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Green Mutton - Hara Maas by Achal Singh BhatiMutton soaked in spicy green masala and fried to a thick spicy gravy. |
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Apple - Sprout Salad by Hina GujralSprouts are the best way to consume legumes in a healthy manner, a fistful of sprouts in salads increases nutritional values of salad, with each bite tons of Vitamins and Proteins entering our body. The whole process of Sprouting turns legumes and grains into living plants with more vitamins, such as Vitamin C, B and carotene. It also… |
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Shabu Shabu salad by ASHRAF ABD ALEEMShabu Shabu salad |
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Sarson Ka Saag (Punjab special) by miansari66Sarsoon Ka Saag is a Punjab special dish, cooked happily, served happily, distributed among neighbour happily. This is the taste of Punjab. Punjaian De Shan Vakhri (this is a quote, meansning Punjabi's have a diiferent prestigue) |
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Bok Choy Sauteed with Garlic & Ginger by SuziBok Choy is a member of the cabbage family and is loaded with vitamins A and C. This leafy green vegetable is good in stir fry, steamed or sauteed as in this recipe. There are a few different varieties, some have a larger stalk and are tougher while the baby bok choy is smaller and the stalks are very tender. You need to really… |
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Cranberry Cole Slaw by Linda SimonAre you craving crunchy freshness right about now? When meltingly tender slow-cooked stews and soups predominate. They are welcome, but sometimes you want some bite-y food. And make that simple, quick, healthy, and low cal too, please. I like this lightly dressed and fat free. But you can easily add oil if you want to increase… |
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Drumstick Leaves Poriyal by RanjaniDrumstick leaves poriyal – an iron-rich thoran goes well with all rice varieties. Murungai keerai tempered with red chilies and coconut. |
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Smothered Cabbage by GenetSmothered cabbage is a common New Orleans side dish. Cabbage, especially when pan-fried by my mom or cooked down with pickle meat by my great-grandmother, ranked high on my list of favorite veggies. It’s not fancy or pretty, but it is tasty and relatively good for you. While my recipe is somewhat of a culture clash–Irish veggie… |
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NETTLE PESTO WITH RAVIOLI by Linda Tay EspositoThe stinging nettle is one of the tastiest veggies around. It has a robust aroma that is woody and mushroomy. Nettle has one of the highest protein content amongst green vegetables. Even tho its sting may intimidate you at first, just use a pair of tongs to handle it. Nettle loses its sting when cooked even 1 minute in boiling… |
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exotic grilled vegetable salad with pears by sasikumar
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Sauteed Kale with Bacon and Cashews by John SpottiswoodThis is a delicious recipe for sauteed Kale. If you are vegetarian, you can leave out the bacon and you will still have a delicious side dish. This also makes a beautiful presentation to accompany any main dish. The green of the kale contrasts beautifully with the golden color of the toasted cashews. |
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melanie 's Avocado soup by melaniemelanie 's avocado soup and chill for 1 min to 1 min |
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Vegetable Kabab Recipe by Jasper SoneVegetable Kabab is a south Indian appetizer recipe. This vegetable kabab is prepared by frying the kabab balls made with a fine paste of black grams mixed with other ingredients. Vegetable kabab are good alternative for those who like kababs but cant eat non-veg. see how to prepare the vegetable kababs. |
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Tortellini And Greens Bake by CarolinaheartstringsThis is not a traditional Italian dish but it does use ingredients associated with Italian food. Nowadays greens may be considered a Southern thing, but my dad remembered his Italian born mother cooking greens while growing up in New Jersey. He never did tell me what kind of greens so I can’t say, but in his household eating greens… |
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Spinach beet Salad with Strawberry vinaigrette by Meera Nalavadi
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