KFC Style Fried Chicken | Fried Chicken Drumsticks | Cooking with Shayna
Hi, everyone. Welcome back to our channel Cooking with Shayna. Today we are going to cook crispy KFC-style fried chicken hope you like it. Please enjoy our video. Thank you.
Ingredients for Chicken Drumsticks Marinade:
Chicken drumsticks - 6-8
Salt - 1 & 1/2 tbs
Black pepper - 1 & 1/2 tbs
Onion - 1 medium size
Water - 1 glass
Ingredients for Chicken Drumsticks Coating:
Cooking oil - 400g for deep fry
All-purpose flour (maida) - 100g
Fry chicken powder - 2 tbs
Cornstarch - 1 cup
Garlic powder - 1 tbs
Baking powder - 1 tbs
Red chili powder - 1 tbs
Salt - 1 tbs
Black pepper - 1 tbs
Egg - 1
Water - 50g
#kfcfriedchicken #friedchicken
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Spicy Chicken Karahi | Special Karahi Recipe | Cooking with Shayna
Chicken karahi is everyone's favorite dish in Pakistan and all over the world. Here at Cooking with Shayna u will learn how to cook restaurant-style spicy chicken karahi.
Spicy Chicken Karahi Ingredients:
Chicken - 800g
Oil - 1 & 1/2 cup
Salt - 1 & 1/2 tbs
Ginger/Garlic paste - 2 tbs
Peeled tomatoes - 6
Green chili - 4/5
Red chili whole - 4/5
Black pepper - 1 tbs
Red chili powder - 1 tbs
Allspice (garam masala) - 1 tsp
Fresh coriander for garnish
#Karahirecipe #Chickenrecipe #Cookingwithshayena
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Achari Nargisi Kofta Recipe | Egg Kofta Recipe | Cooking with Shayna
Mouth-watering Achari Nargisi Kofta Recipe by Cooking with Shayna.
Ingredients for making nargisi kofta:
Mutton mince - 1 kg
Cooking oil - 1-2 cups
Red chili powder - 1 tbs
Roasted gram flour - 6 tbs
Onion - 1
Green chili - 4/5
Coriander - handful
Salt as per taste
Allspice (garam masala powder) - 1/2 tsp
Black pepper - 1/2 tbs
Ginger/Garlic paste - 1 & 1/2 tbs
Hard-boiled eggs - 6
Ingredients for curry/masala:
Onion - 2 medium size
Peeled tomatoes - 2 large size
Ginger/Garlic paste - 1 tbs
Salt - 1 tsp
Red chili powder - 1 tsp
Turmeric powder - 1 tsp
Allspice (garam masala powder) - 1 tsp
Water - 2 & 1/2 glass
Achar gosht masala - 1 tbs
Yogurt - 2 tbs
Fresh coriander for garnish
#Nargisikofta #koftacurry #eggkofta
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Gift under Hanfi law Part 2 By Mutahir tirimzi Adv
The concept of Gift, or Hiba in Muslim law has existed from the very inception of the religion, circa. 600 A.D. While Muslim Law has not been shown to recognise the differentiation of land into estates, it does recognise the difference between the ownership of the land and the right to enjoy it.
Unlike English Law, ownership comes only with the full deed of the land and not with the simple possession or temporary tenancy. Hiba is only one of the aspects covered by the Transfer of Property Act under the term ‘gift’. It is the transfer of the property and all rights along with it, without expectation of any compensation.
The term Hiba has been defined in several aspects by the courts of India and, pursuant to this, the term has also been seen to exclude all nature of services, for services do not exist at the time of the promise- they can only be performed after the promise to perform is made, which implies that the same cannot fall under the definition of Hiba which requires the object to be in physical existence at the time of the gifting. It has been widely construed that the term mal has to apply to the object so gifted for the laws of Hiba to apply.
Surprisingly enough, all gifts are revocable before the actual transfer of property is made (i.e.) any person can unilaterally revoke his or her promise to gift before the promise is fulfilled. After possession, the laws of revocation differ between Sunni and Shi’a laws.
INTRODUCTION
Gift is a transfer of property where interest is transferred from one living person to another, without any consideration. It is a gratuitous and inter vivos in nature.
