rasvamakaan
Rasvamakaan is a term that refers to a type of traditional food preparation found in various South Asian cuisines, particularly in Pakistan and parts of North India. The literal translation of the word suggests "fat house" or "fat dwelling," hinting at its rich and often calorie-dense nature. Rasvamakaan is not a single, universally defined dish but rather a category of food items characterized by the significant use of fats, such as ghee (clarified butter) or oil, in their cooking process.
These preparations often involve deep-frying or slow-cooking ingredients in a generous amount of fat. Common ingredients