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Prawn And Spinach Sodhi (Coconut Gravy) by Navaneetham KrishnanCreamy turmeric flavored gravy with succulent prawns inside. |
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Dalca (Dhal Mutton Curry) by Navaneetham KrishnanTender mutton pieces submerged in a dhal gravy with potatoes, carrots and brinjals swimming aimlessly. |
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Dhal (Lentil) Rice by Navaneetham KrishnanRice and dhal scented with ghee and spices. |
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Aloo Matar (Potato And Pea Curry) by Navaneetham KrishnanCreamy, spicy and aromatic and with soft tender potatoes and green peas. |
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Pachai Payaru Kulambu (Green Moong Dal Curry) by Navaneetham KrishnanThick creamy aromatic curry; scented with curry leaves and ghee. |
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Stir Fried Vegetarian Mutton With Curry Leaves by Navaneetham KrishnanIt’s a side dish for rice; magnificent aroma of spices and curry leaves. |
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Pulao Rice by Navaneetham KrishnanA bond between spices, the magical blend of flavors and the angelic combination of fragrant basmati rice is simply amazing |
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Chili Mutton With Potatoes by Navaneetham KrishnanAromatic and addictive dish, cooked with spices, chilies and potatoes. |
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Mmmmm.....Mutton Kofta by Renu GuruThis is a lip-smacking main dish recipe that you can prepare.This kofta recipe is truly delicious as the koftas are crispy on outside and melts in your mouth while you bite them. You can make this yummy main dish recipe on pot lucks, kitty parties and get-togethers |
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Ney Sambar (Ghee Dhal Curry) by Navaneetham KrishnanEnriching and irressible fragrance of ghee which makes this curry even more delectable. |
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Moor Kolambu (Yogurt Vegetable Curry) by Navaneetham KrishnanThe distinctly unique aromas, flavors and colors will suit many a local palate. |
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Singapore Chili "Tandoor-Style" Chicken by Mihir ShahProbably the single best dish I had in Singapore - and a dish I'd never tried before. If you don't have a tandoor oven (and I'm assuming you don't), either bbq on medium-high heat or bake in a shallow pan at 450 degrees. Hope you enjoy as much as I did! |
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