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Japanese “Rare” Cheesecake

Japanese “Rare” Cheesecake by Henry Moline

No bake cheesecakes are called “rare cheesecakes” in Japan. It is a soft type of cheesecake and usually gelatin is used to harden the filling. Rare cheesecakes are chilled and served with fresh fruits or fruit sauces. It is a very easy cheesecake to make at home

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Succulent Pan-Seared Hokkaido Scallops Salad

Succulent Pan-Seared Hokkaido Scallops Salad by Blackswan

This simple and colourful refreshing salad features plumpy seared scallops on a bed of greens with cherry tomatoes, chopped eggs and grated Parmesan cheese. Definitely a teaser to the palate!

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Stuffed Bitter Gourd Fry

Stuffed Bitter Gourd Fry by Paul Anderson Lumen

Something Different

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Eggplant(Brinjal) Fry

Eggplant(Brinjal) Fry by Paul Anderson Lumen

Indian ways!

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Mutton Kebabs

Mutton Kebabs by Paul Anderson Lumen

Indian Food Recipes.... Mutton Kebab...

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Oriental Vegetable and Rice Bowl

Oriental Vegetable and Rice Bowl by Julia Ann Souders

Fast cooking at a high temperature is a key to Oriental cuisine. The rapid, minimal cooking helps preserve the flavor, color and texture. If you are serving Italian, Indian, Mexican, U.S. midwestern, southern and southwestern cuisine, here is a change of pace for dinner. Vegetables and meat or without meat can be changed as to what…

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Delicious Kraft Cheese and Ham Sushi Rolls

Delicious Kraft Cheese and Ham Sushi Rolls by Blackswan

Organizing a home party and looking for cute fuss-free recipes? Look no further as these yummy Ham and Cheese Sushi Rolls with Fragrant Roasted Sesame Seeds will delight the eyes and palate of your guests as they sink their teeth into these melted cheesy handrolls! Nothing is gone to waste, as the ends of these sushi bread rolls…

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Sweet And Simple "No-Cook" Carrot Salad For A Hot Summer Lunch

Sweet And Simple "No-Cook" Carrot Salad For A Hot Summer Lunch by kathy gori

When I named my website The Colors of Indian Cooking I was thinking about the colors of the many, many spices used in this cuisine, from the gold of turmeric, the deep crimson of kashmiri chili, the sable browns of cumin and coriander and the vivid…

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Murrel Fish Curry

Murrel Fish Curry by Paul Anderson Lumen

Indian food recipes.. Fish Curry!

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Seviyaan(Vermicelli) Sweet

Seviyaan(Vermicelli) Sweet by Paul Anderson Lumen

Dry fruits,milk,Vermicelli....

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Mint and Pomegranate Raita (Anar Ka Raita)

Mint and Pomegranate Raita (Anar Ka Raita) by Hina Gujral

Mint and Pomegranate Raita is a delicious combination of mint, coriander, and pomegranate pearls. The freshness of mint and coriander definitely make this raita a summer favorite packed with the goodness of pomegranate.

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Chocolate wontons

Chocolate wontons by mildlyindian

What can be more satisfying that oooey gooey chocolate in a crispy crunchy exterior…

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GaJaR-Ka-HaLwA

GaJaR-Ka-HaLwA by Sangeeta Shah

In all most, 5 out of ten Hindi movies the name of this sweet...delicious..famous sweet dish is mentioned...:D Traditional,halwa required lots of ghee,khoya,sugar and time too...I love that version too,but just to save some of my time and calorie,I made this one,as I wanted to eat this sweet,bcoz you know friends,in India,winter…

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Korean Pickled Vegetables with Garlic

Korean Pickled Vegetables with Garlic by hcgarlic

Korea is a kingdom for pickles; it has more than 100 kinds of pickles. Every year, Korea exports all kinds of pickles to many countries of the world. The pickles have white and red colors; the taste is sour, hot, salty and sweet. Garlic is the basic material to make pickles; Chinese garlic is the most popular in Korea.

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