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Shahi Paneer Restaurant Style |होटल जैसा शाही पनीर| Shahi Paneer Masala @mommyskitchenstory
If you're looking for a delicious Restaurant Style dish at home, try this shahi paneer in restaurant style! In this recipe, I'll show you how to make shahi paneer, a dish that's famous in Mughlai cuisine.
Full recipe link 👉 Restaurant Style Shahi Paneer
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घर पर बनाएं Restaurant-Style Shahi Paneer Recipe [Step by Step]
Introduction:अगर आप शाही पनीर का स्वाद घर पर लेना चाहते हैं और Restaurant Style Shahi Paneer Recipe बनाना चाहते हैं, तो यह रेसिपी आपके लिए एकदम परफेक्ट है। शाही पनीर एक ऐसा व्यंजन है जो न केवल स्वादिष्ट होता है, बल्कि बहुत ही खास है और इसे बनाने का तरीका भी आसान है। इस ब्लॉग में हम आपको इस रेसिपी को step-by-step बताएंगे, जिससे आप घर पर ही इसे ��ैयार कर सकते हैं और आपके परिवार का दिल जीत सकते हैं।…
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Paneer Butter Masala Recipe – How to Make Delicious Paneer Butter Masala at Home
Paneer Butter Masala Paneer Butter Masala, a popular Indian dish featuring paneer cooked in a luscious tomato-based gravy with aromatic spices.Paneer Butter Masala (Paneer Makhani, Butter Paneer) is one of the most popular Indian curries served worldwide. It is a rich and creamy curry where paneer cubes (Indian cottage cheese) are simmered in an onion tomato gravy. This is one of the most…
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Paneer Masala Recipe: A Flavorful Delight
Paneer Masala is a creamy North Indian dish with paneer and spices.
Paneer Masala, also known as Paneer Butter Masala, is a classic North Indian dish that combines tender paneer with a rich and creamy tomato-based curry. This restaurant-style recipe is easy to make at home and pairs perfectly with naan, roti, or fluffy Basmati rice. Let’s dive into the delicious details! Nutrition (per serving, approximately): Calories: 390 kcal Carbohydrates: 14 g Protein:…
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Restaurant Style Shahi Paneer Recipe
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“Palak Paneer Recipe: A Step-by-Step Guide to Making Authentic Indian Palak Paneer at Home”
Palak Paneer and Paneer tikka masala is a popular Indian dish that is loved by many people around the world. It is a vegetarian dish that combines spinach (palak) with paneer, a type of Indian cottage cheese. The dish is known for its vibrant green color and rich, creamy texture. read more.
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pasta, me starting to read the new chapter, see the word “naan” reading further AND SEEING JANE ACTUALLY USES HER HANDS TO EAT if it’s not obvious im ethnically *south* Indian so even tho most of the times indian food ends up being stuff from northern india, im still happy for any representation if that makes any sense- that being said, what’s your favorite dish? Also did you know that South Indian foods are primarily vegetarian and there’s lots of tasty as fuck shit you won’t find on a northern indian menu????
Aaaaah I'm so happy you enjoyed that! Eating with your hands and the naan bread was how I was taught to eat it the first time a friend introduced me to Indian food, so I was hoping that was accurate! 😅 And I totally get being excited to see a piece of that in a fic! In a place like NYC, one of the lovely things about it is you can get anything there since the city's so diverse. It's a massive melting pot and I try to show that in the food everyone's eating in the fic and i'm now living it since i've moved to a big city and can try EVERYTHING.
I did NOT it was primarily vegetarian but this makes SO much sense cause I've definitely spotted the difference between the menus! And as a vegetarian I'm always happy to not get a 'uuuh we have... a leaf we found outside? Vegetarians eat leaves right? You're an herbivore, we'll get you some leaves, TEDDY GO OUT AND SHAKE THE TREE AND GET SOME LEAVES.' And now I'm finally in a big city again that actually has both Northern and Southern Indian restaurants, including a south style like 2 mins away (old town had none, and closest town only had 2 northern Indian places, so I mostly only got southern when I was traveling). Favorite might be paneer chettinad, I could eat that all day, oh my god. 😩 OR MASALA DOSAS, holy SHIT those are good. Tried those at a street festival while traveling and I swear I ascended, turned my ass back around and ordered a second round, I need more. Still hunting for some here but I'm optimistic! I'm also happy to hear any recommendations if you have favorites. I'm slowly working through all the local southern places and their menus and there is so gd much to choose from now that I can access it. 😂
#ask response#the red thread#nyc has *everything* and so jane gets to eat all the things#and she does it right cause i figured with all her traveling she's learned all the different ways you eat it#now i want to order from the place down the road help 😂#very little has compared to the masala dosas i got at that street fair#i got back up the line to order more and the guy just laughed at me#he gave me an extra little tub of this chutney WHAT WAS IT SIR 'secret recipe' SIR PLEASE#that or the paneer chettinad (or chicken when i ate meat) and i could die happy
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Travel Blog, Connichi 2023!
