When we think of Haleem, what comes to mind is a rich, meaty, slow-cooked delicacy, especially famous during Ramadan. But here's a modern twist — Veg Haleem, created for vegetarians and health-conscious food lovers, while preserving the essence and soul of traditional Haleem. History: Haleem originally came from the Middle East, brought to India with Persian influences. Over time, Hyderabadi Haleem became iconic, especially as a festive dish. But the story of Haleem didn't stop there — as cultures evolved, so did this dish, adapting to new ingredients and ideas. Fusion Concept: This Veg Haleem is a blend of ancient grains like wheat, jowar (sorghum), and bajra (pearl millet), cooked slowly with a mix of vegetables such as carrots, beans, and okra. To recreate the richness and texture of meat-based Haleem, we add nut paste, spices, and a final garnish of microgreens and crushed pepper for that gourmet touch. The result is a nutritious, delicious, and soulful dish, carrying the heritage of Haleem but made lighter, healthier, and suitable for everyone!
2025-03-15
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