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Ice Cream, The Orange Blossom Special! by kathy goriWho doesn't love the smell of orange blossoms, the one flower that's almost a metaphor for romance. I wore orange blossoms in my hair when I got married. As for ice cream, do we really need to go there? I love vanilla, well, hell I love all ice cream but I really love vanilla with some sort of twist. I find ice cream is a great way… |
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Mughlai Malai Kofta Curry by A2Z Healthy Vegetarian CuisineA very well known mughlai dish.Mughlai food is characterized by rich and creamy curry which have a distinct aroma and taste of ground and whole spices. This Super soft raisin stuffed cottage cheese dumplings in a rich creamy tomato gravy, a main course dish paired along with crispy roti/ nan, basmati rice with some salad. Some gravies… |
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Indian Dessert - Carrot Halwa / Pudding by A2Z Healthy Vegetarian CuisineA very Happy Holi to all our readers, from Muskaan & Sadhana..Holi, the festival of colors, is celebrated with great pomp and show in India.Its undoubtedly the most fun-filled and boisterous of Hindu festival. It's an occasion that brings in unadulterated joy and mirth, fun and play, music and dance, and, of course, lots of bright… |
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Beetroot & Oats Halwa by A2Z Healthy Vegetarian CuisineKnow What U Eat: Both beet root and beet greens are very powerful cleansers and builders of the blood. Anemia: The high content of iron in beets regenerates and reactivates the red blood cells and supplies fresh oxygen to the body. The copper content in beets help make the iron more available to the body. A great blood builder.… |
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Spicy Slaw by KarenDelicious coleslaw with a spicy asian twist. A wonderful compliment to grilled meat or fish. |
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Crab Wontons by erin de martini
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Chicken Lettuce Wraps by Joanne WeirThis is one of those dishes that I have to order every single time I go to Chinatown and see them on the menu. I love the crunch of the lettuce, the saltiness of the soy sauce, and the sweetness of the oyster sauce. You can substitute turkey, pork or squab with equally delicious results. |
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Red Bell Pepper Soup by Mihir ShahGreat light meal on hot summer days or nights. Serve with a warm baggett or garlic bread. Oh, and don't forget a bottle of wine! |
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Singapore Chili "Tandoor-Style" Chicken by Mihir ShahProbably the single best dish I had in Singapore - and a dish I'd never tried before. If you don't have a tandoor oven (and I'm assuming you don't), either bbq on medium-high heat or bake in a shallow pan at 450 degrees. Hope you enjoy as much as I did! |
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The Singapore Sling by Mihir ShahThe Singapore Sling was created at Raffles Hotel at the turn-of-the-century by a Hainanese-Chinese bartender named Mr. Ngiam Tong Boom. Originally, the Sling was meant as a ladies' drink, hence the pink color. Today, it's a tourist attraction! |
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South Indian Chicken Curry by Mihir ShahThis is one of my favorite Indian dishes - south indian food can be a little hotter, which I love. You can use pretty much any meat, including the chicken I recommend here. Also goes great with prawns and white fish. Serve with Rice and heated tortillas |
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