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Light Protein Breakfast Soup by Victoria Alara AlcosetSoup for breakfast! Quick to make. Bright flavor. Goes well with tortilla or plain rice. Also a great opener at a dinner party. |
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Quinoa kabab by santoshQuinoa is naturally gluten-free and contains iron, B-vitamins, magnesium, phosphorus, and fiber. It is one of only a few plant foods that are considered a Quinoa-1cup |
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Kesar Pista Kulfi by pshinde2109Kesar Pista Kulfi is nice cold treat to beat heat of summer days. It is an item which relates to everybody's childhood. |
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Pink Guava and Mango Bar Sushi by Purabi NahaThis Indo-Japanese Fusion sushi creation of mine is especially for those who never tried sushi before. It would be nice to start with a vegetarian sushi. But mind you, this fruit sushi is not a dessert sushi at all. It has interesting sweet, spicy and sour notes. |
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Pepper Garlic Rasam (Indian pepper soup) by Navaneetham KrishnanSparkled with curry leaves, coriander leaves and spring onion without any compromise on its authentic flavour. |
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Sodhi (coconut milk stew) by Navaneetham KrishnanChinese cabbage soaked up in coconut milk turmeric gravy/stew. |
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Asian Green Pea Soup by Navaneetham KrishnanElevated with flavors of fresh coriander leaves, garlic and ginger. |
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Dried Prawns Yee Mee Soup by Navaneetham KrishnanA brimming bowl of noodles with shredded cabbage, fish cakes, crispy fried dried prawns and garnished with spring onions. |
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Phirni - Rice Milk Pudding by Hina GujralTalking about Phirni, nobody knows about the roots of Phirni, some believe it came into existence during Mughal era, as a royal desert, today Phirni is a popular sweet dish not only in India but in Pakistan too and even after so many years it is till served in traditional style - earthen potware (Mitti Ke Kulhad or Matki). I think in… |
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mango sidedish by karenrecipeThis is a very common sweet n sour dish and is prepared very frequently in most south indian households throughout the mango season. |
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GAJAR KA HALWA (CARROTS DESSERT) by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUBThis is one of the best Indian dishes I couldn't forget in my life. It's incredibly tasty and exotic. I didn't stop searching how to make it until I came up with this recipe. |
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