Hyderabadi haleem
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Hyderabadi haleem

India
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Hyderabadi haleem is an Indian savory stew originating from Hyderabad, where it was brought over by the Chaush people during the rule of the Nizams. The dish is made with meat, lentils, and wheat, and it's usually slow-cooked in a single pot overnight. Mutton, beef, and goat are traditional choices, but chicken can also be used. Cracked wheat and pearl barley are often used as grains, while spices and herbs used in Hyderabadi haleem often include garam masala, turmeric, cumin, coriander, mint, and black pepper. Other ingredients include onions, ginger-garlic paste, dahi, and either oil or ghee. Once prepared, the dish is typically garnished with chopped herbs and fried onions. If desired, lemon wedges and flatbreads can be served on the side.

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