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Mouth-Watering Claypot Nyonya Assam Prawns, A Must-Try Asian Cuisine! by BlackswanTamarind Prawn or Assam Prawn ( 亚参虾 ) is a spicy, sourish and extremely appetizing dish in the Asian Cuisine. This mouth-watering Nyonya Assam Pedas dish is usually prepared using either Prawns or Fish, and adding fruits and vegetables such as… |
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Crockpot Coconut Curry Chicken by Betsy's BestNeed a meal in a pinch? Sometimes the thought of spending time in the kitchen at the end of the day seems like a drag. If you have just a few minutes in the morning to throw a couple of ingredients into the crockpot then you can have a meal the moment you walk in the door at the end of the day! This delicious crockpot coconut curry… |
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Mulligatawny Soup Recipe by Hina GujralMulligatawny Soup is an English soup recipe with origins in Indian cuisine. To be more precise the roots of its origin are in the Anglo-Indian Cuisine developed during the British Raj in India. The name originates from the Tamil words millagai/milagu and thanni and can be translated as “pepper water”. Many relate Mulligatawny Soup… |
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Easy Rice Tikki Recipe | Leftover Rice Tikki | No Fry Rice Aloo Tikki by Pinky TiwariI will be sharing a very quick and Easy Rice Tikki Recipe. There are times when we have enough left over rice at home but don’t know how to use them interestingly. This rice tikki recipe is not only delicious but is very easy to make too. |
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Hyderabadi Mirchi ka salan by RohaMirchi Ka Salan, A popular Hyderabadi curry recipe served as a side dish with Hyderabadi Briyani. |
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How to Make Leftover Chicken Biryani by Hina GujralWho doesn’t love a good, delicious homemade Chicken Biryani for lunch? Such recipes are a great way to restate the leftovers from the previous day sitting in the fridge. So I’m super happy to be bringing this leftover chicken biryani recipe to you. From scratch, quick and easy, and loaded with bursting real biryani like character. |
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Kare-Kare by Alvin SanchezThe name may have been derived from “curry,” and while the color is similar to this Asian dish, the peanut sauce is all our own. So unique is kare-kare’s flavor that it’s one of the first things balikbayans ask for when they get home! |
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Cochinita Pibil by Sergio HernandezCochinita Pibil (also puerco pibil) is a traditional Mexican slow-roasted pork dish from Yucatán. Preparation of traditional cochinita or puerco pibil involves marinating the meat in strongly acidic citrus juice, coloring it with annatto seed, and roasting the meat while it is wrapped in banana leaf. |
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Peter's Bluenose Seafood Casserole by Sprat
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Mom’s Stuffed Cabbage by The Practical ChefA hearty mixture of beef and pork rolled in cabbage and baked. |
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Hariyali Murgh Dum Biryani with Murghi ka Salan and Kachumber. by Chetana Suvarna GanatraMurgh/Chicken biryani....dum pukht style, is one the most famous blend of spices, meat and rice...a rich culinary tradition of Awadhi cuisine from the Dastarkhwan (the dining spread) of Nizams and from the city of nazaqaats and tehzeeb, Lucknow,… |
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Porchetta by John AllredAn alltime Italian favourite roast. Great warm or even served cold the next day. |
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Buffalo Chicken Meatballs by Cara FernicolaI love anything in buffalo sauce. Being the Italian that I am, I thought why not have meatballs in buffalo sauce. Complete success! I recomend serving these on hoagie rolls drizzled with blue cheese or melted sharp cheddar cheese! |
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Smoked Maple Marinated Salmon by Curt DespresI always wanted to try smoking salmon, rather than always putting it on the grill. I even tried grilling it in banana leaves to try something different. So I decided to try a new marinade using mainly maple syrup that I’ve been toying with. |
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Stacy Coltrin's home made home grown Tomato Sauce by Stacy ColtrinI grow my own tomatoes, garlic, basil and rosemary so I can create the freshest most tasteful mouth watering sauces in the world, when I am not cooking I am creating wrought iron art for my e store at www.SantaFeWroughtIron.Etsy.com, in fact when I sell a piece of work I include one of my favorite receipes as a thank you. People just… |
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