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The traditional Kashmiri Nún Chai (salty tea) with Kúlcha.
Bro do y'all eat shaab daig up there?
[MENTION=131678]Madplayer[/MENTION] its funny that kashmiris drink salty nun chai whereas Pakistanis drink kashmiri chai with sugar added yo it.
Looks incredible.
We eat a lot of things in Daigs but never heard of Shaab daig bro.
Shabdeg is a stew of meat and turnips, slow cooked all night, hence the name. It is considered the quintessential Kashmiri delicacy in Pakistan, so much so that one of Nawaz Sharif’s nicknames is actually turnip.
I guess it isn’t as authentic as we thought, if you haven’t heard of it.
I think it might be a dish from from Azad Kashmir?
I doubt it, it is widely considered to have arrived with the settlers from the valley proper.
I guess it will regain its popularity in Kashmir once we unite.
Dosa with white coconut chutney.
do you guys have dosa every other day? like is it a staple you have often
also do people have chai in south india?
The traditional Kashmiri Nún Chai (salty tea) with Kúlcha.
Nope. Only once a week we make it here (in Kerala). But in TN and Karnataka, i guess they consume it more.
My breakfast menu are the following. Since you have no idea about our malayalam words, i will show it through pictures. Thanks to the google images.
Monday=Puttu and kadala curry (ofcourse without that banana leaf)
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Tuesday=Vellappam and chicken curry(left over from prev night)
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Wednesday= Pathiri and egg curry/egg roast
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Thursday=Dosa and coconut chutney.
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Friday= Bread toast and nutella. I too need some rest once a weekday.
Weekends= idiyappam and coconut milk. It takes a lot of time to prepare.
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Along with all these breakfast, a cup of tea is mandatory. Tea is the most common beverage here.
Loads of variety over there.
Do u guys have a timetable for what to eat and when?
Experts don't need a timetable. But i need one otherwise i will forget to make the batter on the previous day. Not to mention my whole schedule for a day will also get ruined.
And these appam, dosa etc are generally made for breakfast only. Lunch and dinner are usually rice and chapathi with some curries and non veg fries.
Are 108 eggs too many to buy at once?![]()
Contact the wholesale egg dealer directly. This is how it works for my brothers.![]()
An Omelette. Made Without oil
Only one?
An omelette of 4 eggs
Same. I can eat 4 in a sitting, 3 times a day.
I had Dal makhni too. Loved it![]()
[MENTION=133135]kaayal[/MENTION] [MENTION=131678]Madplayer[/MENTION] [MENTION=136588]CricketCartoons[/MENTION] [MENTION=140110]Dead Ball[/MENTION] Your thoughts?
Looks awesome man! Great effort.
BTW, is that mutton?? Did you make that roti too?
Looks awesome man! Great effort.
BTW, is that mutton?? Did you make that roti too?
Looks like self made Roti![]()
Laal Maas with roti
Wow!! Extremely impressive.
I need to learn cooking so badly. We cant be sure when we would need it.
La Madré kicks me out of kitchen every time i attempt to boil water![]()
Wow!! Extremely impressive.
I need to learn cooking so badly. We cant be sure when we would need it.
La Madré kicks me out of kitchen every time i attempt to boil water![]()
Laal Maas with roti
Not bad, you might have used too much oil though but I think that's what Indians tend to do generally from experience, they were shocked by the tiny amount I use to make chicken curry and stuff
Aloo seems, and chicken Karachi.
I had an actual Aloo, and Chicken Peshawari.
Damn, you know this auto spelling correct feature can be irritating at times![]()
Aloo Qeema, and Chicken Karahi it were![]()
It was Pi(e) Day today, so there were plenty of homemade pies at work. I sampled pecan, apple, strawberry, blueberry, pumpkin, Concord grape, cheese, mince, rhubarb, and Key Lime.
It may sound like a lot, but I had just a bite of each. It must've added up to one consolidated slice, maybe two. Nevertheless, one is consumed by guilt and self-loathing on such occasions, and such is the case right now.
In such instances I usually just indulge in everything else forbidden to make the whole episode much more worthwhile and make proper use of the guilt and self loathing.
Yes, really put the Cheat in Cheat Day, so to speak. Logistics stand in the way of that approach. Also the guilt and self-loathing would then be stratospheric, requiring time in a monastery for penance befitting such bacchanalian debauchery.
I just take a bunch of seltzers the next day, but hey, to each his own.
Ah, so when you said you indulged in everything else forbidden, you were limiting yourself to food items. My bad, as the kids say these days.