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Spinach and cheese puffs by neha mathurAwesome evening snack....Perfect for a get together... |
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Carrots Aren't Just For Rabbits! by kathy goriWhen planning any meal it's important to have the right mix of dishes on the table. It's like writing, having all the words in the right place is what makes the difference. An Indian meal is no exception, the proper balance of hot and mild, wet and dry, sweet and tart, soft and crunchy is important. That's where Carrot Salad comes in!… |
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stuffed bird chili with kiwi crush by sunil k.nayarbird chili stuffed with vegetables and served with kiwi crush |
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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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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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Got Carrot Salad? Got 20 Minutes? by kathy goriI love stuff that's fast and easy. These are the recipes that are lifesavers especially when "stuff" happens, for lack of a better word. Dishes that are versatile, and inexpensive to prepare and can be prepared ahead of time are even better. I was looking for that sort of thing this week, after the whole Film Festival craziness and… |
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Creamy Cauliflower And Lakers Magic! by kathy goriOne thing I love about fixing a tandoori chicken lunch is the simplicity. Once the chicken has been marinated, nothing goes better with this dish than a bread some pickled cucumbers and one veg. The most likely vegetable to find on my tandoori table is cauliflower. Especially when I can get a beautiful organic one for 99 cents!… |
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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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Onion Bhajia (or Pakora) by Haresh ShahThis is an excellent snack and goes well with beer, wine or any soft drink. Best eaten when hot from the frying pan. One could replace onion with any other vegetable such as sliced potato, sliced egg plant, etc. |
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madhur jaffrey's chana dal by Patricia
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chili okra by sunil k.nayarladies fingers thinly cut and deep fried in oil tossed with chili sauce |
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Spicy Chickpea & Long Beans by Navaneetham KrishnanIts colourful, its attractive, hits your palate with the right spiced up flavours and above all, simply delicious with rice. |
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Eat Your Lawn! by kathy goriThere was a very fancy Chinese restaurant in Beverly Hills . One of the specialties was referred to as "fried greens". All the beautiful people would practically line up to make reservations and order the "fried greens". A secret recipe, they never told anybody what it was. Then one day someone mentioned how every Friday all the… |
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Is It Rice? Is It Cheese? No... it's Cauliflower! Fast And Easy No Cook Cauliflower Salad. by kathy goriAs I was grating this, Alan came into the kitchen .."Oh rice?", He asked. "Nope". "Cheese?" he said hopefully. "Sorry". "Ah... coconut!" Not even close and no cigar. "Cauliflower.", I said. "Cauliflower", all the enthusiasm was gone.… |
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World Cup Cabbage. Quick, Easy and Comforting When You Don't Make The Late Goal. by kathy goriI have to be honest here. I've never watched a soccer game. Basketball has always been my sport. The only reason that I've never really watched soccer is because like most citizens of the US of A, the TV machine has never told me to. But all of a… |
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