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Gift under Hanfi Law Part 1 By Mutahir Tirimzi Adv
A „gift‟ is a transfer. But it does not contain any element of consideration. Complete absence of monetary consideration is the main, hallmark, which distinguishes a „gift‟ from a grant, sale, exchange, or any other transactions for valuable or adequate consideration. Where there is any equivalent of benefit measured in terms of money in respect of a „gift‟, the transaction ceases to be a „gift‟. Love, affection, spiritual benefit and many other factors may enter in the intention of the donor to make a „gift‟. The word 'consideration' has not been defined in the T.P. Act, but means the same as in the Contract Act excluding natural love and affection. If not, and if the transfer involved consideration, the transaction would amount to a sale within the meaning of sec. 54 or to an exchange within the meaning of sec. 118. The essence of a „gift‟ inter vivos must be without 'consideration' of the nature defined in sec. 2(d) of the Contract Act. A „gift‟ in lieu of conferring spiritual benefit to the donor is not a transfer with consideration, but is to be treated as a„gift‟. Where a mother „gift‟s property to her only daughter, who promises to maintain the former throughout her life, the promise is not enforceable in law because the „gift‟ has to be for natural love and affection and not for any consideration. A minor may be a donee and the minor's natural guardian can accept the „gift‟ on behalf of the minor. But if the „gift‟ is onerous, the obligations cannot be enforced against the minor during his minority. But on his attaining majority, the minor must accept the burden or return the „gift‟. The donee can even be a child in its mother's womb
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Mix Vegetable Recipe | Mix Sabzi Recipe | مکس سبزی
Hi, everyone. Welcome back to our channel Cooking with Shayna. Today we are going to cook quick and easy vegan mixed vegetable curry hope you like it.
This mixed vegetable recipe is a perfect healthy weeknight dinner or simple vegetable side dish.
Please enjoy our video. Thank you.
Ingredients:
Cooking oil - 1 cup
Onion - 1
Peeled tomato - 1
Ginger/Garlic paste - 2 tsp
Salt - as per taste
Fenugreek - 100g
Peas - 100g
Carrots - 100g
Potatoes - 200g
Red chili powder - 1 & 1/2 tbs
Turmeric powder - 1 tbs
Allspice (garam masala) - 1/2 tsp
Fresh coriander for garnish
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Kachumber Salad Recipe | How to Make Kachumber Salad at Home | Kachumber Salad Banane Ka Tarika
The one salad that is common in sub-continent India and Pakistan is the kachumber salad. Here at Cooking with Shayna in this video of Kachumber salad recipe which made with fresh vegetables like fresh carrots, onions, cucumbers, reddish and capsicum.
Kachumber Salad Ingredients:
Tamarind (Imli) - 150g
Warm Water - 50ml
Salt - 1 tsp
Red Chili powder - 1/2 tsp
Sugar - 1/2 tsp
Carrot - 1
Cucumber - 1
Onion - 1
Reddish - 1
Capsicum - 1/2
Some fresh coriander
#kachumbersalad #salads
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How to Make Gola kabab at Home | Smoky Chicken Gola Kabab | Gola Kabab Easy Recipe
Hi, everyone. Welcome back to our channel. Today we are going to cook Mazedar homemade Smoky chicken Gola kabab hope you like it. Please enjoy our video. Thank you.
Chicken Gola Kabab Ingredients:
Boneless Chicken - 500g
Cooking oil - 1/2 cup
Medium size fried Onion - 2
Mint/Coriander/Spring Onion - Handful
Salt as per taste
Red chili powder - 1 tsp
Allspice (garam masala) - 1/2 tsp
Black pepper - 1 tsp
Kabab masala - 1 tsp
Ginger/Garlic paste - 2 tsp
Butter - 1 tbs
Skewer - 5-6
Coal for smoke
#golakabab #golakababrecipe #cookingwithshayena
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Marriage Under Hanfi Law Part 1 By Mutahir Tirimzi Adv
Hanfi LawAll the five schools of fiqh concur that marriage is performed by the recital of a marriage contract which contains an offer made by the bride or her deputy (na'ib), such as her guardian or agent (wakil), and a corresponding acceptance by the groom or his deputy. A mere agreement without the recital of the contract does not amount to marriage.
