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Murgh do Pyaza

‘Do Pyaza’ meaning double onions is a term used for this north Indian curry. Slow cooking the onions in a Murgh do Pyaza is key as its goes a lovely caramel colour and gives the curry a deep rich flavour to the resultant dish. This is the recipe I cook at home and was shared by a family friend. Although the first stage includes frying the onions this recipe from her also has fried shallots which are added right at the end. They are caramalised and lend a wonderful texture and flavour to the gravy. Also I love adding new potatoes to the curry as they hold their shape and don’t disintegrate in the gravy while cooking. The creaminess in the curry comes from the addition of yoghurt and I use full fat greek yoghurt as it also prevent the yoghurt from splitting. Murgh Do Payaza is perfect served with tandoori roti or rice.
Updated at: Sat, 11 Jan 2025 06:50:25 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Great
Glycemic Index
37
Low
Glycemic Load
11
Moderate

Nutrition per serving

Calories562.7 kcal (28%)
Total Fat38.8 g (55%)
Carbs28.6 g (11%)
Sugars8.2 g (9%)
Protein27.7 g (55%)
Sodium422.4 mg (21%)
Fiber6.4 g (23%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

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