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Simple Pakistani Recipes For Dinner

Simple Pakistani Recipes For Dinner

Hi! Here's an overdue roundup of easy Pakistani recipes for beginner cooks. I'm into my sixth year of Pakistan Eats (!!!), and I frequently hear friends say they love the look of the recipes on the blog but are too afraid to cook them. Many are intimidated by the number of spices required or the steps involved.

In order to dispel the myth that South Asian cooking is difficult and that Pakistani recipes are inaccessible, I have compiled this roundup of recipes that are simple, don't require a ton of obscure ingredients and spices, and are delicious. Hope it will encourage you to take that first step, and give Pakistani home cooking a try.

Easy

This had to be the first on the list because I find the flavors to be quintessentially Pakistani. This was also one of the first recipes on the blog. When I just started to learn to cook Pakistani food, I would frequently turn to it. It's not difficult to master, and always delivers stellar results.

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Chicken karahi maybe Pakistan's national dish. If you are missing Pakistani food, this recipe for an easy boneless chicken karahi is a great place to start.

No roundup of Pakistani dishes can be complete without a keema recipe. Keema is ground meat. In my earlier roundup on healthy recipes, I shared the chicken keema recipe. The one below is a beef version. This recipe is unusual because it omits the use of tomatoes; and it incorporates a generous helping of yogurt towards the end.

A Pakistani classic, this dish of ground beef gets its warm flavor from a rich spice blend, and a lovely creamy texture from the yogurt added towards the end.

Easy Pakistani Butter Chicken

Another recipe that I think is quintessentially Pakistani. It also dispels the myth that Pakistani is predominantly meat heavy and too rich. Chana pulao is so light and filling. Pair it with a side of cooling raita and these easy broiled kebabs, and you have a complete meal.

A versatile, vegan pilaf that is easy to prepare and pairs well with a wide variety of dishes, be it BBQ or a simple raita.

Tahri doesn't come up enough when you talk about South Asian food. It's a beloved summer dish across the sub-continent. Check out this great piece by my friend, Shirin Mehrotra about the origins of this dish. The recipe below is my mother's recipe that uses potatoes but tahri can take many forms.

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Tahri is a simple yellow rice dish from north India. My mother grew up eating the version with potatoes during summer, with a side of cilantro chutney.

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This is a Punjabi household staple. While minor details may vary from home to home, the basics are the same: potatoes simmered in a spicy tomato-onion base. It's a vegan recipe that I personally love to have with roti or naan but many also enjoy with rice.

Aloo sabzi is a Pakistani household classic that carried me through graduate school . A simple, satisfying dish, it's best had with poori and halwa but can also be enjoyed on its own with roti or rice.

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Another Punjabi household staple, this is a great dish to master if you love ordering bhindi masala at your favorite South Asian restaurant. It's a straightforward recipe that consistently delivers great results.

A sub-continent classic, bhindi masala was a household favorite growing up. This recipe is a popular way to prepare okra in Pakistan.

Traditional

No roundup of Pakistani recipes (especially one for beginners) can be complete without a daal recipe. One reader mentioned that she always felt intimidated by the variety of lentils, and she would always return from the store empty handed. For those who can relate to her, I will urge you to start with this recipe for masoor daal or red lentils that are easily available in any major grocery store.

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This is a very basic recipe for the masoor ki daal that was prepared at my home. Take it as as a template that you can dress up as much as you want.

In my opinion, kaali daal is so under-appreciated. This recipe below was shared by my aunt's cook, Aziz. What I especially love about this particular recipe is the composition of its tadka (tempered spices) that really takes it to the next level.

Kaali daal was a lunch staple at my home. This simple vegetarian main is elevated by a rich tadka that infuses it with great flavor.

Delicious

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I love Hina's contribution to the blog for this recipe of Naran style fried trout that she would frequently have when on road trips with family. You can swap out the trout with any fish fillet.

I wasn't planning on including a sweet but excluding seviyan from an easy Pakistani recipe roundup just seemed wrong! An Eid staple in households across Pakistan, this is an incredibly easy dessert to master.

The tadka is probably the most difficult part of this dish. Since each pan is different, you will have to adjust the heat and timing to ensure that the onions, garlic and spices don't burn. They should be a nice medium brown. The sequencing is also important. The onions take longest to brown so add them first, and then add the rest of the ingredients in fairly quick succession.

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