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Coming from the North Indian city of Amritsari, Amritsari kulcha is a flatbread stuffed with potatoes, onions, cottage cheese, and spices. The flatbread is commonly garnished with coriander seeds, cilantro, and red chili powder. Thin, crispy, and smeared with ghee butter, it is a staple food in Amritsar, with almost every shop in the city sizzling with the sound of kulchas baked in large tandoor ovens.
Not much is known about the history of this flavorful dish, and even the locals say that kulcha is just something they have always eaten, a variation on numerous flatbreads that the country is known for.
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MOST ICONIC Amritsari kulcha
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Probably the best known of all Indian dishes, murgh makhani, internationally referred to as butter chicken, is a staple dish at most Indian restaurants. The dish originated in Delhi during the 1950s, when a man named Kundan Lal Gujral opened his restaurant called Moti Mahal.
The restaurant's cooks combined leftover marinade juices with tomatoes and butter, and then stewed the tandoor-cooked chicken in it, without even knowing that they have accidentally stumbled upon one of the most loved dishes ever and a future international delicacy.
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MOST ICONIC Murgh makhani
View moreAt its core, chole bhature is a combination of two dishes: chole - a spicy chickpea curry, and bhature - a type of fried bread made with maida flour. Popular throughout North India, the dish was invented in Delhi in the 1940s.
It is commonly accompanied by onions, pickles, mint chutney, and chilled lassi. Chole bhature can be found at most street carts in North India, but it can also be easily prepared at home. Although it can be eaten any time of the day, chole bhature is especially popular in the morning, when bhature are filled with potatoes or cottage cheese, making it a heavy, nutritious breakfast.
MOST ICONIC Chole bhature
View moreTandoori chicken or tandoori murgh is one of the most popular dishes in Indian cuisine, its name derived from the Persian word tannur, meaning fire. The dish consists of chicken meat that is marinated in yogurt, seasoned with tandoori masala, nutmeg, and cumin, then placed on skewers.
It is a unique dish because of the way it is prepared - traditionally, it is cooked at high temperatures in cylindrical clay ovens called tandoor, resulting in succulent meat with a smokey flavor. One popular theory suggests that it was invented by a man named Kundan Lal Gujral in his restaurant Moti Mahal (Palace of Pearls).
OTHER VARIATIONS OF Tandoori
Dal tadka or tadkewali dal is a traditional legume-based dish originating from the northern parts of India. Although there are variations, the dish is usually prepared with toor dal (split yellow pigeon peas), garlic, ginger, onions, tomatoes, garam masala, chili peppers, ghee, cumin, coriander, turmeric, red chili powder, and fenugreek leaves.
These ingredients are cooked and mixed with tadka (tempering), consisting of spices such as asafoetida, chili peppers, and garlic that are cooked in ghee. Once prepared, dal tadka is usually garnished with coriander leaves and served hot with jeera rice and roti on the side.
OTHER VARIATIONS OF Dal
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Kulfi is a traditional ice cream made with slowly simmered whole milk. Although the long-simmering process results in a loss of volume, it makes up for it with a delicious, nutty, caramelized flavor. The ice cream is characterized by its unusual, conical shape, a result of using traditional, special molds with tight-fitting lids.
Kulfi is usually flavored with traditional Indian ingredients such as pistachio, rose water, and saffron, although some cooks prefer to flavor it with fruits such as berries. It is believed that kulfi was invented by the ancient inhabitants of the Himalayas during the Mughal Empire era.
VARIATIONS OF Kulfi
Phirni is a dessert made with ground rice that's cooked in milk and flavored with almonds, saffron, and cardamom. A favorite in North India, it is most often prepared for special occasions or festivals such as Diwali and Karwa Chauth. Traditionally served in small clay bowls known as shikoras, phirni is always eaten well-chilled and garnished with nuts, rose petals, and often with silver paper or chandi warq to make it even more luxurious.
MOST ICONIC Phirni
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Bhatura is a deep-fried, leavened bread with North Indian origins and a light, fluffy texture. Its unique texture is achieved by letting the dough ferment for almost one hour. The dough consists of flour, oil, baking powder, and yogurt. After the bread is fried, it is usually sprinkled with Indian masalas or stuffed with paneer.
