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Sambar (Spicy Indian Lentil Soup) by Chitra AgrawalSambar is a staple in most South Indian homes. It is a spicy lentil and vegetable stew. On most days, we had some kind of sambar for dinner when I was growing up. You usually eat it with rice. |
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Pickled cabbage rolls with tomato sauce by Gourmandelle LifestyleBlogI love pickled veggies, and cabbage is one of my favorites! Cabbage rolls will always remind me of my carnivore times, when I used to it them stuffed with pork forcemeat every winter. It is a traditional dish you see...but I no longer fall prey to temptation! Now I eat these goodies stuffed with marinated mushrooms, sautéed onions and… |
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Vegetable Kurma by Navaneetham KrishnanHome made aromatic and delicious type. |
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Prawn & Cabbage In Lemongrass Coconut Gravy by Navaneetham KrishnanA complete one pot dish which is filling enough with rice. |
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Spicy Tofu Curry by Navaneetham KrishnanLightly fried tofu pieces in a spice based curry, truly mesmerising in flavors. |
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Sledder’s Soup by Linda GeeCopyright © 2009 by Mimi Wilson and Mary Beth Lagerborg |
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Venison Spaghetti by SacoraThis recipe can be made with low-fat ground beef. Venison has very little fat, but it has a gamey flavor that many are not accustomed to. Cooking it with tomato helps to disguise the wild-flavor. |
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Country Garden Soup by Faith
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Curried Chicken and Lentil soup by Tracey SIm a pantry cooker. I cook whatever is left in the pantry, and hope for the best. |
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Leftover 2-Bean Stew by Amos MillerA quick bite using odds & ends was WAY too delicious not to post. Forget 8-bean and even 18-bean soups - 2 cans of beans, a few veggies and a little smoked sausage turned a toss-off dish into a tasty winner! I had no intention when I threw this together to share it with anyone other than a couple of hungry mouths in the kitchen.… |
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Hunter's Chili by Windle Grissett"The only thing certain about the origins of chili is that it did not originate in Mexico...Chili, as we know it in the U.S., cannot be found in Mexico today except in a few spots which cater to tourists. If chili had come from Mexico, it would still be there. For Mexicans, especially those of Indian ancestry, do not change their… |
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Papa's Italian Soup by Laura WarnesThis is a soup my Italian Papa (Grandpa) made up when they did not have a in their home. It has become a family favorite! When we serve it, people cannot get enough of it!! |
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Creamy White Chili by David benderFor a more bland and none Beef Chili for a wholesome meal for a cool day! Recipe for @ 50 people |
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Mouth-watering Thai-style Seabass by BlackswanThe 1st time I tried this spicy, sweet & sour fish was at a Zhi-char (煮炒) stall near my home. Zhi-char stall is a modest stall that’s found in coffeeshops where Chinese home-style dishes are cooked to your order. After that, I knew I had to try making this at home. And I did it, with just one attempt! Hooray! Hubby was full of… |
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Beef Barley Soup by David Brian AnkenbauerThis is a soup I have made for nearly 25 years. I created it myself playing around.It is very simple to make. The Frank's Hot Sauce is my "Buffalo" version, it adds a bite to the soup but not an overwhelming heat. |
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