

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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Homestyle Sada Roti with tangy Aloo Tamatar Sabzi – a soul-satisfying start to your day!

A quintessential Indian flatbread, Sada Roti is the soft, pliable, and wholesome heart of countless meals. Made from just whole wheat flour, water, and a touch of salt, this humble bread is perfect for scooping up rich curries, dals, and sabzis. Master this simple recipe to bring the authentic taste of a North Indian home kitchen to your table.
Serving size: 2 rotis
Prepare the Dough

A simple yet flavorful potato and tomato curry, perfect for a comforting weeknight meal. This North Indian staple is quick to make and pairs beautifully with hot puris or rotis. A true taste of home-style cooking.
Serving size: 1 cup


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Rest the Dough
Divide and Roll the Rotis
Cook the Rotis
Finish and Serve
Heat oil in a kadai or heavy-bottomed pan over medium heat. Once the oil is hot, add the cumin seeds and let them splutter for about 30 seconds. Then, add the hing and stir for a few seconds.
Add the finely chopped onion and sauté for 5-6 minutes until it turns soft and translucent. Add the ginger-garlic paste and slit green chilies, and cook for another minute until the raw aroma disappears.
Reduce the heat to low. Add the turmeric powder, red chili powder, and coriander powder. Stir continuously for about 30 seconds to prevent the spices from burning.
Pour in the tomato puree and mix well. Increase the heat to medium and cook the masala, stirring occasionally, for about 6-8 minutes until it thickens and you see oil separating from the sides.
Add the crumbled boiled potatoes and salt. Gently mix to coat the potatoes with the masala. Sauté for 2 minutes, allowing the potatoes to absorb the flavors.
Pour in 2 cups of hot water and stir well. Bring the curry to a rolling boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat to low.
Cover the pan and let the curry simmer for 8-10 minutes. During this time, use the back of your spoon to gently mash a few potato chunks against the side of the pan. This will naturally thicken the gravy.
Turn off the heat. Stir in the garam masala and crushed kasuri methi. Garnish with fresh chopped coriander leaves. Let the sabzi rest for 5 minutes before serving to allow the flavors to meld.