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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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Gatte Ki Sabzi Recipe by Hina GujralGatte Ki Sabzi has its roots in the land of warriors, Rajasthan, where it is a popular vegetarian main course item for every household. Gatte refers to steamed or fried gram flour dumplings cooked in the tantalizing curry of yogurt and gram flour. |
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Eggplant Parmesan (Slow Cooker or Crockpot version) by Salad FoodieThis recipe based on one from Allrecipes.com served 8 and was cooked in a 5-quart slow cooker. I cut the recipe in half for 4 servings (which is the recipe below.) It cooks well in a 2 1/2 to 3-quart slow cooker. Whichever size you make, I think you’ll like this easy-does it version of yummy Eggplant Parmesan! (Note:… |
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Slow Cooker Beef Chili by RecipeKingSlow Cooker Beef Chili is an easy, delicious, hearty, healthy, low calories, low fat, low sugars, low carbohydrates, WeightWatchers (6) PointsPlus and diabetic friendly recipe for spicy chili. Made with ground beef, black beans, onions, bell peppers, tomatoes and garlic. Seasoned well for a true and spicy Mexican chili. It is a great… |
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Crockpot Cranberry-Orange Pork Roast by RecipeKingCrockpot Cranberry-Orange Pork Roast is a delicious, easy and healthy WeightWatchers (5) PointsPlus+ recipe. Cranberry sauce and the juice and zest of an orange combine to bring a sweet and tart flavor for a delicious and healthy entree. It is low in fat, low in calories, low in carbohydrates and sodium. Source: |
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Dum Ka Murgh by Hina GujralDum Ka Murgh is a slow cooked chicken curry flavored with whole spices, cashew paste and yogurt. The word Dum is an Urdu word for steaming but commonly Dum is used to define the slow cooking method, where pot is tightly sealed with dough or tight fitting lid to lock the aroma of spices within pot and for the meat to absorb all the… |
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Mexican Style Beef Stew (Crockpot) by Denise SherinThis is a nice spicy change from your everyday beef stew. You can spice it up more if you like. My son loves to eat it with tortilla chips and some cornbread. You can garnish it w a dollop of sour cream on top and/or shredded cheddar cheese and fresh chopped cilantro. |
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Caribbean Citrus Pork Roast by Robyn SavoieTake a vacation from the ordinary marinated pork loin. This exciting blend of island flavors makes an extraordinary roast. This recipe used a rolled roast, composed of 2 boneless loins tied together. If a single loin roast is used, the cooking time will be about 25 minutes per pound. Heavy, resealable, plastic… |
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3 Bean Chicken Chili Con Queso by Larissa166Perfect for game day over chips or with tortillas |
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Slow Cooker Greek Pork Sandwiches by Robyn SavoiePork is a tasty variation from lamb in great-tasting gyros topped with garlic mayonnaise. While this cooks your house is guaranteed to smell Heavenly. |
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Pumpkin, Barley, Lentil & Turkey Stew (w/ Vegetarian Alternative) by BlessedOne SmithThis dish is so easy to make and it does not take too long either. You can also add carrots, diced mushrooms, and baby spinach to the stew. If you add mushrooms and baby spinach, do so right towards the end before you turn off the heat so that the… |
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Birria: Traditional Mexican Stew by Richard BlaineBirria stew is a favorite stew from Mexico. It is served in the finest of restaurants and also on many street vendors as well. It is traditionally made with lamb but can be made with any red meat like goat, veal, beef and the other white meat.....pork! This is a delicious stew with many uses. Just check out the broth that gets made… |
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MY Rogan Josh by Amos MillerA long-time favorite of mine, and very popular in the UK, is this exquisite dish from Kashmir, northern India. Meat-eater or vegetarian, your palate will sing the praises of Rogan Josh! I first enjoyed the dish in 1968, when a very good friend introduced me to it in New York city. I've been hooked ever since. Unlike the dishes… |
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