Part 1 - Thursday & Friday
As the Connichi moved from Kassel to Wiesbaden it was quite a trip for me, double the travel distance, a city I don't know and lots of stuff to happen.
I decided to write about my trip there for myself to cover some events, give some insights and share the memories. Includes phone snapshots, some sketches for situations I was in aaaand maybe some previews for photoshootings ;>
Thursday: arrival, food, traveling
Friday: First con day, cospay, food, mental health stuff
Thursday, 31. August 2023
As said I had to travel to Wiesbaden, I went by car. The road on its own was mainly highway but before I got to the highway I got stuck in traffic for almost 1 hour. After 5 hours of traveling alone on bad mental health I arrived in Wiesbaden before my friends did and waited for them
Apparently I looked rather pitiful and was approached by some weirdo who tried to give me candy and cigarettes and was super offended by me telling them off. I'm not used to people trying to prey on me but urgh, that was creepy af.
After my friends arrived I ordered my first Starbucks (it was an almond chai latte) as I didn't have anything to eat aside my breakfast that day.
We walked around in the city a bit and ended up in the indian restaurant I had researched before and I had some really delicious paneer with Naan bread and a Mango Cheesecake.
But ... Diamy and I decided to go for "medium" spicy and I underestimated it... I .... cried :'D
We later on found a super cute bakery and @adragonstale and I were totally in awe about the pastries they had.
I'm glad my friends arrived the same day, they really saved my mood.
Friday, 1. September 2023 - First Convention day
As the first day starts later on I decided to get out into the city as past!Allen and put on the Nea wig later on.
We walked a bit through the city, did some window shopping and I was able to share my wisdom about food and nutrition, I am such a nerd about it. Also sightseeing and just being casual about everything.
After that we decided to get changed and get into our convention attire.
The con itself... dunno. I was missing a whole bunch of publishers as there was only two bigger ones and 1-2 smaller ones, the other big ones weren't there, the Matsuri was lovelessly showed behind a construction fence, the artist alley was bigger, yes, but badly ventilated on friday that even I - who is freezing all the time - felt like I would be melting on the spot. Merch room was not even tempting for me I rushed through it, the other rooms were.. well... indoor photo shoot corners, workshops and all that. The invited guests all no names to me, therefore I skipped on the program. You didn't even have any anime series or movies airing at the con (which was a usual thing before) you had to leave the con and pay extra if you wanted to see old anime movies. Well. It wasn't my cup of tea aside the fact I think the building has no personality, I don't like those soulless new constructed modern styled bricks of congress halls. Yes you had the option to book photo spots in two older buildings BUT the slots were taken super fast and it was one location on Saturday, the other on the Sunday and .. well.. in Kassel you had a ton of old buildings you could visit. Wiesbaden has some nice spots too but things like the park being full of duck poop, drug addicts and garbage to begin with didn't help much.
During the con I .. somehow spiraled into the the now called "Anxiety Chihuahua" state. I met some D.gray-man cosplayers and was actually recognized as Nea BUT got told there would be a group meeting the day after and that it was for an existing group (not noticing it was ... my ... group ... ) and my head was all like "oh god now WHAT IF" and that made me sweaty, anxious and my mood in the end was horrible. To explain that: in my cosplay past I was part of some groups but in the end was ignored or replaced by people who were thinner or prettier than me, even when we had special outfits and the other cosplayer didn't have those outfits or even when I went to a certain event for that exact group ... it's past wounds. As my mental health was already a bit cracked it was easy for me to snap and get down.
I was super awkward and ran around like crazy, almost yelled at that one group that they were super cool and that i adore their costumes and just loudly said that I am just a fool and will be gone now. On the next day they told me they saw me earlier but I was too fast to approach. Uhm, yeah. Hyper anxiety clown here. Of course I didn't take much photos with any Cosplayers as I was too nervous which didn't help as I wanted some memories of course.
