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Mini Phyllo Chicken Spring Rolls

Mini Phyllo Chicken Spring Rolls by Robyn Savoie

Phyllo pastry make spring rolls irresistibly light and crispy. If you like slightly spicier food, sprinkle them with a little cayenne pepper before serving.

1 vote
5646 views
Asian-style Deep Fried Chicken Wings

Asian-style Deep Fried Chicken Wings by A.L. Wiebe

I have been making this version of chicken wings for years now, and they are always a hit. This is just the basic marinade recipe, so depending on my mood, I spice them up some with extra Sriracha sauce, maybe some garlic. Do what makes you happy, but enjoy and have fun with it. *P.S. this will likely destroy your deep-fry oil, so…

2 votes
15129 views
Kesari (Semolina Indian Sweet)

Kesari (Semolina Indian Sweet) by Navaneetham Krishnan

Fragrances of ghee, nutmeg and saffron, pleasurable to the tastebuds.

1 vote
6060 views
TUNA KABAB (TUNA BURGER)

TUNA KABAB (TUNA BURGER) 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. I love seafood. Tuna is one of my favorites which is the main ingredient in some of my food preparations. I made this recipe many years back. It's so simple and easy to make. My kids love it...

1 vote
3626 views
Onion Fritters (Kanda Bhajji)

Onion Fritters (Kanda Bhajji) by Padma Priya Manikam

This is a light snack that can be an appetizer and eaten during tea-break especially during a rainy day!

1 vote
4668 views
Sauteed Liver with Garlic Stems

Sauteed Liver with Garlic Stems by Robert-Gilles Martineau

For all the recipes I publish to help my vegan and vegetarian friends, I need my meat! The difference is that I tried to balance my diet as much as I can. Mind you, if one keeps to good ingredients, it is quite easy. Here is a simple recipe, both Japanese and Chinese in cocept, which has the merits to be bvery healthy, calorie-low…

1 vote
1774 views
Fat Choy Lemon Chicken

Fat Choy Lemon Chicken by Bert Sackman

Lemon Chicken is often served with heavily breaded chicken pieces and a cloying lemon sauce that makes the dish less than enjoyable. Try this version, which is closer to the true Cantonese style of cooking. If you can, buy waterchestnut powder and grind it more finely in a food processor to make it into a fine flour. The chicken can…

2 votes
3011 views
Onion Bhajia (or Pakora)

Onion Bhajia (or Pakora) by Haresh Shah

This is an excellent snack and goes well with beer, wine or any soft drink. Best eaten when hot from the frying pan. One could replace onion with any other vegetable such as sliced potato, sliced egg plant, etc.

2 votes
8850 views
vegetable twist

vegetable twist by sunil k.nayar

very easy to make.

1 vote
1629 views