

Mutton Ishtew with Steamed Basmati Rice
Aromatic Mutton Ishtew with fluffy rice – a protein-packed, gut-friendly, and soul-satisfying comfort food!
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Quick bread toast with a crispy fried egg & aromatic chai – an energy-giving start to any day!

A classic Indian breakfast, this savory Besan Bread Toast is crispy on the outside and soft within. Bread slices are dipped in a flavorful spiced chickpea flour batter loaded with fresh vegetables and pan-fried to a perfect golden-brown. It's a quick, satisfying, and protein-rich meal perfect for any time of day.
Serving size: 2 pieces

A classic fried egg with a sunny, runny yolk, spiced up with a sprinkle of Indian masalas. The perfect quick breakfast or simple side to any meal, ready in just 5 minutes.
Serving size: 1 egg

A warm, aromatic blend of robust black tea, creamy milk, and a symphony of whole spices like fragrant cardamom, zesty ginger, and warm cinnamon. This classic Indian beverage is the perfect comforting drink to awaken your senses or unwind after a long day.
Serving size: 1 cup


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This bihari dish is perfect for breakfast. With 567 calories and 25.4g of protein per serving, it's a nutritious choice for your meal plan.
Prepare the Batter
Coat and Cook the Toast
Repeat and Serve
Heat ghee in a non-stick skillet or frying pan over medium-low heat. Swirl the pan to ensure the ghee coats the bottom evenly.
Gently crack the eggs into the hot pan, leaving space between them. Be careful not to break the yolks.
Immediately sprinkle the salt, turmeric powder, red chili powder, and black pepper powder evenly over the eggs.
Cook for 2-3 minutes. For a runny yolk (sunny-side up), cook until the whites are completely set. For a jammy yolk, cover the pan with a lid for the last minute of cooking to steam the top. For a fully cooked yolk, gently flip the egg and cook for another 30-60 seconds.
Using a spatula, carefully slide the fried eggs onto a serving plate. Garnish with freshly chopped coriander leaves and serve immediately.
Prepare the spices. Using a mortar and pestle or the back of a spoon, lightly crush the green cardamom pods, cloves, and black peppercorns. Coarsely crush the peeled ginger.
In a medium saucepan, combine 2 cups of water with the crushed ginger, cardamom pods, cinnamon stick, cloves, and peppercorns. Bring the mixture to a rolling boil over medium-high heat. Once boiling, reduce the heat to low and let it simmer for 5-7 minutes. This step is crucial for infusing the water with the spice flavors.
Add the black tea leaves to the simmering spice decoction. Allow it to brew for 2 minutes, or until the liquid turns a deep, dark color.
Pour in the 2 cups of milk and add the sugar. Increase the heat to medium and bring the chai to a gentle simmer, stirring occasionally. Be careful not to let it boil over. Simmer for another 2-3 minutes until the chai reaches a rich, creamy brown color.
Turn off the heat. Strain the chai through a fine-mesh sieve directly into serving cups. For a traditional frothy top, you can pour the chai back and forth between the saucepan and another heatproof vessel a few times before serving. Serve immediately.