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Colourful Chinese Dumplings by Savoury ApronChinese dumplings, also known as Pot-stickers or Momos (depending on where you are from), are perhaps one of the most universally known dishes. They come in many forms, many kinds of fillings, and quite often vary region to region. Made right, these babies are a mouthful of flavourful explosion, and with time, more and more unique… |
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Shiitake and Chive Dumplings by SaruGet all hands on deck for making dumplings - the interaction of making and eating together a fun way of entertaining. These vegetarian dumplings are stuffed with shiitake mushrooms and chives, mixed in with classic Asian flavour combination of ginger, coriander, soy sauce and sesame oil. Serve with a simple dipping sauce. |
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Vegetarian Stuffed grape leaves. Also known as Turkish Sarma or Greek Dolmas (olive oil and rice) by CARI GULOWThis is for the Vegetarian olive oil and rice Stuffed grape leaves, or Stuffed Cabbage. Also known as Turkish Sarma or Greek Dolmas (olive oil and rice) you can use it in peppers, cabbage eggplants, squash. My favorite Grape leaves are the Orlando… |
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Healthy Steamed Banana Muffins by kristyThis is something you won't want to miss out. Something healthy for your whole family to enjoy. |
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Asian Steamed Sweet Potato Cake by kristyHealthy Asian steamed cake to serve at anytime, anywhere. |
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Khaman Dhokla Recipe by Hina GujralKhaman Dhokla is a savory steamed cake with light and airy texture. The bright yellow color of the Dhokla comes from made gram flour and turmeric powder. After dumping many batches of Dhokla into the trash and during the period of trying different recipes I somehow managed to formulate this recipe. |
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Kuih Sagu Kukus (Steamed Sago Cake) by Navaneetham KrishnanPandan flavored sago, steamed and rolled over fresh grated coconut. |
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Spicy Steamed King Prawns by SaruPrawns are naturally very low in fat, but can be quite high in cholesterol -However, this is still less than a single egg.They're brilliantly versatile - you can swap them out for chicken or fish in most of the dishes you would cook. Prawns are also quite handy as they can be bought ready-cooked or cooked up in a matter of minutes.… |
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Soft and Spongy Idli by pshinde2109South Indian Breakfast Dish Idli , is not only easy to make but also extremely healthy and easy to digest. How to make soft and spongy Idli easily at home. |
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Dudhi Muthiya by A Cook at HeartA 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. |
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MOI MOI by hauwaVERY EASY RECIPE,HIGGH IN PROTEIN GOOD FOR EVERY ONE NAD VERY EASY TO MAKE. MAKES A GOOD COMBINATION WITH OTHER FOODS AND ALONE. |
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Steamed Blossoms (Coconut Palm Sugar) by Raihana Ayob
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Putu Ayu by ChristinePutu Ayu is a popular traditional steamed coconut cupcakes in Indonesia. They are cute, fragrant, delicious and soft cupcakes to eat! |
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Bolu Kukus by ChristineThis is a popular Bolu Kukus (Indonesian Steamed Cake) recipe created by Mrs. Fatma Bahalwan, a renown baking guru and inspirational entrepreneur in Indonesia. Her recipe is called 10-Minutes Bolu Kukus (Bolu Kukus 10 menit) simply because we only need 10 minutes to make the cake batter and another 10 minutes to steam them.… |
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Indonesian Traditional Kue Lapis (Layer Cake) by ChristineI was craving this Indonesian Traditional Layer Cake some time ago and decided to make it myself. I used the recipe from an old cook book I bought in Indonesia many years ago. This book is intended for beginners in the kitchen and the recipe for this Kue Lapis doesn't use rice flour but uses mungbean flour (tepung hunkwe) instead. |
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