If it's stuffed with chickpea curry, it becomes another popular dish, known as chole bhatura, found at almost every street corner in North India. Bhatura's versatility is seen in kulcha, which is made with the same dough, but it is baked or cooked on a pan instead of being deep-fried.
Nihari is a popular meat-based dish originating from Old Delhi. When Pakistan gained independence in 1947, numerous immigrants from Delhi settled in Karachi, where they established their own restaurants, so nihar is also associated with Pakistani cuisine.
The dish consists of slowly cooked meat such as beef shanks, mutton, or chicken. The meat is cooked together with stock and numerous spices such as cumin, cloves, garam masala, and cardamom in big vessels which are sealed with dough. It takes anywhere from six to eight hours for nihari to be cooked properly, and it is traditionally consumed for breakfast, since the name of the dish is derived from the Arabic word nahar, meaning morning.
MOST ICONIC Nihari
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Palak paneer is a popular Indian vegetarian dish made with paneer cheese in a rich, thick sauce consisting of puréed spinach mixed with tomatoes, garam masala, garlic, and numerous spices. The key ingredients are even mentioned in the name of the dish, since palak means spinach in hindi, and paneer refers to the cheese.
Palak paneer has roots in the Punjabi region, but there are also other variations of the dish throughout India. It is a highly nutritious meal that can be consumed either for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, accompanied by rice or Indian flatbreads such as naan and roti.
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Indri is an Indian single malt whisky produced by Piccadily Distilleries, known for its premium quality and crafted in Indri, Haryana. The distillery uses local six-row barley sourced from Rajasthan and traditional copper pot stills for distillation.
Their flagship product, Indri-Trini, is matured in three types of casks: ex-bourbon, ex-French wine, and ex-Pedro Ximénez sherry casks, creating a rich and complex flavor profile.
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Camikara is a premium Indian rum produced by Piccadily Distilleries, crafted from pure sugarcane juice and aged in American oak barrels. The name "Camikara," meaning "liquid gold" in Sanskrit, reflects its rich heritage and quality. The flagship 12-year-old expression offers a complex flavor profile with notes of honey, ginger, toffee, raisins, prunes, and leather on the nose, followed by honey, vanilla, bitter chocolate, ripe bananas, orange peel, dark chocolate, and charred wood on the palate.
The finish leaves a lasting impression of fruitcake, inviting another sip
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Indri-Dru is a cask strength single malt whisky produced by Piccadily Distilleries in Indri, Haryana, India. The name "Dru," meaning "wood" in Sanskrit, pays homage to ancient Indian mythology, where "Dru" was a vessel used to collect and offer the divine drink "soma" to the gods.
This expression is crafted by carefully selecting and marrying handpicked ex-bourbon barrels, resulting in a robust and captivating profile. Bottled at 57.2% ABV, Indri-Dru offers a nose of mixed fruits, vanilla, subtle citrus, gentle spice, chocolate, and honey.
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Camikara 12-Year-Old Rum is a premium Indian rum produced by Piccadily Distilleries. Crafted from pure sugarcane juice, it matures for 12 years in American oak barrels, resulting in a rich and complex flavor profile. The rum is bottled at 50% ABV without added color or sugar, making it an excellent choice for sipping neat.
On the nose, it offers aromas of honey, ginger, toffee, raisins, prunes, and leather, with deeper notes of wood. The palate reveals flavors of honey, vanilla, bitter chocolate, ripe bananas, orange peel, dark chocolate, and charred wood. The finish leaves a lasting impression of fruitcake, inviting another sip.
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Indri-Trini is an Indian single malt whisky produced by Piccadily Distilleries, located in Indri, Haryana. This whisky is matured in three types of casks: ex-bourbon, ex-French wine, and ex-Pedro Ximénez sherry casks, resulting in a rich and complex flavor profile.
On the palate, it reveals notes of caramel, honey, overripe stone fruit, and almond butter, with a subtle hint of rum. This unique combination offers a distinct tasting experience that has captured the attention of whisky enthusiasts worldwide.
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