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Crunchy Asian Salad by Sandy May CardwellThis salad has an interesting Chinese flavour combined with crunchy fried noodles and nuts. Preparation time: 10 minutes Serves 8 Easy I usually halve this recipe for 2 Adults Instead of the noodles they suggest i use the crunchy sort you get from chinese retaurants you can get these at any health shop along with the nuts… |
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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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Chinese Moon Cake by Weining WangIn Asian countries, most people believe that Spring Festival is the well-deserved king of festivals. Others, though, would give the title to Mid-Autumn Day, a festival that invariably makes Asians abroad miss their motherland. Mid-Autumn Day, which has been with Asians for centuries, became symbolic of people returning to their… |
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Fluffy Beer Battered Prawns by BlackswanAre you a prawn lover like me? If you are, you’ll go crazy with this beer battered prawn recipe. Don’t drink alcohol? Simply replace it with soda. The use of beer or soda will make your prawns light & crispy. So let’s get started! |
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Instant Mango Pickle by Hina GujralInstant Mango Pickle is a delectable mango pickle recipe that is ready to eat in few hours. Is that even possible? Yes, it is. The Instant Mango Pickle is the kind of recipe that saves you hours of labor in the kitchen. Now you can make pickle whenever you want without waiting for the bright sunny day. All you need is raw mangoes and… |
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Orange Twister by Preeti gargMocktails are mock cocktails, or those that do not contain any alcohol. Any drink recipe can be modified by simply leaving the alcohol out, however these recipes are some of the more common mocktails. These non-alcoholic drinks are great for serving the entire family and a nice alternative for party guests who prefer not to drink… |
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Strawberry Lassi by Feeling FoodSummer sipping is the way forward, when we’re hydrated our minds tick tock that much better and who can resist a Strawberry Lassi? Upon drinking this Love Life tonic on a beach in Kerala, I was forever transformed. |
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Amma's Mango Chutney by Aliena Varghese
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Murrel Fish Curry by Paul Anderson LumenIndian food recipes.. Fish Curry! |
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Naan (Without Yeast) by Hina GujralNaan is an Indian flatbread, history says it came to India along with the rulers from Central Asia and slowly became part of the Indian royal menu, whether it is rich and spicy meat curries or light and hearty lentil stews Naan is one bread which humbly compliments all. One of the most popular breads across the country - Naan is… |
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Mint Chuntey by AishaBest Mint chutney ever! Mom's recipe. The amount of chutney will be enough for a whole month! You can freeze it in ice cube tray. It can be used as it is or can be added in yogurt. For adding in yogurt take one icecube size frozn chutney and add in a yogurt bowl. Enjoy with cutlets, pakoras, samosa, broast, rice or curry |
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CARROT CHAPATTI by Kokila KarthikeyanCarrot chappati is healthy and delicious item.Diet people can eat this carrot chappati.Carrots are excellent for the eyes and vitamin A also.Try this carrot chappati really good.All peoples are enjoying a lot. |
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PANEER CHAPATTI by Kokila KarthikeyanPaneer chapatti is a different variety taste of normal chapatti. |
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Fruits for Brain Development by nakulvatsBenefits of fruits are immense. They can be used in smoothies or just as healthy snacks or desserts. Following are some of the fruits that help in brain development: |
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Kuskara by Deepti NaikThis is a great snack/breakfast and a good use of left over Chapatis/Rotis. This is also known as Kuskara and Fodnichi poli. This is a typical Maharashtrian Dish (From Western Indian state of Maharashtra) Inspiration for this recipe came from my mom. Anytime we have enough left over Chapatis, we used to get Kuskara for snacks.… |
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