[Quick Recipe] Mutton Do Pyaza - English Urdu
Mutton Do Pyaza Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
-Lehsan (Garlic) 3-4 cloves
-Adrak (Ginger) 1 inch piece
-Pyaz...
Mutton Do Pyaza Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
-Lehsan (Garlic) 3-4 cloves
-Adrak (Ginger) 1 inch piece
-Pyaz (Onion) 2 medium
-Dahi (Yogurt) whisked 1/3 Cup
-Lal mirch powder (Red chili powder) ½ tsp or to taste
-Zeera powder (Cumin powder) 1 & ½ tsp
-Paprika powder 1 tsp
-Haldee powder (Turmeric powder) ¼ tsp
-Dhania powder (Coriander powder) 1 tsp
-Namak (Salt) ½ tsp or to taste
-Ghee ½ Cup
-Pyaz (Onion) sliced 2 medium
-Hari elaichi (Green cardamom) 3-4
-Mutton mix boti ½ kg
-Pani (Water) 2-3 Cups or as required
-Hari mirch (Green chilies)
-Hara dhania (Fresh coriander)
-Adrak (Ginger) julienne
Directions:
-In grinder,add garlic,ginger,onion,yogurt,red chili powder,cumin powder,paprika powder,turmeric powder,coriander powder and salt,grind well & set aside.
-In pot,add ghee and let it melt,add onion and fry until translucent.
-Add green cardamom and mix well.
-Add mutton mix boti and mix well until changes color.
-Add grinded onion paste,mix well and cook for 2-3 minutes.
-Cover and cook for 4-5 minutes.
-Add water,mix well and bring it to boil,cover and cook on low flame for 25-30 minutes or until meat is tender then cook on high flame until oil separates.
-Add green chilies,fresh coriander and ginger,cover and let it simmer for 2 minutes.
Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
-Lehsan (Garlic) 3-4 cloves
-Adrak (Ginger) 1 inch piece
-Pyaz (Onion) 2 medium
-Dahi (Yogurt) whisked 1/3 Cup
-Lal mirch powder (Red chili powder) ½ tsp or to taste
-Zeera powder (Cumin powder) 1 & ½ tsp
-Paprika powder 1 tsp
-Haldee powder (Turmeric powder) ¼ tsp
-Dhania powder (Coriander powder) 1 tsp
-Namak (Salt) ½ tsp or to taste
-Ghee ½ Cup
-Pyaz (Onion) sliced 2 medium
-Hari elaichi (Green cardamom) 3-4
-Mutton mix boti ½ kg
-Pani (Water) 2-3 Cups or as required
-Hari mirch (Green chilies)
-Hara dhania (Fresh coriander)
-Adrak (Ginger) julienne
Directions:
-Grinder mein lehsan,adrak,pyaz,dahi,lal mirch powder,zeera powder,paprika powder,haldee powder,dhania powder aur namak dal ker ache tarhan grind ker lein & side per rakh dein.
-Pot mein ghee dal ker melt karein aur pyaz dal ker translucent hunay tak fry ker lein.
-Hari elaichi dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Mutton shamil karein aur rang tabdeel hunay tak ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Grinded pyaz paste shamil karein aur ache tarhan mix ker ka 2-3 minutes kliya paka lein.
-Dhak ker 4-5 minutes kliya paka lein.
-Pani dal ker mix karein aur ubal anay ka bad dhak dein aur halki ancch per 25-30 minutes ya ghost ghul janay tak paka lein phir tez ancch per oil alag ho janay tak paka lein.
-Hari mirchein,hara dhania aur adrak dal dein aur dhak ker 2 minutes kliya dum per rakh dein.
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[Quick Recipes] Coconut Macaroons - English Urdu
Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
-Anday ki safedi (Egg whites) 3 large
-Cheeni (Sugar) ½ Cup
-Vanilla essence 1 tsp
-Namak...
Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
-Anday ki safedi (Egg whites) 3 large
-Cheeni (Sugar) ½ Cup
-Vanilla essence 1 tsp
-Namak (Salt) 1 pinch
-Khopra (Desiccated coconut) 2 Cups
Directions:
-In bowl,add egg whites,sugar,vanilla essence,salt and beat until fluffy.
