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The Chhaunk Brings To You The Finest Bihari Cuisine In Delhi NCR

The Chhaunk brings to you the finest Bihari cuisine in the city. The restaurant is always buzzy and is famous for its authentic chutneys and littis that will just melt in your mouth.

The Chaunk Brings To You The Finest Bihari Cuisine In Delhi NCR

The Chaunk brings to you the finest Bihari cuisine in the city. The restaurant is always buzzy and is famous for its authentic chutneys and littis that will just melt in your mouth.

How the colonisation of India influenced global food

“Lunch is ready,” I called out to my husband and daughter, setting the serving dish down on the dining table. On cue, Anoushka, my 14-year-old, reached out to open the lid to check what was inside. We were having khichdi – mashed lentils, diced vegetables and rice topped with caramelised onions. “Did you know that the British kedgeree (a mix of rice, flaked fish and boiled eggs) is inspired by our khichdi?” Anoushka asked, drizzling spoonfuls of ghee (clarified butter) onto the khichdi on her plate. She was studying the colonial history of India for her upcoming exams and trivia was her way of making the subject easier. I did know the khichdi-kedgeree connection. I am sure there are more, I replied. “Wouldn’t it be cool if we could find out what Indian dishes were behind some of the colonisers’ cuisine and cook them?” the budding chef asked excitedly.

33 Delicious Indian Main Dishes You Can Make at Home

33 Delicious Indian Main Dishes You Can Make at Home Amrita Thakkar © The Washington Post/Getty Images indian main dishes The hyderabadi chicken biryani is photographed at Akshaya Thursday May 9, 2013 in Sterling, VA. The restaurant features the Indo-Chinese cuisine. In the background at left is the lamb pepper fry. Biryani If there s one dish that almost everyone knows in Indian cuisine, it s biryani. The origin of this aromatic mixture of rice, spices and meat is usually credited to the Mughal kings who once ruled the subcontinent, but it s now a popular dish all over the country. The meat (and vegetables, if used) and rice are cooked separately before being layered and cooked together with a mixture of spices. The type of meat used varies; goat, chicken, beef, lamb, fish or prawns are used according to the region, with eggs and potatoes sometimes added as well.

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