Homemade Indian Recipes
It’s fair to say that most Brits only ever have Indian food at a restaurant or from a takeaway. There’s kind of a stigma that homemade Indian food is just too hard to make, or that it’ll never be quite as good as “the real deal”.
Believe me, that’s not the case. With just a tiny bit of investment in some new ingredients and patience to learn some new techniques, you can be cooking Indian food at home that’s actually better than most bog standard takeaways.
Homemade food is not only way cheaper than eating out or ordering in, it also gives you more control over what you’re eating. This could mean cooking with a little bit less oil or making a healthier version of a Korma with less cream and no added sugar.
My homemade food recipes are clear, concise and really easy to follow - the simplest way to cook tasty, authentic, homemade Indian food.
Saag Aloo
Spinach with Potatoes and Indian Spices
- hot
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309.KViews:
Saag Paneer
Puréed Spinach with Paneer
- medium
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85.5KViews:
Saag Walee Roti
Unleavened Spinach Flatbread
- none
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12.6KViews:
Saffron Potatoes
Kesar wala Aloo
- medium
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27.9KViews:
Salt and Chilli Almonds
Spiced Roasted Almonds
- medium
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13.5KViews:
Salted Lassi
Salted Yoghurt Drink
- none
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25.1KViews:
Samosa
- medium
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343.KViews:
Sarson Ka Saag
Puréed Mustard Greens
- medium
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52.8KViews:
Saunth ki Chutney
Tamarind and Ginger Chutney
- medium
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33.8KViews:
Sausage and Courgette Curry
- medium
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39.9KViews:
Scallops in a Saffron Broth
- medium
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27.5KViews:
Seafood Curry
Seafood Cassoulet
- medium
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39.7KViews: