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prateeksaraswat
Lajawab!
Ornery-Lynx-3520
That looks amazing! It’s made me very hungry.
Cheers from Australia. 👍🏼
Cinnyboo
Looks delicious!
metalucid
Hey what kind of curry is that?
No_Mercy_4_Potatoes
That curry looks great! But the flatbread looks a bit too toasted.
dispositionlove
Looks yummy. Which spices did you use? Or a spice mix?
PenPenner
Looks great and yummy!!
The food you would wanna devour on an empty stomach!
ibadmonkey
Looks delish, brother. Is that patthar ke phool on the right side of that white plate in which you have kept spices? I don’t know what’s it called in English but it’s the first time I’m seeing it used in mutton. Also, Kudos for not using tomatoes!
tigull
Share da recipe
oneangrywaiter
It’s basically impossible to find mutton in the US. This looks fantastic.
External_Turnover_36
This looks amazing
INeverSaySS
That looks amazing, can you share the recipie? Or if someone knows something similar. I’m very unfamiliar with cooking indian food, but this looks godly.
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Lajawab!
That looks amazing! It’s made me very hungry.
Cheers from Australia. 👍🏼
Looks delicious!
Hey what kind of curry is that?
That curry looks great! But the flatbread looks a bit too toasted.
Looks yummy. Which spices did you use? Or a spice mix?
Looks great and yummy!!
The food you would wanna devour on an empty stomach!
Looks delish, brother. Is that patthar ke phool on the right side of that white plate in which you have kept spices? I don’t know what’s it called in English but it’s the first time I’m seeing it used in mutton. Also, Kudos for not using tomatoes!
Share da recipe
It’s basically impossible to find mutton in the US. This looks fantastic.
This looks amazing
That looks amazing, can you share the recipie? Or if someone knows something similar. I’m very unfamiliar with cooking indian food, but this looks godly.
Can you drop the recipe?