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Kesari (Semolina Indian Sweet) by Navaneetham KrishnanFragrances of ghee, nutmeg and saffron, pleasurable to the tastebuds. |
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Mango Slush by pshinde2109Mango Slush is very refreshing summer drink. It has taste of lemon and ginger. It will make your summer afternoon!!!' |
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Piccalilli Relish by Salad FoodieThe final harvest of green tomatoes I relegated to a batch of Piccalilli, a relish of East Indian origin. Just can't get enough of that lightly pungent and savory condiment....and it’s way easy to make using a food processor for most of the chopping tasks. Make a batch of this to give as holiday gifts, and to enjoy yourself through… |
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Japanese Teriyaki Chicken by manabu masudaBuy a bottle of Teriyaki sauce? NO!! It is amazingly easy to make teriyaki sauce at home. All you need is soy sauce, mirin, and sugar. The key ingredient is mirin, which adds shiny look (teri). You can find mirin in Japanese, Korean or Chinese grocery stores . |
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Miso-glazed Salmon by Sunny ShinIn order to nicely brown the outer layer of the fillets without regressing to the tough, dry texture of the broiled recipes,sprinkling the flesh with salt and pepper, then quickly pan seared the fillets golden brown each side (*skin-side up first) before transferring them to the oven. Then broiling a piece of fish for 10 minutes?!… |
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Cilantro Lime Beef Satay by Robyn MedlinEveryone knows I really like making skewers. I mean, who doesn’t love meat on a stick? Well, the word satay is an Asian way of saying “meat on a stick”. This recipe combines all my favorite ingredients- lime juice, cilantro, jalapenos- I guarantee this will make it to your top 5 marinades once you make it. Yes its that good. The… |
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Chinese Chicken Salad by Nancy MiyasakiThis is a tasty Chinese chicken salad that I've adapted and added to over time. The original recipe did not call for cabbage, but I like the crunch it gives. Enjoy! |
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Katsuo – Tataki – fu salad by ASHRAF ABD ALEEMKatsuo – Tataki – fu salad |
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Korean Extra Crispy Fried Chicken w Sweet Spicy Glaze by jason kimHere is yet another Korean fried chicken recipe that we made recently with a sweet & spicy glaze. We have been yearning for something hot and spicy and we finally got it. The extra heat came from using Thai chili peppers (aka Bird's eye chili peppers) that we found at the local Asian market. These cute, little peppers are quite… |
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Asian Sloppy Joe Sliders by Bob VincentThis is adapted from a recipe that appeared in Cuisine At Home recently. I added red onion and used more cilantro than the original. It is an easy dish to prepare in a hurry for a weeknight meal. The water chestnuts and hoisin sauce add an Asian flair to the standard Sloppy Joe. I served the dish with Myra Byanka's Napa Asian… |
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Easy Chinese Green Beans with Pork by John SpottiswoodThis is a very easy and healthy Wok meal that I often throw together with fresh green beans and extra pork roast or pork chops. It tastes great with very little or no pork too, if you prefer vegetarian dishes. This is best done in a wok over very high heat, but you can stir fry it in a large saute pan if you do not have a wok. This… |
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Watercress and Daikon(White Radish) Soup by tigerfishHealing Soup |
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Homemade Sponge Cake by stella diasSponge Cake is easy and fun to make.This cake is one of my favorite types of cakes. Try this recipe. |
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Ginger-Marinated Pork Tenderloin by Nancy MiyasakiThis pork tenderloin was super moist and was wonderful with the rich sauce over it. Our whole family loved it. I used the leftovers for a make shift fried rice the next day, and that was delicious too. |
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Simple Sesame Green Beans by John SpottiswoodI realize that 5 stars is an awfully high rating for such a simple dish. But honestly, I end up eating a pound of green beans every time I make them this way. They end up so tender, and I love the simple flavor created by the sesame seeds and by steaming them in the broth. Depending on what I'm serving them with, I decide whether… |
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