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Asian Crusted Salmon

Asian Crusted Salmon by Nancy Miyasaki

I'm always looking for interesting new ways to cook salmon that my kids will love. This crusted, blackened salmon was a great addition to my recipe box. I kept it relatively mild, but it could easily be spiced up by adding some cayenne pepper. I thought the indian spices complimented the flavor of the salmon wonderfully. I served…

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Capsicum Corn Rice

Capsicum Corn Rice by Foodybuddy

This rice is a combination of corn and capsicum, both are delicious vegetables , rich in nutrients like vitamins, minerals and dietary fiber. This flavorful rice is a one pot meal , great to pack for lunch box. Good accompanient for this rice is raita or appalam or potato chips.

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Rajma (Kidney Bean Curry) with Spinach

Rajma (Kidney Bean Curry) with Spinach by Chitra Agrawal

Rajma is a North Indian curry of kidney beans cooked with onions, tomatoes and spices. "Rajma chawal" which just means rajma and rice is the most popular way to eat this curry, kind of like the Indian version of rice and beans. I liken rajma also to chili since it's cooked in a spicy tomato gravy. Usually, it's not made with spinach…

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Gurkhali Aloo-Potatoes, Gurka Style.

Gurkhali Aloo-Potatoes, Gurka Style. by shalini

Newlywed and nearly dead. That was what I was when I first heard of Gurkhali Aloo. I say nearly dead because of the fact that while soup and sandwiches would suffice as dinner in my parents’ house, with the in laws, dinner meant loads of work! I loved to bake and make soups (out of a packet) and sandwiches were easy. But here,…

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Quick and Easy Indian Okra Recipe with Air Fryer

Quick and Easy Indian Okra Recipe with Air Fryer by thecurrymommy

Quick and Easy Indian Okra Recipe with Air Fryer. Make your okra extra crispy and quicker using this must-have kitchen gadget.

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Speedy Turkey Tikka Masala

Speedy Turkey Tikka Masala by Hungry Jenny

I 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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