This chicken curry was crafted by the imperial era Indian cooks for their British masters. The thick gravy is rich in the natural aroma of spices and vegetables.
The authentic Kashmiri Stuffed Dum Aloo gravy is hot, super hot. Kashmiri Stuffed Dum Aloo becomes milder coming down to the plains and further down south.
This preparation goes in the name of Prawn Malai Curry in India. This coastal area recipe uses both prawns and coconut and tastes heavenly.
Compared to other chicken dishes, making the Royal chicken curry is a tad more complicated process. But the taste of the dish makes it all very worthwhile.
With an ensemble cast of authentic Indian spices and the tender mutton, Mutton Sahajiya is prepared using minimum oil. It also avoids any ingredient that inhibits digestion. Yet, it tastes divine.
Dum Aloo is an authentic Indian yellow curry with thick aromatic, yellow gravy. The gravy tastes rich with all the fullness of potato and added herbes. It goes very well with rolled breads and rice.