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eggholicofficial · 1 month ago
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Indian Restaurant in Chicago: Enjoy Flavorful Dishes & Warm Hospitality
Indian cuisine is known worldwide for its complex flavors, rich spices, and diverse dishes. The lucky inhabitants of the Windy City are sure to discover it a Paradiso when they get to taste authentic Indian cuisine – try Indian food in Chicago at an Indian restaurant. for more information contact us: +13129403521
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theeggholic · 5 months ago
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Are you an Eggholic? Do you love eggs in all shapes and forms, from classic dishes like scrambled eggs to innovative creations like egg bhurji? If so, you’re in for a treat. There’s an Indian restaurant near you that offers a wide range of egg dishes, both traditional and contemporary, that will leave you wanting more.
Eggs are a staple in many cuisines around the world, and Indian cuisine is no exception. Whether you’re a vegetarian or a non-vegetarian, eggs can add a delicious touch to any meal. They are versatile and can be cooked in a variety of ways, from boiled to fry to poach. With its rich and diverse culinary history, India has perfected the art of cooking with eggs, offering a range of dishes that cater to all tastes and preferences.
The best Indian restaurant near me EggHolic is known for its exquisite and authentic cuisine, with a focus on fresh and high-quality ingredients. Its chefs are masters of their craft, with years of experience in creating delectable dishes that are sure to please your taste buds. The restaurant’s egg dishes are no exception, with each dish crafted to perfection, using the finest ingredients and traditional cooking techniques.
From classic egg dishes like Desi omelettes and boiled eggs to contemporary creations like egg lapeti and egg pulav, this Indian restaurant near you offers an extensive selection of egg dishes that are sure to impress. The chefs use a blend of spices and herbs to enhance the flavours of the eggs, resulting in dishes that are both flavorful and nutritious.
But it’s not just about the food. The ambiance of the restaurant is warm and inviting, making it the perfect place to enjoy a meal with family and friends. The staff is friendly and attentive, ensuring that your dining experience is nothing short of exceptional.
In this blog, we’ll take a closer look at the best Indian restaurant near me, i.e EggHolic and explore the range of egg dishes it has to offer. We’ll also delve into the history of eggs in Indian cuisine and discover why they are such an important ingredient in many dishes. So, if you’re ready to unleash your inner Eggholic and discover the delights of Indian egg dishes, read on.
HISTORY OF EGGS IN INDIAN CUISINE
Eggs have been an integral part of Indian cuisine for centuries. They are a versatile ingredient that is used in both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes and have played an important role in Indian culinary traditions.
In Northern India, eggs are often used in street food, like egg rolls and egg bhurji, which is a dish made with scrambled eggs, onions, and spices. Eggs are also a key ingredient in biryani, a rice dish that is cooked with spices and meat, vegetables, or eggs.
One of the most famous egg dishes in Indian cuisine is the masala omelette, which is a spiced omelette that is often served for breakfast or as a snack. The omelette is made with eggs, onions, tomatoes, and a blend of spices, including cumin, coriander, and turmeric.
In recent years, there has been a growing trend of innovative egg dishes in Indian cuisine. Chefs are experimenting with new flavour combinations and techniques, resulting in dishes like egg keema, which is a dish, made with minced meat and boiled eggs, and egg fried rice, which is a fusion dish that combines Indian and Chinese flavours.
DISCOVER THE RANGE OF MOUTH-WATERING EGG DISHES ON OFFER AT THE INDIAN RESTAURANT NEAR ME
Plain Boiled Egg
The Plain Boiled Egg is a classic dish that is loved by many. At EggHolic, they take this dish to the next level by garnishing it with a special blend of Indian Masala that is made in-house. This seasoning adds an explosion of flavours to the dish and gives it a true Indian street food experience. The dish is then topped with freshly chopped tomatoes and onions which add a refreshing crunch and tanginess to the dish.
Green Boiled Fry
The Green Boiled Fry is a unique dish that is sure to wake you up in the mornings. The boiled egg is first fried with a spread of butter and a variety of flavours, giving it a rich and delicious taste. It is then covered with a hot and spicy green curry which adds a burst of flavour and heat to the dish. This dish is perfect for those who want a low-carb and protein-rich breakfast that will keep them energized throughout the day.
