Akuri
Akuri is a spicy scrambled egg dish eaten in Parsi cuisine of India. Akuri is cooked until almost runny; the eggs are never overcooked. The main flavouring is fried onions and the spices used are ginger, coriander, chopped chilis, and black pepper. Akuri is traditionally eaten with pav or double roti . A less common version of akuri is bharuchi akuri, which contains nuts and dry fruits like cashews, almonds and raisins in addition to the other spices. This dish supposedly originated from the city of Bharuch in Gujarat, hence the name.
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Recipes
Akuri Recipe (Parsi Style Seasoned Scrambled Eggs) by Archana's Kitchen
Akuri Recipe is a spicy scrambled egg dish made by the Parsi community of India. Akuri is typically never overcooked, the eggs remain loose and slightly runny, mixed with mild spices and served with bread and salad. It is believed that The Parsis have...
Akuri – Traditional Parsi Akuri made the old fashioned way and with the old fashioned taste! – ParsiCuisine.com
BREAKFAST: Spicy Scrambled Eggs – Akuri My daughter Roshni says: After years of observing and searching and finally finding the right vessel in Ahmedabad, I have finally achieved Parsi akuri …...