The schools also agree that a marriage contract is valid when recited by the bride or her deputy by employing the words, ankahtu or zawwajtu (both meaning. I gave in marriage) and accepted by the groom or his deputy with the words, 'qabiltu' (I have accepted) or 'raditu' (I have agreed).
The schools of fiqh differ regarding the validity of the contract when not recited in the past tense or recited by using words other than those derived from the roots al-zawaj and al-nikah, such as, al-hibah and al-bay'.
The Hanafi’s say: A marriage contract is valid if recited by any word conveying the intention of marriage, even if the words belong to the roots al-tamlik, al-hibah, al-bay', al-'ata, al-'ibahah and al-'ihlal, provided these words indicate their being used for the purpose of marriage. But the contract will not conclude if the word used are derived from al-'ijarah (hiring) and al-'i'arah (lending), because these words do not convey the meaning of perpetuity and continuity.
They have based their argument on this narration from the Sahih al-Bukhari and the Sahih Muslim. A woman came to the Prophet (s) and said: "O Apostle of Allah. I have come to offer myself to you." On hearing this, the Prophet (s) lowered his head and did not reply. Then one of those present said: "If you do not want her marry her to me." The Prophet (s) asked him: "Have you anything?" He replied, "By God. I have nothing." Again the Prophet asked him. "Have you any knowledge of the Qur'an?" He replied regarding the extent of his knowledge of the Qur'an. Then the Prophet said. "I make her your property in exchange for your knowledge of the Qur'an" (using the word mallaktul)1.
The Maliki’s and the Hanbali’s say: The contract is valid if recited by using the words al-nikah and al-zawai or their derivatives and is also valid when the word used is al-hibah, with the condition that the amount payable as dower (mahr or sidaq) is also mentioned. Words other than these cannot be used. They have based their argument for the use of the word al-hibah on this verse of the Qur'an (see Abu Zuhrah. al-'Ahwal al-shakhsiyyah [1948] p. 36):
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Marriage Under Hanfi Law Part 2 By Mutahir Tirimzi Adv
Hanfi LawAll the five schools of fiqh concur that marriage is performed by the recital of a marriage contract which contains an offer made by the bride or her deputy (na'ib), such as her guardian or agent (wakil), and a corresponding acceptance by the groom or his deputy. A mere agreement without the recital of the contract does not amount to marriage.
The schools also agree that a marriage contract is valid when recited by the bride or her deputy by employing the words, ankahtu or zawwajtu (both meaning. I gave in marriage) and accepted by the groom or his deputy with the words, 'qabiltu' (I have accepted) or 'raditu' (I have agreed).
The schools of fiqh differ regarding the validity of the contract when not recited in the past tense or recited by using words other than those derived from the roots al-zawaj and al-nikah, such as, al-hibah and al-bay'.
The Hanafi’s say: A marriage contract is valid if recited by any word conveying the intention of marriage, even if the words belong to the roots al-tamlik, al-hibah, al-bay', al-'ata, al-'ibahah and al-'ihlal, provided these words indicate their being used for the purpose of marriage. But the contract will not conclude if the word used are derived from al-'ijarah (hiring) and al-'i'arah (lending), because these words do not convey the meaning of perpetuity and continuity.
They have based their argument on this narration from the Sahih al-Bukhari and the Sahih Muslim. A woman came to the Prophet (s) and said: "O Apostle of Allah. I have come to offer myself to you." On hearing this, the Prophet (s) lowered his head and did not reply. Then one of those present said: "If you do not want her marry her to me." The Prophet (s) asked him: "Have you anything?" He replied, "By God. I have nothing." Again the Prophet asked him. "Have you any knowledge of the Qur'an?" He replied regarding the extent of his knowledge of the Qur'an. Then the Prophet said. "I make her your property in exchange for your knowledge of the Qur'an" (using the word mallaktul)1.