Cheese Katori
The Cheese Katori is a healthy and nourishing breakfast dish that is easy on the stomach and loved by kids. This dish is made with simple and healthy ingredients such as eggs, cheese, and parsley, which are all great sources of protein and nutrients. The dish is served in a unique katori-shaped vessel which adds a fun element to the dish. This dish is perfect for those who want a healthy and delicious breakfast that is easy to make and perfect for kids.
Lapeti
Lapeti is a popular street food dish from Gujarat, India. It is a burrito that is filled with shredded cheese and boiled and grated eggs. This combination of ingredients creates a filling and flavorful breakfast that can be enjoyed on its own or paired with bread.
Floating Omelette
Floating Omelette is a cheese-stuffed omelette that is both compelling and satisfying. It is topped with tangy gravy that helps to stimulate your taste buds, making it an enjoyable meal.
Desi Omelette
The Desi Omelette is a delicious, desi-style omelette that is quick and easy to prepare. It is enhanced with Indian flavours such as vegetables and cheddar, resulting in a feather-light and ideal breakfast. You can enjoy it with bread or rotis to make a complete meal.
Conclusion,
In conclusion, eggs are a versatile and nutritious ingredient used extensively in Indian cuisine. EggHolic, the best Indian restaurant near me, offers a wide variety of egg dishes that are not only delicious but also provide a healthy breakfast option.
Whether you are looking for a plain-boiled egg, a cheese-filled omelette, or a spicy egg curry, EggHolic has got you covered. With its authentic Indian flavours, EggHolic takes you on a culinary journey that you won’t forget.
EggHolic also offers you a lifetime opportunity to partner up with them and become a businessman by franchising with the best authentic Indian restaurant near me.
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spookymoonmagpie · 8 months ago
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I love making sims because with one I'll do loads of research to figure out their cultural backgrounds and make sure I get it all right and find them the perfect name for their personality and plan out this big beautiful life for them, and then right next door to them I'll make some fucker called Five Pounds and his husband Pancakes Breakfast
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holylulusworld · 2 years ago
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Wait...What? He can’t just leave us. No, Sir. I want an explanation! Hey! I’m talking to you Levinson! I’m so mad at him...😥😭😢🤧
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𝑰 𝒅𝒆𝒔𝒆𝒓𝒗𝒆𝒅 𝒂 𝒃𝒆𝒕𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝒈𝒐𝒐𝒅𝒃𝒚𝒆
part 1 of 💔broken family💔
summary - you had woken from a nightmare, one that was reality, only to live through more hell as your son slowly stops loving you.
warning - angst, swearing, cheating assumptions, divorce, self-doubt, breakdowns, misery.
the gif I use isn't mine, headers by me.
part 2
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“Wait… Wait.” You hurriedly get out, struggling to understand the words that just left your husband’s mouth. Trying to process what was happening, you thought everything was good, you thought everything was okay. But apparently, on Ari’s side, nothing was okay. “What do you mean you want a divorce? What about Jason?” You blink, stunned, as you stare at the man you were desperately in love with. “Ari, answer me!” You beg and plead, needing to know why he suddenly woke up and wanted to leave.
“Jesus fucking Christ, Y/n. Just sign the fucking divorce papers. I don’t love you anymore. Don’t you get that? And you’ll drop Jason off at my new place.” He growls, chucking the papers and a pen at you and standing over you with his arms crossed over his chest. “Hurry up! I have to go to work, and I don’t want to deal with this when I get home.” You nod slowly, feeling your heart crack and shatter as you sign your name on the paper. You hold back the tears that threaten to fall, not wanting to anger him any more. 
You wake with a choked sob and gasp. You looked around and were hit with the hard truth that the nightmare wasn’t just a nightmare. It was your reality. You sit against the headboard, pressing your hand into your mouth as sobs fall from your lips, the tears flow, and you can’t stop them. You must stay quiet so you don’t wake your son, which becomes more challenging as the memories keep flowing, and your heart shatters. You don’t know where it all went wrong. You thought everything between the two of you was going well. Why didn’t you see the signs? Had Ari always disliked you? Did he not love you to begin with? How could you not see it? You were so sure it was the perfect fairytale you had wished for. As the tears dried, you slowly laid back down and drifted back to sleep, and the nightmare kept repeating the whole night.
