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Spicy Seafood Noodle Soup (Samseon Cham Pong) by Sunny ShinChampong is a popular noodle dish that is prepared in a red, spicy seafood broth containing hearty vegetables and variety of seafood. In late 19th century, many of the Chinese immigrants opened restaurants and created new versions of their home food in Korea. Cham Pong is one of Koreanized Chinese dish that is so popular in Korea and… |
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Chinese Duck Sauce by Robyn SavoieIt's really hard to find a pre-made gluten-free duck sauce. So here's a great recipe. |
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RAS MALAI by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUBSubscribe to my YouTube Channel (Lipardo's Global Kitchen) for more recipes and future raffle draws for giveaway prizes. This sweet dish is an Indian dessert. When I was in Riyadh, an Indian doctor of the Late King Faisal loved the way I made Ras Malai. According to him, the way I prepared this dessert was perfect. He said, “You… |
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Mutton Liver Fry by KarthikeyanA tasty Mutton liver fry with tomato gravy |
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Masale Bhat by pshinde2109Maharashtrian Masale Bhat is very special Rice Dish in Maharashtrian Marriages and many of the ceremonies. Masale Bhat tastes very nice with Jilebi. |
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Bugeo Guk (Dried Pollack Soup) by jason kimWe had ourselves a light and healthy bugeo guk (dried pollack soup) with our meal tonight. We have been holding off on this dish simply because it's a ripoff to buy at our local Korean market (we paid $13 for an 8 oz bag) and wanted to wait until our next trip to Chicago where we could buy some higher quality and less expensive Korean… |
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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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Bok choy soup with mushrooms and ginger by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaThis hot and savory soup is easy to make and it is packed with deep, umami flavor. |
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Famous Nagano Kabucha & Shitake Soup by John SpottiswoodWhen I lived in Japan for 2 years I was introduced to many delicious foods. One of my most distinct food memories is of a hot, piping Kabucha (Japanese Pumpkin) soup I had in Nagano Prefecture after a very cold day of skiing. As is common in Japan, this was a small restaurant which was famous for and served almost nothing other than… |
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Banana Peel Halwa by Nivedita ThadaniBanana is a favorite fruit of everyone, including God! Banana is the first fruit we offer to God in any Puja. Banana is a rich source of potassium and fibres. But here is the recipe made from BANANA PEEL. It is a desert which can be prepared in very less time. ONLY to take care is the QUANTITY OF SUGAR and TO BE VERY QUICK in making… |
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Simmered Daikon Radish (forofuki-daikon) by John SpottiswoodThis is another healthy and tasty Japanese side dish. Try it anytime you're having grilled teriyaki chicken, beef or fish. You can also make a combination of daikon and potato, cooking both exactly the same way. If you do that, peel the potatoes and cut them in half or thirds depending on the size. Delicious and beautiful! |
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Sesame Noodles by kathy vegasSesame Noodles can be found on just about every Chinese menu these days and for good reason, Sesame Noodles are wonderfully addicting just by themselves, served as a side dish with grilled chicken or served topped with crisp stir fried vegetables. They also travel well and are a perfect dish to take to a potluck or picnic. Fresh… |
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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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Muradabadi Moong Ki Dal - Yellow Moong Dal with Spices by Hina GujralAt my place, in every wedding Moradabad Dal has to be in the menu and there are special cooks who come from Moradabad to cook this delicacy. I don't know why my mother made it at home and at every wedding we all use to relish Muradabadi Dal. When I say it has to be in the wedding menu I mean to say in the starters menu, not main… |
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