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Energizing Orange Cornmeal Bars

Energizing Orange Cornmeal Bars by FromScratch Sarah

Threw some things together, and what do you know, it was tasty! ONLY!!!!!!!if you add the agave,spice and orange zest to the top after baking though.Otherwise it tastes just a little too healthy for my liking:) Great with afternoon tea,or if you have 4 kids,crammed into your mouth while holding your to-go tea and loading up the…

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WHEATLESS/EGGLESS raisin spice muffins

WHEATLESS/EGGLESS raisin spice muffins by FromScratch Sarah

I absolutley hate that I have to cut wheat out of my life, but I am overweight,type 0 blood, suffer from fibromyalgia, and gluten sensitivity.In an effort to re-create a tasty comfort food alternative to soothe my soul, I came up with this one today:) I was a lil nervous, but suprised how well they turned out!(I ate a third of the…

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Mulligatawny Soup Recipe

Mulligatawny Soup Recipe by Hina Gujral

Mulligatawny 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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Sweet and salty Chex mix

Sweet and salty Chex mix by Sara Jane

This is a party mix for any holiday

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Meethi Poori Recipe

Meethi Poori Recipe by Hina Gujral

Meethi Poori Recipe is an ode to all those simple joys of festive celebrations in a small town, where I grew up. In those days, no fancy desserts, puddings or store bought confectionary would frame our Diwali. Instead, it was the simple, homemade sweet dishes prepared by the mom and the aunts that enticed our taste buds and sweet…

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Chocolate-Chip Banana cookies(healthful)

Chocolate-Chip Banana cookies(healthful) by FromScratch Sarah

I revised the hersheys recipe to pack more nutrients in for the kiddos, replace the eggs(Im allergic) reduce the gluten...Im TRYING....to get there(i used pastry flour,its much lower in gluten,you can use reg. unbleached all purpose but if you use graham I would put it in the blender and mill it first to make it finer)

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Eggless Whole Wheat Black Forest Cake

Eggless Whole Wheat Black Forest Cake by Sensibleveg

Black Forest cake consists of several layers of chocolate cake, with whipped cream and cherries between each layer. Then the cake is decorated with additional whipped cream, maraschino cherries, and chocolate shavings. I made this Black Forest Cake exactly a year before and wanted to make it with Whole Wheat and with no refined…

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Whole Wheat Mint & Onion Kulcha

Whole Wheat Mint & Onion Kulcha by Hina Gujral

Kulcha is Indian flat bread, similar to naan, which is typically eaten with chole, a chickpea curry. It is most popular in northern India, where it is usually eaten for breakfast or stuffed with different fillings for lunch or dinner. Kulcha is one among those Indian breads or I should say Punjabi Bread which is been staple bread in…

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Muradabadi Moong Ki Dal - Yellow Moong Dal with Spices

Muradabadi Moong Ki Dal - Yellow Moong Dal with Spices by Hina Gujral

At my place, in every wedding Moradabad Dal has to be in the menu and there are special cooks who come from Moradabad to cook this delicacy. I don't know why my mother made it at home and at every wedding we all use to relish Muradabadi Dal. When I say it has to be in the wedding menu I mean to say in the starters menu, not main…

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Sour Cream and Corn Savory Bread

Sour Cream and Corn Savory Bread by Hina Gujral

Baking bread at home is no rocket science actually it is about common sense and chemistry, while baking bread you cannot take chances to be intuitive about the measurements, recipe and most importantly timing, everything has to be accurate and precise. But that does not mean baking bread at home is nearly impossible, once you master…

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Rava Idli Sqaures

Rava Idli Sqaures by Hina Gujral

After living in South from past few years one thing in me has definitely changed, my breakfast habits, I have become huge fan of South Indian breakfast and I think I have tasted breakfast of almost each and every kind of South Indian breakfast joint in Bangalore as well as Chennai. There is something very succulent and satisfying…

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Naan (Without Yeast)

Naan (Without Yeast) by Hina Gujral

Naan is an Indian flatbread, history says it came to India along with the rulers from Central Asia and slowly became part of the Indian royal menu, whether it is rich and spicy meat curries or light and hearty lentil stews Naan is one bread which humbly compliments all. One of the most popular breads across the country - Naan is…

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Corn Besan Cheela

Corn Besan Cheela by Hina Gujral

Corn and Besan Cheela is a Gluten Free healthy breakfast choice, it is one of those breakfast options I have grown up eating and one of our family favorites too. Cheela is the very Indian name for thin savory crepes made from various flours and seasoning but unlike crepes or pancakes no eggs are used in making Cheela. I learnt this…

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Maddur Vada

Maddur Vada by Hina Gujral

Maddur Vada is deep-fried savory fritters made with combination of different flours, semolina and lots of onion. Maddur Vada is one of the well liked dishes across South India, it's origin is claimed to be in the small town of Karnataka called Maddur in Mandya district, this town is located somewhere between Bangalore and Mysore the…

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Rava Idli (Steamed Semolina Dumplings)

Rava Idli (Steamed Semolina Dumplings) by Hina Gujral

Rava Idli is a soft pillowy steamed semolina dumpling seasoned with mustard seeds, curry leaves, urad dal and cashew. There are many theories about the curation of Rava Idli but all of them are intertwined in Karnataka only, so it could be said that Rava Idli have it's roots in the state. Many food historians condemn traces of Rava…

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