In the end it got that bad that as we went out for food that day I just stood there "I don't want any, I hate everything"; but I had 30k steps done and just a few snacks therefore... I needed something. Too little food and water makes the brain sad too and I think that added to my anxiety getting worse.
In the end we stopped at a small thai restaurant and my friends had to order for me as I totally refused everything. I knew it was my health being bad and I told them "just order a thing, I will pay. Just no bread". And @adragonstale got me tofu curry with rice (instead of bread) it was warm comforting food. Thank you again. I felt really better after that.
Even that much better that we did some photos of me as Nea!
And we discovered Wiesbaden has a wild population of parrots, they nearly flew into my face while we took pics.
I went back to my car after that and arrived in time for the Matsuri fireworks.
I was super beat that day after two quite exhausting days and hoped the main day would be better as the two prior. It was about time to debut Allen, and to face my fear with the group meeting and my past cosplay trauma.
Lil concluding car selfie aka what if Nea would steal Allen's glasses.
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Creamy Paneer Kofta Curry - Indulgent North Indian Recipe
Paneer Malai Kofta - rich, creamy North Indian comfort food.
Paneer Malai Kofta is a classic North Indian comfort food that combines crispy paneer dumplings (koftas) with a rich, creamy, and luxurious gravy. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just craving something indulgent, this dish brings gourmet Indian flavors to your dinner table. Nutritional Information (Per Serving) Calories: Approximately 175 Fat: 13g Sodium:…
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From Generations to Generations: The Heartwarming Tradition of Dining at Punjabi Angithi Family Restaurant
When you're trying to find the best family restaurants in Delhi, It's not only about the food but also the experiences, the memories, and the customs that go with it. For many generations, one establishment has stood through the years and is now a revered tradition for families living in Delhi, the city of Punjabi Angithi.
In a peaceful part of Delhi, Punjabi Angithi has served delicious vegetarian food to families for many years. What makes this restaurant stand out is its delicious food and the way it has established an unbreakable bond between generations of patrons.
The Taste of Tradition
It feels like stepping into a capsule when you step into their restaurant. The rustic décor and warm atmosphere take you back to a more straightforward period. The aroma of spices and the sounds of cooking dishes fill the atmosphere, immediately sating your appetite.
Food at Punjabi Angithi offers an experience in Punjab's diverse and rich food. Every dish is an absolute masterpiece, from the rich dal makhaani to the crisp and delicious tandoori rotis. What distinguishes this restaurant is how it conveys the essence of family-style dining.
Human Touch
In a world where chain restaurants, fast-food chains, and contemporary restaurants dominate the dining experience, They stand as an example of humanity's touch of hospitality. The staff here treat you like a family member with warm smiles and a personal service that makes you feel in your home. They will remember your preferences, and with time, they'll become familiar faces you are eager to see.
Many families find that eating at a restaurant isn't just an occasion to eat. It's a way of life. It's where the grandparents first introduced their children to the pleasures of Punjabi food. It's where couples celebrate their anniversaries and meet to discuss the happenings. The restaurant has been the site of many occasions and memorable moments that have become an element of many families' tales.
Transferring Memories
For regular diners, eating at Punjabi Angithi isn't only about enjoying tasty food. It's about reliving fond memories and making new ones. It's an opportunity for parents to discuss their childhood memories with their children, and grandparents can see the delight in their grandchildren's eyes. At the same time, they enjoy the first bite of the paneer-flavored tikka.
The Future of Tradition
While embracing modernity and technology, it's encouraging to see traditional dining in the restaurant has not diminished. The restaurant has adapted to modern times, offering online ordering and delivery while retaining its dedication to tradition and quality.
In a world that constantly changes, such places as Punjabi Angithi affirm the value of human connection and tradition. It's an area where time has stopped, and families can meet to savor not just the food but the warmth and affection permeating each corner of the restaurant.
Conclusion
In a city that's both thriving and diverse as Delhi, Finding the best family restaurants in Delhi can be challenging. For those who appreciate traditions, delicious food, and the personal touch of a human, Punjabi Angithi is a hidden treasure waiting for you to discover. It's an area where families gather, where lasting memories are created, and family meal customs are celebrated.