The Maliki’s and the Hanbali’s say: The contract is valid if recited by using the words al-nikah and al-zawai or their derivatives and is also valid when the word used is al-hibah, with the condition that the amount payable as dower (mahr or sidaq) is also mentioned. Words other than these cannot be used. They have based their argument for the use of the word al-hibah on this verse of the Qur'an (see Abu Zuhrah. al-'Ahwal al-shakhsiyyah [1948] p. 36):
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Crispy Chicken Drumsticks Stuffed with Mashed Potatoes | Chicken Drumsticks Easy Recipe
Hi everyone. Welcome back to our channel Cooking with Shayna. Today we are going to make chicken drumsticks and potatoes recipe hope you like it. Please enjoy our video. Thank you.
Ingredients:
Chicken drumsticks - 6-8
Potatoes - 500g
Salt- as per taste
Black pepper - 1 & 1/2 tsp
Ginger/Garlic paste - 1 tsp
Water - 2 cups
Chopped Coriander - 2-3 tbs
Red chili powder - 1 tbs
All-purpose flour (maida)
Eggs - 2
Breadcrumbs
Cooking oil - 2-3 cups for deep fry
#Chickendrumsticks
#drumsticks
#Chicken
#potatoes
#Crispy
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Matar Pulao Recipe | Peas Pulao Hotel Style | Cooking with Shayna
Hi, everyone. Welcome back to our channel Cooking with Shayna. Today we are going to cook Matar Pulao hope you like it. Please enjoy our video. Thank you.
Ingredients:
Rice - 500g
Peas - 250g
Cooking oil - 1 cup
Cumin - 1 tsp
Onion - 1
Ginger/Garlic paste - 1 tbs
Green chili paste - 1 tsp
Salt - 2 tsp
Black pepper - 1/2 tsp
Allspice (garam masala) - 1/2 tsp
Water - 2 glass
Chicken and Potato Cutlets Recipe:
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Tandoori Chicken Tikka without Oven | Chicken Tikka Recipe | Cooking with Shayna
Hi, everyone. Welcome back to our channel Cooking with Shayna. Today we are going to cook tandoori chicken tikka without an oven hope you like it. Please enjoy our video. Thank you.
Ingredients:
Chicken - 450g
Yogurt - 2 tbs
Cooking oil - approx 4 tbs
Salt - as per taste
Red chili powder - 1 tsp
Allspice (garam masala) - 1/2 tsp
Black pepper - 1/2 tsp
Tandoori masala - 2 tbs
Ginger/Garlic/Green chili paste - 2 tbs
Piece of coal for smoke
#chickentikka #tondoorichicken #chickenrecipe #barbqparty
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Tawa Chicken Recipe | Easy Chicken Tawa Fry | Cooking with Shayna
Hi everyone. Welcome back to our channel Cooking with Shayna. Today we are going to cook spicy Tawa Chicken in Dhaba style hope you like it. Please enjoy our video. Thank you.
Ingredients:
Cooking oil - 1 cup
Zeera - 1 tsp
Chicken thighs - 600g
Salt - as per taste
Ginger/Garlic - 2 tsp
Black pepper - 1 tsp
Tomatoes - 4
Red chili powder - 1 tsp
Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
Zeera Powder - 1/2 tsp
Yogurt - 2 tbsp
Butter - 50g
Fresh Coriander, Green chili & Ginger for garnish
#tawachicken #chicken #recipe
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Busri Recipe | Sindh Traditional Winter Breakfast | Cooking with Shayna
Hi everyone. Welcome back to our channel Cooking with Shayna. Today we are going to make the #Busri recipe which is #Pakistan's province #Sindh's traditional #winter breakfast hope you like it. Please enjoy our video. Thank you.
Ingredients:
Flour
Butter
Jaggery Powder (gur powder)
#BusriRecipe #Sindhdish #Breakfast #Cooking #Recipes
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Egg Fry Recipe | How to Make Boiled Egg Fry | Egg Fry Different Style | Cooking with Shayna
Hi everyone. Welcome back to our channel Cooking with Shayna. Today we are going to make boiled #eggs fry #recipe hope you like it. Please enjoy our video. Thank you.
