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Aromatic, protein-packed Seekh Kababs with soft Lavasa & tangy walnut chutney – a perfectly spiced delight!

Juicy, flavorful minced mutton kebabs, seasoned with a blend of aromatic spices and fresh herbs, then grilled to perfection. A classic Mughlai appetizer that's smoky, tender, and irresistible.
Serving size: 1 serving

A classic Kashmiri breakfast bread, Lavasa is a large, soft, and slightly chewy flatbread made with simple ingredients. Traditionally baked in a tandoor, this home-oven version brings the authentic taste of a Kashmiri 'kandur' (baker) to your kitchen. Perfect for tearing and dipping into your morning 'Noon Chai' or a hearty curry.

A creamy and tangy Kashmiri dip, this Akhrot ki Chutney is a unique blend of walnuts, yogurt, and fresh mint. Its rich, nutty flavor is perfectly balanced with a hint of spice, making it an ideal accompaniment for kebabs, rice dishes, or as a flavorful spread. Ready in just 15 minutes.






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Aromatic, protein-packed Seekh Kababs with soft Lavasa & tangy walnut chutney – a perfectly spiced delight!
This kashmiri dish is perfect for breakfast. With 1199.6 calories and 44.63g of protein per serving, it's a nutritious choice for your meal plan.
Prepare the Kebab Mixture (10 minutes)
Process and Chill the Mixture (35 minutes)
Shape the Kebabs (10 minutes)
Cook the Kebabs (12-15 minutes)
Rest and Serve (5 minutes)
Serving size: 1 serving
Activate the Yeast
Prepare the Dough
First Rise
Serving size: 1 serving
Prepare the Walnuts: Soak 1 cup of walnuts in hot water for 30 minutes. This step softens them and makes peeling easier.
Peel the Walnuts: After soaking, drain the water completely. For a smoother, less bitter chutney, gently rub the walnuts between your fingers to remove the thin brown skin. This step is optional but highly recommended for the best flavor and texture.
Combine Ingredients: In a blender or food processor, add the peeled walnuts, 0.75 cup of hung curd, 2 chopped green chilies, 0.25 cup of fresh mint leaves, and 2 cloves of garlic.
Add Spices: Add 0.5 tsp of roasted cumin powder, 0.5 tsp of salt, and an optional 0.25 tsp of sugar to the blender.
Blend Until Smooth: Blend the mixture until you achieve a smooth, creamy paste. If the chutney is too thick to blend, add 1-2 tablespoons of water, one at a time, until it reaches your desired consistency. Scrape down the sides of the blender jar periodically.
Chill and Serve: Transfer the chutney to a serving bowl. For the best flavor, chill it in the refrigerator for at least 20-30 minutes before serving. This allows the flavors to meld together.
Shape the Lavasa
Prepare for Baking
Bake the Bread
Serve