-Add desiccated coconut and fold gently with the help of spatula.
-On baking tray,place butter paper and brush oil.
-Take a small portions of mixture and space them an inch or so apart on the baking tray.
-Bake in preheated oven at 160 C for 15-16 minutes.
-Let the macaroons cool on the baking tray for 5 minutes then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. -Macaroons can be kept in an airtight container for up to a week.
Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
-Anday ki safedi (Egg whites) 3 large
-Cheeni (Sugar) ½ Cup
-Vanilla essence 1 tsp
-Namak (Salt) 1 pinch
-Khopra (Desiccated coconut) 2 Cups
Directions:
-Bowl mein anday ki safeedi,cheeni,vanilla essence aur namak dal ker fluffy hunay tak beat ker lein.
-Desiccated khopra dal dein aur spatula ki madad sa gently fold ker lein.
-Baking tray per butter paper rakh ker oil laga lein.
-Mixture ka small portion lein aur baking tray per ek ek inch ka fasilay per rakh dein.
-Preheated oven mein 160 C per 15-16 minutes kliya bake ker lein.
-Macaroons ko baking tray per 5 minutes kliya thanda ker lein phir wire rack per rakh ker completely thanda ker lein.
-Ek week tak macaroons ko airtight container mein rakh saktay han.
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[Quick Recipe] Pethe Ka Halwa - English Urdu
Pethe/Kaddu Ka Halwa a sweet winter delight for you. Make this and enjoy something new this winter. #HappyCookingToYou
Written Recipe:...
Pethe/Kaddu Ka Halwa a sweet winter delight for you. Make this and enjoy something new this winter. #HappyCookingToYou
Written Recipe: http://bit.ly/2rhzVAI
Pethe/Kaddu/Pumpkin Ka Halwa
Serves 6-7
Recipe in English:
Ingredients:
-Paitha/Kadu (Pumpkin) 1 kg
-Doodh (Milk) 2 Cups
-Elaichi powder (Cardamom powder) 1 tsp
-Cheeni (Sugar) ½ Cup or to taste
-Ghee ½ Cup
-Kewra water ½ tsp
-Khoya 1 Cup
-Dry nuts chopped ½ Cup
Directions:
-Cut pumpkin into two halves and remove seeds.
-Peel off the skin and grate it with the help of the grater.
-In pot,add grated pumpkin,mix well and cook on medium flame for 20-25 minutes or until it dries up and keep mixing in between.
-Add milk and mix well.
-Add cardamom powder,mix well and cook for 12-15 minutes.
-Add sugar,mix well and cook for 8-10 minutes.
-Add ghee,mix well and cook on high flame for 4-5 minutes or until oil separates.
-Add kewra water and mix well.
-Add khoya and mix well.
-Add dry nuts and give it a good mix.
-Garnish with dry nuts & serve!
Recipe in Urdu:
Ajza:
-Paitha/Kadu (Pumpkin) 1 kg
-Doodh (Milk) 2 Cups
-Elaichi powder (Cardamom powder) 1 tsp
-Cheeni (Sugar) ½ Cup or to taste
-Ghee ½ Cup
-Kewra water ½ tsp
-Khoya 1 Cup
-Dry nuts chopped ½ Cup
Directions:
-Paithay/kadu ko do hisson mein cut ker lein aur seeds nikal lein.
-Skin ko nikal lein aur grater ki madad sa grate ker lein.
-Pot mein grated kaddu dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur darmiyani ancch per 20-25 minutes ya sukh janay tak paka lein & bech bech mein mix kertay rahein.
-Doodh dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Elaichi powder dal ker mix karein aur 12-15 minutes kliya paka lein.
-Cheeni dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein aur 8-10 minutes kliya paka lein.
-Ghee dal ker ache tarhan mix karein aur tez ancch per 4-5 minutes ya oil alag hunay tak paka lein.
