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Flour-​free and Egg-​free Indian Car­rot Halwa Recipe

Flour-​free and Egg-​free Indian Car­rot Halwa Recipe by Amelia Priest

Big Thank you to Sar­jita Dave for this recipe! I slightly adjusted it as I didn’t have Indian herbs. No bak­ing required!

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compote of tomato

compote of tomato by branna

a nice tomato sauce for your pasta or just as a dip with your appetizer. It can be used hot or cold. Delizioso enjoy your cooking Branna

1 vote
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Spinach Dip Recipe

Spinach Dip Recipe by Amelia Priest

Gluten-​free spinach dip with only two ingre­di­ents. Enjoy!

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Mulligatawny Soup Recipe

Mulligatawny Soup Recipe by Hina Gujral

Mulligatawny Soup is an English soup recipe with origins in Indian cuisine. To be more precise the roots of its origin are in the Anglo-Indian Cuisine developed during the British Raj in India. The name originates from the Tamil words millagai/milagu and thanni and can be translated as “pepper water”. Many relate Mulligatawny Soup…

1 vote
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Meat Ball Curry

Meat Ball Curry by Paul Anderson Lumen

Indian recipe.. Served with rice or Chapatis... Masala curry.. with meat balls... Something different... and tasty!

1 vote
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meat sufley

meat sufley by alesha

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Katiuska's Flavoured Rice

Katiuska's Flavoured Rice by Micheline

This is my favourite rice recipe. It is flavoured with chicken stock, bacon, bacon fat, leeks and onions. Full of flavour. Delicious!

2 votes
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Crockpot Lentil Soup

Crockpot Lentil Soup by Amy Anderson

A hearty warm soup for those cold fall and winter nights

2 votes
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LITTLE SMOKIES IN GOOFY GRAVY

LITTLE SMOKIES IN GOOFY GRAVY by Bill H

Unbelievably easy and likewise unbelievably tasty ! Can be done in a crockpot (best), stovetop, or microwave (needs monitoring this method)

1 vote
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Buffalo Chicken Dip

Buffalo Chicken Dip by Ryan Dale

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Sauerkraut recipe- The Tirolean way

Sauerkraut recipe- The Tirolean way by Helene Dsouza

To prepare Sauerkraut is not a big deal, actually very simple. I love to eat Sauerkraut for its unique flavours. Especially with some big fat grilled sausages and Knödel a must. You can buy it too in groceries in the western world, but I doubt anywhere else. I haven't found any to buy here around and I am really starving for the taste…

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