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Nilgiri chicken or Mutton Korma in nicely cooked with succulent pieces of mutton cooked delicately in spices and coconut paste A favorite dish in green gravy with poppy seeds and coconut.
About Recipe
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cyberninja17 Posted on Wed May 07 2008
good luck wiht the chaiyya chaiyya dance .. but please dont break ur bones .. we need you
Reply 0 - Repliesfarmurey Posted on Wed May 07 2008
hello chef, is it necessary to use poppy seeds? can we use anything else instead of it?? btw, the new recap section is cool!!!
Reply 0 - Repliesfarmurey Posted on Wed May 07 2008
Thank u chef for ur prompt reply!!! U r really amazing!!!! Looking forward to many more recipes from u!!!
Reply 0 - RepliesNukeCss Posted on Wed May 07 2008
I hope you put all the ingredients in your next videos like this one
Reply 0 - RepliesKOLA Algebra Posted on Thu May 08 2008
chef where can we meet you do you happen to be injersey or newyork any time?
Reply 0 - Repliessangeetha giridhar Posted on Thu May 08 2008
nice presentation!!!!!(-_-) Anna datha Suki Bhava........ ~~cheers Music
Reply 0 - RepliesGindelbi Posted on Thu May 08 2008
I have to agree. The recap section is really good, handy for people attempting the recipe and also adds a little more professionalism to the whole video. Nice work!
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?sleeplessintokyo Posted on Wed May 07 2008
1st comment.. nothin except hes a guro
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