You had woken just as the sun had started rising, groggily heading to the bathroom and freshening up before heading to your closet and changing into a pair of jeans and a plain shirt. What was the point of looking good anymore? It’s not like anyone loved you. You head down to the kitchen, preparing breakfast for your son. You poured some coffee into a mug that Jason made for you with Ari, causing tears to brim as more memories flash before your eyes. You accidentally slam the cup down onto the kitchen counter, causing some of the liquid inside to splash out, and you stumble into the table, taking a few deep breaths as you desperately try to hold your sobs back. It had been months now since Ari left you out of the blue, and you still hadn’t gotten over it, not being able to move on, not being able to get a peaceful rest, and every time you had dropped your son off to his place, he had glared at you and spoke hurtful words.
You clear your throat, quickly heading up to Jason’s room and gently waking him. “Hey, baby. Breakfast is ready.” And just like his father, he ignores you. How could a four-year-old even ignore you like a grown man could? And why did it hurt a lot more? But you can’t show him that it hurts. You just help him up, changing him before helping him down to the kitchen, ignoring how he’d slightly push your hands away, babbling about how he’s a big boy and could do it himself.
“Mumma, when I see daddy again?” You stare at him as you begin to feed him. You won’t say Ari was a horrible father because he was probably the best father out there. But what did he have that you didn’t? Your son had only returned home a day ago, and Jason already wanted to go back. He didn’t seem to care to spend time with you… It was different when you and Ari were still married. Your son had been a mumma’s boy, he had clung to you, wanting to spend time with you, admired you, and now it’s as though you were a nuisance, someone blocking him from his father. “Mumma?” He huffs, pouting at you, as you blink at him.
“Uh, soon, baby. On the weekend.” You try and smile, clearing your throat before placing the spoon in front of his mouth and letting him eat the food off of it. You can see him become upset by your words, not liking the answer you gave him. “Don’t worry, baby. You’ll see him again. It’s not that long.” You try to reassure him, stroking his hair back, but feel your heart clench as he shifts away from you. You hide your hurt, blinking back the tears. “C’mon, eat up. You have kindy today.” As he finishes his breakfast, you ensure he’s brushed his teeth and grabbed his bag and shoes. You drive him to kindy, dropping him off, feeling a lump in your throat as he runs out of the car before you can even walk with him. You knew it was you because you had heard that your son wanted his father to walk him up but couldn’t because you were no longer together. Of course, he couldn’t say all that, but you got the gist. You drove to work, not caring that you didn’t look as presentable as you used to be when you were married, but you felt drained. You didn’t care how you looked anymore. If Ari stopped loving you when you looked your best, then why should you continue? It wasn’t like he’ll suddenly wake up and regret leaving you.
Your day consisted of pitiful looks, rumours, and people coming up to you asking if you were okay. Of course, you weren’t okay. You don’t think you’ll ever be okay. You had lost the love of your life and didn’t even know why. Did he find someone else? Was it someone younger, prettier? Was that why you guys stopped being intimate for so long? Should you have seen the signs long before the divorce? You blanked out during work, thinking it over, wondering if you ever smelt a perfume that wasn’t yours or if Ari had come home late, he had any lipstick on his collar. But you couldn’t remember. You had been brought out of your daze when your boss came over and tapped you on the shoulder, smiling at you softly as she whispered for you to go home and get some rest. 
You had driven home, sighing as you parked your car, and entered your home, dropping down onto the couch as you felt the house's silence, no longer filled with laughter, happiness, or love. No wonder your son didn’t want to stay here anymore. Your husband had succeeded. Whatever sick game he was playing, he had won. He had managed to take every bit of happiness from your life. You had your son physically but not mentally or emotionally. 
You hoped it would all get better…
At least you still had your hope… Right?
You thought you at least deserved a better goodbye.
