
K for Kabab
Kababs are without doubt a middle eastern fare. It originates from the Arab regions for whom they are an everyday delicacy. From there, the dish crept into the cuisine of North India and we have happily adopted and adapted it as one of our own. The recipe below is my own, a further adaptation or variation of the infamous kabab.
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