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Curried Chickpeas, Onions, and Kale in Tomato Sauce by Katherine MartinThis recipe should be called "I bought a whole bunch of kale for a recipe and then forgot the recipe I needed it for, and now I need to use it asap." But I have been making variations of this recipe for the past two years, and because I have yet to meticulously measure everything, it is different everytime. Even in this attempt to… |
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Muradabadi Moong Ki Dal - Yellow Moong Dal with Spices by Hina GujralAt my place, in every wedding Moradabad Dal has to be in the menu and there are special cooks who come from Moradabad to cook this delicacy. I don't know why my mother made it at home and at every wedding we all use to relish Muradabadi Dal. When I say it has to be in the wedding menu I mean to say in the starters menu, not main… |
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Murrel Fish Curry by Paul Anderson LumenIndian food recipes.. Fish Curry! |
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Kamal Kakdi Ki Sabzi (Lotus Stem Curry) by Hina GujralKamal Kakdi Ki Sabzi is a succulent brown curry made with crisp and fibrous lotus stem. The juicy slices of lotus stem are pressure cooked in onion and tomato gravy till al-dente, later served with hot puffed Phulkas or with Jeera Rice. The lotus stem is one root vegetable which as a kid I could clearly distinguish from the other… |
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Coconut Chicken and Potato Curry by MichelineThis spicy chicken/potato curry dish can be served with a side dish of basmati rice. |
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Palak Anda Curry by Hina GujralWhat a delicious, blissful Palak Anda Curry Recipe we’ve got going on, and just in time for the upcoming icy-cold winter days. The rustic spinach curry combined with boiled eggs is the answer to the question ‘What could be an alternative to traditional egg curry?’ |
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Yellow Veggie Curry by Hungry JennyColourful dishes are much more fun to eat so experiment with some different veg when trying this out. http://hungryjenny.blogspot.com/2010/06/say-no-to-takeaway-make-yourself-yellow.html |
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Dal Makhani Recipe by Hina GujralDal Makhani is the hearty, creamy, mildly flavored whole urad dal stew, it is the most common lentil dish cooked across the Northern province of India. Over the years Dal Makhani has become an inseparable part of Indian Cuisine, in the far west countries in midst of hot dogs and pancakes this brown lentil curry is recognized as the… |
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30-Minute Butter Chicken Recipe by Hina Gujral30-Minute Butter Chicken Recipe is worth bookmarking for somebody like me, who’s always looking for ways to save time in the kitchen. This Butter Chicken Recipe has a simple ingredient list and does not require hours of preparation. All you need to do is a bit of multi-tasking. |
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indian prawn masala by sangpalmangesh
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Kaaju Methi Chicken by ayshaA mouth watering creamy chicken recipe! |
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ONE POT WONDER-SUPER EASY LAMB MASALA Recipe by SaruIndian cooking need not be tedious or overly hot and spicy.Many of Indian curries can be made in a manner that is less time consuming yet retaining that lovely Indian taste all the way through.This dish is one such.I have had this dish made with chicken but when I made this with lamb for the 1st time,It turned out equally delicious… |
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Red hot lamb curry by Achal Singh BhatiIt is a all time favorite dish of Jodhpur ,Rajasthan, India. It can be easily prepared at home giving you an opportunity to invite guests at home for a delicious treat. The ingredients are given below and also the method of preparation. Try out today and taste the flavour of Rajasthan. |
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Simple green chicken by SaruThis is a full flavoured but healthy chicken curry from India, it is also a good meal for those with diabetes.You can make it as mild or spicy as you like by adding or taking away the hot chilli powder.Wonderful curry ideal for vegetarians. |
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Speedy Turkey Tikka Masala by Hungry JennyI never have the patience to let dishes like this simmer for ages to allow the meat to soak up the sauce - so I do it the quick way without compromising on the flavour of the meat! http://hungryjenny.blogspot.com/2010/08/say-no-to-takeaway-make-speedy-tikka.html |
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