All recipes » Asian » Fry » 500 or fewer calories
Mini Phyllo Chicken Spring Rolls by Robyn SavoiePhyllo pastry make spring rolls irresistibly light and crispy. If you like slightly spicier food, sprinkle them with a little cayenne pepper before serving. |
1 vote
5646 views
|
|
Kesari (Semolina Indian Sweet) by Navaneetham KrishnanFragrances of ghee, nutmeg and saffron, pleasurable to the tastebuds. |
1 vote
6060 views
|
|
Shrimp & Crab Egg Rolls by jason kimThe kids got a nice surprise last weekend when they were allowed to help me make some seafood egg rolls. It's a major high for them since we rarely let them help out cook despite their incessant pleas and begging. And to our surprise, they did a pretty good job........full story and recipe at http://www.oliviajasonkim.com |
1 vote
3135 views
|
|
TUNA KABAB (TUNA BURGER) by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUBSubscribe to my YouTube Channel (Lipardo's Global Kitchen) for more recipes and future raffle draws for giveaway prizes. I love seafood. Tuna is one of my favorites which is the main ingredient in some of my food preparations. I made this recipe many years back. It's so simple and easy to make. My kids love it... |
1 vote
3626 views
|
|
How to Make Perfect Puri/Poori by Hina GujralHow to make perfect Puri is no secret mantra, all it requires is bit of practice. Puri or Poori is renowned Indian puffed bread. These plump, spherical deep-fried breads are native of Indian sub-continent. The culinary tour of the by-lanes of old cities is never considered complete without enjoying Puri dipped in piping hot bold… |
1 vote
3875 views
|
|
Spicy Chicken Wings by Marla NicholsAsian-influenced spicy, sweet, chicken wings. |
1 vote
2348 views
|
|
Cabbage Stir Fried with Kadalai Paruppu/Chana Dal And Cumin Seeds by Navaneetham KrishnanUnless you enjoy pairing this dish with something else, it's lovely with rice and other sides. |
1 vote
4077 views
|
|
Yakimeshi(fried Rice) by kiyoaki katoJapanese loves this simple chinese dish. |
1 vote
2904 views
|
|
Fat Choy Lemon Chicken by Bert SackmanLemon Chicken is often served with heavily breaded chicken pieces and a cloying lemon sauce that makes the dish less than enjoyable. Try this version, which is closer to the true Cantonese style of cooking. If you can, buy waterchestnut powder and grind it more finely in a food processor to make it into a fine flour. The chicken can… |
2 votes
3011 views
|