I am a huge lover of Indian Foods! Trying out authentic Indian food was one of the highlights of my visit there last winter. Now, they are kind of known for their spicy dishes, However, I can't tolerate spicy foods. So, I wanted to provide a condensed list of my favorite Indian dishes that aren't spicy. Hope this list is helpful for my friends who love Indian food, but don't like the mouth pain of spiciness.
5. Chicken Korma - Chicken covered in a creamy type of sauce. Sometimes they put nuts or chopped fuit in the sauce as well. Not spicy and just plain delicious.
4. Naan - Probably the most well known Indian dish, Naan is there flatbread. You can get it plain or with a garlic seasoning. It tastes amazing by itself but you can also dip it in some korma sauce or what have you, to intensify the mouth pleasure goodness!
3. Paneer Butter Masala - It's a type of organic cheese dish. Very mild and easy on the taste buds. The buttery flavor is very decadent and creamy as well.
2. Dosas - The indian pancake. It is made with fermented rice and lentil batter. They can also be stuffed with fillings of different types of vegetables and sauces.
1. Gulab Jamun - My personal favorite dessert of all time! It is made mainly from milk solids, and traditionally from freshly curdled milk. They often garnish it with dried nuts such as almonds for extra deliciousness.
That's all for now! My post made me hungry, so it's off to the kitchen for me!
5. Chicken Korma - Chicken covered in a creamy type of sauce. Sometimes they put nuts or chopped fuit in the sauce as well. Not spicy and just plain delicious.
4. Naan - Probably the most well known Indian dish, Naan is there flatbread. You can get it plain or with a garlic seasoning. It tastes amazing by itself but you can also dip it in some korma sauce or what have you, to intensify the mouth pleasure goodness!
3. Paneer Butter Masala - It's a type of organic cheese dish. Very mild and easy on the taste buds. The buttery flavor is very decadent and creamy as well.
2. Dosas - The indian pancake. It is made with fermented rice and lentil batter. They can also be stuffed with fillings of different types of vegetables and sauces.
1. Gulab Jamun - My personal favorite dessert of all time! It is made mainly from milk solids, and traditionally from freshly curdled milk. They often garnish it with dried nuts such as almonds for extra deliciousness.
That's all for now! My post made me hungry, so it's off to the kitchen for me!