
These recipes are a weekend essential.
Weekends are above all surrender to your indulgences. Whether it’s hobbies, hobbies, picnics or food, now is the time to stop everything possible and maybe overdo it, because you can’t do it on weekdays. For those who love to cook, anything ordinary is a waste of opportunity. Take advantage of this time to reward yourself and your loved ones with a high octane spread that will impress everyone. Here we have a list of special weekend recipes for different moods that you should try for a decadent lunch.
Here are 5 special weekend brunch recipes:
1. Hyderabadi Biryani
Talk about special meals and biryani must come to mind first. This recipe features rice carefully layered with sauteed onions, mint, and lamb cooked with a variety of spices and curds. Biryani is sealed with the mixture and slow cooked “dom” method. Click here for the recipe.
2. Amritsari Chicken Masala
And if you are in the mood for some typical Punjabi food, then this Chicken Masala Amritsari recipe is a must-have on your kitchen shelf. Marinated chicken in a rich, creamy tomato sauce with butter and plenty of spices. This is perfect! Click here for the recipe.
3. Alo Qurma
If you’re a vegetarian, go beyond the usual dishes and make this aloo dish for weekend fare. This recipe features French fries cooked in a curd sauce that is also added to lemon to make it even more powerful. And to balance the spices, cream is added to make this dish delicious. Click here for the recipe.
4. Mysore Dosa
South Indian foodies can take a break from regular dosa and prepare this special Mysore Masala Dosa that has captured our hearts since we had never tasted it before. Crispy dosa filled with a fiery potato filling served with red chutney – the best south Indian treat we could ask for. Click here for the recipe.
5. Pasta with pink sauce
And if you want to take a break from the Indian cuisine, then these noodles with a mixture of white and red sauce is what you must do. Your kids will love it too. Click here for our easy pink pasta recipe.
South Indian foodies can take a break from regular dosa and prepare this special Mysore Masala Dosa that has captured our hearts since we had never tasted it before. Crispy dosa filled with a fiery potato filling served with red chutney – the best south Indian treat we could ask for. Click here for the recipe.
5. Pasta with pink sauce
And if you want to take a break from the Indian cuisine, then these noodles with a mixture of white and red sauce is what you must do. Your kids will love it too. Click here for our easy pink pasta recipe.
Make this weekend special with these special brunch recipes and satisfy the foodie in you.