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Chilli Stir Fried Potatoes by Navaneetham KrishnanStir fried with butter, dried red chillies, cumin and mustard seeds and its aroma also comes from coriander leaves. Much loved too when paired with sambar or rasam. |
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Cauliflower with 2 Kinds of Mustard Seed! by kathy goriOne of the things I love best about cooking is experimenting with new foods and new products. I love new stuff, stuff I've never seen before, stuff I might not have tried had someone not suggested it to me. that's how I got turned on to Tropical Traditions Coconut Oil. It started when a little birdie told me..ok, I got tweeted. I'd… |
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Masala Raisin Chicken by Navaneetham KrishnanRaisins for a hint of sweetness to harmonize the spiciness and to hit the right notes in the taste. |
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Pad Thai (Flat Noodles with Vegetables) by Hina GujralThese Pad Thai Noodles is a fusion of Chinese and Thai flavors creating dynamic flavors and brilliant color. This recipe is simple, quick and totally exotic, which is a refreshing change from regular stir-fried noodles, which I am quite bored now. Don't be scared by the number of red chilies used, as the heat of the chilies is been… |
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Mustard Greens (Sawi Putih) in Masala Gravy by Navaneetham KrishnanCooked in a thick coconut masala gravy with chilli and turmeric powder. |
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Bye Bye Blues, A Quick And Spicy Bean Dish by kathy goriI have a small confession to make. I love trick vegetables. You know what I'm talking about, the orange cauliflower, the red squash, the black garlic. So you can imagine my surprise and delight when the gang at Lunita Farm showed me a basket of dark purple green beans at the Saturday Farmers Market. I'd never seen anything like… |
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: Wok fried rice with shrimps by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY: Wok fried rice with shrimps |
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Cauliflower Fried Rice by Carol (CAB Cooks)What’s so special about this dish other than it tastes so good? There’s actually not a single grain of rice in it. Really. It's a very good substitute for anyone who is looking to cut down on starches. And it is also blow your socks off good. Really. |
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Stir Fry Veggies with Pineapple by ShaleeDPI learned this veggie recipe from our local Del Monte cooking tips. It's a different taste compared to the normal sauteed veggies. It's a must try. |
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Tapioca Poriyal (Stir fry) by Navaneetham Krishnanstir fried with chili powder, spices and curry leaves for the spicy and appealing taste. |
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Spicy Thai-Style Eggplant by Navaneetham KrishnanMade with chilli paste and scented with the essential and must have herb for almost any Thai food; kaffir/limau purut leaves for its spicy, tangy and aromatic flavours. |
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CNY Fortune Stir-fry Chicken with Ginkgo Nuts ( 发财鸡炒白果 ) by BlackswanThis dish can be part of your casual home-cooked meal, but when plated with some colours, the simple chicken meal is instantly transformed into a classy dish fit for a festive occasion like the Lunar New Year. |
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Creamy Cauliflower And Lakers Magic! by kathy goriOne thing I love about fixing a tandoori chicken lunch is the simplicity. Once the chicken has been marinated, nothing goes better with this dish than a bread some pickled cucumbers and one veg. The most likely vegetable to find on my tandoori table is cauliflower. Especially when I can get a beautiful organic one for 99 cents!… |
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Squash In A Spice Paste Done Pronto! by kathy goriThis has been one hell of a week, one of those 7 day stretches that includes everything on lifes' smorgey...except dental. Of course the week's not over yet. It's been a week of some nerves, some loss, some traveling, some stress and the general sense of just being unable to catch up. That said, I can't wait for Monday to start the… |
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Corn Maque Choux by Ron BaldwinA delightful side dish that is said to be derived from a Native American recipe predating european settlement in the Americas, and is typical modern New Orleans fare. Spicy hot and sweet. This can be made purely vegetarian by substituting peanut or corn oil for the bacon. |
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