What outdoor heating appliance would be ideal for preparing North Indian vegetarian dishes?

such as palak paneer

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One Response to “ What outdoor heating appliance would be ideal for preparing North Indian vegetarian dishes? ”

  1. What you want it something that maintains a medium to high level, constant heat. I’m not sure about whether the recipe calls for "searing" your veggies (to lock the flavor), but it’s something to keep in mind.

    I’d suggest something like a small, portable propane camp stove with variable-heat control. That always worked better for me than a Hibatchi (which is still, essentially, a small charcoal grill; not very "adjustable" as far as heat level).

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