Ingredients:
Cooking oil - 1/2 cup
Onions - 2
Salt - as per taste
Tomato - 1
Green chili - 2
Red chili powder - 1 tbsp
Black pepper - 1/2 tsp
Zeera powder - 1/2 tsp
Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
Egg - 3 (2 boiled & 1 raw)
Fresh coriander (handful)
#eggfry #boiledeggrecipes #eggsrecipe
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Aloo Methi Recipe | Potato Fenugreek Leaves Fry | Aloo Methi Ki Sabzi
Hi everyone. Welcome back to our channel Cooking with Shayna. Today we are going to cook the #Aloo Methi recipe which is a special Pakistani dish for lunch or dinner hope you like it. Please enjoy our video. Thank you.
Ingredients:
Cooking Oil - 1 cup
Onions - 2
Red Chili Whole - 6-7
Cumin Seed - 1/2 tsp
Ginger/Garlic paste - 2 tbs
Tomatoes - 2
Fenugreek (Methi) - 350g
Salt - as per taste
Potatoes - 500g
Red Chili Powder - 1 & 1/2 tsp
Turmeric Powder - 1 tsp
Black Pepper Powder - 1/2 tsp
Fresh Coriander for Garnish
#aloomethi #sabzirecipe #vegetables #cookingwithshayna
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Daal Fry Recipe Dhaba Style | Tadke Wali Dal Different Style | Cooking with Shayna
Hi everyone. Welcome back to our channel Cooking with Shayna. Today we are going to cook the Daal Fry Recipe Dhaba Style hope you like it and enjoy my cooking video. Thank you.
Ingredients:
Cooking oil - 1/2 cup
Onions - 2
Tomato - 1 (large)
Ginger/Garlic Paste - 2 tsp
Salt - as per taste
Red Chili Powder - 1 & 1/2 tsp
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 tsp
Black Pepper Powder - 1/2 tsp
Allspices (garam masala) - 1 tsp
Mash ki Daal - 250g
Chane ki Daal - 250g
Fresh Coriander for Garnish
Ingredients for Tadka:
Oil - 3 tbsp
Cumin Seeds - 1 tsp
Red Chili Whole - 6-7
#daalfry #tadkewalidal #recipes #cooking
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Divorce Part 2 By Mutahir Tirmizi Adv
In Hanafi law, the husband proposes dissolution, and the wife accepts it at the same meeting. The proposal and acceptance need not be in any particular form. The contract itself dissolves the marriage and operates as a single talaq-i-bain, and its operation is not postponed until the execution of the khu’-nama. In Ithna ‘Ashari law, as is to be expected, certain forms are to be strictly followed and witnesses are required.
In khul’ the wife makes some compensation to the husband or gives up a portion of her mahr; but this is not absolutely necessary. The Egyptian code of Hanafi Law, Art. 275, based upon the classical authorities, lays down: ‘ A khul’ repudiation can validly take place before or after consummation by the wife.
Abu Hanifa holds that, in the absence of agreement, mahr is deemed to be relinquished by the wife both by khul’ and by mubara’a.
Imam Abu Yusuf lay down that mahr is deemed to relinquish by mubara’a, but not by khul’.
Imam Muhammad holds that mahr is deemed to be relinquished neither by khul’ nor by mubara’a.
Khul’ and mubara’a operate as a single, irrevocable divorce. Therefore, marital life cannot be resumed by mere reconciliation; a formal remarriage is necessary.
In either case, ‘idda is incumbent on the wife, and in the absence of agreement.
4. Dissolution by judicial process
i Li’an (Mutual Imprecation)
Divorce by mutual imprecation is mentioned in the Quran and is supported by the traditions of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). It is reported that a man from the Ansar accused his wife of adultery. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) thereupon asked them both to take an oath; then he ordered them to be separated from each other.
The procedure of Li’an may be described briefly as follows:
A husband accuses his wife of adultery, but is unable to prove the allegation. The wife in such cases is entitled to file a suit for dissolution of marriage.
At the hearing of the suit, the husband has two alternatives:
a He may formally retract the charge.
b The husband may, however, not retract and, if he persists in his attitude, he is called upon to make certain oaths. This is followed by oaths of innocence made by the wife. After these mutual imprecations, the judge pronounces that the marriage is dissolved.
c No appeal can be filed against the decree of the court on this ground i.e. lian.