-Kewra water dal ker ache tarhan mix ker lein.
-Khoya shamil karein aur ache tarhan mix karein.
-Dry fruits dal ker mix ker lein.
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Iran\'s IRGC Navy Collision With US Terrorist Navy - October 2021 | English
Real footage of the Iranian IRGC navy seizing the offending oil tanker in the Oman Sea and confronting US terrorist vessels in October 2021.
The...
Real footage of the Iranian IRGC navy seizing the offending oil tanker in the Oman Sea and confronting US terrorist vessels in October 2021.
The tanker was carrying Iranian stolen oil with the support of the US terrorist navy, which fell into the net of Iranian forces through a complex intelligence set of operations and was seized afterwards.
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The Suez Crisis 1 of 9 - the other side of Suez - English
This documentary tells the story of Gamal Nasser and Prime Minister Eden wrestling over the control of the Suez Canal. Israel as always plays the...
This documentary tells the story of Gamal Nasser and Prime Minister Eden wrestling over the control of the Suez Canal. Israel as always plays the role of a STAB IN THE HEART of the Muslim world in this crisis. ---------- FROM WIKIPEDIA SUEZ CRISIS THE PROTOCOL OF SEVRES Three months after Egypts nationalization of the canal company a secret meeting took place at Sevres outside Paris. Britain and France enlisted Israeli support for an alliance against Egypt. The parties agreed that Israel would invade the Sinai. Britain and France would then intervene instructing that both the Israeli and Egyptian armies withdraw their forces to a distance of 16 km from either side of the canal. The British and French would then argue that Egypts control of such an important route was too tenuous and that it need be placed under Anglo-French management. - The interests of the parties were various. Britain was anxious lest it lose access to the remains of its empire. France was nervous about the growing influence that Nasser exerted on its North African colonies and protectorates. Both Britain and France were eager that the canal should remain open as an important conduit of oil. Israel wanted to reopen the canal to Israeli shipping and saw the opportunity to strengthen its southern border and to weaken a dangerous and hostile state. - Prior to the operation Britain deliberately neglected to take counsel with the Americans trusting instead that Nassers engagement with communist states would persuade the Americans to accept British and French actions if they were presented as a fait accompli. This proved to be a fatal miscalculation for the colonial powers. --
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Real News Debate Why is the US threatening Iran - English
Is the US call to isolate Iran motivated by opposition to an oil power that contends for regional influence or fear of an Iranian nuclear bomb
Is the US call to isolate Iran motivated by opposition to an oil power that contends for regional influence or fear of an Iranian nuclear bomb
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Iran tests Shahab-3 - Ahmadinejad addresses D-8 Summit- News Engl
News bulletin in English featuring world media coverage of the successful test of Missile Shahab 3 by Iran and Ahmadinejads address in the D8...
News bulletin in English featuring world media coverage of the successful test of Missile Shahab 3 by Iran and Ahmadinejads address in the D8 summit in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
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The Battle Over Sudan-Darfur Resources - English
Aljazeera reports on the underlying interests of various global powers and corporations in the region.
Aljazeera reports on the underlying interests of various global powers and corporations in the region.
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Ahmadinejad Slams Iraq War/Attack/Occupation - UNO 08 - English
Iraq was attacked under the false pretext of uncovering weapons of mass destruction and overthrowing a dictator. The dictator is toppled and WMDs...
Iraq was attacked under the false pretext of uncovering weapons of mass destruction and overthrowing a dictator. The dictator is toppled and WMDs are not uncovered. A democratic government is established by the votes of the people but, after 6 years, the occupiers are still there. They insist on imposing colonial agreements on the people of Iraq by keeping them under Chapter 7 of the UN Charter.
Millions of people have been killed or displaced, and the occupiers, without a sense of shame, are still seeking to solidify their position in the political geography of the region and to dominate oil resources.
They have no respect for the people of Iraq and disregard any dignity, rights or status for them. The UN is not capable enough to solve the problems and to remove aggression, occupation and imposition.
