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  • Eid - What to do?
     OP - September 19, 2009, 06:50 PM

    How should we respond to Eid. How do most of you respond to Eid?

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  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #1 - September 19, 2009, 06:52 PM

    How should we respond to Eid. How do most of you respond to Eid?


    It's an excuse to get together with loved ones. I don't mind the festivities.
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #2 - September 19, 2009, 06:54 PM

    Mandatory prayer at the Mosque followed by mandatory family get together. Going in a separate car though, in order to leave early.
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #3 - September 19, 2009, 06:59 PM

    Woo, Eid is tomorrow! no more pretending to fast  dance

    "Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom." - Viktor E. Frankl

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  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #4 - September 19, 2009, 07:13 PM

    yes finally , no more sneaking food like a 7 yrs old kid :/

    أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وأن محمدآ عبده ورسوله
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #5 - September 19, 2009, 07:25 PM

    How should we respond to Eid. How do most of you respond to Eid?


    The same way Atheists from a Christian culture respond to Christmas.

    Religion - The hot potato that looked delicious but ended up burning your mouth!

    Knock your head on the ground, don't be miserly in your prayers, listen to your Sidi Sheikh, Allahu Akbar! - Lounes Matoub
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #6 - September 19, 2009, 07:26 PM

    I really don't like going to the mosque for Eid prayer, but it would be rude not to.  So I'm just gonna reluctantly don my salwaar kameez and go through the motions at mosque, then make a quick exit.

    After that we go to various relatives houses and mingle with family (the bit I like).

    .
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #7 - September 19, 2009, 07:30 PM

    I must say it can be fun, plus most youngster just go out and get pissed whilst checking out the ras malai

    Take the Pakman challenge and convince me there is a God and Mo was not a murdering, power hungry sex maniac.
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #8 - September 19, 2009, 07:42 PM

    I'm not gonna go to the mosque, but I will be going to an Eid Party tomorrow.

     There shall be many cute Bengali girls dressed up ready for me to pounce on em like the Bengali tiger that I am.

    Call me TAP TAP! for I am THE ASS PATTER!
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #9 - September 19, 2009, 07:51 PM

    I see it as a cultural festival, and something my folks enjoy -

    so will be going round to visit them, swapping presents and eating biryani, lamb curry and raaas malai! (its not the jamaican, its indian desert - its just that we are excited when we get it, so thats what we call it - its just one of those poor family jokes   cool2)

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  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #10 - September 19, 2009, 07:53 PM

    I see it as a cultural festival, and something my folks enjoy -

    so will be going round to visit them, swapping presents and eating biryani, lamb curry and raaas malai! (its not the jamaican, its indian desert - its just that we are excited when we get it, so thats what we call it - its just one of those poor family jokes   cool2)


    Well due to the death in the extended family, there won't be any eid celebrations etc. But I might go out tomorrow morning and bring some nihari, paya and channa puri home.  Tongue
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #11 - September 19, 2009, 07:54 PM

    I love nihari - if you ever get the authentic recipe for it let me know, so I can cook it at home  Afro

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  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #12 - September 19, 2009, 08:57 PM

    I see it as a cultural festival, and something my folks enjoy -



    I see it the same way man. It's very cultural to me. Something I enjoy with the family and my Muslim friends. It's great!

    Call me TAP TAP! for I am THE ASS PATTER!
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #13 - September 19, 2009, 09:30 PM

    fest42 party!  Happy Eid everyone!  party! fest42

    ...
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #14 - September 19, 2009, 09:31 PM

    I'm not gonna go to the mosque, but I will be going to an Eid Party tomorrow.

     There shall be many cute Bengali girls dressed up ready for me to pounce on em like the Bengali tiger that I am.


    Hahahhahaha!  Cheesy
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #15 - September 19, 2009, 09:32 PM

    I love nihari - if you ever get the authentic recipe for it let me know, so I can cook it at home  Afro


    Buy the Laziza spice mix. That's how I make it and it doesn't taste too dissimilar to the stuff you get in Lahore.

