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Maya Larks Posted on Fri Mar 07 2014
I watched the entire video and I still don't know what the 'UH-UH' is.XD The dish itself is delicious though.?
Reply 0 - RepliesArun Sathanur Posted on Fri Mar 07 2014
Looks awesome. Do you have any recommendations for a veggie version ? Shredded boiled potatoes ? Shredded paneer ??
Reply 0 - RepliesSeema Nayak Posted on Fri Mar 07 2014
Awesome chef...u keep tasting hot food all the time..I guess this time it really hurt! Frankly felt so good as if caught a kid with chocolates in his mouth.?
Reply 0 - RepliesJaganath Achari Posted on Sat Mar 08 2014
Thanks for removing the background music!?
Reply 0 - RepliesArshia Siddiqui Posted on Sat Mar 08 2014
Chef what happened to your BE FIT BE COOL slogan???!!!! This dish is surely loaded! Loaded woth OIL!!?
Reply 0 - RepliesPadma Ganga Babu Posted on Sat Mar 08 2014
Iam telling you!Wow. ......Wow.......!?
Reply 0 - RepliesAmalle J Posted on Sat Mar 08 2014
Loaded with awesome goodness haha, love this channel.?
Reply 0 - RepliesFRESH PRINCESS Posted on Sun Mar 09 2014
I'm all about this stuffing. YUM!! Thank you, beautiful tutorial. ?
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S DesiFam Posted on Fri Mar 07 2014
I will be trying this out over the weekend. I love this channel. Thank you for being awesome, lots of respect ftom Scotland, UK?
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