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Iraqis Protest US Occupation-English
Iraqi demonstrators have staged massive anti-US rallies in Baghdad to protest the controversial US-proposed security deal.
The rallies were...
Iraqi demonstrators have staged massive anti-US rallies in Baghdad to protest the controversial US-proposed security deal.
The rallies were held as the security pact nears its final stages. Nearly a million demonstrators from different cities of the war-torn country participated in the rallies.
Denouncing the American occupation of Iraq, the crowds shouted anti-US slogans and called for ending the US presence in the oil-rich country.
"Get out occupier! We demand an end to the occupation!" shouted protesters.
The move comes a day after Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki sent the draft of the security deal to the parliament for final approval.
Last week Iraqi clerics including the anti-American cleric Moqtada al-Sadr called for a nationwide demonstration on October 18.
On Friday, several Sunni and Shia clerics spoke out against the deal, as opposition, among Iraqis from all walks of life, was growing against it. The clerics argued that the Iraqi public knew little about the terms of the deal which could change the future of the nation.
Meanwhile, Sadr Eddin al-Qzbangi, a confidant of Iraq's most revered Shia cleric, Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani said Friday that the Ayatollah has “expressed concerns about the secret provisions of the agreement."
Al-Sistani has also said any accord must have national consensus.
Al-Qzbangi said that although al-Sistani has repeatedly called for clarification of the deal, the details have not been released.
Al-Qzbangi urged the Iraqi parliament to study all the terms of the agreement very carefully.
The draft accord includes a timeline for US withdrawal by the end of 2011 and gives Baghdad limited authority to try US contractors and soldiers for major crimes committed off-duty and off-base
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Iraq holds massive anti-US rally - English
Iraqi demonstrators have staged massive anti-US rallies in Baghdad to protest the controversial US-proposed security deal.
The rallies were...
Iraqi demonstrators have staged massive anti-US rallies in Baghdad to protest the controversial US-proposed security deal.
The rallies were held as the security pact nears its final stages. Nearly a million demonstrators from different cities of the war-torn country participated in the rallies.
Denouncing the American occupation of Iraq, the crowds shouted anti-US slogans and called for ending the US presence in the oil-rich country.
"Get out occupier! We demand an end to the occupation!" shouted protesters.
The move comes a day after Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki sent the draft of the security deal to the parliament for final approval.
Last week Iraqi clerics including the anti-American cleric Moqtada al-Sadr called for a nationwide demonstration on October 18.
On Friday, several Sunni and Shia clerics spoke out against the deal, as opposition, among Iraqis from all walks of life, was growing against it. The clerics argued that the Iraqi public knew little about the terms of the deal which could change the future of the nation.
Meanwhile, Sadr Eddin al-Qzbangi, a confidant of Iraq's most revered Shia cleric, Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani said Friday that the Ayatollah has “expressed concerns about the secret provisions of the agreement."
Al-Sistani has also said any accord must have national consensus.
Al-Qzbangi said that although al-Sistani has repeatedly called for clarification of the deal, the details have not been released.
Al-Qzbangi urged the Iraqi parliament to study all the terms of the agreement very carefully.
The draft accord includes a timeline for US withdrawal by the end of 2011 and gives Baghdad limited authority to try US contractors and soldiers for major crimes committed off-duty and off-base.
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Moqtada Al-Sadrs Massive Iraqi Anti-US Protest
Iraqi demonstrators have staged massive anti-US rallies in Baghdad to protest the controversial US-proposed security deal.
The rallies were...
Iraqi demonstrators have staged massive anti-US rallies in Baghdad to protest the controversial US-proposed security deal.
The rallies were held as the security pact nears its final stages. Nearly a million demonstrators from different cities of the war-torn country participated in the rallies.
Denouncing the American occupation of Iraq, the crowds shouted anti-US slogans and called for ending the US presence in the oil-rich country.
"Get out occupier! We demand an end to the occupation!" shouted protesters.
The move comes a day after Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki sent the draft of the security deal to the parliament for final approval.
Last week Iraqi clerics including the anti-American cleric Moqtada al-Sadr called for a nationwide demonstration on October 18.
