ROOT Vegetable MASH Cheese PUFFSA desired texture was achieved from root vegetables combined with crispy bacon. Parmesan struck the right formula when whisked within fluffed eggs. For a dedicated post…refer to: http://www.foodessa.com/2018/03/root-vegetable-mash-cheese-puffs.html |
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Italian Sausage Porto sauce Cheese rollStart a holiday event right with an inviting Italian sausage roll oozing with cheese. Dijon mustard and Porto pair perfectly to add to the experience of opening appetites. For a dedicated post...refer to: http://www.foodessa.com/2016/11/italian-sausage-porto-cheese-roll.html |
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Pan-Seared Scallops in Lemon Myrtle CreamLemon Myrtle is a citrus-fragranced spice that blends wonderfully with seafood. The sourish Lemon Myrtle Cream gave the spinach & the juicy shellfish a delightful twist, making one wanting for more! |
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Aromatic Basil Minced Pork In Kueh Pie Tee ShellsPad Ga-prao (Stir-fry Minced Meat with Basil Leaves) is one of the most common dishes in Thailand, using the strongly scented Basil leaves. You can cook this dish with Pork, Chicken or Beef using this recipe. Kueh Pie Tee is a popular Peranakan dish in S’pore. It’s a thin & crispy pastry shell filled with spicy & sweet mixture of… |
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Grilled Portobello Mushroom with SpinachThis Grilled Portobello Mushroom with Spinach is one of my family’s favourite dishes & I've been making this almost all my life. Hahaha! This cheesy appetizer can also be served as a healthy “snack”. |
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Reunion Dinner - Bountiful Goldfish Salad (年年有余)This is my 1st attempt creating this Bountiful Goldfish Salad. Nian Nian You Yu (年年有余) symbolizes abundance though the year. The character 余 (Yu) is the homophone of 鱼 (Yu). Hence, fish was used to highlight this Chinese New Year dish. |
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Hot & Juicy Baked Cheesy Bacon ScallopsThe show is on! Here’s your Baked Cheesy Bacon Scallops, fresh from the oven! |
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Funky Chilled Century Egg TofuHappy 2011, everyone! Let's celebrate the New Year with these cold appetizers, which marked the beginning of our first course on X’mas Eve. |
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