New Year Archives - Chennai Grill https://chennaigrill.com/category/new_year/ Tradition You Can Taste Fri, 01 Sep 2017 09:16:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0.4 Biryani Fest – Semi Annual Event https://chennaigrill.com/biryanifest/ https://chennaigrill.com/biryanifest/#comments Thu, 25 Dec 2014 10:23:42 +0000 http://bonappetit.stylemixthemes.com/demo/?p=187 Because of the over whelming response and request by the biryani lovers, we started biryani fest in 2014. We serve more than 12 varieties of biryani in a buffet style. Most of our special biryanis like Dindigul Thalappakattu Biryani, Vijayawada Special Biryani, Tandoori Special Biryani are served. We have served more than 25 different kinds of biryanis. Our chef will go over all the places, try different kinds of biryani and replicate so that biryani lovers hunger is satisfied in one place.

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About Biryani

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The origin of biryani is uncertain. In North India, it is traditionally associated with the Mughlai cuisine of Delhi and the Awadhi cuisine of Lucknow; In South India, it is traditionally associated with the Hyderabadi cuisine.

The word “biryani” is derived from Persian language. One theory is that it originates from “birinj”, the Persian word for rice. Another theory is that it derives from “biryan” or “beriyan”

There is a theory about the Mughals having brought biryani to India, but another theory claims that the dish was known in India before Babur came to India.

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Varieties of Biryanis offered in Biryani Fest

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Dindigul Thalappakattu Vegetable Dum Biryani

Memoni Vegetable Biryani

Ulavu Charu Vegetable Biryani

Vijayawada Special Paneer Biryani

Kerala Egg Biryani

Bhatkali Chicken Biryani

Coimbatore Special Angannan Chicken Biryani

Maqlooba Chicken Biryani

South Spicy Tandoori Chicken Dum Biryani

Vijayawada Special Chicken Birynai

Mughlai Mutton Biryani

Ambu Mutton Biryani

Thalassery Mutton Biryani

Vijayawada Special Fish Biryani

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Dosa Fest – Annual Event https://chennaigrill.com/dosafest/ Sat, 20 Dec 2014 10:11:26 +0000 http://bonappetit.stylemixthemes.com/demo/?p=77 Dosa Fest for vegetarian lovers - try more than 15 types of dosa's. Annual event occurs October month of every year

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Dosa

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Dosa is a fermented crepe made from rice batter and black lentils. It is a staple dish in South Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil nadu, Kerala and Telangana. It is also popular in other parts of India, and other countries like Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nepal, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Singapore.

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Nutrition

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Dosa, a common breakfast dish[5] and street food,[6] is high in carbohydrates, and contains no sugar or saturated fats. As its constituent ingredients are rice and urad dal (Vigna mungo), it is also a source of protein.[7] The fermentation process increases the vitamin B and vitamin C content.[8][9] There are also instant mix products for making dosa, with somewhat lower nutritional benefits.[10] Dosa are considered a high glycemic index food and should be avoided by diabetics.[11] Dosa are high in fat but are considered low in calorie

Our most popular Dosa’s in Dosa Fest

* Chocolate Dosa
* Cheese Dosa
* Andhra Spicy Dosa
* Mysore Masala Dosa
* Madurai Malli Dosa
* Onion Rava Masala Dosa

Puthina Dosa
* Podi Dosa
* Paper Roast
* Curry Masala Dosa
* Spring Dosa
* Vijayawada Super Hot Dosa

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