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Punjabi Chicken Karahi by miansari66Punjabi chicken Karahi is a very tasty, pungent and eye watering dish. Cook and enjoy. The recipe is here. |
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Tuscan Pork with Mashed Sweet Potatoes by John SpottiswoodSlow cooking the pork with fennel seed gives it a fantastic flavor. The potatoes are good enough to make a dish on their own! |
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Hariyali Murgh Dum Biryani with Murghi ka Salan and Kachumber. by Chetana Suvarna GanatraMurgh/Chicken biryani....dum pukht style, is one the most famous blend of spices, meat and rice...a rich culinary tradition of Awadhi cuisine from the Dastarkhwan (the dining spread) of Nizams and from the city of nazaqaats and tehzeeb, Lucknow,… |
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Meat Ball Curry by Paul Anderson LumenIndian recipe.. Served with rice or Chapatis... Masala curry.. with meat balls... Something different... and tasty! |
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Kare-Kare by Alvin SanchezThe name may have been derived from “curry,” and while the color is similar to this Asian dish, the peanut sauce is all our own. So unique is kare-kare’s flavor that it’s one of the first things balikbayans ask for when they get home! |
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Crushed Greek tomato and olive oil sauce by Nicholas HuffmanPomodoro style sauce with black olives, capers and chillies adding subtle character. Rich stewed tomato depth of flavour freshened with the addition of tomato puree or pasatta at the very end of the cooking to refine. Great with pasta, as a base for braising vegetables with the addition of a little stock or as a condiment to meat,… |
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Chhatu(Mushroom) Besara by MugdhaIts basically a recipe of Orissa,India. In this recipe mushrooms are cooked in mustard paste. |
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Bass boat of the coast Ripostes, smoked salt and the first hay and alfalfa valleys Iblee with salicornia and potatoes. by GianMaria Le MuraRecipe created for the very curious and Sicily as well Ripostes |
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Rueben Casserole (Slow Cooker) by GlennI love Rueben sandwiches. I would eat them hourly if I could. So why not a Rueben casserole? It turned out fantastic. The taste is nearly identical to the sandwich and no greasy fingers. This has become a thing now. |
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