Chapli kabab

One the beautiful and yummy dish from our northern part of beloved Country Pakistan
I usually made this in winter, because whenever v r on Pakistan tour we must tried this dish, cold weather & chapli kabab best combo for us, but after Eid UL Azha it's must too
Chapli kabab
One the beautiful and yummy dish from our northern part of beloved Country Pakistan
I usually made this in winter, because whenever v r on Pakistan tour we must tried this dish, cold weather & chapli kabab best combo for us, but after Eid UL Azha it's must too
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Firstly wash minced n drained n squeeze all water then grind it with gg paste, both flour, pepper, Kashmiri mirch
- 2
Then add remaining masala with 1 whole egg, set a side for half an hour
- 3
Then add scrambled eggs with all veggies, mix it well, make kabab n fry on medium heat
- 4
Serve hot with raita
Enjoy with ur love ones
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