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Indian Onion Dipping Sauce
We had this at a local Indian restaurant and tried to replicate it. We all love this version to dip our naan and samosas and rarely is there any sauce left.
Easy Indian Curry Dip
This mayo and sour cream dip is flavored with warm Indian spices. Using garlic salt and dried onion and spices make it quick and easy to mix together. It's perfect to serve with vegetable trays and for assorted crackers and chips instead of your typical ranch dips.
Indian Chaat-Inspired Potato Chip Salad
We're making chip chaat! This Indian street food often features crispy fried things topped with all kinds of amazing garnishes. It's by far one of the most delicious foods in the world. So, I decided to try that same approach with potato chips, and I love how this came out.
Tandoori-Inspired Oven Chicken Skewers
Inspired by the flavors of India, these chicken thigh skewers take only 15 minutes in the oven, plus a couple of minutes under the broiler. Serve warm over rice as a main dish, at room temperature as an appetizer, or as a protein source for a salad.
Butter Chicken Tarts
These butter chicken tarts provide a new twist on an old favorite.
Cranberry Chutney
This cranberry chutney with apples, raisins, and spices is fragrant and chunky. It's perfect for spooning over turkey tenderloins or serving alongside your Thanksgiving turkey as an alternative to your regular cranberry sauce. Try it on leftover turkey sandwiches too!
Mint Chutney
I had searched everywhere for a mint chutney recipe. The stars aligned one day, and I not only found a fabulous house to rent, but a landlord who knew how to make this chutney! This is Roselyn's recipe.
Tomato Chutney
This tomato chutney made with fresh tomatoes, ginger, garlic, sugar, and spices tastes amazing! It's very good on Indian flat breads.
Reshmi Kebab (Silken Kebabs)
This is a traditional Muglai dish prepared in India. It gets its name from the succulence of the meat after prolonged marinating and light braising. Traditionally, chicken, beef or lamb meat is used, but prawns or scallops are good substitutes too for this smooth as silk kebabs. Serve with chatnis (dips made from coconut, cilantro and mint, usually found in Indian grocery stores) or tomato sauce.
Pav Bhaji (Indian Curry)
I made this after trying different methods over a few years. It all came together so well. The flavor and texture was amazing. You really need to add water at the end and not be scared that it will ruin the dish, it will not! You need a fairly runny consistency for the best pav bhaji. Garnish with fresh chopped tomatoes, onions, and fresh cilantro if desired. Serve with toasted white bread or bread rolls.
Makhani Daal (Buttery Lentils)
This is a typical daal that Punjabis make for their parties! My kids love it! I enjoy it as a soup or with with fresh rotis! You can also serve it with rice. Garnish with fresh cilantro leaves.
Paneer Jalfrazie
This is my closest approximation to one of my favorite dishes when I eat out. I hope you will like it.
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