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Long Beans (Kacang Panjang) In Milk And Turmeric Gravy by Navaneetham KrishnanCooked with coconut milk, cumin seeds and turmeric for its creaminess and vibrant color. |
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Cottage Cheese Jalfrezi by Hina GujralIn recent years Paneer Jalfrezi or Mixed Vegetable Jalfrezi has gained quite a rank in popularity charts of vegetarian dishes in India but like me most of the Paneer Jalfrezi lovers does not know what does the word "Jalfrezi means", earlier I use to think Jalfrezi is some kind of special spice used to season this curry. The word… |
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Vegetable Pakora by Aparna AnuragPakoras are created by taking one or two ingredients and dipping them in a batter of gram flour and then deep-frying them. When onions, on their own, are prepared in the same way, they are known as onionbhaji. A version of pakora made with wheat flour, salt, and tiny bits of potato or onion (optional) is called noon bariya (nūn=salt)… |
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Eggplant(Brinjal) Fry by Paul Anderson LumenIndian ways! |
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Stuffed Bitter Gourd Fry by Paul Anderson LumenSomething Different |
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A Paneer in need is a PANEER in deed (Food Remake) by Nivedita ThadaniA very healthy snack for everyone, and kids are going to love it. A dish full of vegetables, paneer(Cottage cheese) and yet yummy recipe. Once the basic Paneer is ready you can use it to make tikka(Fried Cheese cubes), kebabs, parathas(Stuffed Indian bread), Or you can use in rice preparations. |
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Steamed Cabbage Rolls by foodloverCabbage can provide you with some special cholesterol-lowering benefits if you will cook it by steaming. The fiber-related components in cabbage do a better job of binding together with bile acids in your digestive tract when they've been steamed. When this binding process takes place, it's easier for bile acids to be excreted, and… |
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Sweet And Simple "No-Cook" Carrot Salad For A Hot Summer Lunch by kathy goriWhen 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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