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eggedbellies · 2 years ago
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ghmgmf hiiiiiiii im here for big warm heavy clicky egg propaganda and how they'd stretch wombs to fit more in the next clutch, the bliss of laying them and stretching out a previously tight egghole, maybe even in public, cooing and cumming around their sheer girth -drippyeggslut
fucck yes, big eggs, big clutches, struggling to waddle along with the sheer weight and stretch, moaning and gasping as you lay... having them put in at full size or just feeling them grow inside you... big heavy shelled eggs are the ultimate best tbh
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probablywhisper · 1 year ago
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Egghole
We’re stopping for food at egghole
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fairymint · 2 years ago
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couldn't sleep because i got hungry so i dug out the pilsbury, my Cogita muse pipes up saying that all cookie dough is 'edible'
i'm like m'am Do you shit from your egghole?????
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kammartinez · 7 months ago
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kamreadsandrecs · 7 months ago
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eggholicofficial · 22 days ago
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Why Egg Holic is the Ultimate Street Food Indian Restaurant Experience
When it comes to experiencing authentic Indian street food, there’s no place like Egg Holic. Egg Holic is one of the most famous Indian street food restaurants that introduces the rush and variety of Indian street food to your palate. for more information contact us: (312) 940-3521
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ferrousoxyde · 2 months ago
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cloaca, not asshole smh
it's also the pee and egghole
i learned that there's a Japanese beetle that when eaten by a frog will haul ass through its digestive system and escape out the back end unscathed (x)
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theeggholic · 5 months ago
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If you’re a foodie who loves to explore new and exciting flavours, then Indian street food should definitely be on your list of must-try cuisines. Bursting with aromatic spices, bold flavours, and mouthwatering textures.Indian street food is an experience that you won’t soon forget. And if you’re lucky enough to have an EggHolic restaurant near you, you’re in for an even bigger treat.At EggHolic, we’re passionate about bringing the best of Indian street food to our customers. From crispy samosas to savoury bhel puri, our menu is filled with classic dishes that are sure to satisfy your cravings.
But we’re not content to simply offer traditional dishes – we’re always looking for new and exciting ways to showcase the rich flavours of Indian cuisine.
In this blog post, we’ll take you on a culinary journey through some of the best Indian street food near you, and we’ll show you how EggHolic is putting its own unique spin on these classic dishes. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Indian cuisine or you’re just discovering the delicious world of street food, this is a journey you won’t want to miss.
So grab a napkin and get ready to dig in – we’re about to explore the mouthwatering world of Indian street food together.
HAVE THE FINEST INDIAN STREET FOOD NEAR ME
If you’re a foodie looking to have the finest Indian street food near you, you’re in luck! India is famous for its diverse and flavorful street food, and there are many restaurants and food trucks across the country that offers delicious and authentic street food experiences. EggHolic is an authentic Indian restaurant that brings you the truest taste of the Indian subcontinent.
Here are some of the dishes that you can give a try:
Egg Curry
Egg curry is a well-known dish in several world cuisines, notably Indian cuisine. It typically includes boiled or fried eggs cooked in a savoury sauce made from a mixture of spices. The recipe can be customized by using different spice blends and adding vegetables such as tomatoes, potatoes, or spinach.
In Indian cuisine, egg curry is typically prepared with a tomato gravy base and seasoned with cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala. Additional ingredients like ginger, garlic, and chilli peppers enhance the dish’s bold and piquant flavour. Ican be accompanied by various dishes, such as rice, roti, or naan bread, making it a fulfilling and enjoyable meal that is perfect for vegetarians or individuals searching for high-protein meals.
Egg Lapeti
Egg Lapeti is a type of Indian burrito that uses a thin omelette as a wrap instead of a tortilla. The omelette is partly cooked and filled with shredded boiled eggs, cheese, and occasionally other ingredients like onions, peppers, or herbs.
The filling is then rolled up inside the omelette, resulting in a tasty and satisfying breakfast or snack. Egg Lapeti is a well-known street food in some areas of India and can also be made at home with minimal ingredients. You can enjoy this delicious Indian dish in the convenience of your own home by ordering it from our website.
Pani Puri
Pani Puri is a popular street food snack in India and other parts of South Asia. Also known as golgappa or phuchka, it consists of small, crispy, hollow balls made from semolina or wheat flour, which are filled with a mixture of mashed potatoes, onions, chickpeas, and spices.
