Tag Archive for: Asian Cuisine

Pakistan – Keema Bharay Karele

Keema Bharay Kerele is a Pakistani recipe and perfect meal for lunch. It is a wonderful simple, easy and tempting stuffed karela recipe. I would like to share that keema karely has many variation and taste vary from recipe to recipe.

Pakistan, India, Bangladesh – Cow Tail (Dum)

All the dish which is introduced by the Punjabi is special due to their most favorite ingredient called “ DESI GHEE”. Desi ghee is one the most special and famous ingredients which are used by all the Punjabis, they can’t be made anything without this ingredient.

Maldives – Bis Keemiya (Filled Pastry)

Bis Keemiya is a delicious pastry filled with tuna, egg, spices, vegetables. This is so popular in the Maldives it is similar to rolls and samosa. This is also very famous in India, Indonesia, Africa, Pakistan, etc. The pastry is a little sweet so it tastes really good with spiced filling.

Indonesia – Gabing Curry

Most of us have ever eaten curry, chicken, or beef. But have you eaten curry made of coconut leaf shoots? In Indonesia, there is a curry made of Gabing (young coconut rod). Part of coconut rod, a place where fruit and leaf grow.

Vietnam – Bo Luc Lac

For most of us, meet up again with our ex can become an awkward moment, but not in Vietnam. There is a place known as the love market Khau Vai. On every 26th and 27th of the lunar calendar, there is a unique festival held in the Khau Vai market. On that day, hundreds of ex-couple gathering in the market and enjoy the love market festival. Despite their unique festival, Vietnam also full of delicious dishes. One of the beef meals is Bo Luc Lac.

Pakistan – Methi Matar Malai

Methi matar malai is one of the local cuisines of Pakistan and India. This dish is mostly eaten in the winter season because of the fresh fenugreek (Methi). People who are suffering from diseases such as diabetes should eat this dish because it slows down the rate of sugar absorption in the blood.

Pakistan, India – Traditional Tawa Boti Kebab (Beef)

You can’t envision celebrating your upbeat minutes without great nourishment and when it comes to kebabs, there’s nothing way better than savoring this dish within the bona fide way.

Pakistan, India, Bangladesh – Keemy Waly Chawal (Ground Beef and Rice Plao)

Pulao is a famous Pakistani recipe that is known by its simmering aromatic flavors, tendered meat and juicy texture of the meat with traditional spiced up rice which has drenched the soul of any Asian or Pakistani.

Pakistan – Desi Murgh Haleem

Haleem is a very popular dish not even in one country but in the Middle East, Central Asia, etc. This dish is assumed to be a part of Royal cuisine. There are some special events in which haleem is a must to cook. Like in Pakistan, haleem is a dish cooked at special events like Eid, Ramzan dinners, Shabrat, etc. As a Pakistani, this dish is originated from Punjab cuisine but it is popular throughout Pakistan and cooked like a daily food. Haleem is originated in the Indian subcontinent from the dish popular in Arabs, HAREESA. Harees are also known as BOKO BOKO, JAREESH, HAREESA, HARIS, etc. In Arabic, Harees means MIXED OR MASHED.

Pakistan – Namkeen Gosht

When we talk about the recipe Namkeen Gosht then We come to know that the meaning of word Namkeen is salted and Gosht means Meat. Namkeen Gosht is a meat delight hailing from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan) and its adjoining regions are Afghanistan and Central Asia.