5. Judicial Rescission
a Faskh
The word Faskh means annulment or abrogation. Hence it refers to the power of the Muslim Qazi to annul a marriage on the application of the wife. The law of faskh is founded upon the Quranic injunction.
Abdullah Yusuf:
“The act, applies to every Muslim, to whatever school of law he belongs.”
b The Dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act 1939:
Section 2 lays down that even a single ground mentioned in the
i. Missing Husband
The wife is entitled to obtain in a decree for the dissolution of her marriage if the whereabouts of the husbands have not been known for a period of four years; but a decree passed on this ground will not take effect for a period of six months form the date of such decree, and if the husband appears either in person or through an authorized agent within that period and satisfies the Court that he is prepared to perform his conjugal duties, the court must set aside the decree.
ii. Failure of maintain
If the husband has neglected or has failed to provide for the wife’s maintenance for a period of two years, Section 2(ii) has been the cause of a difference of judicial opinion.
In Fazal Mahmud v. Ummatur Rahim, a Peshawar case, it was held that the section does not abrogate the general principles of Islamic law; therefore, before a husband can be said to have neglected or failed to provide maintenance, it must be shown that the husband was under as legal duty to provide such maintenance.
Where the wife refuses to reside with her husband or fails to discharge her marital obligations, without any reasonable cause, she can not claim maintenance, and therefore she is not entitled to divorce.
The Singh High Court has taken a different view. In Nur Bibi v. Pir Bux (AIR 1950) Sindh 8., it was laid down that where a husband has failed to provide maintenance for his wife for a period of two years immediately preceding the suits, the wife would be entitled to a dissolution of her marriage under section 2(ii) of the Act, in spite of the fact that on account of her conduct in refusing to live with her husband, she would not have been entitled to enforce any claim for maintenance against the husband in respect of the period during which the husband has failed to maintain her.
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Brownie Recipe without Oven | Brownie Recipe Easy and Simple | Cooking with Shayna
Hi everyone. Welcome back to our channel Cooking with Shayna. Today we are going to make the brownies recipe without oven hope you like it and enjoy my cooking video. Thank you.
Ingredients:
All-purpose flour (maida) - 1/2 cup
Castor Sugar - 1/2 cup
Cocoa Powder - 1/2 cup
Butter - 70g
Egg - 1
Vanilla Essence - 1/2 tsp
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Lecture On application under section 12(2) cpc by Nadia Sidique Siraaj sahiba ASJ Jhang
Lecture On application under section 12(2) cpc by Nadia Sidique Siraaj sahiba ASJ Jhang
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Chicken Drumstick Pakora | Chicken Leg Piece Pakora Recipe | Crispy Pakora Recipe
Hi everyone. Welcome back to our channel Cooking with Shayna. Today we are going to cook the chicken drumstick pakora which is a special Pakistani and Indian dish for lunch or dinner and also tea time snacks hope you like it. Please enjoy our video. Thank you.
Ingredient:
Water - 500ml
Drumsticks - 7-8
Ginger/Garlic Paste - 2 tsp
Salt - 1 & 1/2 tsp
Black Pepper Powder - 1 tsp
Red Chili Powder - 2 tsp
Gram Flour - 1 cup
Coriander - handful
Cooking Oil - 2 cups
#chicken #pakora #drumstick #chickenlegpiece #snacks
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Hot & Spicy Matka Pizza | Matka Pizza Easy Recipe without Oven
Hi everyone, Welcome back to our channel Cooking with Shayna. Today we are going to make hot and spicy Matka Pizza hope you like it and enjoy our video. Thank you.
Ingredients:
Boneless Chicken - 450g
Butter - 50g
Pita Bread - 1
Capsicum (Chopped) - 1/4 cup
Onion (Chopped) - 1/4 cup
Pizza Sauce - 1/4 cup
Chilli Garlic Sauce - 1/4 cup
Yogurt - 2 tsp
Salt - 1 tsp
Red Chili Powder - 1 tsp
Black Pepper - 1 tsp
Cumin Powder - 1/2 tsp
Paprika - 1 tsp
Tandoori Masala - 1 tsp
Oil - 2 tbsp
Ginger/Garlic Powder - 1/2
A pinch of red food color
Pinch of Red Chili Flakes
Olives & Oregano for assembling
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