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Perfectly spiced Dum Aloo with soft Sheermal & a fried egg - a protein-packed, energy-giving comfort meal!

Baby potatoes are deep-fried until golden and then simmered in a rich, tangy yogurt-based gravy. Flavored with fennel, ginger powder, and Kashmiri chilies, this dish is a true taste of the valley.
Serving size: 1 cup

A quintessential Mughlai flatbread, Saffron Sheermal is a mildly sweet, soft, and leavened bread enriched with milk, ghee, and the luxurious aroma of saffron. Its name, derived from the Persian words 'sheer' (milk) and 'mal' (to rub), reflects its rich, tender texture. Traditionally cooked in a tandoor, this home-style version on a tawa yields a delightful bread perfect for pairing with rich curries like Nihari or Korma.

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Serving size: 1 egg




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Perfectly spiced Dum Aloo with soft Sheermal & a fried egg - a protein-packed, energy-giving comfort meal!
This kashmiri dish is perfect for lunch. With 822.09 calories and 21.07g of protein per serving, it's a nutritious choice for your meal plan.
Boil and Prepare Potatoes
Fry the Potatoes
Prepare the Yogurt Base
Temper Spices and Cook Gravy
Simmer on 'Dum'
Finish and Serve
Serving size: 1 piece
Bloom Saffron & Activate Yeast (10 minutes)
Prepare the Dough (15 minutes)
Proof the Dough (60-90 minutes)
Shape the Sheermals (10 minutes)
Cook the Sheermals (15 minutes)
Glaze and Serve (2 minutes)
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.