    Religion - The hot potato that looked delicious but ended up burning your mouth!

    Knock your head on the ground, don't be miserly in your prayers, listen to your Sidi Sheikh, Allahu Akbar! - Lounes Matoub
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #16 - September 19, 2009, 09:35 PM

    I love nihari - if you ever get the authentic recipe for it let me know, so I can cook it at home  Afro


    I'll try and get a recipe for you bad boy. My khala cooks an amazing nihari......  and why are you cooking? "biwi kissliye hai?"  dance dance dance dance dance dance dance dance dance dance dance dance dance dance dance dance dance dance dance dance dance dance
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #17 - September 19, 2009, 10:31 PM

    What is nihari?
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #18 - September 19, 2009, 10:36 PM

    Quote
    Nihari (Urdu: نہاری) is an extremely popular national dish in Pakistan.[1] The word Nihar (Urdu: نہار) means morning in Urdu and this dish was usually eaten in the early morning (puritans would indulge in this delicacy before sunrise, right after the Fajr prayers).

    Nihari is a curry made from beef shank (rarely lamb) and spices. Originating from Delhi, in modern-day India, it is widely popular in Pakistan and (along with its cousin Siri paya) northern India. The Muslims of Delhi brought it to Pakistan. The dish is known for its spiciness and taste. It is originally more of a delicacy with myriad variations on spiciness and texture.[2]

    Nihari originated as a dish of the Muslim upper class society in Delhi. It passed to other classes as Muslim ascendancy and power declined. This was after the waning of Mughal power in the mid to late 18th century when many Muslim families from the Mughal nobility became impoverished.[3]
    Contents
    [hide]

        * 1 Preparation
        * 2 Nihari Shops
        * 3 Other kinds of the dish
        * 4 See also
        * 5 References
        * 6 External links

    [edit] Preparation

    Nihari is cooked overnight in various vessels, sometimes even buried underground while it cooked, as Shab Deg (cooked overnight) is, which results in extremely tender morsels of meat, including the flavourful bone marrow. It is served with a number of side dishes. The bhaghaar is lightly fried in ghee to reduce the heat of chilis and the tarka is an additional oily chilli to spice up the flavour. Cooked brains and bone marrow are served alongside the stew. The Nihari is garnished according to individual tastes with coriander leaves, fried onions, green chillies, strips of ginger, lemons and sliced white radishes. In addition, garam masala, a blend of powdered spices is sprinkled over the stew. Salt is added to taste. In restaurants many of the garnishings are already added to increase customer turnover.

    Traditional Nihari recipes call for 6?8 hours of cooking time, in addition to the preparation of the ingredients. This is much less common today with the use of tenderer cuts of meat (i.e. sirloin) instead of the tougher shank. Traditionally the dish is eaten in the early hours of the morning. Because the stew is so rich, one is supposed to have an extended nap till the afternoon Muslim zohr prayers which occur after midday.

    Here is a version of Nihari popular in Hyderabad (India): prepare the broth by boiling water along with goat or beef shanks (sometimes chicken) or vegetables (if you want to make a vegetarian version of it) along with some salt. If you are using mutton paya, then the process takes longer.

    Grind onions, shahi zeera (black cumin), cloves and cardamom together. Once the broth is ready, heat oil in a large pan, add the spice paste and let it fry till the raw smell of onion disappears, then add ginger and garlic paste. Fry for a few more minutes, add salt, chili powder and the broth and let it cook over medium heat till all the spices have blended well into the soup. The Nihari is ready. Best enjoyed during winter or when down with a cold and best eaten with bread or Phulka.

