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Designing The Perfect Menu

Those brand new area rugs and that spiffy dining room paint job might look great, but all customers will remember about your restaurant is the food. Unfortunately, if you design a lackluster menu, your guests might not be tempted to try some of your best dishes. In my twenty years in the restaurant business, I have made some mistakes and had more than a few successes. I want to share the things with you that really work, so that you can enjoy your early days as a restaurant owner. Operating a restaurant is hard, but by heeding the right advice, you can enjoy the journey.

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4 Indian Food Favorites You Can Purchase Frozen

Many restaurants have closed their doors due to the threat posed by COVID-19, but you can enjoy the complex flavor of Indian food even when you can't visit your favorite Indian restaurant. Frozen Indian food can be shipped right to your door, so you can eat traditional curries, side dishes, and appetizers whenever you want. Frozen food is easy to prepare, even when you're tired and short on time. Here are four delicious favorites you can purchase frozen:

1. Samosas

Samosas are a type of traditional Indian street food. They are often served as appetizers in Indian restaurants. Samosas are made from a filling of vegetables or meat wrapped in a pastry crust. They are formed into triangles before being deep-fried to perfection. Frozen samosas can be baked in a toaster oven or conventional oven. If you're in a hurry, you can even microwave your frozen samosa. Samosas may be eaten alone as a snack or served as an appetizer.

2. Palak Paneer

Palak paneer is a delicious vegetarian dish that's rich in iron. It's made from spinach which is stewed with cottage cheese and aromatics. The spinach is pureed to achieve a creamy texture. Palak paneer is an excellent way to get more dark, leafy greens into your diet. Children who typically avoid spinach due to its bitter taste are likely to enjoy it when it's presented as palak paneer. This dish is excellent when served with rice.

3. Indian Curry

Many cultures have their own varieties of curry, but perhaps none is as distinctive as Indian curry. Indian curry is spicy and aromatic. You can find curry featuring every type of meat imaginable, but lamb curry is particularly delicious. Vegetable curries are also available for vegetarians. Indian curry is a staple that everyone should keep in their freezer.

4. Mango Lassi

A mango lassi is the perfect complement to any Indian meal. It's a sweet drink made from fresh mango blended with plain yogurt. The result is a natural dessert that contains no added sugar or artificial ingredients. The dairy in a mango lassi can cool the burn from spicy curry. You can purchase frozen mango lassi packets that simply need to be prepared in a blender.

For best results, make sure you're home to receive your delivery. Your frozen food will be carefully packed with dry ice to ensure it remains fresh. However, delays may mean that your food thaws prematurely. Simply unpack your frozen food and keep it in your freezer, ready to heat whenever you want a fresh, delicious meal.

For more information, contact an Indian food shipping company.