On Friday, several Sunni and Shia clerics spoke out against the deal, as opposition, among Iraqis from all walks of life, was growing against it. The clerics argued that the Iraqi public knew little about the terms of the deal which could change the future of the nation.
Meanwhile, Sadr Eddin al-Qzbangi, a confidant of Iraq's most revered Shia cleric, Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani said Friday that the Ayatollah has “expressed concerns about the secret provisions of the agreement."
Al-Sistani has also said any accord must have national consensus.
Al-Qzbangi said that although al-Sistani has repeatedly called for clarification of the deal, the details have not been released.
Al-Qzbangi urged the Iraqi parliament to study all the terms of the agreement very carefully.
The draft accord includes a timeline for US withdrawal by the end of 2011 and gives Baghdad limited authority to try US contractors and soldiers for major crimes committed off-duty and off-base
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The Folly of Attacking Iran - Lessons from History - English
The documentary explains how British people improved their lifestyle on the cost of Iranian oil. Irans independence cannot be threatened by...
The documentary explains how British people improved their lifestyle on the cost of Iranian oil. Irans independence cannot be threatened by interference
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Ahmadinejad Iran unaffected by Financial Crises - News - English
Iran hails world financial crisis as 'end of capitalism'
Oct 15, 2008
TEHRAN (AFP) — Iranian leaders say the world financial crisis...
Iran hails world financial crisis as 'end of capitalism'
Oct 15, 2008
TEHRAN (AFP) — Iranian leaders say the world financial crisis indicates the end of capitalism, the failure of liberal democracy and divine punishment -- marking the superiority of the Islamic republic's political model.
"The school of Marxism has collapsed and the sound of the West's cracking liberal democracy is now being heard," supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday, recalling the fate of the Soviet Union.
Hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is backed by Khamenei, said on Tuesday that "it is the end of capitalism."
Such convictions can be traced back to the ideals of the 1979 Islamic revolution, which Ahmadinejad has sought to revive since he rose to power in 2005.
The firebrand president, who has not missed a chance to denounce Western "decadence" since his election, has exploited the scale of the global crisis to play up his argument.
He benefits from the luxury that the Tehran stock market has been unaffected by the losses that bourses in neighbouring Gulf states have suffered. That stability is attributable to the absence of foreign investors and to the government's firm grip on economic activity.
Several Iranian newspapers, regardless of their reformist or conservative leanings, have also blamed the global economic crisis on excessive liberalism.
And some officials, such as the head of Iran's electoral watchdog body, have come up with less conventional theories and branded the turmoil as "divine punishment."
"These people see the outcome of their bad deeds. This problem has spread to Europe now which makes us happy. The unhappier they are the happier we become," Ayatollah Ali Janati, who heads the Guardians Council, said in last Friday's prayer sermon.
Ahmadinejad has recently echoed that, saying "the reason of their defeat is that they have forgotten God and piety."
The financial crisis should be a divine sign that "the oppressors and the corrupt will be replaced by the pious and believers," he said, adding that "an Islamic banking system will help us survive the current economic crisis."
Ahmadinejad's administration favours such a system, based on interest-free lending, but the system has not been widely implemented and faces criticism by economists.
Elected on a justice campaign, the president has gone on a spending spree to "bring the oil money to the tables" of Iranian people.
But the cash injection to the economy has fuelled inflation, which has risen from around 10 percent at the time of his election to nearly 30 percent.
For Iran's supreme leader, the crisis particularly signifies the superiority of the Islamic republic's political structure, which combines elements of democracy with those of a theocracy.
Khamenei hailed the "victory of the Islamic revolution" in the face of Marxist and liberal ideologies. "Now there is no sign of Marxism in the world and even liberalism is declining," the all powerful leader said.
The Iranian regime deems the concepts of democracy and human rights as "imperialist" tools to dominate other nations.
The Islamic republic thus defends its electoral practice of vetting candidates running for public office according to their religious adherence and its judicial system, which resorts to the death penalty for serious crimes more than any country in the world except for China
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