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right now i LOVE saag paneer and chicken korma. but i'm looking to branch out from those two because thats mostly what i order when i go to indian restaurants.

do have any suggestions?

thanks in advance!

2006-11-29 14:25:15 · 10 answers · asked by cherriberri 1 in Food & Drink Ethnic Cuisine

master chef--that is the crappiest answer.

2006-11-29 14:45:20 · update #1

10 answers

first of all there are TONS of types of Indian cuisine, broadly divided into North indian and South indian.

for North Indian - very populr and yummy dishes include Palak paneer (spinach w cottage cheese), aloo ghobi (spicy potato and cauliflower), aloo, rajma masala(kidney bean curry), Paneer Jalfrazie (bellpeppers with cottage cheese ), spinach and lentil stew/curry, any eggplant, ladyfingers (bhindi) or chickpea (chana) dish.

Some good breads (roti) to try include puri, paratha, naan, dosai/thosai and chapati.

South Indian - Rasam, chicken vindaloo, Aviyal (Kerala yoghurt veggie curry), sambar (lentil based veggie curry)

bon appetite!

2006-11-29 14:58:33 · answer #1 · answered by HotHotMamma 2 · 0 0

I too love saag paneer, but I also love:

Chicken Tikka or Tandoori Chicken: mild red curry dishes with yogurt sauce

Rogan Josh: a delcious lamb dish with subtle curry spice

puri: the puffed indian bread served with different chutneys and raita (a cucumber yogurt sauce)

2006-11-30 08:58:23 · answer #2 · answered by Draga M. 3 · 0 0

Hmmm...... geographically i'm neither North Indian nor South Indian. i will like numerous foodstuff as long as that's tasty. My foodstuff habit isn't comparable to the two North Indians and South Indians. As in line with the common concept that North Indian consume mostly Roti/Chapati and South Indians consume mostly Rice. yet in my area people consume the two Rice and Chapati two times an afternoon. Our foodstuff dishes are lots distinctive from the two NI and SI. We consume our foodstuff in coconut or banana leaves merely like South Indian people, yet we don't try this well-known. We try this purely on some non secular events..

2016-12-29 16:50:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Aloo saag [ spinach & potato]
Onion bahji
Meat Jalfarezi [ any meat]
Bhindi baji [ okra/ladies fingers]
Chili prawns [cooked with garlic,chilli,tumeric,add yogurt at end of cooking]

2006-11-29 21:27:35 · answer #4 · answered by echo 4 · 0 0

here are a few:
matar paneer(cheese cubes and peas)
aloo parantha(pancakes stuffed with potatoes) and yogurt
gobi parantha(pancakes stuffed with tiny portions of cauliflower) and yogurt
mooli parantha(pancakes stuffed with shredded radish) and achar(pickle)
kulche cholle ( chick peas and small pita type bread)
raj ma (red kidney beans with flavorful spices) and naan bread
there are many more , but the above are well liked by many.
regards
bhalinder

2006-11-30 00:18:47 · answer #5 · answered by bhalinder s 1 · 0 0

Had you had Mulligatawny soup? It's sooo good. Ingredients include cloves, chicken, and golden raisins and curry. The golden raisins taste like honey drops. It's de-lish! Try it.

I hope I get best answer.

2006-11-29 14:40:34 · answer #6 · answered by Raynpetal 2 · 0 0

Idly with chutney and sambar

Well balanced nutritious food.
Cooked in steam - no fat oils
Has fiber as well.
Very healthy
Yes very tasty

2006-11-30 04:29:37 · answer #7 · answered by Professor 3 · 0 0

palak paneer with nan
pani puri, all time favorite

2006-12-01 05:02:28 · answer #8 · answered by dreamgirls 3 · 0 0

just take some grain and mash it with a rock and add water and some fish or corn... enjoy

2006-11-29 14:43:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I like paneer tikka,pav bhaji,etc......................................................
well,hope u'll get this stuff in ur country.

2006-11-30 03:54:55 · answer #10 · answered by zakkas porgee! 2 · 0 0

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