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Indian Fry Bread by Diane JacksonWhat is Isleta? Who is Isleta? Isleta is a Navajo Indian Reservation South of Albuquerque. The Indian Village at the NM State Fair was the place to go and get a fresh, hot, Indian Fry Bread or a Indian taco. Best memories of the fair was standing in a long line and finally devouring some Indian Fried bread or a tasty Indian Taco.… |
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Crispy Fried Bitter Gourd (Pavakkai) With Curry Leaves. by Navaneetham KrishnanFlavours were uplifted with garam masala and curry leaves for an incredible crunchy bite. |
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Yogurt Pancakes with Blueberries by Salad FoodieLight and sublime, these pancakes are perfect for summer’s bounty of blueberries. Whole wheat pastry flour is recommended and gives the most tender results, but all purpose flour works fine too. I used Greek plain yogurt but regular yogurt or sour cream can be subbed. |
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Chocolate wontons by mildlyindianWhat can be more satisfying that oooey gooey chocolate in a crispy crunchy exterior… |
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Torte di granchio ( Crab Cakes) by J. Gino GenovesiCrab cakes became popular along the coastlines of mid Atlantic States, the Gulf Coasts and Italy as well. It is a simple and tasty way to serve crab meat and can be fried or baked. Crab cakes can be made ahead of time and later reheated to sweeten the appetite. Ideal for picnics and outings. Try making sandwiches topped with… |
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EGGLESS CHEESE AND ONION FRITTERS by Renu GuruToday I am sharing one of my all time favourite simple suppers....eggless cheese and onion fritters with tomato ketchup and mayo dip.These fritters are light, fluffy, delicious and marry perfectly with just a simple tomato sauce. You can have them frying away in well under ten to fifteen minutes and the kids just adore them. |
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Potatoes, Fried Home Style by Dave McFarlandThis recipe is similar to the way my Father would cook potatoes on a Sunday morning. I added the Bell Peppers. If it was good weather, we would cook outdoors on our open fireplace. The wood smoke would add a great flavor, as it does to everything. Bacon, eggs, and pancakes were awesome, when cooked outdoors. A pot of coffee,… |
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