Authentic flavors of tradition with Kaiser
Meet our best-selling Indian meals
Enjoy a feast of real flavors crafted from original recipes with our frozen Indian meals.
Explore our best-selling entrees—how we make them, how to prepare them,
and how to enjoy them.
Let’s have a rendezvous with four iconic dishes from traditional Indian cuisine.
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Kaiser Butter Chicken
- Traditional recipe—authentic taste
- Made with all-natural, hand-cut Zabiha-halal chicken
- Minimally processed—no artificial ingredients
- Ready to eat—just heat and enjoy!
Kaiser Chicken Tikka Masala
- Authentic recipe—real flavors
- Made with all-natural, Zabiha-halal chicken
- Minimally processed—no artificial ingredients
- Ready to eat—just heat and enjoy!
Kaiser Chicken Kabab Biryani
- Traditional recipe—authentic taste
- Layered biryani made from basmati rice
- All-natural, hand-cut Zabiha-halal chicken kebabs
- Ready to eat—just heat and enjoy!
Kaiser Bombay Chicken Biryani
- Traditional recipe—authentic taste
- Layered biryani made from basmati rice
- All-natural, hand-cut Zabiha-halal chicken
- Minimally processed—no artificial ingredients
- Ready to eat—just heat and enjoy!
Kaiser frozen Indian meals are on your plate in minutes!
Whether it is a curry or a biryani, Kaiser’s frozen Indian meals are a godsend for your fast-paced, busy lifestyle. Late work nights or weekend family dinners, we put the authentic flavors of tradition on your plate with zero effort.
Just grab your favorite meal pack from the freezer. Chuck it in the microwave and let it run for about 5 minutes. Let it rest for a couple of minutes. In under 10 minutes, it’s on your plate, ready to savor.
For detailed instructions, see product packaging
Enhance your experience of our frozen Indian meals
Scoop your butter chicken with naan bread
Soft and fluffy naan bread, charred from the clay oven bake, is the ideal pairing for creamy butter chicken—it’ll scoop every drop of the delicious sauce.
Make yourself a tikka masala rice bowl
Bring the bold taste and velvety texture of chicken tikka masala to your aromatic basmati rice bowl with this frozen Indian meal.
Pair your biryani with these condiments
The classic raita, fresh salad, hari chutney, Indian pickles, or the Hyderabadi chili & peanut curry—all complement the biryani's depth of flavor.
You may also enjoy these frozen Indian meals
Chicken Kabab Curry
This delicious curry features seasoned chicken kebab pieces in a tomato-based curry sauce. Serve it with soft & fluffy tandoori naan—and enjoy every scoop of the saucy gravy—it makes a perfect rice bowl, too!
Chicken Haleem
This traditional slow-cooked thick chicken & lentil stew is pure heaven on a winter day with its perfect seasoning and warm and balanced blend of flavors—still better when garnished with crispy fried onions and scooped with tandoori naan.
Chicken Karahi
Experience a feast of bold, intense flavors with Chicken Karahi—pair it with a soft & fluffy tandoori naan or the flavored garlic naan—both are perfect to side with the thick tomato-based chicken curry.
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Interesting facts about curry & biryani
Indians didn't call it 'curry'!
Indians didn't call their meals 'curry'. Their dishes had distinct names. The word 'curry' was coined by the British to make it easier to understand the culinary concept.
The birth of curry powder
Anglo-Indian cooks preferred a pre-measured spice mix for precision, which led to the invention of curry powder. Later, British traders found profits in introducing it to foreign lands.
The disputed origins of biryani
The origins of biryani are still up for debate, but we can say with certainty that it had arrived in India before the Mughals and carried all the marks of the Persian culture.
The varieties of biryani
Biryani is said to have 50+ worldwide varieties. Each depicts local ingredients, flavors, and traditions. In India alone, there are over 30 variations—from Hyderabad to Goa & Kerala.