The next time you're in Delhi and looking for the most heartwarming dining experience, be sure to visit Punjabi Angithi in Paschim Vihar. It's not just about tasting the finest Punjabi food but also being part of a culture that's been handed through generations.
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Akshay Mehndiratta - 5 best street food places in delhi that every foodies must visit
Akshay Mehndiratta - Delhi is the capital city of India and a paradise for food lovers. The city is known for its vibrant street food culture, offering an incredible variety of delicious dishes that are perfect for a quick bite or a leisurely snack. Here are the 5 best street food places in Delhi that every foodie must visit:
Chandni Chowk
Akshay Mehndiratta says, Chandni Chowk is the heart of Old Delhi and is considered as the birthplace of Indian street food. The narrow lanes of this area are filled with hundreds of street food vendors selling mouth-watering delicacies such as Paranthas, Chaat, Kachoris, Jalebis, and many more. One of the most famous street food shops in Chandni Chowk is the Paranthe Wali Gali. Here, you can savor piping hot Parathas stuffed with a variety of fillings such as paneer, potatoes, and even rabri. Other famous eateries in Chandni Chowk include Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfi Wale, which is famous for its delectable kulfis and Karim's, which serves the best Mughlai cuisine in the city.
Khan Market
Khan Market is a posh locality in Delhi that is known for its high-end shops and designer boutiques. However, it is also home to some of the best street food places in the city. The market has a wide variety of eateries that offer delicious snacks such as Chole Bhature, Momos, and Kathi Rolls. According to Akshay Mehndiratta, One of the most popular street food shops in Khan Market is the Khan Chacha's. This place is famous for its succulent and juicy kebabs that are served with a generous helping of mint chutney. Other must-try eateries in Khan Market include The Big Chill Cafe, which is famous for its lip-smacking desserts and Cafe Turtle, which serves a delectable range of sandwiches, wraps, and salads.
Lajpat Nagar
Lajpat Nagar is a popular shopping destination in Delhi that is also famous for its street food. The market has several street food vendors selling a variety of snacks such as Chole Bhature, Samosas, and Dahi Bhallas. However, the highlight of Lajpat Nagar's street food scene is the Momo's Point. This small eatery is famous for its mouth-watering momos that are served with a spicy red sauce. Other popular eateries in Lajpat Nagar include the Khandani Pakode Wala, which is famous for its crispy and delicious pakoras and the Dolma Aunty Momos, which is a hidden gem that serves some of the best momos in the city.
Connaught Place
Connaught Place is a popular shopping and entertainment hub in Delhi that is also famous for its street food. The market has a wide range of eateries that offer delicious snacks such as Chole Bhature, Golgappas, and Kathi Rolls. However, the highlight of Connaught Place's street food scene is the legendary Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfi Wale. This iconic shop is famous for its delectable kulfis that come in a variety of flavors such as Mango, Paan, and Rose. Other must-try eateries in Connaught Place include Wenger's Deli, which is famous for its mouth-watering pastries and sandwiches, and the Haldiram's, which is a popular eatery that serves delicious Indian snacks.
Jama Masjid
Jama Masjid is one of the most famous mosques in India and is located in the heart of Old Delhi. The area around the mosque is famous for its street food and is home to several eateries that offer delectable snacks such as Kebabs, Biryani, and Nihari. Akshay Mehndiratta says, One of the most famous eateries in Jama Masjid is the Karim's, which is an iconic restaurant that has been serving Mughlai cuisine for over 100 years. The restaurant is famous for its mouth-watering kebabs, biryanis, and curries that are cooked in traditional style. Other must-try eateries in Jama Masjid include the Aslam Butter Chicken, which is a small eatery that serves some of the best butter chicken in the city and the Haji Mohd. Hussain Fried Chicken, which is famous for its crispy and succulent fried chicken.
According to Akshay Mehndiratta, Delhi's street food scene is not just about the food, but it's also about the ambiance and the vibe of the place. Most of these street food places are located in narrow alleys and lanes, which add to the charm of the place. The aroma of the spices and the sizzling sounds of the food being cooked on the street-side grills create an unforgettable experience that every foodie must try.
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Reshmi Paneer Masala Recipe @mommyskitchenstory
Are you a fan of North India cuisine?? Then try this Quick & Delicious Paneer recipe 😋
Full recipe link 👉Restaurant Style Reshmi Paneer Masala
Recipe in English 👉
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