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Party Tray Menu Trays for Celebrations, Parties and Potlucks Corporate Office Over Four Generations of Authentic Indian Cuisine Party Tray Menu TRAYS FOR CELEBRATIONS, PARTIES AND POTLUCKS Corporate Office Over four generations of authentic Indian cuisine... 124 Case Drive, South Plainfield NJ 07080 Call 908-222-0069 APPETIZERS CURRIES Small Tray $40 | Large Tray $60 Small Tray $50 | Large Tray $85 Small Large Small tray serves 15 guests & Large tray serves 25 guests approx. 1. Khaman Dhokla------------------ 60 Pcs 60 Pcs 26. Chana Masala 2. Dahiwada-------------------------- 25 Pcs 25 Pcs 27. Bhindi Masala 3. Party Samosa--------------------- 50 Pcs 50 Pcs 28. Matar Paneer 4. Kachori---------------------------- 60 Pcs 60 Pcs 29. Surti Undhiyu 5. Vegetable Cutlet------------------ 30 Pcs 30 Pcs 30. Kadhai Paneer 6. Methi Gota------------------------ 60 Pcs 60 Pcs 31. Aloo Gobi Matar 7. Cut Chilli Pakoras---------------- 50 Pcs 50 Pcs 32. Paneer Bhurji 8. Khandvi(Patodi)------------------ 75 Pcs 75 Pcs 33. Methi Malai Matar 9. Dalwada--------------------------- 60 Pcs 60 Pcs 34. Vegetable Jalfrezi 10. Spring Roll----------------------- 50 Pcs 50 Pcs 35. Palak Paneer 11. Sev Khamani-------------------- 5 lb 5 lb 36. Gujarati Dal 12. Aloo Bonda---------------------- 30 Pcs 30 Pcs 37. Rasa Wala Moong 13. Sandwich Pakoras-------------- 30 Pcs 30 Pcs 38. Surti Kadhi 14. Crisp Onion Fritters------------ 5.5 lbs 5.5 lbs 39. Desi Chana 15. Handvo Platter------------------ 30 Pcs 30 Pcs 40. Mixed Kathol 16. Bajri Vada------------------------ 45 pcs 45 pcs 41. Tindora Capsicum 17. Aloo Patties---------------------- 30 Pcs 30 Pcs 42. Papdi Dana Ringan Nu Shaak 18. Surti Patties---------------------- 30 Pcs 30 Pcs 43. Ragada (Dry Pea’s Preparation) 19. Vegetable Puff------------------- 20 Pcs 20 Pcs 44. Hyderabadi Bagara Baingan 20. Vegetable Kabab---------------- 30 Pcs 30 Pcs 45. Stuffed Eggplant & Potato 21. Idli w/ Chutney------------------ 20 Pcs 20 Pcs 46. Baingan Bhartha 22. Marwadi Kachori--------------- 25 Pcs 25 Pcs 47. Choli Dhokli 23. Mixed Veg. Pakora-------------- 5 lbs 5 lbs 48. Malai Kofta 24. Sabudana Vada------------------ 25 Pcs 25 Pcs 49. Dal Fry 25. Khasta Kachori------------------ 25 Pcs 25 Pcs 50. Papdi Dhokli Party Tray Menu TRAYS FOR CELEBRATIONS, PARTIES AND POTLUCKS Corporate Office Over four generations of authentic Indian cuisine... 124 Case Drive, South Plainfield NJ 07080 Call 908-222-0069 CURRIES Small Tray $50 | Large Tray $85 BREAD Small tray serves 15 guests & Large tray serves 25 guests approx. Small Large 51. Dal Dhokli 71. Pooran Poli------------- 20 pcs/$40 30 pcs/$60 52. Sarson Ka Saag 72. Aloo Paratha------------ 20 pcs/$50 30 pcs/$75 53. Gatta Curry 73. Bajri Rotla-------------- 20 pcs /$40 30 pcs/$60 54. Corn Curry 74. Bhature------------------ 20 pcs /$50 30 pcs/$75 55. Palak Dal 75. Plain Naan-------------- 20 pcs /$40 30 pcs/$60 56. Achari Aloo 76. Paneer Paratha--------- 20 pcs/$40 30 pcs/$60 57. Potato Bhaji 77. Jeera Paratha------------ 20 pcs /$40 30 pcs /$55 58. Spinach Kofta Curry 78. Methi Paratha---------- 20 pcs /$40 30 pcs/$55 59. Pav Bhaji Vegetable 79. Chapati (Roti)---------- 50 pcs/$30 100 pcs/$60 60. Cauliflower & Nuts 80. Wheat Flour Poori----- 50 pcs/$25 100 pcs/$50 61. Dudhi Chana Dal 81. Pav (to go with Pav Bhaji)-- 40 pcs/$25 80 pcs/$40 62. Sprouted Moong 63. Turia Patra 64. Papdi Lilva Muthia DESSERTS 65. Kaju Karela 66. Bherela Bhindi All Dessert prices are per lb and can be packed in bulk. Price/lb 67. Tindora Batata 89. Fruit Shrikhand---------------------------------- $9 68. Vegetable Noodles 90. Mango Shrikhand-------------------------------- $9 69. Gobi Manchurian 91. Ras Malai----------------------------------------- $12 70. South Indian Sambhar 92. Fruit Salad---------------------------------------- $9 93. Kesar Shrikhand--------------------------------- $8 RICE 94. Basundi------------------------------------------- $12 95. Fada Lapsi---------------------------------------- $12 Small tray serves 15 guests & Large tray serves 30 guests approx. 96. Moong Dal Shira--------------------------------- $12 97. Rava Shira (Prasadam)-------------------------- $12 Small Large 98. Gulab Jamoon------------------------------------ $12 82. Basmati Rice------------------------- $20 $40 99. Rasgulla------------------------------------------- $12 83. Vegetable Pulav---------------------- $30 $50 100. Kesar Pista Jalebi------------------------------- $10 84. Fried Rice---------------------------- $40 $60 101. Assorted Sweet Platter------------------------- $12 85. Peas Pulav---------------------------- $30 $50 102. Ice Cream Buckets------------------------------ $10 86. Vegetable Biriyani------------------- $50 $100 Kesar Pista, Mango, Cashew Raisin, Fig, Malai, 87. Vegetable Hakka Noodles---------- $50 $100 Tutti Frutti, Pan, Ginger 88. Sabudana Khichadi----------------- $50 $100 103. Masala Pan----------------------------- (each) $1.99.
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