Mild and creamy shahi murgh never fails to please. Even though it sounds fancy, it actually isn't complicated to cook. Shahi murgh is an indian restaurant staple and on the list of most-ordered dishes. Serve shahi murgh with chapatis, parathas or just with plain boiled rice, depending of course on what your family fancies on the day. You can also add a kachumbar salad to round off the meal.
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