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Harusame Salad by SuziYears ago my daughter lived in Hollywood, FL near the beach and we'd go to this Japanese restaurant off of Harrison Street. I can't recall the name of the restaurant but I do recall their Harusame Salad. Crispy fried rice sticks with purple cabbage, carrots, scallions and bean sprouts. The dressing was a Kimchi sauce. I have… |
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Yakimeshi Beef by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYYakimeshi Beef |
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Chicken Tikka Masala by MANJULAHere is the recipe for The Most Popular Indian rather I should say Punjabi food - chicken tikka masala. This version is for those rainy days when u crave for chicken tikka but cant go outside and grill or maybe for those who wants to make this but their apartment management does not allow them to use patio grills. But whatever the… |
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Quick Meat Curry by John SpottiswoodI've been looking for recipes from Indian-American moms who love the rich flavors of Indian food but who need to get meals on the table quickly. So I'm really enjoying the book Saffron to Sassafras written by the Indian Women's Association of Louisiana.in Baton Rouge. There is nothing original about this simple recipe except the… |
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SPAM Pork Tsukune by ochikeronThis is my award winning recipe from SPAM Recipe Contest 2010. Tsukune are Japanese meatballs. We use chicken or pork and can be fried, simmered, or grilled. Cooked with salty sweet sauce and yolk for dipping is a popular Izakaya style. I arranged it with SPAM and a hint of ginger! It's a perfect recipe for bento since it goes… |
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Kung Pao Chicken by Dominick Chirichillo
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Tamagoyaki Nori Cheese Rolls by Robert-Gilles MartineauFound this easy Winter Cimfort food recipe in my notes which for a simple combination of Japanese and American/European (?) tastes! It is tentatively called Tamagoyaki Nori Cheese Roll/卵焼き海苔チーズ巻! |
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Bombay Duck Fry by Paul Anderson LumenBombay duck is actually dried fish... |
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Vegan Japanese Dessert: Sweet Potato, Apple & Gardenia Seeds Kinton by Robert-Gilles MartineauAn Easy Japanese-style vegan dessert! |
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Onion Bahjis by Nina TimmWho can say no to this delightfully easy and delicious Indian Snack! |
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Yellow Split Peas with Vegetables (Dal Takari) by John SpottiswoodWow, this is such a wonderful dish and so easy to cook! The keys to this dish are the yellow lentils, fried potatoes, and cumin seed. You can change out the other vegetables (spinach is a nice addition as it adds to the creaminess of the dish). Make sure you fry the cumin seed and potatoes over sufficiently high heat that the cumin… |
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Japanese “Rare” Cheesecake by Henry MolineNo 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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Julienne salad with pea nuts and sesame seeds by Gouri HaldarA little fact: Roman introduced the salad preparation to the world. They use to call it “herba salata”. The word herba referred to greens and the word salata referred to salad. The greens were served raw with vinegar, oil and little salt. Very healthy. Over time, the salad preparation has changed tremendously. The simple dish took… |
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Korean Tteokguk (Rice Cake Soup) by jason kimAlthough there wasn’t a lot of time for cooking or eating, I got to experience a semi-instant tteokguk for New Year’s Day thanks to a good friend of mine who is also adept at cooking (yah, someone else finally doing the cooking!). For those who are unfamiliar with tteokguk.....full story and recipe at www.mykoreaneats.com |
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Asian Short Ribs Pressure Cooker Style by FoodiewifeI absolutely adore using my electric pressure cooker, because I can shorten most cooking times by 75%. So, if you don't own a pressure cooker, you can adapt this using an oven, or a slow cooker. Either way, it is the sauce that was so delicious. Best of all, this was not a lot of work to put together. Serve this with some sticky rice,… |
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