Arjun Kapoor Enjoys Parsi Delicacies Cooked By Tara Sutaria; Here’s How You Can Make Them

by Sushmita Mahanta
Arjun Kapoor Enjoys Parsi Delicacies Cooked By Tara Sutaria; Here’s How You Can Make Them

The Ek Villain Returns cast is soaring high on box office success and amidst celebrations actor Tara Sutaria sent a pleasant surprise to her Villain co-actor Arjun Kapoor and his sister Anshula Kapoor. The sibling duo quickly took to Instagram to share updates after receiving some yummy home-cooked authentic Parsi food from Tara.
On Tuesday, Arjun Kapoor shared a video with the caption, “Chef Sutaria has killed it with her hidden skills!!!”, revealing the Parsi delicacies sent by Tara. Read on to know more about the Parsi delicacies Arjun Kapoor enjoyed and how you can try making them at your home!

Arjun Kapoor Enjoyed Dhansak Cooked By Co-actor Tara Sutaria

On Tuesday, Arjun Kapoor praised Tara Sutaria’s amazing cooking skills on instagram by calling her a Chef. Tara had sent a few Parsi home-cooked dishes to Arjun with a handwritten note that read “Dearest Arjun and Anshula, I know you love food as much as we do in our home, so here’s some Parsi mutton dhansak & my special recipe of Moroccan mint chicken that I cooked myself. Eat well!!! Arjun, eat slowly.”
Later Arjun Kapoor’s sister Anshula also took to instagram to review the dishes with the caption, “The best dhansak we’ve had. Thank youuu @tarasutaria! @arjunkapoor and I are in yummy food heaven.” Tara happily responded to her review with, “Cooked with (heart emoji) for your guys. Eat well and nap after!!!”
Well, from Arjun Kapoor’s happy reactions on his gram, it looks like he totally enjoyed the authentic Parsi dishes sent by Tara!

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Here’s How You Can Make The Parsi Dish Dhansak At Home

If you are already craving the Parsi dishes Arjun Kapoor recently enjoyed, then here’s an easy recipe to make some delicious chicken dhansak at home.

Required Ingredients

2 cup toor dal
1 cup moong dal
1 cup orange masoor dal
2 small onions
Ginger-garlic paste to marinate the meat
2 teaspoons each of turmeric, red chilli, garam masala, and dry dhansak masala powder
2 tsp of methi seeds
1 small slice pumpkin
1 small capsicum
2 small brinjals
1 kg mutton/chicken pieces washed and cleaned
Salt to taste
Juice of 1 lemon

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Process

  • First, soak the dals and marinate your choice of meat in salt/ginger-garlic paste either overnight or 4 -5 hours prior to you cooking.
  • Take a pressure cooker, saute the onion with oil and a tsp of ginger garlic paste until the onion turns golden brown. Add in the masalas and the salt. Cook for sometime and then add in your veggies to stir fry.
  • Once all the vegetables are coated in the masala and have become semi-soft add in all the dal with about 3-4 cups of water.
  • Cook the mixture for about 3 whistles and then further for 10 mins on slow flame.
  • Take a separate crockpot, heat up a little oil and add in the chicken. Add in a little water if needed and steam cook for about 15 – 20 minutes.
  • Once the dal is cooked, stir it a bit and then add in the cooked chicken. Squeeze in some lemon juice and let the Dhansak simmer for another 10 minutes. When the dal starts to form bubbles, you know your dhansak is ready.

Dhansak is traditionally served with brown rice and Kachumber salad, so don’t forget that! Also, unlike Arjun Kapoor, if you want to enjoy some vegetable dhansak, check out the recipe below:

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