15 unconventional desi dishes you should definitely have at your wedding

For a Pakistani wedding to be successful we, the guests, can forgive anything except the variety of food you serve us.


Sana Lokhandwala May 05, 2015



For a Pakistani wedding to be successful, we, the guests, can forgive anything except the variety of food you serve us. When we talk about your wedding five years down the line, we talk about it because the food was fantastic! To help those stuck in this matrimonial dilemma, madeeasy.com.pk  has literally made life easy by giving us a variety of memorable, non-clichéd, wedding dishes that we can make use of. Here are some of our favourites:

Let’s start with some appetiser options:



This delightful fish doesn’t only fit the bill for classy and tasty, it works as both, an appetiser and main-course dish too! Here is the recipe here.






The ultimate desi appetiser, a wedding just isn’t complete without this. So while we know you’ve seen it around a lot, this is something a shaadi menu just can’t do without. You will find the recipes here and here.




This desi quesadilla is the perfect appetiser an unconventional styled menu. Desi enough to give them a taste of what is to come next and enticing enough to kick-start their appetite, this starter is perfect! Here is how you make it.




These aren’t the ordinary seekh kebabs people eat at every wedding, but is the perfect treat to satiate that craving that all our barbeque lovers have. Not messy and very presentable, this definitely makes it on our list of top dishes to have at your wedding. Here is the recipe.


Now for the main-course dishes:



Not the regular barbequed chicken tikka boti, tawa chicken shows that you took out the time to choose something less ‘conventional’ for your menu. Packed full of flavour, this lemony chicken will have your guests licking their fingers hours after they leave the wedding! Here is the recipe.




Sea food is always a top choice – people love it! Instead of the ordinary fried prawns, give people something different to talk about – this jhinga masala will keep them talking for years to come. Here is the recipe.




Cream, cheese and chicken – need I say more?

Find the recipe here.




This is Pakistan. You must obviously serve a rice dish, but how do you serve a rice dish without making it a boring pulao or the conventional biryani? You surprise your guests – you give them the best of both worlds, and this Afghani pulao does exactly that. Here is how you do it!




Who doesn’t love Punjabi food? Sarson da saag, makai di Roti – wah wah! One bite and you experience the lush greenery of Punjab in your mouth. Try it out from here.




Surprised? Don’t be! Like we said earlier, seafood is a guaranteed winner and when people can have beef katakat and chicken katakat, you can take it a step further and serve them a fish katakat. This recipe is bound to impress!




We have had handi at weddings and we have had kebabs, but have you ever had them together? Yup, I bet your guests have never had Tarka Handi kebab. This dish does not only break the norms of cooking a kebab it is an exciting mix, breaking the norms of taste too! A great choice for those who are sick of the regular seekh-kebab and handi  menu; a little twist and this is what you have.




Delectable, presentable and a favourite, this dish has all that it takes to be mouthwatering success. Serve with a hot piece of nan and you have a master piece! Here is how you can make it happen.




For all those meat-lovers out there, this dish is a clear winner. If made properly, these chops have the potential to steal the limelight from the bride and groom!!


And lastly, the desserts:



This meetha samosa is not only a non-messy dessert, it is finger lickin’ good! Crispy on the outside, creamy on the inside, it is everything a dessert should be and it isn’t difficult to make either!




A Turkish delight, literally, one bite of this piece of deliciousness is said to have you dancing to the darbuka! Check out the recipe here.


 

COMMENTS (12)

adeel abbas | 8 years ago | Reply The picture for the Tawa chicken (5) and Tarka Handi kebab (11) are same. I still prefer to have more deserts and less Oily stuff.
Dipak | 8 years ago | Reply Excellent recipes, great food
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