The balls are then pierced with a small hole and filled with a tangy and spicy tamarind or mint water, known as “pani” in Hindi. The filled Pani Puri is then consumed whole in one bite, creating a burst of flavours and textures in the mouth.
Pani Puri is often served as a refreshing and flavorful snack during hot summer days and is a popular Indian street food that can be found in almost every part of India.
Dahi Puri
Dahi puri is a popular Indian street food that originates from the western Indian state of Maharashtra. It is a type of chaat, which is a savoury snack typically made with a variety of ingredients such as fried dough, vegetables, and spices.
Dahi puri is made by filling small, crispy, hollow puri shells with a mixture of boiled potatoes, chickpeas, onions, and a tangy tamarind chutney. The puri shells are then topped with a dollop of smooth and creamy yogurt, which gives the dish its name “dahi” puri (dahi means yogurt in Hindi).
Finally, the dish is garnished with a sprinkle of spices such as cumin powder, chaat masala, and chilli powder, as well as fresh coriander leaves.
The combination of sweet and tangy chutney, spicy chili powder, and cool yogurt creates a unique flavor profile that is both refreshing and satisfying. Dahi puri is often enjoyed as a light snack or appetizer, and is a popular dish at Indian festivals and gatherings.
FRANCHISING WITH EGGHOLIC: THE AUTHENTIC RESTAURANT NEAR ME
EggHolic is also offering franchising opportunities. This can be a great opportunity for entrepreneurs and food enthusiasts who are interested in starting their own business while also being a part of a well-established brand.
By franchising with EggHolic, entrepreneurs can benefit from the brand’s reputation for quality and innovation, as well as their proven business model. They can also tap into EggHolic’s extensive support system, which includes training, marketing, and operational support.
Moreover, franchising with EggHolic can be a lucrative opportunity since the demand for street food and egg-based dishes is constantly on the rise. With EggHolic’s menu of unique and flavorful dishes, franchisees can offer customers an exciting and delicious dining experience that sets them apart from the competition.
Overall, franchising with EggHolic can be a fantastic opportunity for entrepreneurs who are passionate about food and are looking to start their own businesses with the support of a well-established brand.
Conclusion,
In conclusion, exploring the best Indian street food near me with EggHolic has been a truly delightful culinary journey. From the mouth-watering omelette sandwiches to the crispy egg rolls and delicious egg biryanis, EggHolic has proven to be a top-notch destination for egg lovers and street food enthusiasts alike.
The diverse range of egg-based dishes offered by EggHolic highlights the versatility and creativity of Indian street food. With its bold flavours, unique textures, and affordable prices, it’s no wonder that EggHolic has become a favourite among locals and tourists alike.
Through this culinary journey, we’ve discovered that Indian street food is much more than just a quick bite to eat. It’s a reflection of the country’s rich cultural heritage and diverse culinary traditions. And with EggHolic’s commitment to quality and innovation, we can’t wait to see what other delicious creations they have in store for us in the future.
So, if you’re looking to satisfy your cravings for authentic Indian street food, be sure to visit EggHolic and embark on your own culinary journey. You won’t be disappointed!
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bestofthepioneervalley · 9 months ago
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Disappointment , yet again
EGGHOLIC - Updated April 2024 - 41 Photos & 11 Reviews - 378 Maple Ave, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts - Indian - Restaurant Reviews - Menu - Yelp
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izafoodie · 10 months ago
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Eggholic “Indian Veg & Egg Street Food” (I'll never tire of typing that) Now Hiring! - PoPville
Dupont Circle, Restaurants, West End. Eggholic “Indian Veg & Egg Street ... Check out their menu here and stay tuned for an exact opening date! Indian ... http://dlvr.it/T3KzNF
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boiledegghole · 1 year ago
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Didn't like the ask post so you never know who send it nyehehehehhe
I love you too, I love your salmonids, and your boiled eggholes. Where does this magical name come from?
OK. SO. THE ANSWER HERE REALLY DEPENDS ON WHO ASKS. USUALLY MY GO-TO ANSWER IS TO SAY THAT I IMAGINED PEOPLE PLAYING MINIGOLF WITH BOILED EGGS. THE TRUE STORY IS A SECRET KNOWN ONLY TO MY CLOSEST FRIENDS
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susurrationofthewind · 2 years ago
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egghole..
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