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  2. Chapli kebab - Wikipedia

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    The chapli kebab is prepared with raw, marinated mince and the meat can be either beef or lamb/mutton. The main ingredients include wheat flour, various herbs and spices such as chili powder, coriander leaves, followed by smaller quantities of onions, tomatoes, eggs, ginger, coriander or cumin seeds, green chillies, corn starch, salt and pepper, baking powder and citric juice, like that of ...

  3. Kebab - Wikipedia

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    Chapli kebab, a specialty of Eastern Afghanistan, is a patty made from beef mince. It is prepared flat and round, and served with naan. The original recipe of chapli kebab dictates a half meat (or less), half flour mixture, which renders it lighter in taste and less expensive.

  4. Pashtun cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chopan Kabab (lamb chops, skewered and grilled on charcoal) Dodai (a flat bread made in vertical clay ovens called Tanoor in Pashto, Tandoor in Urdu/Hindi) Shomleh/Shlombeh , also known as "Triwai" in Kabul (a drink made by mixing yogurt with water and shaking it extensively before adding optional dried mint leaves and a small amount of salt)

  5. List of kebabs - Wikipedia

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    Chapli kebab: A delicacy of Pakistan from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province – marinated beef in spices and deep fried flat. [33] In Pakistan, it is sometimes deep fried in animal tallow, and it is a common kebab. [a] Lola kabab/Gola kabab: Kabab of Pakistan and Afghanistan – rolled meatballs originating in Peshawar and Kandahar. [citation needed ...

  6. Pakistani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Kandahari Naan – Long, salty naan originating in Western Pakistan and commonly eaten with Peshawari Karahi or Chapli Kebab. Kulcha – This is a type of naan usually eaten with chickpeas and potatoes and mostly popular in urban centers of Punjab. Naan – In Urdu, the national language of Pakistan, the word Naan means bread.

  7. Afghan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] Other major Pashtun dishes include lamb-skewered sajji and chapli kebab. The name dampukht stands for steamed meat, and Khaddi kebab is the Afghan shashlik, which is grilled on an open fire, on a spit. [21] Although it differs from region to region, Pashtun cuisine is meat-heavy and often includes caramelized rice.

  8. Mughlai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    This Persian manuscript features ten chapters, on nānhā (breads), āsh-hā (pottages), qalīyas and dopiyāzas (dressed meat dishes), bhartas, zerbiryāns (a kind of layered rice-based dish), pulāʾo, kabābs, harīsas (savoury porridge), shishrangas and ḵẖāgīnas (omelette), and khichṛī; the final chapter involves murabbā (jams ...

  9. Seekh kebab - Wikipedia

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    Seekh kebab is a type of kebab, native to the Indian subcontinent, [2] [1] made with Indian subcontinent spices, spiced minced or ground meat, usually lamb, beef, or chicken, formed into cylinders on skewers and grilled. [3] [4] It is typically cooked on a mangal or barbecue, or in a tandoor. Seekh kebabs are prepared in homes and restaurants ...