    [edit] Nihari Shops

    Famous Nihari shops in Pakistan are located in Karachi, Lahore, Quetta, Peshawar, Islamabad, Hyderabad, Faisalabad and Multan. It is also sold on train and bus stops all over Pakistan. In Delhi, most nihari shops are modest affairs. Almost every neighbourhood within old Delhi has its own favorite nihari shop, which it considers far superior to the others. Noor Mohammadi at Muhammad Ali Road, Mumbai and Chinese n Grill at Minara Masjid Lane in Mumbai serve authentic Nihari and both places are quite famous for it.

    The city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates is home to Delhi Restaurant (Frijjumuraj Road) which is also famous for its Nihari, its branch in Sharjah - Delhi Nahari Restaurant is also known to have one of the best Niharis in the United Arab Emirates.

    Bangladesh also has some good Nihari shop in parts of Old Dhaka. Hotel Royal in Old Dhaka (evening shift) is one example of Nihari fare from Dhaka.

    [edit] Other kinds of the dish

    The Hyderabadi version of the Nihari contains lamb bones and tongue. Another version of Nihari, popularised by the spread of quick-cooking spice recipes from brands like Shan and National Foods of Pakistan, uses chicken to make a sort of thick chicken broth.

    Nihari with multilayered Kulcha is a famous cuisine of Old Lucknow. It is available at Gole Darwaza, Chowk Area, near the famous shop of Tunde Kababi.


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nihari
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #19 - September 19, 2009, 11:31 PM

    My khala cooks an amazing nihari......  and why are you cooking? "biwi kissliye hai?" 

    If I am not bothered about food, I let the wife cook.  If I want a nice meal, then I cook grin12

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  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #20 - September 20, 2009, 05:51 PM

    Just relax with family. No problem with Eid for me.

    "The ideal tyranny is that which is ignorantly self-administered by its victims. The most perfect slaves are, therefore, those which blissfully and unawaredly enslave themselves."
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #21 - September 20, 2009, 07:27 PM

    I'm not gonna go to the mosque, but I will be going to an Eid Party tomorrow.

     There shall be many cute Bengali girls dressed up ready for me to pounce on em like the Bengali tiger that I am.


    I chose to get circumcised at 17, don't tell me I never believed.
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #22 - September 21, 2009, 08:09 AM

    Peruvian, you seriously need a good dose of a wide range of Pakistani food.  mysmilie_977
    Just relax with family. No problem with Eid for me.

    Likewise ^_^

    Pakistan Zindabad? ya Pakistan sey Zinda bhaag?

    Long Live Pakistan? Or run with your lives from Pakistan?
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #23 - September 21, 2009, 08:54 AM

    What is nihari?


    You really don't know what your missing do you?
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #24 - September 21, 2009, 02:19 PM

    nope, might try to cook it.
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #25 - September 21, 2009, 02:29 PM

    Why only pounce on Bengali girls?

    Take the Pakman challenge and convince me there is a God and Mo was not a murdering, power hungry sex maniac.
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #26 - September 21, 2009, 03:19 PM

    nope, might try to cook it.

    Its a classic Indian dish - but take ages (up to 12 hours to break down the beef) to cook, either leave to cook overnight or best to find a shop that sells it.  They only sell it on Sunday lunchtimes at a place in town - Its only 4.50 for a large tin tub where we are and you can eat with naan or roti - if you ask around I am sure someone will know where to get it..

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  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #27 - September 21, 2009, 03:35 PM

    12 hours? fuck that. I'll just order it if I ever get the chance.
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #28 - September 21, 2009, 03:46 PM

    Sounds like a dish only villagers in rural Pakistan have time to make. I can't afford to waste more than 45 minutes on preparing food. 

    Take the Pakman challenge and convince me there is a God and Mo was not a murdering, power hungry sex maniac.
  • Re: Eid - What to do?
     Reply #29 - September 21, 2009, 04:11 PM

    Why only pounce on Bengali girls?


    They're the best.

    Look not above, there is no answer there;
    Pray not, for no one listens to your prayer;
    Near is as near to God as any Far,
    And Here is just the same deceit as There.

    - Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
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