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Sorry for the inconvenience people :) Be back in a month. Till than browse through these wonderful recipes.I am not a trained cook.I have learned pretty much everything from my mom (like most of you).So do let me know how the recipes turn out for you.Any questions, suggestions are most welcome:)Comments are on "moderation" so if you comment and it doesnt automatically show up, dont worry.I am accessing the blog from my cell currently (lack of reliable internet) so it may take me some time to "approve" & answer the comments.
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CHICKEN CROQUETTES:

When masala tv started broadcasting, it changed the whole concept of the food industry in Pakistan,It basically gave access to someone sitting at home , who had no idea about cooking , a "how to" manual about anything and everything food related.Nothing was off limits any more.I swear, no where in the world has chicken been cooked in so many different ways ;)



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PAKORA 101

When i was in middle school i was a very chubby kid.In fact my nickname was "moti" (or fatso).... ;)I hated that nickname with a vengeance but i couldn't do much about it as i loved to eat(and also i had not yet been introduced to the concept of starving my self to death in the name of dieting).In time i lost most of my baby fat and Allah gifted me with a metabolism that is too fast for my weight to catch up:) But my love for food is still there in all its glory.I am a junk food addict (literally). I can eat from food stalls on my street for the rest of my life and not complain.
 
My mom is a great cook(as all Pakistani moms are). I always wanted to cook like her but for some reason i could never get quiet the flavor profile that she has in her food. Pakora's are the first thing i learned to cook exactly like her.So i am really proud of this recipe.

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Pancake Rolls:



One day i was just channel surfing (b/c i was bored out of my mind) & i came across this chef who was making these rolls.The problem was that he was speaking Punjabi(& the only Punjabi i speak or understand is limited to the phrase"Aae shadi nai ho sakdi oye!!!").So the first time i attempted to make these,it was more or less from visual memory than from any real understanding of what the chef was trying to teach:)Suffice it to say , i failed miserably.Since than i have tweaked the recipe quite a bit.Now at least it is edible & presentable(lolz).

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MORNING BREAD:

Recipe courtesy of videojug.com on youtube.
Link to original recipe:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFFGgBVrlnI
 

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CHICKPEA RICE:)

I Love,love, love chickpeas.Totally my fav food.And coming from a "committed carnivore" that is saying something ;) Here is a recipe i have enjoyed making and eating since ......... FOREVER:)
 

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ZARDA(Sweet Rice):

Zarda or sweet rice is one of my most fav dishes.Its economical,easy to make and  tastes wonderful:)So today i am sharing my version of Zarda with you.Hope you enjoy it as much as i do:)


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Basic cake / Marble cake

Recipe by Shireen Apa from Masala channel
Ingredients:
Butter:8 oz or 200g
Caster sugar: 8 oz or 1 cup
Flour:8 oz or 2 cups
Eggs: 4
Vanilla essence: 1 tsp
Milk : 1/4th cup
Baking powder:2 tsp
Method:


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BROWNIE CAKE:

Ingredients:
Butter: 3/4th cup or 170 g
Sugar: 1 1/2 cup or 330g
Vanilla essence: 2tsp
Eggs: 3
Flour: 3/4th cup
Coco powder: 1/2 cup or 50g
Salt: pinch
Baking powder: 1tsp
Method:


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BROWN SUGAR COOKIES # 1




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SOOJI KA HALWA:

"Sooji" or semolina is used in Pakistan to make a very delicious dessert called "sooji ka halwa". It is usually made during religious festivals and eaten as it is or with "poori" which is made of flour.
It is very easy to make and really tasty.Particularly the breakfast of "halwa poori" is very famous and a lot of hotels and vendors sell it piping hot for their early morning customers.



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Pineapple Upside down Cake :


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