

  7. Maharashtrian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In many instances, vegetables are added to the amti preparation. A popular amti recipe has pods of drumsticks added to the toor dal. [35] Kadhi – This type of "curry" is made from a combination of buttermilk yoghurt and chickpea flour (besan). [73] In some recipes fried balls based on besan are added.

  8. Dahi baigana - Wikipedia

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    Apart from eggplant and yogurt, one may use vegetable oil or ghee, mustard seeds, cumin seeds (jeera), fenugreek seeds (methi), fennel seeds (pan mahuri), dry chilli (sukhila lanka maricha), curry leaves (bhrusanga patra), ginger, green chilli, salt and sugar.

  9. Pav bhaji - Wikipedia

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    Pav bhaji is a spiced mixture of mashed vegetables in a thick gravy served with bread. Vegetables in the curry may commonly include potatoes, onions, carrots, chillies, peas, bell peppers and tomatoes. Street sellers usually cook the curry on a flat griddle and serve the dish hot.