Pakistani recipes and Pakistani food

About Pakistani Food

Pakistani

Pakistani cuisine is the lesser known food of the sub-continent and is rich in tradition, full of marvelous and diverse dishes. Pakistan was created in 1947 when India was partitioned and has a predominantly Muslim population. Although Pakistan is relatively new, the cuisine has developed many more years and incorporates elements from its neighbours - India, Afghanistan and Iran. The varied regions also means there are a whole range of different foods - from the fertile valleys and the sea of Sindh province; to pastoral Baluchistan, from neighbouring Iran; to the Punjab with its five rivers and the rugged North West Frontier, home of the chappli kebab. More

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Key Ingredients

Pakistani Food

Make sure your kitchen is stocked with these essential ingredients.

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Special Utensils

Pakistani Utensils

Find out which special utensils you’ll need on hand during cooking.

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Tips

Pakistani Tips

These expert tips will help you achieve the perfect balance of flavours.

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Pakistani Restaurants

Displaying 10 of 31 Pakistani Restaurants.

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1. Faheem's Fast Food Enmore
2. Tandoori Hut Enmore
3. Laziza House Melba
4. Taj Agra Indian Restaurant Dickson
5. Kari Guru Fitzroy North
6. Bedi's Indian Restaurant South Melbourne
7. Curry Vault Indian Restaurant & Bar Melbourne
8. The Cage St Kilda
9. Jazzi's Indian & Continental Restaurant South Hurstville
10. Bundu Khan Crows Nest

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Hot Tips

Keeping champagne fizzy

If you want to keep champagne fizzy to drink the next day try placing a silver spoon in the neck of the bottle (handle pointing into the liquid). They have been doing this for decades in France and many swear by it!

Glossary

Chicory

The roasted ground root of the chicory plant, related to the radicchio and curly endive.

 
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