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Nov 8th, 2004, 06:05 PM
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These days anything we can think of is thrown into the besan batter and deep-fried for iftar. Potatoes are the least of it. There's zuchini, eggplant, shrimp, boneless chicken and... today's special...
muenster cheese!
YUM.
Any other ideas?
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Nov 8th, 2004, 07:45 PM
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Wow, really ? Never thought that one could put cheese in there !
Doesnt it melt ?
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Nov 8th, 2004, 07:49 PM
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^ That's what makes it so good.
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Nov 8th, 2004, 08:05 PM
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Have you ever had deep fried chocolate?
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Nov 9th, 2004, 01:58 AM
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Fish, I had fish pakorays.
You can also deep fry ghoobi, mushrooms, palak, I simply love potatoe's.
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Nov 9th, 2004, 05:45 AM
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~Of dark and bright~
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Oh yes! I've had fish and gobi as well. Never tried the mushrooms. Yum.
Mehnaz -- No! For iftar?
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Nov 9th, 2004, 07:28 AM
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Sahar, I agree with you. The other day I placed a delivery order at an Italian restaurant, and they mixed it up, but anyways, I ended up with this item that was mozzarella cheese sanwiched up in a slice of bread, deep fried and then smothered in some delicious marinara sauce - yummy!!! Normally I avoid stuff that screams cholesterol, but at iftar time, I don't think much, just eat
Mehnaz - I've never had fried chocolate before, but I did try some fried ice-cream at a Japanese restaurant. Came flaming on a plate, it was really good!!
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Nov 9th, 2004, 09:05 AM
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I've never had deep fried chocolate either. I've seen it though and it looks delicious.
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Nov 9th, 2004, 11:30 AM
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Mozzerella cheesestix are my favorite. I buy frozen and bake 'em minutes before eating with chai.
Pakoray made with gobhi and eggplant are yummy. I don't like aaloo pakorray too much. I once tried making onion rings at home and they turned out pretty good too. My only problem was that the batter won't stick for long.
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Nov 9th, 2004, 04:01 PM
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Deep fried chocolate bars are quite 'traditional' up in scotland.......usually its mars bars that are dipped in batter and then fried.
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Nov 9th, 2004, 04:03 PM
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With all those foods makes me think Iv died and gone to heaven.esp chocolate.
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Nov 9th, 2004, 07:02 PM
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so does the chocolate get dipped in a spicy besan mix? :-o
mmmm melted cheese.
i just can't stop thinking about it. mozzarella sticks have always been my favorite. people don't even ask me what i want as an appetizer anymore. who knew it was so easy to make something similar at home!
fg: a real mozzarella lover doesn't go for the frozen stuff 
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Nov 9th, 2004, 07:58 PM
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It's not a spicy batter, just the usual chip shop batter that they use for the fish too.
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Nov 9th, 2004, 08:05 PM
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God, reading this thread just clogged up my arteries!
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Nov 11th, 2004, 03:12 PM
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boiled eggs, left over koftas, even small slices of bread and paneer pakoras..also chilly ones.
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Nov 11th, 2004, 06:03 PM
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what about haloumi? 
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Nov 11th, 2004, 06:26 PM
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^ what's that?
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Nov 11th, 2004, 09:14 PM
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OMG...iftari mein iTni deyr hae...aur ye thread parh k mere moonh me pani aa rha hae 
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Nov 12th, 2004, 06:19 AM
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^ So did you try any of this for iftari? 
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Nov 12th, 2004, 06:35 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Sahar02:
^ So did you try any of this for iftari?
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yaar abhee tak iftari mein derH ghentay haen aur mere pait mein chooHay doR rhay haen 
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