#Indian recipes

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  • Tandoori Chicken

    Yogurt-marinated chicken thighs roasted until charred and smoky, with warm spices and a bright squeeze of lime. The marinade does the heavy lifting here, tenderizing the meat and building layers of flavour while you do other things. You'll get juicy, spice-rubbed chicken with those signature caramelized edges, no tandoor oven required. Serve it with naan, rice, and a cooling raita.

  • Spicy Bombay Duck Curry

    A fiery coastal curry built around bombil, the soft-fleshed lizardfish that Mumbaikars call Bombay duck. The fish is marinated in turmeric and chili, fried until crisp-edged, then simmered in a tart, coconut-laced tomato gravy spiked with Kashmiri chili and aromatic garam masala. It's messy, aromatic, and best mopped up with rice or roti.

  • Urad Dal with Preserved Lemon and Cumin

    Urad dal, the small black lentil split to reveal a creamy white interior, cooks down into something deeply satisfying. The preserved lemon cuts through the richness with a sharp, salty brightness that fresh lemon just can't match. Cumin does the heavy lifting on aroma, and a quick tarka poured over the top right before serving ties everything together. Don't stress if the dal looks a bit soupy when it first comes off the heat. It thickens as it sits, so pull it just before it reaches where you want it.

  • Mohanthal (Besan Fudge)

    Mohanthal is a classic Gujarati sweet made from coarsely ground chickpea flour, ghee, and sugar, set into thick slabs and cut into squares. The flour gets slow-roasted in ghee until it smells nutty and turns a warm amber, and that roasting is really the heart of the whole thing. Get that step right and the rest practically takes care of itself. The finished pieces are dense and a little grainy in the best possible way, fragrant with cardamom and saffron, and studded with pistachios and almonds. It keeps well at room temperature for several days, so you can make it ahead when you like.