Wow Nicole , everything looks & feels so good & yummy , including yourself ! No offence dear, this is coming out of Love & Appreciation for your enormous effort to promote Pakistani food.
No where close to pakistani food in Pakistan.... :) generally meat in pakistan is grilled over coal and not tandoor , i have never heard of chicken tikka masala in pakistan..a lot of variations in the west to the authentic pakistani food though...Hope you enjoyed though.
Lol. There is nothing called "Pakistani Food" . It is all Indian. They have to add "Indian" in their restaurant name and this is very common in UK also. In UK even Bangladesh owners will add "indian" and have "Gandhi" ."Yoga" etc. All spices are Indian in origin. Nothing from Pakistan and LOL at 2:54 . Someone is fooled.And hey! I am from Fremont, the Shalimar her is dead. You cannot survive in Fremont with so many Indian restaurant/ It was dead after covid and never came back .
It's Indian Muslim and is a product of the Indian Muslim civilization which is technically Pakistani/Bangladeshi food.Indian Hindu food is totally vegetarian.
@@AliElahi-y7n what is Indian "Muslim" civilization. Call it Arab . And no Indian Hindu food is NOT totally vegetarian. It is vegetarian only in Western states and central states. All coastal and north eastern are non vegetarian. Indian subcontinent Muslims are nothing but original Hindus converted forcefully into Islam by looters and invaders. After the partition of India in 1947, the Hindu population in Pakistan experienced a dramatic decline, dropping from an estimated 15-24% of the total population to just 1.6% by the first census in 1951. This decline was attributed to forced conversions, and ongoing persecution and discrimination against Hindus in the newly formed Islamic state. In contrast, the Muslim population in India, which comprised about 10% of the population at the time of partition, grew steadily over the decades, reaching approximately 14.2% by the 2011 census. Right now, it is expected to be around 20%. Indian is Hindu or Sanatan civilization much older than Arab . And it covered from Banglaseh, south eastern countries, Pakistan. You should know that Multan city in Paksitan - was Moolsthan .It, was a prominent Hindu pilgrimage site in the Indian subcontinent, renowned for its magnificent Sun Temple. In the early 8th century, the city faced a significant transformation when Muslim invader Muhammad bin Qasim led an expedition into Sindh and Punjab, including Multan. During this invasion, the revered Sun Temple was attacked and desecrated, resulting in the destruction of its grandeur and the plundering of its wealth. The aftermath of this conquest saw many locals facing forced conversions to Islam. I saw in onve vide some locals in Multan praising Qasim not knowing what he did to their ancestors! Even Kandhar was Hindu and Budhhist place. Pakistan has no history .it is Indian history. It is just some fancy name created just to please . Read actual history books not propaganda textbooks from government of Pakistan.
@nicolemd33 IF IT IS DONE RIGHT, IT SHOULD BE VERY SOFT AND TENDER, THERE SHOULD NOT BE ANY SPICES ADDED TO IT AS WHOLE, A GOOD SHAAMI KABAAB SHOULD ALSO HAVE FINELY CHOPPED ONIONS, GREEN CHILLIES AND FRESH CELANTRO OR MINT, BUT ALL OF THE RESTAURANTS DO NOT WANT TO FOLLOW THE AUTHENTIC RECIPE BECAUSE IT IS VERY HARD WORK AND TIMING IS VERY IMPORTANT, FINALLY I WOULD LIKE TO CLAIM, ONCE IT IS DONE RIGHT IT IS ALMOST EQUAL TO A CAKE BUT WITH MEAT AND A BLEND OF SPICES