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Delicious Indian food that can be on your next house party menu.


Indian restaurants oversea are doing lots of experiments with traditional food these days. Some of them come up with fusion dishes that give locals the flavors of Indian with a twist of American ingredients. And people like this fusion as much as they like authentic Indian food. With an expansive menu, Royal Kitchen in Oakland is serving both delicious Indo-fusion as well as real Indian dishes to its guests. 


Let’s give you some suggestions to serve your guests some of our best dishes at your next house party.


Indo-American fusion dishes 


Indian food includes the deliciously baked tandoori naans, aloo Tikki, chicken tandoori and paneer. While American food incorporates cheese, pizzas, wraps (Burritos) and some other ingredients like garlic, jalapenos, and spices. When the ingredients from these two cultures combine, they produce some of the best fusion dishes like:


Garlic Jalapeno Naan - Naan is an Indian tandoor-baked bread and stuffed with garlic and jalapeno. The sharp flavor of jalapenos and aroma of garlic oozes out from within the bread when it is served hot.


Aloo Tikki Wrap - Aloo Tikki is an Indian appetizer that’s like a fried patty prepared with seasoned potatoes and peas, and usually served with mint and tamarind chutney. These tikkis (patties) are wrapped with sauces and spices. It makes a delicious fusion dish to go.


Indian dishes 


Indian cuisine is bursting with loads of flavors like red chili, garam masala, cumin powder, coriander powder and more. When these flavors come together, they make a perfect concoction, surprising your palates and pleasing your guests. Some of the great examples are:


Karahi Chicken - Karahi Chicken is a traditional Indian-style dry chicken dish that is cooked by stir-frying chicken with diced green bell peppers and onions. The Indian spices do the magic when sprinkled in the tomato, garlic and ginger base.


Shrimp vindaloo - One of the spiciest versions of shrimp curry originated in Goan, this dish is made with tamarind, vinegar, and fresh shrimps. The shrimps taste soft and delicious in tangy and spicy sauce and render a rich and creamy texture.


Goat Curry - Indian goat curry is a blend of aromatic, spicy and flavorful spices. The tender goat meat is cooked with garlic, onions and ginger. The simple cooking process with the excellent combination of whole and ground spices makes an ideal goat curry.


We all must have a little variety on our dinner table from time to time. So, order them at Royal Kitchen and these dishes will surely delight your and your guests. 





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