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Banana Bajjia

Banana Bajjia by hari

This recipe is easy to make. If suddenly guests come, you can preapre this snack. Very tasty.

1 vote
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A Paneer in need is a PANEER in deed (Food Remake)

A Paneer in need is a PANEER in deed (Food Remake) by Nivedita Thadani

A very healthy snack for everyone, and kids are going to love it. A dish full of vegetables, paneer(Cottage cheese) and yet yummy recipe. Once the basic Paneer is ready you can use it to make tikka(Fried Cheese cubes), kebabs, parathas(Stuffed Indian bread), Or you can use in rice preparations.

1 vote
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Old Fashioned Cucumber Salad with White Vinegar

Old Fashioned Cucumber Salad with White Vinegar by K. Garner

Old fashioned recipe my mother-in-law used to make. She was hard pressed to give me exact amounts. She slices her cucumber first and then adds the wet ingredients to cover it. In other words, there is no recipe. If you need an exact recipe, see the link provided. It's very close

2 votes
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Winter Melon & Wolfberries Soup (Vegetarian)

Winter Melon & Wolfberries Soup (Vegetarian) by Navaneetham Krishnan

Soothing, light and nutritious soup.

1 vote
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Kerabu Taugeh (Bean Sprouts Salad)

Kerabu Taugeh (Bean Sprouts Salad) by Navaneetham Krishnan

meatless, truly simple and made with a couple of ingredients, yet bold in Malaysian flavors.

1 vote
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Mustard Greens (Sawi Putih) in Masala Gravy

Mustard Greens (Sawi Putih) in Masala Gravy by Navaneetham Krishnan

Cooked in a thick coconut masala gravy with chilli and turmeric powder.

1 vote
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Pink Cabbage Pakora (balls)

Pink Cabbage Pakora (balls) by Sharada Kakarla

This is a deep fried item made with Pink Cabbage, and is kids friendly item. I tried this for the first time and my 7 and half year old (and should say is a picky eater!!) requested the same dish and made me prepare this the following weekend!! This can also be tried with the white Cabbage, I just was wanting to experiment this with…

1 vote
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Aztec Couscous

Aztec Couscous by Hilda Fonseca de Gill

Couscous takes on a Latin flair with black beans, corn, jalapeno, cilantro, and cumin for a tasty vegetarian side dish.

1 vote
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Yogurt Mustard Potato Salad

Yogurt Mustard Potato Salad by Hungry Jenny

This is great as a light lunch, or with some grilled chicken or salmon on top. Also a nice alternative to your average potato salad for a picnic or barbeque. http://hungryjenny.blogspot.com/2010/10/7-days-of-total-yogurt.html

1 vote
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Dudhi Muthiya

Dudhi Muthiya by A Cook at Heart

A popular tea time snack from the state of Gujarat (India) This snack packs in whole wheat flour, chick pea flour and semolina with the goodness of bottle gourd. It not only makes for a great tea time snack but also a lunch box item and perfect picnic/ traveling food as it has great shelf life.

1 vote
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Eggplant Stir Fried With Curry Leaves & Saffron

Eggplant Stir Fried With Curry Leaves & Saffron by Navaneetham Krishnan

tender eggplant pieces enhanced with saffron, chilies and ginger, also scented with curry leaves and cumin seeds.

1 vote
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Tapioca Poriyal (Stir fry)

Tapioca Poriyal (Stir fry) by Navaneetham Krishnan

stir fried with chili powder, spices and curry leaves for the spicy and appealing taste.

1 vote
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Yummy Broccoli Ranch Salad

Yummy Broccoli Ranch Salad by Denise Sherin

There are lots of broccoli salads out there, this is just one I created with my son's favorite ingredients. It's light and fresh and great in the summertime!

1 vote
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Four C Coleslaw

Four C Coleslaw by Salad Foodie

This is my version of a coleslaw I tasted many years ago at a catered event. It's close but not precisely the same. However it's a refreshing change from those familiar too-creamy coleslaws. The salad base is made up of 4 vegetables that start with the letter C, hence the recipe name. Cabbage, corn, cucumber, and cilantro team up…

1 vote
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Who knew Guacamole could be so easy (and tasty)?

Who knew Guacamole could be so easy (and tasty)? by Nick Roche

I must confess that I've never made Guacamole before. It has always been so convenient for others to make or bring to a party that it never really crossed my mind to do it myself; however, the other day there were two nice sized Avocados staring at me in the face on the kitchen counter, perfectly ripe, not too soft, not too hard. The…

1 vote
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