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Tapioca Poriyal (Stir fry) by Navaneetham Krishnanstir fried with chili powder, spices and curry leaves for the spicy and appealing taste. |
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onions by niro
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EASY INDIAN ICECREAM-KULFI by SaruThis is by far the best Indian icecream that I have eaten.I love it even more than the regular icecreams.It is the most easiest to prepare and the fastest to disappear when served.This makes for a lovely dessert or it is great eaten on its own on a hot summer day.You can make these in a kulfi mould or just in any freezer safe… |
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STUFFED MUSHROOMS IN MICROWAVE-INDIAN STYLE by SaruThis can be served on its own or with bread and soup which can make a very fine meal in itself.It is also very healthy and quite filling too.You can alter the spice to suit your taste. |
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Pear and Pomegranate Smoothie by swati paathakPear & Pomegranate smoothie is a quick and easy to make creamy and refreshing smoothie. This yummy smoothie contains the perfect blend of antioxidants and vitamins to help get the day started. |
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Easy Rice Tikki Recipe | Leftover Rice Tikki | No Fry Rice Aloo Tikki by Pinky TiwariI will be sharing a very quick and Easy Rice Tikki Recipe. There are times when we have enough left over rice at home but don’t know how to use them interestingly. This rice tikki recipe is not only delicious but is very easy to make too. |
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Sesame Noodle Salad by KarenA cold noodle salad with homemade peanut sauce. Great dish to bring to a summer potluck. Hearty enough to be an entree, but really just a salad. For those who can not go without meat, 4 oz. of cooked chicken can always be added. |
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Curried Chickpea and Broccoli Soup by Hungry JennyA mild but full-flavoured curried soup that is filling enough to make as a main dinner dish. You could experiment by swapping the curry paste for whatever one you might happen to have in your store cupboard. |
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ROSOGULLA - It is delicious by ABRAHAMMaking and enjoying, Rosogulla is such a nostalgic journey to the past and a great tribute to my childhood and growing up in a very special place; Asansol in West Bengal. The smell of the wet earthen pot holding the Rosogulla, straight from the sweat-meat shops is invigorating. There's lot of mystery surrounding Rosogulla;… |
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Squash In A Spice Paste Done Pronto! by kathy goriThis has been one hell of a week, one of those 7 day stretches that includes everything on lifes' smorgey...except dental. Of course the week's not over yet. It's been a week of some nerves, some loss, some traveling, some stress and the general sense of just being unable to catch up. That said, I can't wait for Monday to start the… |
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Butternut Squash Soup by Judy FisherThis savory soup is delicious and filling on a cool day. The curry and garlic give it a wonderful flavor. This is a family favorite that I learned at a cooking class given by Rachel Perelman who is the chef at my daughter's school. Serve with salad and a crusty bread. |
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panch ratna raita by rsharmaThis is a yogurt based side salad that prevents heart burns for those of us who really love our spices. |
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Green Coconut Chutney by Ekta VengateriGetting at 6.30 am to a hot aromatic sambhar with idlis and green coconut chutney on a cold wintery mornings.....Hmmmmmm. Heaven for me. This green coconut chutney is staple with idlis and dosas in every south indian home. At my in-laws in Kerala this chutney and the red coconut chutney is made in mortar pestal and believe me the… |
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Pav Bhaji (Buttered Buns with Mash Vegetables) by Padma Priya ManikamIf you cannot get your kids to eat their vegetables, hopefully this dish can change their mind. It is easy to make and not very spicy. This vegetarian meal is a Mumbai (India) speciality and can be eaten at any time of the day your heart desire. It is served with pan toasted buttered buns, chopped onions and coriander leaves and lime… |
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PANEER PASANDA by Priyanka BhattacharjeeI just love to eat Paneer. But somehow didnt have it for the past so many months.Last week when I went for my household shopping I saw panner and was so tempted. I left chicken and bought paneer. . The dish I made was a total experiment so had to christine it. Since I really enjoyed the dish , the word "PASAND" (mean like) poped up in… |
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