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Delicious and Spicy Pyaz Ki Kachori

Delicious and Spicy Pyaz Ki Kachori by Amanda Millen

Kachori is a popular Indian snack that is eaten with tea or coffee. It is also served as a breakfast dish in the middle and western parts of India. It is a flaky Indian fry bread with delicious fillings. Pyaz (onion) filled Indian fry bread is especially popular in the Rajasthan and Gujarat regions. You can prepare this Indian fry…

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EGG PUDDING

EGG PUDDING by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUB

Subscribe to my YouTube Channel (Lipardo's Global Kitchen) for more recipes and future raffle draws for giveaway prizes. Dr. Obaidullah was one of the doctors of the Late King Faisal of Saudi Arabia. His family became close to us and his wife, Aunt Munawar, taught me how to cook the traditional Indian cuisines. During our stay in…

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Baked Not Fried, The Alternative Samosa

Baked Not Fried, The Alternative Samosa by kathy gori

I love samosas. Crunchy, crispy filled with vegetable deliciousness. So when it came to the menu of foods for my birthday party last week, they were at the top of my list. What I don't like about samosas are the oily greasy part. Ok, I take that back. Like every human I love the greasy. That's half the fun. However, the greasy doesn't…

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Bollywood Chicken Pizza

Bollywood Chicken Pizza by kathy vegas

They wanted pizza, I wanted Indian food..here's the result

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A Personal Best Dessert!

A Personal Best Dessert! by kathy gori

What can you say about a chef who says that he was trained in the kitchen by "innumerable thrashings"? That he is a perfectionist? That kitchen training can be tough? That his food is damn good? All of the above are true. It would have to be to survive and come out alive and cooking on the other side. One of the best things about the…

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Hyderabadi Rice Pilaf Cooked In Clay

Hyderabadi Rice Pilaf Cooked In Clay by kathy gori

When planning a company dinner I always like to go all out. I also like to have some dishes on the table that are relatively easy to set up and prepare. It's important to have a variety of tastes, textures and colors on the table in an Indian meal. My favorites are the ones that get off the stove top and tuck themselves into the oven…

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