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Shaheen Ali
Shaheen Ali
Hello! Welcome to Spoon Fork And Food ! I'm so happy you're here. Myself Shaheen and I am an IndianMuslim. Cooking is the way I express my creative side to the world. Welcome to my happy corner on the Internet.
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With the onset of winters, arrives lots of green leafy vegetables that not just add up varieties in our cooking but also makes our winter mornings and evening delightful. One such winter delight is Methi Paratha accompanied by tangy mint n coriander chutney & Tomato garlic chutney.
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As a kid i was always a big fan of Pan Cakes which my mom use to make when me and my sister use to return from school. The memories of those fluffy cakes are so fresh in my mind that they still manage to get that taste in my palate. I remember my mom use to get tired making pan cakes as me and my sister never use to stop eating them. Today as it was my son’s school holiday i thought to make him relish these beauties too. Just added some caramelized apple and dark chocolate sauce as…
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For any mom the toughest job is to prepare new n fancy dishes to feed her children and make them happy. This morning as i were scratching my head as to what to make for breakfast and tiffin which my son wud love to have, a friend of mine Rajiv Iyer, suggested me with one of his humble quick fix recipe named Chill-o-Melt Bonanza ! The recipe not just sounded quick but was interesting, fancy looking and equally healthy. Though the recipe he shared to me was in a jiffy but i still managed to do justice to his creation….
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Usually Malai Kofta is all about Paneer koftas stuffed with dry fruits and cream. But i thought of adding a lil twist in the koftas specially. Had few peas, one cauliflower and some beans left in my fridge. So just added them in the koftas to make it more rich. Interesting..? Malai kofta is ready to be served. Serve hot with Butter Naan or Tandoori Roti.
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Mutter Ki kachori happens to be the most favorite North Indian snack during the winters. Unlike those regular lentil and spice stuffed kachoris, the mutter kachori is filled with a spicy green pea filling and is served with tangy tamarind chutney and also with bedmi aloo ki sabzi at various places in North India. If you liked this Indian snack recipe, then try making it at home and share your feedback with me in comments below 🙂
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Mutton Keema slow cooked with freshly choppe fenugreek leaves and green pea is a typical winter delicacy that is cooked in my house almost every weekend. The mutton keema along with some fried potatoes and methi matar gives an amzing flavor and texture to the dish. It not just increases the volume but also gives a bite to the dish. Teamed up with hot chapatis/rumali rotis or just plain white rice, Keema Methi Aloo Matar is a must have in winters. If you liked this recipe, please drop in your feedback in comments below. Thanks for stopping by!
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The most popular street snacks around various states in India. Commonly known as Aloo Bada or Batata Vada is eaten mostly in breakfast with firey red hot chutney or sandwiched between a big ladi pav to make vada pav which itself is the staple Mumbai snack If you liked this recipe, try making it at home and share your feedback with me in comments below 🙂
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The world whole is talking about NO WASTAGE of Food. This reminds me of a quote “If every single human being on this planet had enough food, it would change our societies. It would stop wars, put an end to suffering and even change the course of human history.” Imagine if every child, man and woman on this planet had enough food. Imagine what it would do to our human civilization. If every single human being on this planet had enough food, it would change our societies. It would stop wars, put an end to suffering and even change the…
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