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Watercress and Daikon(White Radish) Soup by tigerfishHealing Soup |
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Gujarati Dal by Mihir ShahThis is comfort food my mom has made for as long as I've been around. She's been able to hook my kids on it; Dal is a healthy way to get protein into their diet. I serve it with some rice and yogurt. It also holds its flavor really well as a leftover snack. |
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Hot Masala Lentil Soup by Navaneetham KrishnanChilli flakes and spices for spiciness and aroma and fresh coconut for creaminess. |
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Instant Kimchi Ramyun (Spicy Kimchi Noodles) by jason kimAs most Koreans will attest to, ramyun or instant noodles can be a saviour when in need of something quick and fast to eat. Fortunately for us, most of the Korean instant noodles are too spicy for the kids but just right us adults. We love the spiciness of the dish but always try to make it complete by ......full story and recipe at… |
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Spicy Lentil & Bean Soup by The Kitchen Magpie - Karlynn JohnstonI have been looking for more ways to serve beans and lentils that aren’t boring, since my non-meat eating son needs protein in his meals. And the fact that they are incredibly healthy for us is a huge bonus as well. Soup is a great way to incorporate lentils and beans into your diet, especially since it is so satisfying in the… |
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Butternut Squash Soup by Judy FisherThis savory soup is delicious and filling on a cool day. The curry and garlic give it a wonderful flavor. This is a family favorite that I learned at a cooking class given by Rachel Perelman who is the chef at my daughter's school. Serve with salad and a crusty bread. |
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Chayote (Chokos) Soup by tigerfishWholesome |
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fresh tomato soup by Gayathrimenonhealth based soup |
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Shrimp Udon w Fish Cakes & Poached Egg by jason kimUdon, (or udong as most Koreans say) is a great noodle dish that can be enjoyed morning, day, or night. It is a popular dish in both Korea and Japan (where it originated), and you can find this tasty, instant version in most Asian grocers. When we get tired of the usual ramen variety, we like to change things up with udon noodles… |
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