Definitions
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- noun A deep
circular vessel resembling awok , traditionally ofcast iron , used inIndian andPakistani cuisine .
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Examples
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Heat wok (a wok-like pot called a karahi is used in India) over high heat and when smoking, add about 4 tablespoons of mustard or peanut oil.
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"Try their tuti fruity or chicken karahi," suggests an online reviewer.
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Mirch is another no-frills affair with prices to match across its menu of tandoor-grilled meats and karahi curries.
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Elsewhere on the menu, regulars rave over the karahi fish and the deigi dahl gosht, a marrow-infused dish of lentils and lamb cooked on the bone.
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"Try their tuti fruity or chicken karahi," suggests an online reviewer.
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In a large wok, karahi or dutch oven, heat enough vegetable oil to cover bottom.
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These dishes are cooked in a kadai also spelled karahi, the cast-iron wok-shaped pot favored by north Indian and Pakistani cooks.
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Heat corn or sunflower oil in a wok or a karahi over a hot stove.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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It looks like a Turkish sagani, which is likely the origin of the name, but it is also similar to a cross between a tawa and karahi which are the equivalents from East Asia.
Damn Hell Ass Kings michaelsmyth 2010
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A wok sits next to a karahi on a Western-style stove.
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