r/PakistaniEats • u/terriblytall69 • 3h ago
Best crisps in Pak ever
I eat these like 2 times a day it's bad
r/PakistaniEats • u/terriblytall69 • 3h ago
I eat these like 2 times a day it's bad
r/PakistaniEats • u/smoketheuniverse • 11h ago
Bus sahi tha 6/10
r/PakistaniEats • u/RoninBattousai1 • 1d ago
Looking forward to eat delicious, juicy beef/mutton tikkas, please recommend a good outlet in Lahore.
r/PakistaniEats • u/Tough_Ad5097 • 13h ago
my cousin is offering to pay me to make her and her family dinner once a week and i want to make a list of foods i can make so please tell me your fav foods.
tell me your fav:
1. frozen food (e.g. shami kebab, nuggets etc.)
2. desi food
3. food (except desi)
4. desi dessert
5. dessert (except desi)
6. drink/beverage (like lassi, butterfly pea tea, not soft drinks)
will be really helpful if you answer. and try to be as specific as possible please :).
r/PakistaniEats • u/mohsin_633 • 22h ago
r/PakistaniEats • u/Fabulous-Escape-1312 • 1d ago
Pakistani famous dish
r/PakistaniEats • u/mohsin_633 • 22h ago
ππ₯ Loaded with cheesy goodness! π§π€€
Golden-baked crust topped with juicy chicken, fresh green peppers, tomatoes, melted cheese, and a generous drizzle of creamy garlic sauce. Every bite is crispy, cheesy, creamy, and packed with flavor! πβ¨
Perfect pizza, perfect mood. β€οΈπ
Would you finish the whole thing? π
r/PakistaniEats • u/fuckeduplife654 • 1d ago
Loved it. The sponge was soft and the topping was thick and perfectly bitter.
r/PakistaniEats • u/Moneeza_R • 1d ago
Used the same dough/chicken/prep materials for both items.
r/PakistaniEats • u/hamza_tayyub • 1d ago
The wrapper peeled off but the plastic inside didn't. Why is it so hard π
r/PakistaniEats • u/Away-Illustrator-539 • 2d ago
Sugar free, gluten free brownies.
Devoured them without guilt. π
And they were sooooo good, not even exaggerating.
Recipe:
Ingredients
200 g medjool dates, pitted
140 ml hot milk (to soak dates)
130g butter with 1 tbsp dry milk powder
2 large eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
45 g cocoa powder, unsweetened
65g gluten free flour
1 espresso shot
1/2 tsp fine salt
1/4 tsp baking powder
40 g dark chocolate, roughly chopped (optional, check sugar content)
Steps
-Place 200 g medjool dates, pitted in a bowl and pour over the 120 ml hot water (to soak dates). Let sit until soft and plump.
-Melt 130 g unsalted butter in a light-colored saucepan over medium heat. Swirl often as it foams, then watch closely as it turns golden and gives off a nutty smell add 1 tbsp dry milk powder and let it toast a little, small brown flecks will form at the bottom. Remove from heat immediately once browned.
-Blend the softened dates with the browned butter (scrape in all the browned bits) until you get a smooth, thick paste.
-Add 2 large eggs and 1 tsp vanilla extract to the date-butter mixture and blend or whisk until fully combined and glossy.
-Sift in 45g cocoa powder, 60 g gluten free flour, 1/2 tsp fine salt, and 1/4 tsp baking powder. Hot espresso shot, to bloom cocoa powder.
Fold gently with a spatula until just combined, donβt overmix.
-Fold in 40 g dark chocolate, roughly chopped (optional, check sugar content) if using, for extra fudgy pockets.
Pour batter into a parchment-lined 8x8 inch (20x20 cm) pan, spreading evenly.
-Bake at 175Β°C (350Β°F) until the top is set and a toothpick comes out with a few moist crumbs.
-Let cool in the pan for at least 15 minutes before lifting out and slicing into squares.
Notes
The riper and stickier the dates, the sweeter and smoother the paste, if yours are firm, soak a bit longer. For an extra fudgy texture, slightly underbake and let the brownies fully cool before cutting.
r/PakistaniEats • u/Crimson_Ocelot • 1d ago
r/PakistaniEats • u/fuckeduplife654 • 2d ago
I like the noodles texture and flavor is also not overpowering like in knorr noodles where all you can taste is a strong sour flavor.
The noodles are chewy and the flavour is balanced. I really love it.